BRADBURY, AGNEW, & CO. LIMD, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS,
Acacia dealbata, 334, 371, 469
Acclimatisation, 734
Achillea rupestris, 729
Achimenes, 493, 589
Acton Horticultural Society's concert, 562
Adiantum caudatum, 768; A. peru- vianum, 397
Advertisements in 1841 and 1891. 114
Advertisers, what some expect, 594
Afghan fruits, 57
Afghanistan, Melons and Cucumbers
in, 375; and Persia, cultivated fruits
of, 569
Agricultural produce, report of, 435
Air-giving in winter, 43, 117
Aitchison, Dr., 649
Aiton, W., letter of, 529
Alexandra College, 620
Alexandra Palace, 530
Amherstia nobilis, 468
Amorphophallus campanulatus, 612
Andropogon citratum, 768
Androsace Charpentieri, 340
Anemone fulgens var. græca, 48
Animals and plants, parasites on, 553
Anthurium-house, M. A. Dallière's, at
Ghent, 561
Anthuriums at Ghent, 529
Antibes, letter, from, 302
Antirrhinum, Mont Blanc, 109
Ants, nest-making in the Straits Settlements, 592
Antwerp, anniversary of the invention of the microscope, 433 Antwerp microscopical exhibition, 243, 550, 561
Apiary, the, 15, 47, 111, 175, 244, 303, 367, 431, 494, 558, 617, 674, 734, 785 Apple and Mulberry trees, old, in New Zealand, 470
Apple bloom, the, 765
Apple Gascoigne's Seedling, 57; Lord Suffield, 57; Calville Rouge, 711
Apple scab, &c., 677
Apple trees, prolific, 597; and frost, 213
Apples, a novel mode of selling, 364
Apples, does it pay to grow? 551; dry-
ing, 763
Aquarium Rose Show, 795
Aquatics, 342; out of doors, 306
Araucaria imbricata, 172, 342, 568;
the disbranching of, 459
Arboriculture in Jersey, 563
Arddarroch, Garelochead, 611; flowers
from, 82
Arisema Griffithii, 457; A. speciosum, 398
Aristolochia Goldieana, 614
Arnebia macrothyrsa, 148, 180
Arrow-poison of African pygmies, 563
Arsenical compounds, 434, 470
Art, Topiarian, 498
Art in Nature, 766
Artemisia valesiaca, 170
Artificial Manures Adulteration Bill,
274
Asafoetida, Persian, 57, 488, 737
Ascott, Leighton Buzzard, 783
Ash seeds, preparing, 23
Asia, Daffodils in Western, 532
Asparagus, 466; A. decumbens, 757;
as a decorative plant, the common,
458; A. Kale, 498
Aspidium fragrans, 768 Athrotaxis laxifolia, 144
Atmospheric impurities in Manchester, 428
Aubrietia violacea, 733; A. taurica, 729
Aucuba japonica, propagating, 214 Auricula, the, 302, 403, 615; alpine at Slough, 595; condition of, 497; freaks of, 587; hybrid, 557; notes on the, 149, 173; Page's champion green-edged, 615; seedlings, 557
Avocado Pear, 530
Azalea procumbens, 340; A. dianthi- flora, 334; A. mollis, J. H. Laing, 791
Begonia Baumanni, 270, 729; B. bi-
color, 562; B. glaucophylla, 585; B.
Pictaviensis X, 334; prolification
of, 790; B. Vernon, 270; B. scented,
467; B. tuberous-rooted, 458; B. the
winter and spring-flowering, 670
Belgium, letter from, 340; the Pine
plantations of, 467
Belvoir, frost at, 246; spring garden
at, 488
Benthamia fragifera, 706
Berkeley's, General, Orchid pot, 596
Berlin, Chrysanthemum show at, 243; irrigated fields at, 792
Bermudas, the, 167
Beschornera tubiflora, 457
Bexley, Orchid collections around, 521
Biarritz, 597
Bignonia cherere, 642
Birds, the, 439; the coming song, 425';
and Apple bloom, 622; the weather,
and fruit blossom, 712; fertilisa-
tion of flowers by, 330; and weather,
329
Birkenhead Park, lake at, 177
Birmingham Botanic Gardens, notes
from, 212, 531
Birmingham Gardeners' Association, 274, 497
Birmingham, floral decorations at, 209
Bladder Plums, 672
Blossom, protecting fruit, 589
Blossoms, harvest of fruit, 646
Bocking Place, Braintree, 240 Bolting of Cabbages, 765
tural and Horticultural Association),
621; Australian Salsolaceous Plants,
Iconography of (Baron F. v Mueller),
620; Bee Farm, a Modern (S.
