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I/vchn is , Double 



Marigold 



Marjoram 



Manures 



Marvel of Peru 



Mesembryanthemums 



Mignonette 



Mint 



Musliroom 



Mustard 



Narcissus 



Nemophilaa 



GEnothera bifrons 



Onions 



Paeonies 



Parsley 



Parsnip 



Peaches 



Pea-haulra 



Pears 



African Lilies 

 Agapanthus 

 Anemones 

 Annuals 

 Apples 

 Apricots 

 Auricula 

 Beans 

 Beet 



Biennials 

 Black Fly 



Books, list of, for Cot- 

 tagers 

 Borage 

 Borecole. 

 Box edf^ings 

 Broccoli 



Brussels Sprouts 

 Budding 

 Bulbs 

 Cabbage 

 Cactus 

 Calceolarias 

 Califomian Annuals 

 Campanulas 

 Carnations 

 Carrots 

 Cauliflowers 

 Celery 

 Cherries 

 China Afters 

 China Roses 

 Chrysanthemums, 



Chinese 

 Chives 

 Clarkias 

 Clematis 

 Collinsias 

 Coleworts 

 Cress 

 Creepers 

 Crocus 



Crown Imperials 

 Cucumbers 

 Cultivation of Flowers 

 in Windows 



Currants 

 Dahlias 

 Daisies 

 Dog's-tooth Violets 



Exhibitions, prepar- 

 ing articles for 



Ferns, as protection 



Fruit 



Fruit Cookery 



Fuchsias 



Gentianella 



Oilifts 



Gooseberries 



Grafting 



Orapes 



Green Fly 



Heartsease 



Herb? 



Herbaceous 

 nials 



Heliotrope 



Hollyhocks 



Honeysuckle 



Horse-radish 



Hyacinths 



Hydrangeas 



Hyssop 



Indian Cress 



Iris 



Kidney Beans 



Lavender 



Layering 



Leeks 



Leptosiphons 



Lettuce 



liObelias 



London Pride 



Fcren- 



Pelargoniums 

 Perennials 

 Persian Iris 

 Petunias 

 Phlox 

 Pigs 

 Pinks 

 Planting 

 Plums 

 Polyanthus 

 Potatoes 

 Privet 

 Pruning 



Propagate by cut- 

 tings 

 Pyracantha 

 Radislies 

 Ranunculus 

 Rasplierries 

 Rhubarb 

 Rockets 

 Roses 

 Rue 



Rustic Vases 

 Sage 

 Salvias 

 Savoys 

 Saxifrage 



Scarlet Runner Beans 

 Sea Daisy or Thrift 

 Seakale 

 Seeds 



Select Flowers 

 Select Vegetables and 

 Fruit 



Slugs 



Snowdrops 



Soups 



Spinach 



Spruce Fir 



Spur pruning 



Stews 



Stocks 



Strawberries 



Summer Savory 



Sweet Williams 



Thorn Hedges 



Thyme 



Tigridia Pavonia 



Transplanting 



Tree lifting 



Tulips 



Turnips 



Vegetable Cookery 



Veuus's Looking- 

 glass 



Verbenas 



Vines 



Virsfinian Stocks 



Wallflowers 



Willows 



Zinnias 



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