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Cumulative Index 9<br />
— — — “Allegheny Pachysandra,” with Michael A. Dirr (39) 16–21<br />
— — — book review by (44) [2] 31–32<br />
— — — “Ilex glabra— the Inkberry Holly,” with Michael A. Dirr (51) [2] 16–22<br />
— — — “‘Lilac Sunday’—The Cultivar” (57) [1] 12–13<br />
— — — “Raisin Tree—Its Use, Hardiness, and Size,” with Gary L. Koller (39) 7–15<br />
— — — “Quest for the Perfect Lilac” (49) [2] 2–7<br />
— — — “Uncommon Lilacs: Something Old, Something New” (38) 65–81<br />
— — — Weather Station Data, for 1978 and January–June 1979 (39) 368<br />
— — — “Would a Lilac by Any Other Name Smell So Sweet? A Search for Fragrance” (56) [1] 25–28<br />
“Alfred J. Fordham, Portrait of a Plant Propagator,” Margo W. Reynolds (37) 283, 284<br />
Algiers, botanic garden in (51) [3] 9<br />
Alisma (43) [2] 10, 13<br />
— subcordatum (43) [2] 12<br />
— triviale (43) [2] 10<br />
Alkanet (31) 27, 199<br />
— Italian (31) 27; (34) 279<br />
Allandale Spring [Brookline, MA] (51) [2] 33, 34<br />
“Allandale Woods: A Fragment of the First Families of Boston,” Richard Heath and Richard B. Primack (51) [2] 33–39<br />
All-China Federation of Scientific Societies (48) [2] 22<br />
Allée (54) [1] 13–23; (56) [2] 10; (57) [2] 2–10<br />
“Allegheny Pachysandra,” Michael A. Dirr and John H. Alexander III (51) [4] 43–46<br />
Allelopathy (44) [1] 3–4; (57) [3] 28–36<br />
“Allelopathy and the Secret Life of Ailanthus altissima,” Rod M. Heisey (57) [3] 28<br />
Allium (30) 97; (39) [4] front cover, 248–250<br />
— cepa (31) 208<br />
— christophii (45) [4] 21, 28<br />
— porrum (31) 208; (39) 250<br />
— sativum (31) 206<br />
— schoenophr<strong>as</strong>um (31) 199; (33) 254<br />
— tuberosum (39) 250<br />
Allozyme electrophoresis (57) [4] 25<br />
Allspice, Carolina (31) 89, 234; (53) [1] 13<br />
Allyn, Abigail Bradford (56) [4] 17–21, 23<br />
Almeida Monteiro, Antonio de, and Jules Janick, “The ‘Tapada da Ajuda’: Portugal’s First Botanical Garden” (47) [3]<br />
30–38<br />
Almond (31) 222<br />
— bush (44) [3] 19<br />
— flowering (56) [2] 25; (57) [1] 10<br />
— — dwarf (31) 238<br />
— tangutian (44) [3] 19<br />
Alnus (32) 82<br />
— cvs. and spp. (55) [4] 16–25, 27, 29<br />
— acuminata var. multinervis (55) [4] 18, 21, 22<br />
— cordata (39) 170, 171, 225<br />
— glutinosa (31) 232; (39) 171, 172, 225; (44) [1] 11<br />
— — ‘F<strong>as</strong>tigiata’ (39) 171<br />
— hirsuta (55) [4] 16, 19–24<br />
— japonica (38) 89; (55) [4] 18–19, 22–24<br />
— maximowiczii (38) 89; (55) [4] 21, 22, 24 [Note: On page 22, the photo identified <strong>as</strong> Alnus japonica is A.<br />
maximowiczii]<br />
— rubra (56) [3] 8<br />
— subcordata (49) [4] 35<br />
Aloe (52) [2] 17–19; (54) [2] 5<br />
Aloe barbadensis (52) [2] 17, 18<br />
— divaricata (32) 25<br />
Aloysia triphylla (39) 250<br />
Alpert, Peter (39) 356<br />
Alphand, Jean Charles Adolphe (48) [4] 34; (54) [2] 12–13, 18<br />
Alpine Gardens of Mt. Rokko [Japan] (30) 19, 20<br />
Alpinus, Prosper (31) 118<br />
Alsophila spinulosa (48) [2] 6<br />
Alston, Charles (56) [4] 19<br />
Alstroemeria haemantha (47) [3] 15<br />
Altamaha River [GA] (46) [3] 7; (47) [4] 4<br />
Althea arborescens provincialis (31) 214<br />
— frutex (31) 214<br />
— officinalis (39) 250