444 INDEX Aquifolince;p. 338. 365 iir:tre:p, 239 ; 222. “24, 226, 229, 233, 234. 242. 243. 265, 287, 301, 303, 331. :Jw, SiA, 3$7, 392, 397, 403, 417, 4”” --, 4‘Z3, 440 Araliacw. 22 1, L’40, 303, 311, 319, 330, ,375, 402, 429, 43-t Aralia cordaffl, 4:Gl ; qu irqwffoliunh, 3 19 Arbor-I-it*, 430 ; Japanese, 409 Arbutus, Trtliling, 306 Xri* t olochia wz, 242 .Irrowhead, -I15 .-1 rtcmisia =ihsi~rtiiium~. 43!) ; DracunfILlIts, 42s Arthur, J. (‘.. quoted, L’7 Artillery Plant. 39.I .~~(~lt~pi:td:~c’cn~. Z4:3. 27.1. $36, 357, ;Pa, 4”:3, 424 .Mi, 315 ; Pric*kly, 440 :b;prn. 402 .-Ispitfiotus prrniciosus, 2’1:d .Meriostigma. 4% .? trip1c.x h.ortfrr,sis. x7) Aust ris, seeds from, !I Autumn Crows, Z’S6 Hacillus anlt~lowrus, I!):! 13nctf-C L and disease * , 10” .I Bnctfrium ficmffncifr~s, 194 IZailey, quoted, 4 Ihld Cypress. 4% Balloon-Vine, 269 BalsaminaceE, 247, 33X 13nitct, quot.cd. 1 lis; 13:trbados Goosebcr~, 389 Rnrtwrry, 251 13:wk-grafting, 160 13nrnard’s tank. X3, 84 Ilnrrcnwort, SO6 l3JascllaceLE, 248 “58 E&wood, 431 ’ - Bast.ard Cedar, 272 Bayberry, 364 Bead-Plant., 366 Bcal, mentioned, 114 Rcan. 391; Castor, 411; Water, 36 Beard-Tongue. 387 Hear’s Breech. 22 1 Beech, 311 ; Blue, 270 Beefwood. 271 legoniaceze, 249 ~cinhart. E. G., quoted, 41 Sell-flower, 267 Sell-glass, 16, HI Mlwort, Giant,, :376 knc, 419 Sent-Grass, 224 3erberidace~. 2ii1, 306, 347, 355, 365 3etonica. 42:3 3etulacez. 226, 251, 270, 289, :376 3ignoniacez. 251, 268, 271, 279, 285, 304. 338, 340, 3i8, 391, 397, 405, 429 3ignortia zicmsta. 405 bindweed, -88 ;;h$ a: ‘F 3ird-of-Paradise Flower, 426 Birthworl. 242. 433 Rit,ter-sweet, 372 Blackberry ant hracnosc, 207 ; 3.ily, 250 Black Nellrl)orc. X32 ; Falsify, 418 ; spot of row, 207 Rlaclder-Nut, 423 ; Scnna, 287 Bladclerwort , 4% Rlazing Sar, :34H Needing-Heart, 300 Blight, 193 Blood Flower, :3’29 Blue Rewh. 270 ; -Eyed Grass, 420 Boraginaccre, 2X), 242, 257, 274, 288, 305, 331, 360, 364, 369, 427 Boring seeds, 38 Bottle-Brush, 360 Bottle-grafting, 144, 164 Bot.tom heat. 87 Bouncing Bet, 416 Box. 261; Elder, 222, 365 391 ; Thorn, 353 Boxberry, 317 Bracken, 404 Bragg tree-digger, 172 Brake, 404 ; Cliff, 387 Bramble, 413 ; Jasmine, Brassica alba, 23 ; oleracea, 261; oleracea var. acephala, 286, 343 ; oleracea var. hotrytis, 271 ; oleracea var. Caulo-Rapa, 344 ; oleracea var. gemmifcra, 260 ; Rapa, 434
