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Cumulative Index 13<br />

— — — “‘Rose Lantern’: A New Cultivar of Koelreuteria paniculata, the Golden-Rain Tree,” with Frank S.<br />

Santamour, Jr. (56) [2] 32–37;<br />

— — — “‘Silver Par<strong>as</strong>ol’, A New Magnolia Cultivar,” with Weaver (41) 70–77<br />

— — — “Sino-American Sampler” (51) [1] 2–14<br />

— — — “Some Old and New Interspecific Magnolia Hybrids” (36) 129–145<br />

— — — “Sourcebook of Cultivar Names,” preface (54) [4] 3–4<br />

— — — “Stewarti<strong>as</strong>—Small Trees and Shrubs for All Se<strong>as</strong>ons,” with Alfred J. Fordham (35) 165–180<br />

— — — “Taxonomic Notes from the Arnold Arboretum” (50) [3] 29–32<br />

— — — “Tentative Key to the Cultivated Magnoli<strong>as</strong>” (34) 1–11, 165–180<br />

— — — photos by (39) 291, 303; (59) [1] front cover<br />

Spooner, William H. (33) 174<br />

Sporobolus heterolepis (54) [3] 5, 10–11<br />

Spotted hemlock (45) [1] 28<br />

Spraker, Leslie J., and Alfred J. Fordham, “Propagation Manual of Selected Gymnosperms” (37) 1–88<br />

Spring beauty (37) 93<br />

Spring Garden [London, England] (57) [2] 9<br />

Spring Grove Cemetery [Chicago, IL] (54) [2] 16<br />

Spring-scent (31) 89<br />

Spring tails (49) [4] 9<br />

Sprouting, after disturbance (58) [2] 9, 19, 27, 34, 36, 37, 41; (59) [2] 32; [3] 14–15, 16–22; [4] 12–14, 17–24<br />

Spruce (32) 65; (37) 62–64; (42) [1] 10; [3] 105; (52) [2] 30, 31; (57) [1] 24<br />

— budworm (45) [4] 27, 30<br />

— roots of (49) [4] 13<br />

— trunk sections (56) [4] 15<br />

— Alcock’s (42) [3] 111, 112<br />

— black (42) [3] 120<br />

— blue (54) [3] 28<br />

— Brewer’s (42) [3] 113<br />

— candelabra (42) [3] 122, 123<br />

— Chinese (42) [3] 112<br />

— Colorado (42) [3] 114, 115; [4] 138; (56) [3] 16<br />

— — blue (39) 215, 326<br />

— dwarf Alberta (42) [3] 117, 116<br />

— Engelmann (42) [3] 114, 115; [4] 143<br />

— Koyama’s (42) [3] 118<br />

— Likiang (42) [3] 119<br />

— Norway (42) [1] 9; [3] 103, 109<br />

— — weeping (50) [1] 28<br />

— Oriental (39) 214, 215; (42) [3] 124<br />

— purple-cone (42) [3] 119<br />

— red (42) [3] 120; (57) [2] back cover<br />

— Sakhalin (42) [3] 117<br />

— Schrenk’s (42) [3] 126<br />

— Serbian (39) 213, 214; (42) [3] 123<br />

— Siberian (42) [3] 122<br />

— Thian Shan (44) [3] 12<br />

— tigertail (42) [3] 125; (48) [1] 39<br />

— white (42) [3] 116; (49) [4] 2<br />

— Wilson’s (42) [3] 127–128<br />

Spruce, Richard (44) [2] 5, 10<br />

Spruces (48) [1] 5; (58) [2] 5, 6–7; [3] 3, 6, 9<br />

“Spruces in the Arnold Arboretum,” Richard Warren (42) [3] 102–129<br />

Spurge (31) 73; (34) 339<br />

— cushion (34) 340<br />

— family (52) [2] 24<br />

— flowering (34) 340<br />

Spurs, fruiting (59) [4] 18, 20, 22, 24<br />

Squantum [Quincy, MA] (48) [3] 19<br />

“Squares of Paris” [1888], Henry S. Codman (60) [3] 9<br />

Squ<strong>as</strong>h (31) 172<br />

— summer (31) 212<br />

Squaw Rock [Quincy, MA] (48) [3] 19<br />

Squirrel corn (37) 95<br />

Sriv<strong>as</strong>tava, Lalit M. (33) 65<br />

— — — “Cambial Activity in Trees” (33) 46–66<br />

Stachys grandiflora (30) 238; (35) 42; (39) 266<br />

— lanata (35) 42, 43

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