Simmins), 621; Black and White,
210; Botanical Address Book (W.
Engelmann), 649; Botanical Maga-
zine, 82, 177, 242, 338; Botanical
Diagrams (S P. C. K.), 621;
Cactaceae, Flora Brasiliensis (Schu-
mann), 434; Die Hypogaen
Deutschlands, the Truffles of Ger-
many (Rudolph Hesse), 369; Diction-
naire de Botanique (Baillon), 177,
790; Elementary Text-Book of
Botany (E. Aitkin), 738; Farming
World Year-Book, 51; Ferns, British,
and where found (E. J. Lowe), 148;
Field Club, the. 50; Flora of British
India (Sir Joseph Hooker), 50;
Floral Decorations (Mrs. de Salis),
764; Gartenfreund (Lambert's),
148; Gardening (Samuel Parsons),
736; Handbook of the New Zealand
Flora, new edit. (Prof. Kirk). 466;
Handbuch der Nadelholz Kunde
(M. Beissner), 433; Handbuch der
Pflanzengeographie (Dr. Oscar
Drude), 460; Hints on Cacti (4.
Blanc & Co., New York), 648;
Histoire des Plantes (Baillon), 243;
Honey Bee, the, 492; Hooker's
Icones Plantarum, 677; Icones Plan-
tarum. 82; Iconography of Austra-
lian Salsolaceous Plants (Baron F.
v. Mueller), 620; Idle Hours with
Nature (Dixon), 339; Illustrations,
50; Index of the Economic Plants
of Jamaica, 469; Japanese Bot. Mag.,
678; Jenness-Miller Magazine, 50;
Journal of the Royal Horticul-
tural Society, 20; Kew Bulletin,
112, 272; Lancashire Garden, a
Year in a, a re-issue, 467; Les Cypri-
pediums (S. Angioli Pucci), 679, 731;
Lindenia, 114, 178; Manual of Gar- dening for Upper India (Firminger), 340; Manual of Orchidaceous plants (J. Veitch & Sons), 738; Masde- vallia, the Genus (Marquis of Lothian), 52; Modern Bee Farm, revised edition of, 621; Monographie der Abietineen des Japanischen Reiches (Dr. H. Mayr), 240; Nur- sery Book, the (L. H. Bailey) 594; Pflanzenfamilien, die, 21; Planta Europea (Dr. Richter), 370; Potato Culture for the Million (H. W. Ward), 479; Practical Landscape Gardening (Samuel Parsons), 736; Rosarians' Year Book, 147; Roses in Pots (W. Paul), 594; Storehouse of Information (Cassell's), 178; Stu- dent's Handbook of the New Zealand Flora (Kirk), 114; Sylva of North America, the (C. S. Sargent), 12; Tongues in Trees, Sermons in Stones (W. Tuckwell), 493; Vin- ton's Agricultural Almanac, 51; Webster's International Dictionary, 708; Ueber einige einthümlich- keiten der Graeser trochener Kli- mate, "The Grasses of dry Cli- mates" (M. Hackel), 436; Xenia Orchidacea, 51; Year in a Lanca- shire Garden, 466
Borders, herbaceous, 588
Botanic Garden, Brussels, 274; Glas- gow, 22; New York, 563; Oodey- pore, 111
Botanical enterprise in the West
Indies, 678
Botanical institutions in the United
Kingdom, list of, 76
Botanical lecture, Aberdeen, by Prof.
