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THE GARDENER. 



[Dec. 1869. 



Tea Roses, 2.50. 



Theoretical instruction, on, 12.5. 



Thomson, D., .see Kitchen-Garden. 



Thomson, W., see Fruit Culture. 



Thomson's styptic, 124. 



Thoresby, the gardens at, 35. 



Trachelium, culture of, 211. 



Training the Pear, various modes of, 

 106. 



Travelling notes on gai'dens in the Mid- 

 land counties, 137, 345, 511. 



Trenching, beneficial effects of, 124. 



Trientalis, culture of, 255. 



Tropceolum speciosum, 134, 182, 306, 

 516. 



Tulip, jottings on the, ISTo. I., 62 — No. 

 II., 209. 



Tupa, culture of, 84. 



Under-gardeners' difficulties, 372. 



Veitch memorial, the, 534. 



Veitch, JMessrs, new and beautiful 

 plants in nursery of, 43 — their new 

 and rare plants, 625, 



Verbenas, list of new, 260. 



Vine, culture of the, 18, 72, 153, 257— 

 another chapter on the, 80 — Thom- 

 son's styptic for the, 124 — ovev-crop- 

 ing the, 257. 



Vines, cutting down young to obtain 

 two growths, 302. 



Vine-borders, formation of, 153. 



Vine disease, new, 202. 



Vinery, the, 19, et seq. 



Wahlenbergia, culture of, 179. 



Warwick Castle and gardens, 139 — the 

 Vase, 140. 



Weeping Eoses, 152. 



Whip-grafting, 56. 



Wild-pear, the, as a stock for the Pear, 

 15. 



Williams's Choice Stove-plants, review 

 of, 484. 



Woolly bug, the, on Apple trees, 396. 



Wortley Hall, the gardens, &c., at, 

 34. 



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