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16 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />
— ‘Netta Nymph’ (33) 184, 187<br />
— ‘Purple Nymph’ (33) 184, 187<br />
— rexii (32) 222<br />
“Streptocarpus ‘Constant Nymph’ and Its Mutants,” George H. Pride (33) 184–188, 185<br />
Streptomyces scabies (38) 37<br />
Stropharia (32) 205<br />
Strouthion (32) 136<br />
“Struggle for Survival,” Alfred J. Fordham (33) 235–238<br />
Strybing Arboretum [San Francisco] (51) [1] 20; (57) [2] 22<br />
Strychnos (32) 212; (50) [2] 24<br />
— spinosa (32) 24<br />
Stuart, Gilbert (47) [4] 27<br />
Stuart, John (53) [1] 15<br />
Studies of the Essex Flora, by Cyrus M. Tracy [mentioned] (48) [4] 43<br />
Sturbridge Village (or Old Sturbridge Village) [MA] (31) 160, 166<br />
— — Preservation Orchard (33) 230<br />
Sturtevant, Grace (47) [4] 14, 15<br />
Style composite, codification of (54) [2] 18<br />
Styphnolobium japonicum (60) [1] 16; [4] 26<br />
Styrax cvs. (52) [1] 7–8, 18<br />
— americanum (60) [1] 11<br />
— japonica (= japonicus) (38) [4] front cover; (52) [1] inside front cover, back cover, inside back cover, 2–8; (57) [1] 31<br />
— — cvs. (52) [1] 7–8<br />
— — ‘Carillon’ (43) [4] 17<br />
— — ‘Pink Chimes’ (43) [4] 17; (44) [1] 36<br />
— ob<strong>as</strong>sia (52) [1] 2–8; (55) [4] 10, 12<br />
Su Feng-lin (39) 354<br />
“Subtropical Bonsai for Indoor Gardening,” Constance T. Derderian (36) 1–21<br />
“Suburban Economics,” Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr. (30) 175<br />
Succory (31) 206<br />
Sugarberry (39) 146; (54) [1] 7<br />
Sugarcane cultivation (51) [3] 22, 23, 26, 27<br />
— ‘Cristalina’ variety [3] 27, 28<br />
Sulawesi, Indonesia (45) [3] 2–12<br />
— South (45) [3] front cover, inside front cover, back cover<br />
Sullivan, Sally Lindfors, “Plants in Early Japanese Poetry” (31) 284<br />
Sulphur dioxide (30) 41<br />
Sumac (30) 173; (52) [4] 29; (56) [3] 9<br />
— aromatic (35) 93, 94, 118<br />
— Chinese (39) 198; (44) [4] 44–45, 45<br />
— dwarf (35) 93<br />
— fragrant (30) 171; (31) 244; (41) 182<br />
— — ‘Gro-Low’ (44) [4] 44<br />
— poison (34) 81; (35) 97, 98<br />
— shining (30) 171; (41) 183<br />
— smooth (30) 171; (35) 93<br />
— staghorn (30) 171; (34) 228; (35) 93, 94; (48) [3] 31; (52) [4] inside front cover; (56) [2] 12<br />
— Venetian (54) [2] 21<br />
Sumacke, Venice (31) 220<br />
“Summer Bloom in the Arnold Arboretum,” Ida Hay Burch (38) 102–113<br />
Sun Chengyong, Wang Xiapu, and Jin Xiaobai, “Burretiodendron hsienmu Chun & How: Its Ecology and Its Protection”<br />
(46) [4] 46–51<br />
Sun, C. S. (46) [4] 19<br />
Sun Valley Bulb Farm, Inc. [OR] (34) 131<br />
Sundrop (31) 133; (35) 13; (44) [2] 28<br />
Sunflower (31) 196; (39) 256<br />
— orange (34) 352<br />
Sunflower Mine [AZ] (47) [4] 15<br />
Sung Period [China] (31) 270; (47) [2] 9<br />
Suñol, José (47) [3] 5, 7<br />
Sunset hardiness zones (54) [3] 24<br />
Supercooling (45) [4] 36<br />
“Survival of the Most Adaptable,” Peter Del Tredici (60) [4] 10–18<br />
Susanville [CA] (47) [4] 17<br />
“Sustainable Trees for Sustainable Cities,” Henry Arnold (53) [3] 4–12<br />
Susuki (31) 293<br />
Sutton, Stephanne B. (31) 23; (32) 271; (60) [2] 19