J. H. Trail, 501
Botanical Magazine, 465, 592 735
Botanists, index of famous, 210, 274
Botany, annals of, 592
Bougainvillea glabra, 339
"Bouillie Bordelaise," and French
Wines, 621
Bouquets, drawing-room, 369
Brassicas, effect of frost on, 85
Bridal wreath, 247
British flora at South Kensington, 497
British Order of Free Gardeners, 434
Broccoli and Cauliflowers, 181
Broccoli, Hartland's April Queen, 579;
protecting from frost, 470
Bromeliads, 113
Broomhill, view of the glass-houses
at, 435
Brownea capitella, 521; B. Craw- fordii, 393, 439; B. grandiceps, 521 Brussels Botanic Garden, Victoria- house in the, 115; plants in flower in, 500; Mr. A. A. Peeters' Nursery, 500; letter from, 244, 302
Bryanthus erectus, 405
Bulb garden, the, 275. 557, 758, 781
Bulbs, home-grown, 591
Bulbs and the winter of 1890-91, 763
Bulbous plants in borders, 712
Burnett, letter from Mr., 147
Burnt earth, 106, 144, 150, 179, 246,
277, 301; for Tomatos, 247
Batley Talip Show, 762
CABBAGE Competition, Stuart & Mein's,
Cabbages bolting, 740, 765
Cacti, stem form in, 620 Casalpinia echinata, 766; C. japonica, 588
Cairo, gardens at, 297 Calanthe, a wonderful, 731 Calanthe natalensis, 104; C. Veitchii and allied varieties, 205; C. vestita oculata gigantea, 236 Calanthes at Hollowmead, 21 Calcutta and Darjeeling, appointment of gardeners to, 242
California, letter from, 147
Calla æthiopica, fine spathe of, 118
Calochortus, 469, 500
Cambridge Botanic Garden, 709
Camellias, 404
Campanula excisa, 340; C. pyramidalis,
Canker in Beech trees, 152 Cape town, 468; colony, notes con- cerning, 436; bulbs, lecture on, 530
Capparis spinosa, 116
Carbonate of copper, 677
Cardiff Horticultural Society, 274
Carnation and Picotee, 236; propaga-
tion of, 404
Carnation Mary Morris, 615; C. Sou-
venir de la Malmaison, 506, 565
Carnation prizes, Mr. Smith's, 303
Carnation, speculations on the, 333
Carnation, the, 363; the calyx-bursters,
595
Carrots, forcing, 121
Carter, J., & Co.'s, nursery, 276
Cassia corymbosa, 615; C. Fistula,
767; C. moschata, 521
Cassiobridge, flowers at, 52
Castanea chrysophylla, 405
Castle Hill, Englefield Green, notes
from, 142
Catalogue portraiture, 466 Catasetum saccatum, 361 Cattleya El Dorado, 137; C. granu-
losa, var. Buysoniana, 361; house, a Ghent, 396; C. (hybrida) Parthenia, 492; C. Mossiæ decora, 333; C. M. delicatissima, 334; C. Mossiæ, Sunnyfield var., 755; C. Men- deli varieties, 614; C. Percivalliana, 458; C. pumila, var. Loddigesii, 21; C. Rex, 272; root-gall on, 597; C. Trianæ, var. Highburyensis, 401; C. Warocqueana alba, 300 Cauliflower, a new, 588; disease of the Strawberry, the, 370; C. Laing's early Advance, 121
Celery Standardbearer, 498
Celmisia Chapmani, 731; C. verni- cosa, 587
Centropogon Lucyanus, 53 Cephalotaxus Fortunei, 498 Cercle horticole Van Houtte, 51 Ceylon Royal Botanic Gardens, 626 Chalky soil, Coniferous trees on, 568 Chemistry of fruits, 762
Cherry Reine Hortense, 530 Chicory, Witloof, 567
Chimonanthus fragrans grandiflorus, 458
China grass, 708
Chinese sacred Lily, 54, 277 Christia, 402
Chrysanthemum, a blue, 500; C. Mrs. Alpheus Hardy, 55, 149, 180; C. Golden Gem, 180
Chrysanthemum, further synonomy of the, 277
Chrysanthemum sports, 213 Chrysanthemums and rats, 23, 54; in Peach-houses, 85
Chrysanthemums in Sydney, 789 Cider making, 145
Cirrhopetalum Colletti, 614
Cistus, hardiness of the Gum, 247
Cistus, the Gum, 308
Cistuses, 276
Clayton, Mr., 306
Clematis Stanleyi, 338
Cleopatra's Needle and the County
Council, 561; and director of Kew, 561
