326 
THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
White Pines. 9 
W. H. Martin. 290 
Is Our House in Order. 318 
Is Uncle Sam going into the Nur¬ 
sery Business to the Exclu¬ 
sion of all Others. 199 
Imports—Mr. Dooley on the Pro¬ 
hibition of. 19 
Japanese Cherry Trees. 171 
Job for Nurserymen, A. 275 
Katsura Tree. 21 
Keep up and Extend your Ac¬ 
quaintance with Plants in 
your Nursery. 218 
Keyed List, 'The. 106 
Labor Question, The. 161 
Latshaw, Address by Mr. M. L.. . 191 
Leaf Spot on Sour Cherries, For. 231 
Letter from Eugene Howard. 300 
Letter from J. Edward Moon.... 296 
Letter from P. Ouwerkerk. 275 
Letter from Theo. Fouljx. 250 
Letter of Commendation from 
Ruth Day . 317 
Let the Slogan be “Forward”.... 159 
Lime Association. 250 
Landscape Gardeners, Trade 
Prices to. 71 
Mayhew, Letter from J. R. 136 
Make your Hotel Reservation 
Early. 166 
Making a Start in Business. 21 
Market Development. 13 
Market Development. 67 
Market Development, Campaign 
Under Way. 99 
Market Development, Taken over 
by the National Association. . 197 
McHutchinson, A Little Daughter 
Born, James . 136 
Metric System, The. 247 
Memorial Trees . 10 
^Memorial Trees . 38 
Memorial 'Trees. 136 
Memorial Trees . 66 
Million Coolies Needed in the U. S. 255 
Mr. Dooley on the-Prohibition of 
Imports . 19 
Mr. Rockwell on the Job. Ill 
National Association, The. 2‘’7 
New England Nurserymen’s Asso¬ 
ciation . 25 
New England Nurserymen’s Asso¬ 
ciation, Annual Convention of 
the . 41 
New York Nurserymen’s Dinner. 73 
New York State Nurserymen’s 
Association, Annual Dinner of 
the . 78 
Nitrate of Soda, Better than Cow 
Manure . 139 
Notes from the Arnold Arboretum 141 
Notes from Arnold Arboretum, 
Dwarf Conifers . 23 
Notes from the Executive Secre¬ 
tary’s Office . 314 
Nursery Business in Texas, Fig¬ 
ures of . 130 
Nurserymen’s National Service 
Bureau . 202 
Nurserymen’s National Service 
Bureau . 249 
Nurserymen’s Obligation under 
the Nursery Fraud Act. 200 
Nurserymen’s Opportunity in the 
Reconstruction Period, The. . 194 
Nurserymen’s Relation with his 
Customers . 294 
Nursery Stock Permitted from 
Contiguous Countries. 246 
Nurserymen Will Meet in Denni¬ 
son, September 24-25......^.. 267, 
Oak Park Nurseries. 73 
Obituary 
A. K. Clingman. 201 
C. S. Harrison. 108 
John B. IMorey, Jr. 78 
Jonathan B. Morey, Jr. 108 
Ludwig Heyn . 277 
Theo. Inglefritz. 201 
Observations by the Optomist. .. 40 
Ohio Nurserymen’s Meeting. 253 
One Hundred Dollars Reward.... 197 
One Hundredth Anniversary. 255 
One Point of View. 228 
Oriental Plane A Failure, The... . 169 
Ornamental Trees and Shrubs of 
Merit For New England. 110 
Ornamental 'Trees of Merit for 
New England. 80 
Oswego Apple. 136 
Pachysandra Terminalis. 222 
Pear Trees, The. 141 
Pecan Growers Association, Geor¬ 
gia, Florida. 140 
Pecans, Investigations, With. 233 
Penna. Nurserymen’s Association, 
Annual fleeting of the. 
