380 



INDEX. 



PAGB 



Garden potatoes 50 



Garden vermin 223 



Geraniums for bedding 201, 219 



Geraniimi pyramid 131 



Geraniums for conservatory 162 



Gladiolus 257 



Gloxinias 127,319 



Glycine sinensis 184 



GoosebeiTy caterpillar 61 



Gourds and marrows 57, 109 



Grape, claret 68 



Grapes for the million 33, 65, 100, 181, 

 198, 323. 



Grapes for walls 34 



Grapes in ground vinery 95 



Grape Royal Muscadine 67 



Grapes, vineyard 65 



Grass lawns 114 



Greenhouse fernery 3, 160, 3 1 9 



Ground vineries 100 



Hardy fernery 254 



Hardy greenhouse plants 14 



Hardy herbaceous plants G3, 284, 300, 



320, 344. 



Hardy pentstemons 255 



Heating greenhouse from kitchen 



boiler 94 



Herbaceous calceolarias 195 



Hoeing and watering 185 



Holly 26 



Hot-beds 86 



Hyacinths, and exhibitions of 125, 259 



Hyacinth, Eoman 298 



Indian seeds 223 



International Horticultural Exhibi- 

 tion and Botanical Congress, 31, 60, 

 123, 157, 161, 190, 208. 



Ivies in balconies G4 



Ivy border 128 



Ixiaand sparaxis 299 



Keeping out frost, temperature of 



thesoil 317 



Ladies' flowers 18 



Lady-fern 240 



Laying out a garden 159 



Lettuces for winter and spring 229 



LHies 233 



Lily of the valley in pots 84 



Liquid manure 192 



Magnolia grandittora, moving 63 



Maiden-hair fern 128 



Marechal Niel rose 263 



Marrows and gourds 109 



Melons 252 



Merry month of May 151 



Merth jT Tydvil flower-show 251 



Mossy lawn 255 



Moutan, or tree peony 205 



Mushroom cultivation 63, 307 



Naming of plants, on the 62, 278 



Narcissus juncifolius 24 



Neapolitan violet 147 



Nearly hardy greenhouse plants ... 14 



PAGB 



Nelumbiums 215 



New plants, 23, 55, 88, 118, 153, 186,216, 

 246, 282, 314, 349, 373. 



Notes on two beautiful ferns 364 



Novel and elegant town garden, a 355 

 Novelties 219 



Old friend with a new face 54 



Open-air vines 183 



Orange-trees r.... 94 



Orchids, cool vinery 213 



Ornamental grasses 21 



Pceonies, herbaceous 32 



Pa3ony-tree, or moutan 205 



Pansy 267 



Patchy lawn 320 



Peas, best varieties of garden 11 



Peat plants 77 



Pelargoniums 220, 250 



Pentstemon grandifoUus 24 



Pentstemons, hardy 255 



Pentstemon and the phlox 231 



Peppermint water 85 



Pet plants, southernwood 214 



Phaauicophorum Sechellarum 24 



Phlox, list of varieties 134 



Phlox and pentstemon 231 



Picotee and carnation 74, 320 



Pines 251 



Pinks, carnations, andpicotees ... 74,320 



Plunging system 256 



Pomponcs for exhibition 71, 343 



Pot cidture of the \aue 152 



Potatoes, autumn- planted 319 



Potatoes, best garden 50 



Primroses eaten by birds 160 



Primula prsenitens or sinensis 68 



Propagation of begonias 44 



Eanunculus, cultivation of. 15, 295 



Eaphanus caudatus 192 



Reaction against bedding 193 



Red spider 63 



Ribes sanguinea 192 



RiddeU's slow-combustion stove ... 223 



Rockwork and plants 13i) 



Rosery for summer 167 



Roses for the garden 366 



Roses 32,160 



Roses of 1865-66 ..^ 225,263 



Roses, new, for 1867 334 



Roses, select 288 



Roses on skirts of a lawn 320 



Royal Botanic Society, 124, 157, 188, 250, 

 219. 



Royal Horticultural Society 92, 124 



Royal Horticultural Society's Inter- 

 national fruit show 31 



Royal Muscadine grape 67 



Sale of plants 96 



Saxif ragas, selection of 64 



Saxifras;es and houseleeks 329 



Seasonahe, 1806 321 



Sedum fabarium 310 



Seedling orange-trees 160 



Selection of useful vegetables 89 