Climate and plant life, 276 Climbing Roses, indoors, 760 Cliveia, the word, 537 Cliveucharis pulchra, 708 Cobbler's Heal, 25, 54, 116, 180 Coburgia incarnata, 457
Cochliostema medio-picta, 243 Cochlospermum hibiscoides, 468
Coelogyne cristata, 404, 458, 470, 597; flowering at intervals, 500
Collett, Brigadier-General, 435 Colewort, hardy green, 498 Colonial notes, 766
Colonial societies and nurserymen, 141 Colour, flowering period and consti- tutional vigour of hybrids, 753 Coltsfoot, flowering of the, 241 Colwyn Bay, winter in, 764 Compensation Fund, the Medland, 467 Conifers, and the Conifer Conference of the Royal Horticultural Society, 560 Conifers of Japan, 20, 240 Coniferous trees on chalky soil, 568; and the late winter, 767 Continental novelties, 270, 334 Coombe Wood, notes from, 730 Copper, carbonate of, 677; sulphate of, and Potato disease, 561; as a fungicide, 678
Copyright in names, 48
Corfu, letter from, 244
Cornell University, agricultural statis- tics, 274
Cottagers' Gardenia, the, 758
Country gentlemen, the decline of, 736 Court, the late W., 178
Covent Garden Market, 679 Cowslip as a pot-plant, the, 738 Crataegus tanacetifolia, 138 Crinodendron Hookerianum, 760 Crocus biflorus var. Leichtlinii, 235 Crossing of different species, 565 Croydon, horticultural societies of, 243
Crystal Palace Company, 241 Crystal Palace Horticultural Exhi- bition, 274, 309
Cucurbits, the crossing of, 338 Cultural notes, 57, 116, 170, 500, 526 Culture of peat bogs, 501 Cupressus Lawsoniana, 371; C. Nab- iana, 403
Cut flower trade in France, the, 737 Cutler, the late E. R., 306; successor, 497
Cyanophyllum magnificum, 108 Cycas revoluta, 614
Cyclamen persicum, 146 Cyclamen, roots of, 147; medicinal effects of roots of, 210; at Gould's Green, Hillingdon, 622; culture of, 117
Cymbidium eburneum, 170, 236; tigrinum, 552
C. Bragaianum, 784 Cypripedium concolor, 501; C. Des- boisianum, 731; C. Lathamianum, 243; C. Lathamianum inversum X, 300; C. Lowii, 755; C. Marshal- lianum, 44; C. Morganiæ, 300; C. niveum album, 755; C. cnanthum superbum, 76; C. porphyrochlamys, 755; C. superbiens, 137 Cypripediums, a group of, 676 Cyrtopodium cardiochilum, 361
DAFFODILS, the, Mahomet's flower, 495; fusted, 277; in Western Asia, 532; text for supplement, 496 Dahlias, 404; in Mexico, 364 Dallière's, M. A., Anthurium-house, Ghent, 561
Dandelion leaves for salad, 248 Daphniphyllum glaucescens, 568 Davallia Mooreana, skin irritation by, 114, 150, 180
Death-rate among horticulturists, 274 Deciduous Magnolias, 590
Delphinium grandiflorum album, 438 Dendrobium chrysotis, 44; D. formo- sum and D. giganteum in the United States, 21; D. Johnsonæ, 552; D. melanodiscus X, 300; D. niveum, 104; D. Parishii albens, 755; D. nobile, 178; D. superbum gigan- teum, 458; D. superbum var. anosmum, 137
Dendrobiums at the Clapton Nur- series, 435, 755
Desfontainea spinosa, 568 Deterioration of Strawberries, 499 Devon, South, exotic shrubs in, 764 Dicksonia antarctica, 81 Diospyros Kaki, 170, 248 Dipladenia, 299
Dipodium paludosum, 333
Dippe's, the late Gustave, bequest, 435 Disa grandiflora, the, 180, 365, 586 Disas, temperature for, 85, 116 Disas, 308
Disease of Hollyhocks, 791 Diseases of plants, 211, 265, 299, 331, 361, 394, 436, 459, 524, 554; So- rauer's, Dr., new journal of, 562 Disease of Tobacco, 173, 211 Diseases of Tomatos, 593
Dissotis incana, 204 Dominy, the late J., 240, 338 Doronicum austriacum in beds, 680 Double Narcissus cyclamineus, 562 Double Primulas, 641
Douglas Spruce, the, 498, 531, 564, 622 Downton College, 83 Dryas lanata, 340 Drying Apples, 763 Drymophloeus oliviformis, 113 Dutch Horticultural Society, 563 Dwarf plants, origin of, 594