Perfectly Simple. 221 
Pernicious Publicity... 163 
Pertaining to Petaluma. 11 
Pertaining to the Plant Embargo. 49 
Philadelphus . 300 
Pine, White . 9 
Plant Embargo, The.. 66 
Plant Embargo, A French Nur¬ 
serymen’s Opinion on the.... 12 
Plant Embargo, Federal Horticul¬ 
tural Boards Side of the Plant 
•Embargo . 68 
Plant Exclusion Law, An Opinion 
on the. 50 
Plant Fanciers. 247 
President’s Address. 187 
Prices . 276 
Prices, A Suggestion for Stabiliz¬ 
ing . 161 
Princeton, Nurseries. 186 
Prinsepia Sinensis. 171 
Problem of Stocks for American 
Fruit Growers, The. 43 
Promising Cherry Orchard, A.... 42 
Proposed, New Law for Michigan, 
A . 168 
Protecting Hybrid Tea Roses.... 316 
Protest Against the Horticultural 
Import Prohibition. 46 
Primus Subhirtella. 171 
Prunus Yedonsis. 171 
Putting the Horse ahead of the 
Load . 316 
Quarantine, No. 37.. 170 
Amend Plant Qu,a?'antine to Ad¬ 
mit Flower Bulbs. 106 
I Barbier & Co., Letter From.... 136 
Illinois Nurserymen Endorse 
Quarantine . 73 
Letter From Theo'. Foulk...... 226 
Nurserymen’s Legislative Com¬ 
mittee Meets Secretary Hous¬ 
ton . 74 
Objection to Quarantine. 74 
Protect American Crops, Entry 
of Plants Restricted to. 68 
Provision for,. Ehtry of Plant 
Novelties and ^Propagating 
Stock, Explanation of. 135 
Result of Meeting in Reference 
to Quarantine No. 37. 131 
Situation, How to Meet, The... 274 
Steps Leading to the Quarantine G9 
Quarantine on Account of Black 
Stem Rust. 140 
Quite a Contrast. 46 
Raffia . 13 
Raffia . 138 
Red Cross Goes on Work of 'The.. ''141 ? 
Red TapeJi i. .’i:!' '22'■ 
Replanting Fruit Trees in Devas¬ 
tated France. 275 
Resolution on -Replacement of 
Nur. Stock . 320 
Resumption of Foreign Shipments 22 
Rhododendron calendulaceum. .. . 203 
Roads and Trees as Memorials... 251 
Roadside Planting in New York. . 113 
Rose, A Handsome Chinese. 258 
Rose, Annual, The American. 139 
Roses, Some Interesting. 203 
Rose, The Propagation and Grow¬ 
ing of The. 219 
Rules, for Importing Plants under 
Regulation No. 14. 256 
Seeing without Observing. 163 
Shade 'Tree Memorials. 15 
Size of Catalogues. 130 
Slogans, Suggested for the Market 
Development Movement. 39 
Slogan, Wanted A. 13 
Sobarias . 65 
Soft Wood Cuttings. 247 
Some Facts of Interest to IMem- 
bers of the American Associa¬ 
tion of Nurserymen. 249 
Some Trees get Hardier with Age 218 
Sophora Japonica. 98 
Southern Nurserymen’s Associa¬ 
tion .,. 229 
Sowing Seeds by Aeroplane. 315 
Speaking of Father. 226 
Speaking of Slogans. 197 
Spring Business... 19 
Scent . 169 
Stealing Plants. 291 
Story of Long Ago, A. 167 
Summer Planting and a Year 
Around Income. 298 
Take your Help in Partnership 
with You. 172 
Tarnished Plant Bug and its In¬ 
jury to Nursery Stock, The.. 202 
Tennessee, House Bill, No. 910... 138 
Tennessee State Nurseymen’s As¬ 
sociation . 73 
The Sec. on the Job. 316 
Trade Prices to the 'Trade only. . 200 
Trade Prices to Landscape Gar¬ 
deners . 71 
Trade Acceptances. 48 
Trained Fruit Trees. 168 
Tree Conceals Body 57 Years_254 
Trees and Shrubs of Merit for 
New England, Ornamental.. 110 
'Trees as Memorials. 22 
Tree Seed. 277 
Tree Seeds, Preliminary Report.. 277 
Trees, Native and Foreign. 113 
Two Useful Shrubs. 231 
U. S. D. of A., Can the United 
States Grow its own Fruit 
Stock . 98 
U. S. D. of A., Easter Lilies, Work¬ 
ing for All-American. 106 
U. S. D. of A., Fruit Stocks, Can 
the United States Grow its 
own . 98 
Unfolding Leaves. 141 
Use of Nails Forbidden to Fasten 
Burlap Wrapping of Bales, 
The . 251 
Varieties . 248 
Vegetable Growers Association of 
America .'. 251 
Vegetable Growers Convention... 221 
Wanted, A Slogan.. 13 
War Orphans of France, Dying of 
Malnutrition and Shock. 229 
Weeds . 228 
Well Planted Entrance, A. 245 
West Virginia University. 296 
Which Way Will it Develop. 248 
Whiting Nursery Company. 73 
Why They Need You. 254 
■Vyill, Sorne Nurseryman. 71 
Wooly Apple Aphis Experiments 
in the Control of the Root 
Form of the. 169 
Yeast is Beginning to Work, The 160 
