IV 



INDEX. 



FA6B 



Clematis lanuginosa 7 



Cocoa-nut fibre refuse for orchids 215 



Cocos australis 70 



Coleus Verscbatielti 51 



Collectinsr and selecting 65 



Colours of trees in autumn 299 



Conifers for the flower-garden, and 



its immediate surroundings . . . 308 

 Constitution, soil, and general treat- 

 ment of the auricula 10 



Convolvulus mauritanicus 72 



Cooking sea-kale 96 



Cosmelia rubra 272 



Crambe cordifoUa 166 



Crinum capense 167 



Cuttings, art of increasing plants by 73 



Cuttings in cocoa-nut fibre 63 



Cyperus 4A 



Cyrtoraium caryotideum 38 



Cyrtomium falcatum 38 



DactyKs glomerata 50 



Dahlia cultivation 141 



Dahlia Imperialis 210 



Dahlias 71 



Dahlias, selection of fifty 125 



Daisy, the 78 



Datura 42 



Daubentonia 44 



Davaliias 191 



Delphinium formosum 167 



Dendrobium moniliforme 62 



Designs for select beds of hardy 



pknts 280 



Diosma capitata 272 



Double Clitoria tematea 288 



Double white sweet pea 127 



Dracaena australis 167 



Early-flowering plants for the 



greenhouse 271 



Effects of the past winter 164 



Eleagnus reflexus 236 



Elymus glauca 168 



English fruit-growing 289 



Epacris 272 



Equisetum 204 



Eranthemum pulcheUum 278 



Erythrina 42 



Eucharis amazonica 159 



Euonjrmus latif olia aurea 236 



Enonymus radicans variegata 236 



Eurya latif olia variegat a 236 



Eutaxia myrtif oHa 272 



Evergreen for windows 61 



Evergreen shrubs for a border 350 



Extenso grape vines 302 



Fabiana imbricata 272 



Failures in small gardens 257 



Ferdinandia emicus 110 



Ferns and fern cases 83, 96 



Ferns from spores 61 



Ferns, hardy exotic 35 



Ferula commimis 109 



Few of the most effective flowering 



bedders 71 



Fifty spring flowers 127 



FA.OS 



Finger-post f orpurchasers of plants, 

 seeds, etc., 92, 125, 154, 283, 

 315, 348. 

 Flowering of the yucca for the pur- 

 pose of display 85 



Forcing sea-kale 19 



Forcing strawberries 350 



Fourcrova longaeva 251 



Fruit crop of 1867 161 



Fruit-growing in England 289 



Fruit-trees on poor soils 69 



Fruit prospects 325 



Fuchsia cultivation 181 



Fuchsia Golden Fleece 328 



Fuchsias, selection of 92 



Garden designs, picturesque 321 



Garden Guide. 31, 95, 125, 157, i87> 



218, 252, 285, 319,1349, 374. 



Garden Oracle for 1867 58 



Garden walks 256 



Gathering a fern 287 



Gatherings from exhibitions ... 219,253 



Grazania splendens 72 



Genetyllis and hedaroma 127 



Generic distinction between cala- 



dium and alocasia 126 



Genista 273 



Geranium Brilliantissima 209 



Geraniums 71, 154 



Gesnera zebrina 52 



Gladioli ■. 233 



Gladioli, hints on the cultivation of 86 



Gladioli, selection of 94 



Glance at the rosery 296 



Globe amaranthus, culture of 77 



Golden Balm 50 



Golden Feather pyrethrum 209 



Goldfinch geranium 209 



Grafting the grape vine 213 



Grafting vines 376 



Grr; 'J vines 302 



Gre.i -edged auricula 104 



Greenhouse construction 158 



Greenhouse and hardy adiantums 169 



Greenhouse spring-flowers 24 



Greenhouse plants in winter, pre- 

 servation of 363 



Grevillea 45 



Grev-edged auricula 104 



Ground vinery 120, 158,190 



Gymnogrammas 216 



Hsemony ,., 376 



Hardiness of salsify 192 



Hard- wooded plants 159 



Hardy adiantums 172 



Hardy and nearly hardy plants 68 



Hardy deciduous trees 53 



Hardy exotic ferns 35 



Hardy flowers of the year 333 



Hardy herbaceous plants 27, 56, 64, 191 



Hardy plants for the flower-garden 165 



Heating a small plant-house 126 



Heating with a flue 160 



Hedera Algeriensis 7 



Hedge plant, barberry 54 



Heliotropes .'. 72 