EARLY Tulips, 556 Earth, the fragrant, 677
Eastbourne Horticultural Society, 274 Echoes of the past, voices of the present, 103, 168
Edinburgh nursery employés and Saturday half-holiday, the, 407; market gardeners and Waverley Market, 179; proposed winter gar- den for, 737; Chrysanthemum show, 144
Education of gardeners, the technical, 649, 706
Eel worms and root-galls, 146 Egg-plants, 737
Egypt, the Juniperus in, 595 Electric light, The, 790 Employers expect, what, 470 Encephalartos Altensteinii, 338 English, fondness of, for flowers, 113 Ephedra Helvetica, 170 Epilobium luteum, 341
Ericas, hardy, and the frost, 277 Erythrina crista-galli, 526 Eucalypts, 176
Eucharis amazonica, semi-double, 711, 740
Eucharis Sanderi, 248 Eucryphia pinnatifolia, 612 Euonymus, standard, 458 Euphorbia jacquiniæ flora, 106, 151 Exhibition prize, J. P. Hudson, 562 Experiments, Potato, 490, 497
FEDERATION of science, the, 466; a horticultural, 464
Fertilisation of the Pansy, the, 702 Filmy Ferns, 623
Fir, absence of seedlings in woods of Scots, 109
Fir, the Douglas, 248, 404, 531
Fire, globe of, in one of Raphael's pictures, 562
Firs, Scotch, 650
Flora in Cologne, the, 592
Floral decorations at Birmingham,
209; at Covent Garden Theatre, 402
Floral mnemonics, 308 Floral turf, 737
Florists' flowers, 149, 173, 236, 270, 302, 333, 500, 756
Flower beds in Hyde Park, 593 Flower garden, work in the, 14, 47, 78,
111, 142, 174, 206, 238, 270, 302, 334, 367, 398, 430, 462, 495, 526, 558, 588, 616, 645, 674, 705, 732, 761, 786
Flower gardens in London, 593 Flower growing in London, 402 Flower sellers, 678
Flower trade in Paris, the, 677 Flowers at Prince Baudouin's funeral, 209
Flowers, double, 146
Flowers, fertilisation by birds, 330 Flowers from leaves, 370 Fogs and Orchids, 458
Fog and smoke in London, 308; upon cultivated plants, the effects of, 391 Fogs and gardening, 342, 371; vege- tation, 23
Fog report, and its lessons, the, 432 Foliage plants, fine, 588
Forestry, 13, 44, 109, 140, 504, 759, 786; in Ireland, 649; seasonable work in, 587
Foreign correspondence, 21, 73, 142, 203, 244, 302, 340, 568 Fossil plants, 708
Fourcroya Bedinghausii, 489
Fowls, variation in colour of, 650 Fragrant earth, the, 677 France, winter in, 241
Fraxinus quadrangulata, 22 Free Trade v. Protection, 592 Freesias, 404, 438
French horticulture, review of, 51 Frost and Apple trees, 213 Frost at Belvoir, 246; effects of the, 212; effect of, on Brassicas, 85; in East Anglia, 213; in the garden, 150; of 1890-91, 116; late, in Kent, 679; on early Peas, 757; the, 211 the late, 152; severe, 116 Fruit blossom, protecting, 589 Fruit Committee, the, 81
Fruit crop in West Middlesex, 711 Fruit cultivation and the Mercers' Company, 114
Fruit culture at St. Mellion, 51 Fruit curing in England, 56 Fruit curing in the South of France, 13
Fruit garden, hardy, 47, 79, 111, 143, 175, 206, 239, 270, 303, 331, 366, 399, 430, 463, 495, 527, 558, 589, 616, 645, 675, 705, 787 Fruit-Growers' Association, 80, 337 Fruit of the session, 764
Fruit prospects, 499; in Kent, 736 Fruit register, 57
Fruit, Tasmanian, 530
Fruit trees, injury to, by wire, 405 Fruit trees planted by tenant, 537
Fruit walls and espaliers, galvanised
Fruits, chemistry of, 762
Fruits, cultivated, of Afghanistan and Persia, 569
Fruits from Western Australia, 530 Fruits, native, of Afghanistan and Persia, 57
Fruits under glass, 14, 46, 79, 110, 142, 174, 206, 238, 271, 303, 335, 366, 399, 430, 463, 494, 527, 559, 589, 616, 645, 675, 704, 732, 760, 787 Fungi and timber, 734 Fungi, parasitic, in relation to plant disease, 211 (see Diseases of plants)
