INDEX. 



Celery show at Asliton, 237 

 Celery, culture of, 244 

 Celery on light soils, 112 

 Celery, to grow, on stubborn 



soils, 246 

 Celery, to grow, in trenches, 



276 

 Cerastium and lobelia at Sy- 

 denham, 186 

 Chserophyllum bulbosum, 133 

 Chameleon border, 253 

 Cheap substitute for an or- 

 chard-house, 3 

 Cheap protections for tender 



shrubs and fruit-trees, 61 

 Cheap and beautiful orna- 

 ments, 62 

 Chelmsford Horticultural 



Fete, 238 

 Chenopodiuin and perilla as 



bedders, 187 

 Chevreul's laws of colour, 185 

 Chepstow Flower Show, 218 

 Chervil, culture of, 132 

 Chimonanthus fragrans, 47 

 Chorozemas, culture of, 52 

 Chrysanthemum for pot spe- 

 cimens, 14 

 Chrysanthemums for 1860, 



80 

 Chrysanthemums, early, 110 

 Chrysanthemum culture for 



specimens, 76 

 Chrysanthemums for borders, 



104 

 Chrysanthemum societies in 



London, 93 

 Chrysanthemum models, 123 

 Chrysanthemum shows,1860, 



235, 260, 261 

 Cineraria, culture of, 21 

 Cinerarias coming into bloom, 



85 

 Cinerarias, new seedling, 96 

 Citron gourd marmalade, 133 

 City trees, 252 

 City smoke and City garden- 

 ing, 222 

 Clematis, to propagate, 160 

 Clerodendron cruentum, 130 

 Clianthus Dampieri, 159 

 Clianthus out of doors, 160 

 Climate of Torquay, 160 

 Clouds that foretell change of 



weather, 241 

 Coke fires, 255 

 Cold pit, uses of, 168 

 Colchester exhibition, 236 

 Colour in gardeu scenery, 



185 

 Cool conservatory, ferns for, 

 229 



Colerne Horticultural Fete, 



218 

 Composts, to prepare, 53 

 Common ferns in plaster 



vases, 174 

 Construction of vineries, 25 

 Cornish culture of potatoes, 



255 

 Correas, to propagate, 39 

 Couch-grass tisane, 180 

 Crinoline pots, 212 

 Crocus, culture of, 267 

 Crystal Palace Flower Show, 



142, 166, 219 

 Crystal Palace geranium, 127 

 Crystal Palace rose beds, 248 

 Crystal Palace chrysanthe- 

 mum show, 260 

 Cuero guano, 208 

 Culture of perfumes, 37 

 Culture of sea-kale, 28 

 Culture of the strawberry, 



31,33 

 Culture of chrvsanthemums, 



75 

 Culture of Spergula pilifera, 



155 

 Curate's vinery, 4 

 Curtis (the late Samuel), 44 

 Cuttingsto strike in6pring,65 

 Cuttings of pelargoniums, to 



strike, 105 

 Cuttings of roses, 184 

 Cuttings in moss, 200 

 Cyclamen persicum, 87 

 Dactylis esespitosa, 112 

 Dahlias exhibited, 219 

 Dahlias, Lillvput. 133 

 Dahlias, list of new, 216, 219 

 Dahlias of 1860, 236 

 Damp and shade in plant- 

 houses, 162 

 Dandelion salad, 85 

 Daventry Flower Show, 238 

 December, reminders for, 



278 

 Design for a moveable green- 

 house, 192 

 Dianthus Chinensis Hedde- 



wigi, 177 

 Dicksonia antarctica, 229 

 Digging two spits deep, 16 

 Dolichos sinensis, 236 

 Domestic tendencies of gar- 

 dening, 90 

 Drencbing-board for cleans- 

 ing plants, 121 

 Dwarf fruit-trees, 2 

 Dwarf walls for fruit-trees, 3 

 Dwarfroses pegged down, 103 

 Dwarf fruit-bushes preferable 

 to orchard- trees, 162 



Dwarf Clarkia described, 191 

 Early flowering herbaceous 



plants, 157 

 Early tulips, list of, 117 

 East London Floral Societv, 



220 

 Ecerernocarpus scabra, har- 

 diness of, 160 

 Effects of stagnant water on 



plants, 161 

 Emigration to New Zealand, 



184 

 Emigration to Australia, 112 

 Encouragement of hybri- 

 dizers, 43 

 Ends, reversible, of portable 



houses, 211 

 Enemy in the orchard, 7 

 Erianthus Ravennae, 112 

 Ericas done blooming, 111 

 Eugenia ugni not hardy, 110 

 Evergreens and roses, 247 

 Exhibitions, local and other, 



163 

 Exhibitions, management of, 



138 

 Experiments with a slow- 

 combustion stove, 258 

 Fancy pelargonium, culture 



of, 104 

 February, reminders for, 37 

 Felix Hall Gardens, Kelve- 



don, Essex, 191 

 Fern culture, 110, 174 

 Ferns for miniature rock- 

 eries, 36 

 Finch ley and Friern Darnct 



exhibition, 164 

 Floral Hall, Co vent Garden, 



148, 169 

 " Floral World " Annual Ad- 

 dress, 257 

 Floriculture among the ope- 

 rative classes, 91 

 Floricultural societies, man- 

 agement of, 234 

 Floricultural Society, records 



of, 142 

 Floricultural societies, 89 

 Foliage affected by town 



smoke, 253 

 Foliage plants for beds and 



ribbons, 187 

 Foliage ribbon lines, 188 

 Forcing sea-kale, 29 

 Forcing the strawberry, 30 

 Forest Hill, culture of ericas 



at, 213 

 Forget-me-Not, to bloom in 



February, 160 

 Frames for protecting trees 

 and shrubs.. 97 



