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2 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />
Favretti, Rudy J., “Colonial Gardens” (31) 145–171<br />
— — — “Colonial Garden Plants,” with Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr. (31) 172–249<br />
Faxon, Charles Edward (31) 349, 354; (32) 7, 20, 52, 189; (46) [3] 18, 19–22; (49) [1] 15<br />
— — — drawings by (46) [3] 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 19, 21, 22, 27, 29, 39; (47) [3] inside back cover, 2; (48) [1] 2; (52) [3]<br />
inside front cover; [4] inside front cover; (53) [2] inside front cover, inside back cover; (54) [2] 14; (55) [4] 19; (57) [1]<br />
19; (60) [2] 6, 8, 10<br />
— — — — — for Christm<strong>as</strong> cards (30) 195<br />
Fay, Joseph Story (48) [3] 27<br />
Featherbells (37) 178<br />
Featherfew (31) 168<br />
— golden (39) 245<br />
Feder, Dr. William (30) 43<br />
Fehrenback, William E., Jr., “The E<strong>as</strong>tern Hop Hornbeam: Its Natural History and Landscape Potential” (44) [2] 23–37<br />
Felis bengalensis (52) [4] 9<br />
Fendlera rupicola (42) [4] 141, 143<br />
Fenicchia, Richard A. (32) 133<br />
Fennel (31) 200<br />
— common (39) 255<br />
— flower (31) 191; (39) 261<br />
Fenusa pusilla (38) 94<br />
Fenway, Boston (54) [1] 25<br />
Fenzel, G. (57) [2] 23<br />
Ferdinand VI [Spain] (47) [3] 4, 5<br />
Ferguson, A. R., “E. H. Wilson, Yichang, and the Kiwifruit” (43) [4] 24–35<br />
Ferguson, Al (52) [3] 17<br />
Fermate (32) 128<br />
Fermentation (49) [4] 14, 18<br />
Fern, Christm<strong>as</strong> (55) [3] 6<br />
— climbing (45) [3] 1, inside back cover<br />
— — distribution of in New England (45) [3] 27, 28<br />
— — fertile pinnae of (45) [3] 29<br />
— — frond of (45) [3] inside back cover<br />
— — spore of (45) [3] 29<br />
— grape (55) [3] 6<br />
— hay-scented (34) 248; (48) [3] 24; (56) [2] 16<br />
— interrupted (52) [2] 42<br />
— Hong Kong (30) 21–22<br />
— Japanese (47) [2] 30<br />
— — painted (49) [3] 43<br />
— maidenhair (31) 229<br />
— ostrich (55) [1] 9<br />
— royal (48) [3] 24<br />
— sensitive (34) 249; (48) [3] 24<br />
— spinulose wood (55) [3] 6<br />
— sweet (31) 238; (52) [4] 29; (55) [3] 13; [4] 26, 27–29<br />
Fern Growers Manual, Barbara Joe Hoshizaki [review of] (36) 179<br />
Ferns (52) [3] 10<br />
Ferns and Palms for Interior Decoration, Jack Kramer [review of] (33) 308<br />
Fernald, Merritt L. (32) 13; (60) [2] 44<br />
Fernow, Bernard (60) [2] 21, 22, 23<br />
Fertilization (37) 240–241<br />
Fertilizer, for bonsai (49) [3] 15, 17, 18<br />
— slow-rele<strong>as</strong>e vs. broadc<strong>as</strong>t (49) [4] 16<br />
— tree spikes (49) [4] 16<br />
Fescue, red (50) [1] 11<br />
— tall (44) [1] 3<br />
Festuca (54) [3] 8<br />
— arundinacea (44) [1] 3<br />
— californica (54) [3] 5<br />
— ovina (35) 63<br />
— — var. glauca (35) 63<br />
Fether-few (31) 183<br />
Fever remedy, Madag<strong>as</strong>car (32) 27<br />
Feverfew (31) 168, 183<br />
— golden (39) 254<br />
A Few Suggestions on Tree Planting [Charles Sargent, 1875], comments on (54) [3] 21<br />
Fiala, Father John (55) [4] 34–35