Gardens at Alnwick, the, 593
Gardens, Princes Street, Edinburgh, 501
Gaultheria procumbens, 138 Germany, appointments in, 306 Ghent, Anthurium-house, at M. A. Dallière's, 561
Ghent, April Horticultural meeting, 562
Ghent, Chambre Syndicale, 113, 209, 340; June Horticultural meeting, 790; letter from, 302
Ginseng trade in Canada, 50
Glaciers of New Zealand, 405 Globe of fire in one of Raphael's pic- tures, 562
Gloeosporium pestiferum, 82 Gooseberry mildew, how prevented, 708; G. Whinham's Industry, 467 Grape, Appley Towers, 173; G. Lady Hutt, 173; louse, the, 528; the oriental legend of the, 561
Grass, a narcotic, 497 Grasses of dry climates, 466 Grease bands and the winter moth, 371
Greenhouse Palms, 496
Greenhouse Rhododendrons, 618 Greens, relative hardiness of, 499 Grossart, R., testimonial to, 649
Groundsel as forage, 594
Guiacum officinale, Trinidad, 562
HACKEL, grasses of dry climates, 436 Half-holiday, Edinburgh nursery em ployés', 684
Hall for horticulture, the proposed, 677
Hamamelis arborea, 248
Hardiness, relative, of greens, 499 Hardy Green Colewort, 498; Greens, 679
Hardy Pancratiums (Hymenocallis), 585; plants, 402
Hattonhurst, Hounslow, fruit at, 670 Haynald, Cardinal, 242 Hay palace, a, 527
Heather, restoration of, on grouse moor, 375
Hedychiums, 553
Herbaceous borders, 588
Het Loo, Apeldoorn, 703 Heterocismal Uredineæ, 459
Hibberd, the late S., library of, 466, 737; Memorial Fund, 208, 433, 497, 564 Hibiscus Surattensis, 529 Highbury, hardy shrubs at, 532 Highland plants of New Guinea, 648 Himalayan Rhododendrons, 594, 729 Himantophyllum, the word, 537 Hippeastrums, 275, 428 Hitschmann, Herrn, H., 530 Holland, letter from, 142; horticul- tural education in, 274
Hollyhock, the, 363; disease of, 791 Holmes memorial, the, 144
Horticultural Club, the, 240, 337, 592 Horticultural College, Swanley (see Swanley), 78
Horticultural Federation, a, 464, 622 Horticultural Hall, the, 11, 55, 738 Horticultural instruction, 467 Horticultural Society, the Dutch, 563 Horticulture, has it progressed? 272 Hudson, J. P., exhibition prize, 562 Humea elegans, 204
Hunneywell, Mr. H. H, greenhouses in winter, 109
Hurstbourne Park, fire at, 50 Hyacinth flowers, loss of, 537 Hybrid Auriculas, 557
Hybrid Narcissi, 702
Hybrids, colour, flowering period, &c., Dr. Macfarlane on, 753
Hyde Park, flower-beds in, 593 Hydrangea paniculata, 553 Hymenocallis, hardy Pancratiums, 585
IANTHE bugulifolia, 341 Iceton's nursery, 236 Ilex latifolia, 248 Improvements in lawn-mowers, 565 Impurities in Manchester, atmospheric, 428
Indoor climbing Roses, 760 Insecticides, a list of, 269; apathy
with regard to use of, 677; for trees, 146; fumigating. 54, 84, 117, 150 Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand, 673
Iris Danfordiæ, 306; I. Fosteri, 496; I. reticulata, 498; I. Robinsoniana, 457; I. germanica, 792 Irises, 117
Irish gardening, a retrospect, 40; notes, 345
Ironstone soils, trees for, 459
JACARANDA cœrulea, 521
Jamaica Botanical Department, 51 Japan, Pines and Firs of, 240 Japanese Magnolias, 739
Journal of the Royal Horticultural So- ciety, 530
Jubilee, our, 7, 16, 54, 84, 103, 168,
Judging of fruit, the, 531 Judging of Melons, the, 565 Juglans Vilmoriniana, 274 Juniperus in Egypt, 595
Justicia carnea rosa, 405
KAURI Pine (Dammara australis, not Podocarpus as in text), 565, 596 Kemp, the late E., 338 Kensington Gardens, 649 Ketton, notes from, 596 Kew and its work, 699
Kew Bulletin, 563, 679; list of Orchids in, 368
Kew gardens, entry into, 242, 569; employés, 210; wages at, 369 Kew gardeners on the River Niger, 561
