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6 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />
Winterrod, Wayne (52) [1] 28, 29<br />
Wintersweet (31) 245; (37) 114; (43) [1] 3<br />
Winterthur Gardens [DE] (52) [2] 37<br />
Wister, Gertrude S., “Frances Williams and Her Garden Adventures” (30) 148–154<br />
Wister, John C., and Joseph Oppe, “1970 Lilac Registrations” (31) 121–126<br />
Wisteria (30) 98; (55) [3] 18; (56) [2] 13, 23<br />
— American (31) 245<br />
— Chinese (56) [2] 25<br />
Wisteria (34) 91; (56) [2] back cover, 30<br />
— floribunda (50) [3] 8, inside front cover<br />
— — ‘Mon Nishiki’ (43) [4] 18<br />
— frutescens (31) 245<br />
—sinensis (56) [2] 13, 27, 31<br />
Witch alder (31) 89 (36) 78; (53) [1] inside back cover, 14<br />
Witch hazel (30) 168, 171; (31) 89, 93, 94, 221; (32) 81, 82 [fig. 48, see errata]; (36) 69, 84–91, 89; (37) 111, 112; (43) [1]<br />
3–4; (49) [4] 34, 37; (51) [4] 30–33; (52) [1] 18; (53) [4] 30; (55) [3] front cover, 20–21; (57) [1] 31<br />
— — family (36) 69–109; (49) [4] 34<br />
— — Chinese (43) [1] 4, 24; (47) [2] 17; (55) [1] 15<br />
— — Ozark (36) 91<br />
— — Virginia (44) [4] 42–43<br />
— — vernal (36) 91<br />
“The Witch Hazel Family,” (Hamamelidaceae) Richard E. Weaver, Jr. (36) 69–109<br />
Witches-broom (33) 89; (49) [2] 3, 9<br />
— in lilac (49) [2] 10–12<br />
— seedlings (34) 408<br />
— on white pine (30) 219<br />
Witherod (30) 173; (31) 245<br />
Withers, William (48) [4] 53<br />
Witoto Indians [Colombia] (50) [2] 22<br />
Woad (31) 202<br />
Woburn Abbey arboretum [Bedfordshire, England] (32) 188<br />
Wodeneth estate [Hudson River, NY] (32) 187<br />
Wolchong-sa temple (57) [2]; 20, 21<br />
Wolcott, Mary (49) [1] 29<br />
Wolf pits [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 40, 48<br />
Wolffia (43) [2] 27, 29<br />
Wolfsbane (31) 174; (34) 271<br />
Woll<strong>as</strong>ton Beach [Quincy, MA] (48) [3] 19<br />
Woo, Ting-Kwok (30) 9, 12–13<br />
Wood collection (32) 263; (33) 67–80<br />
— — at <strong>Harvard</strong> (33) 325<br />
— — Perry [at Arnold Arboretum] (33) 231–234<br />
— formation (33) 46–66<br />
— grain (33) 59<br />
— identification (33) 79<br />
“The Wood Collection: What Should Be Its Future?” William Louis Stern (33) 67–80<br />
Wood millet, golden (52) [2] 42<br />
— rose (37) 229<br />
— sage (39) 268<br />
— sorrel, yellow (34) 188<br />
Wood, Carroll E. (32) 52, 252; (33) 96; (39) 349, 358; (49) [1] 20<br />
— — — “E<strong>as</strong>tern North American Plants in Cultivation” (33) 81–96<br />
Wood, Christina D.,”’A Most Dangerous Tree’: The Lombardy Poplar in Landscape Gardening” (54) [1] 24–30<br />
Wood, William, (48) [4] 38, 44, 55<br />
— — New England’s Prospect [1634] (48) 38, 55<br />
Woodbine (39) 263<br />
Woodcock & Meacham [architects] (48) [3] 34<br />
Woodhouse Moor Park [Leeds, England] (54) [2] 13<br />
Woodland Ecology, Leon S. Minckler [review of] (37) 165<br />
Woodlands [Philadelphia, PA] (49) [2] 14–23 ; (51) [2] 5; (54) [1] 24–25<br />
— painting of (49) [2] 15<br />
— engraving of (49) [2] 18<br />
Woodlands Cemetery [Philadelphia] (41) 155; (49) [2] 23; (51) [2] 5<br />
Woodlands, of 16th- and 17th-century England (32) 176<br />
Wood-oil (31) 8<br />
Woods Brook [Lynn, MA] (48) [4] 44<br />
Woods Hole [Falmouth, MA] (48) [3] 27; [4] 55