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18 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />
Princess tree (32) 71; (57) [3] 22<br />
Princeton Nurseries [NJ] (32) 250; (51) [2] 8, 19<br />
“Principles of T<strong>as</strong>te: Book Review,” Phyllis Andersen (57) [4] 30–32<br />
Pringle and Horsford, nursery (56) [3] 15–16<br />
Pringle, Cyrus Guernsey (60) [2] 7<br />
Prinsepia sinensis (30) 94; (41) 181<br />
Privet (30) 172; (31) 219; (34) 71; (48) [3] 29<br />
— ‘Cheyenne’ (33) 21<br />
— common (44) [3] 11; (56) [2] 24<br />
— evergreen (31) 219<br />
— Italian (31) 219<br />
— Japanese (36) 19<br />
— Regel (44) [4] 24<br />
Probergrothius sexpunctatus (54) [2] 7<br />
“Problems of Horticultural and Botanical Libraries,” John F. Reed (30) 2–8<br />
Probscidea, spp. at risk (46) [3] 45<br />
“Professors Sargent and Gray Pursue Shortia” [reprinted from Garden and Forest] (46) [3] 26–32<br />
“Professors Squabble Over Seeds From China’s Living Fossil Trees” [<strong>Harvard</strong> Crimson, 1952] (59) [1] 32<br />
Les Promenades de Paris (44) [4] 30<br />
Prometheus moth (36) 27<br />
“Propagating Leatherwood: A Lesson in Humility,” Peter Del Tredici (44) [1] 20–23; [reprinted] (51) [4] 63–66<br />
“Propagating Prunus maackii,” Alfred J. Fordham (46) [2] 25–27<br />
Propagation (33) 119–125; (55) [3] 11–19; [4] 23, 34–35<br />
— and juvenility (59) [4] 12–14<br />
— at Arnold Arboretum (35) 185; (49) [1] 70–71<br />
— <strong>as</strong>exual (37) 29–39<br />
— birches (38) 121<br />
— by tissue culture (45) [2] 30–31, 33, 34<br />
— chamber, polyethylene pl<strong>as</strong>tic (33) 121<br />
— frame for (32) 161, 164<br />
— of stewarti<strong>as</strong> (35) 177–180<br />
— under polyethylene pl<strong>as</strong>tic (32) 160–164<br />
PROPAGATION MANUAL OF SELECTED GYMNOSPERMS, Alfred J. Fordham and Leslie J. Spraker (37) [1] 1–88<br />
“Propagation of Fothergilla, Notes from the Arnold Arboretum,” A. J. Fordham (31) 256–259<br />
“Propagation of Some Aged Bonsai Plants,” Alfred J. Fordham (31) 297–299<br />
Proprietors of the Botanic Garden in Boston (48) [3] 33, 46<br />
Prospect Park [Brooklyn, NY] (48) [4] 30; (54) [3] 18; (60) [2] 43<br />
“Proposed Plan for Madison Square, New York City” [1896], M. G. Van Rensselaer (60) [3] 16–19<br />
Prostratin (58) [1] 22, 23, 26<br />
Protea (32) 224<br />
“Protected Natural Are<strong>as</strong> in China,” Wang Xianpu (46) [4] 38–45<br />
Protection of crops, pesticides (30) 44<br />
Protein electrophoresis (49) [1] 38<br />
Protium yunnanensis (48) [2] 7<br />
Protopl<strong>as</strong>t fusion (44) [3] 32<br />
Proven Herbal Remedies, John H. Tobe [review of] (32) 139<br />
Provenance, relationship to hardiness (54) [3] 28<br />
Providence, H. M. S. [ship] (57) [4] 18<br />
Pruning (37) 239; (49) [3] 2, 11<br />
— <strong>as</strong> specialized labor (30) 91<br />
— espaliered fruits (59) [4] 17–24<br />
— of bonsai (49) [3] 15<br />
— of lowbush blueberries (49) [3] 39<br />
— post-World War II program (30) 84<br />
— propagation stock (59) [4] 14<br />
— rejuvenation and (59) [4] 13–16<br />
Prunus (32) 84; (53) [2] 18; (59) [1] 43; [4] 22; (60) [4] 26<br />
— at risk (46) [3] 45<br />
— amygdalus (31) 222<br />
— apetala (49) [1] 31<br />
— armeniaca (31) 222; (44) [3] 13<br />
— — ‘Autumn Red’ (32) 282<br />
— calleryana (44) [3] 25<br />
— campanulata (45) [1] 22<br />
— capuli (50) [4] 13<br />
— caroliniana (31) 234<br />
— — ‘Crisfield Dwarf’ (33) 206