Kew notes, 235
Kew, now and then, 560
King Frost and Queen Rosa, 233 Kitchen garden, work in the, 15, 46, 78, 111, 143, 174, 207, 239, 271, 302, 335, 367, 398, 431, 462, 495, 526, 558, 588, 617, 644, 671, 704, 731, 760, 787
Kohl Rabi, 212
Kudzu, the, 211, 247
LACHENALIA rubida, 530 Lachenalias, lecture on, 496
Lady gardeners, 82; horticulturists, 762
Lælia anceps Schroderiana, 586; L. Eyermanniana, 170
Lælias from Highbury, 45 Laing, J., & Sons' nursery, 268 Late frosts in Mid-Kent, the, 679 Lathyrus latifolius albus, 438
LAW:-Anderson v. Hampstead Vestry, 568; Barnett v. Leggett, 700; Claim for seeds supplied, 653; Denman v. Rubert (liability of carriers), 311; Elster v. Reeves (Lily of the Valley), 215; Legenton v. Stacey, 472; Marlborough, Duke of, v. Mayo, 568; Notice, a question of, 536; Pro ducers' Association v. Field, 713; Wills, H. T., & Co. v. Isaacs & Sons, 769
Lawn mower competition, 84
Lawn mowers, improvements in, 565 Laws, Phylloxera, the, 466, 536, 650 Leaves, can a plant live without, 113 Lectures by the British Fruit Growers' Association, list of, 433 Ledeberg (Ghent) shrubbery at, 529 Leeward Islands, colony of the, 591 Legend of the Grape, 561
Leguat, François, and his plants, 519, 585, 643
Lemoine, M. V., 114, 208
Lethorion vapour cone, 499 Lettuces, frost proof, 765 Library of a gardener, the, 737 Ligustrum ovalifolium variegatum, 138 Lilacs, 730
Lilium auratum, malformed, 674 [792 Lilium longiflorum var. Harrisii, 759, Liquorice, 242
Llandudno, Cattleyas and Dendro- biums at, 710
Lobelia cardinalis and vars., 116; L. coronopifolia, 711
London soot, virtues of, 434 Loney, Mr. Peter, retirement of, 152 Lonicera Standishii, 172 L'Orchidéene, 709
Low, H., & Co.'s nursery, 268 Lucombe Oak, the, 365, 371 Lucombe & Pince's nursery, the last of, 278
MACFARLANE, Dr., on hybrids, 753 Magnolia grandiflora, 73 Magnolias, deciduous, 590; Japanese, 739
Mahomet and the Daffodil, 495 Manchester Royal Botanic Society, 148, 337
Mantisia saltatoria, 754 Manures for the garden, 755 Maranta arundinacea variegata, 73; M. zebrina, 620
Maréchal Niel Rose, 597; a monster, 469; cutting back the, 650 Markets, 685
Marriott's gardens at Coventry, 738 Marrows, Vegetable, early, 713 Masdevallia punctata, 338; M. ma- crura, 338; M. tovarensis, 236 May, the promise of, 565 Medicine, preventive, 736 Meehan's Monthly, 434, 790 Melons and Cucumbers in Afghanis- tan, 375
Melons, flavouring, extraordinary, 764; in 1890, 371; late, 308, 371, 438, 470, 500; judging of, 565 Metropolitan Public Garden Associa- tion, 114
Mexico, Dahlias in, 364 Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, 467
Microscopical exhibition, 500
Midland Carnation Society, 274 Mildew, 708; on Gooseberry, how prevented, 708
Mina lobata in New Zealand, 674 Missouri Garden Scholarships, 243 Mistleto, the, 151, 180, 248 Moltke, the late Graf von, 594 Moore, F., lecture on Lachenalia, 496
Moors, Heather on, 375 Mormodes Lawrenceana, 492 Morris, Mr., 274, 699 Muscari botryoides alba, 438 Mushroom-growing extraordinary, 83 Mushrooms, do they grow in the dark? 23; at the Industrial Home Gar- dens, Poole, 737
NAEGELI, Dr. Wilhelm Karl von, 677 Names, copyright in, 48, 83, 84 Nanodes Medusa, 492 Narcissus Broussonetii, 364; bulbs killed by frost a mistake, pseudo, 404; choice, 557; culture in Isles of Scilly, 208; N. cyclamineus, double, 562; N. dubius, 364; fly, the, 248, 679; N. Hudibras, 555; hybrid, 345, 702; N, new, 784 Narcotic grass, a, 497 National Carnation Society, 277 National Co-operative Association, 274
New Cauliflower, 588