Brazilian Rubber-Tree, 332 Bread-Fruit . 243 I~ridgc-gr:l,ft’itifi. 160 ~~i(imc~i~irr~e~ 251;) .?‘)‘i .)A i .)‘.‘r .a,‘.’ 393, 304, 3”!). ‘:3:~~~“l~~5.“:~[;.’ is;: 405, 431, 43s Brorrcus nzil::is, 2:: Brown, B. S.. quot.ed, 135 Brugrnansia, 299 Brgjlobia pratrnsis. 2 11 Buckeye, 224 Buckt,horn, 409 ; Sea. 334 Budding defined, 11.3 ; practice. 121 13ud-grafting, I18 ; select.ion. lS6 13u&ane, 281 I~u&!. 224 I~llllwl, 57 I3r1ll,lct, 61 t(lllt)s. described, 56 I{ulrush, 3$2, 434 I~ureau of Markets. 10 Hurnet, 416 Burying seeds. 35 13utjomareaz, 260, 337, 350 Buttercup, 40X Butterfly-Pea, Z’S4 But,ternut, 341 But terwort , 396 13ut ton-BuA. 273 ; Snake-Root, MS But,tonwood. 39S Bus:tcea?. “61 (~‘abbage Palm, 24 1 C‘ncalia, 305 C‘aFfaCCLe, 261. %3. 2T-l. 30-l. :m5, 307 9 330, 337, 356. 3fii. 370, 3i5, 3X6 389. 410, 417. 419, 441 Cactus, Hatchet, 386 (~‘alnmpelis, 304 Calico Bush, 343 California Pepper-Tree, 417 ; Poppy I 309 Calipers. 1 PO C’alliopsis, 288 C‘ailus, 95 Calycant#haceae. 267. 359 C’ameron, Robt.., mentioned, 219 Campanulacez. 267. 351, 376, 393 398. 407. 422, 432, 438 Canzpanula Rapunculus, 407 Campion, 420 1 4 ( ‘:~n:lry-bird Flower, 433 ( C ‘a udlcl)crry. 364 I [ ‘:mdyt.uft,, :2:1s 1 i ‘;IIN-, Vv’iiti, 24:; ( C’anna.(xxe. 268 ( :ape Marigold, c ‘aper, 26W XU ; Primrose, 426 ( :apparidnre:e , 268, 263, 329 c laprifoliaceat, 427, 436 219, 301, 352, 416, (:ardamom I 30.5 ( ~aroh, 273 c ‘arolina Allspice. 267 ( ‘Iarrion-Flower, 423 c .‘arrot. ( i rrrord of, 26 t ‘arya, 333 ~‘:tryophyllace:p, 241. 369. 273, 300, 329. 332, 353, 416, 420, 423, 427, 433 ( ‘ashew. 239 (.‘astali:l, X7 ( Y.zst,or Bean, 411 (-‘asunrinncra?. 37 1 -3 i ni,l*hfly, 4%) (‘at-tail, 434 ( 7~~yrnnr Pcppcr. 3,%7 t .‘c~arc.ofh.u.s ntn(~ricnmws, 33 ( ‘cdar, \Vhitr, 430 ( ~‘eIastraCe3C, 272, 3 10 (-‘clcry, record of. L’B (.‘vntaury, Amcricban. 414 ( ‘cratoptcridsc,c~~~, 273 (‘.‘crcis jrzpo,, icn, 111 (“II,~I~I’(J~)~~,~IIu m tdbnsrm, 378 (Ihlrtochloa. 361 C’hastc-Tree, 438 C’hnyot.c, 418 C’hcmicals for germination, 38 C‘henopodinceE, 245, 248, 343, 370, 422 Cherries, stocks for, 183 Cherry, Ground, 393 ; powdery-mil- dew, 199 ; Wint,er, 393 ; yellow-leaf, 198 Chestnut, Horse-, 224; stocks for, 183 Chick-Pea. 2Sl Chickweed. Mouse-Ear, 273 Chicory. mentioned, 23 Chimonanthus, 359 China Aster, fl~i ; -Berry, 359 Chinese layering, 76. 76; Sacred Lily, 365
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