New Guinea, Highland plants of, 648 New species of Odontoglossum, 563 New York, the Botanical garden, 563; flower show in, 21 New Zealand fruit, 464 Nicotiana colossea, 84, 242 Nicotine fumigator, 278 Niger River, Kew gardeners on, 561 Nitrate, how to use, 435 Nitrogen, fixation of free, 400 Norfolk Horticultural Society, 274 Notts, doubtful hardy plants in, 766 Nova Scotian Apples, 306
Novelties, 148, 180; of 1890, 37, 71 Nursery and Seed Trade Association, 20
Nursery, Mr. W. Bull's, 758; Messrs. J. Laing & Sons', 268, 556, 784; Low, H., & Co.'s, 268; Lucombe, Pince & Co.'s, 278; F. Sander & Co.'s, 555; Sutton & Sons', 237; J. Veitch & Sons', 238, 428, 555; B. S. Williams', 178, 343, 736 Nymphoa marliacea chromatella, 790
OBITUARY:-Bard, H. G., 505; Bar- ron, W., 505, 522; Beauchamp, Earl, 278; Bedford, Duke of, 82; Berners, Captain Hugh, 626; Ber- tin, Pierre, 678; Casey, F., 278; Child, George, 441; Clarkson, Mr. W., 467; Cooper, S., 505; Cunning- ham, G., 310; Cutler, E. R., 278; Dominy, John, 215, 278; Duncan, Professor P. Martin, 713; Dykes, John, 505; Farrant, Wm., 743; Fox, Edwin Fydell, 374; Gair, Jno., 536; Garden, J. M., 345; Gilbert, T., 568; Green, Robert, 626; Grey, Jno., 441; Groves, Hy., 433; Hart, G., 58; Haycock, C., 215; Ingel- relst, Louis, 464; Keetley, 152; Kemp, E., 311; Larking, John Wing- field, 653; Leidy, Dr., 620; Maxi- mowicz, 274; Parmentier, G., 310; Pope, Mr. Henry, 795; Powell, Thos., 278; Powis, Earl of, 626; Puydt, P. E. de, 678; Ramé, Achille, 563; Rawson, the Rev. A., 679; Richards, Wm., 336, 373; Sisley, Jean, 181; Vetter, Adolf, 709; Wallich, Wm., 537; Wilson, Jno., 597; Wiot, Franç›is, 465
O'Brien, lecture on Cape bulbs, 530 Odontodenia speciosa, 767 Odontoglossum Andersonianum, spot- ted form of, 521; O. Claesianum, 361; O. crispum, Rosefield var., 564; var. Venus, 755; O. Galeot- tianum, 334; O. hastilabium, 731; O. Rossii albens, 370; O. Rossii majus var., 497; O. tentaculum, 552; O. Uro-Skinneri, 76; 0. Wattianum, 300
Odontoglossums, new species of, 563 Old Man, 531
Oleander, the, 570 Olearia Lyalli, 368 Olive cultivation in Persia, 402 Oliver, Professor, 369
Oncidium Leopoldianum, 492; O. mo-
nachicum, 756; O. urophyllum, 701 Onions, 588; O. Daniell's Pedigree, 140 Onosma albo roseum, 148, 180
Opuntia vulgaris, 170 Orange, a monstrous, 51 Orchids and fog, 458
Orchids at Bourne Place, 522; around Bexley, 521; at the Briars, Reigate, 333; at Clarendon Park, 333; from Cheltenham, 333; Clare Lawn, East Sheen, 300; at the Dell, 300; at Ghent, 21; at Hollowmead, 21; at Honeyden, 522; at J. Laing & Sons, 268; at H. Low & Co.'s, 268; at Pickering Lodge, 267; at Summer- field, Sydenham, 710; at Silverdale, Sydenham, 710; at B. S. Williams & Sons, 178, 736; at the Wood- lands, 21; at Wray Park, 492; the Woodhatch, 398
Orchids by special train, 736 Orchid flowers and the long winter, 492; flowers, dressing, 368
Orchid houses, work in the, 14, 46, 79, 110, 142, 207, 239, 271, 302, 335, 366, 399, 430, 463, 494, 526, 559, 589, 617, 645, 675, 704, 732, 761, 787; healthy conditions of, 307 Orchids in Kew Bulletin, a list of, 368; Orchids, list of garden, 614, 651, 668 popularity of, 650; South American at home, 491, 521; the extirpation of, 304
Orchid names, 464 Orchid notes and gleanings, 21, 44, 76. 104. 137, 170, 236, 267, 300, 333, 361, 398, 458, 491, 521, 552, 586, 614,710, 731, 754, 784; pot, General Berkeley's, 596; show, Mr. Bulls, 758 Ornithology in relation to horticul- ture, 11, 23, 45, 73, 117, 139 Osmanthuses, good, 172 Oxera pulchella, 108
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