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Cyperus alternifolius, 323. 



Dawson, Mr A., notice of, 97. 



Decorative greenhouse plants : the 

 Azalea, 12— the Cape Heath, 69— 

 the Camellia, 134— the Fuchsia, 217 

 — Bouvardias, 253 — the Chrysan- 

 themum, 314 — the Cyclamen, 346 — 

 the Chinese Primula, 404— the Ciner- 

 aria, 454— the Calceolaria, 507— Stat- 

 ice profusa, 548. 



Dell's hybrid Melon, 523. 



Dipladenias, 351. 



Double Primula sinensis, 226. 



Double White Hepatica, 43. 



Dracamas, choice, for table decoration, 

 543. 



Drawing, lessons in, for young garden- 

 ers, No. XXIIL, 32— Conclusion, 84. 



Drumlanrig Gardeners' Mutual Im- 

 provement Association, 531. 



Dwarf Poinsettias, 347. 



Early flowering, Celosias for, 88. 



Early-forced trees, a few weeks' grace 

 for, 517. 



Early forcing, Vines in pits for, 103. 



Early-ripening varieties of fruits, 297. 



Economical kitchen-gardening, 7. 



Economy of fuel in horticultural estab- 

 lishments, 428. 



Edgings, permanent hardy, 546. 



Ernespie, Castle - Douglas, Grapes at, 

 332. 



Essex, market-gardening, 460. 



Eupatorium odoratum, 135. 



Evergreen herbaceous perennials in the 

 parterre, 154. 



Flower-garden, preparing for the, 65. 



Flower-garden, the, 277, 363, 466. 



Flower-gardening of the season, 441. 



Flower-gardening notes, 553. 



Footpaths and walks, 397. 



Forced Peaches, the thinning and swell- 

 ing of, 206. 



Forcing Department, Calendar, 49, 100, 

 147, 195, 243, 292, 340, 389, 438, 

 486, 534, 578. 



Forcing and fuel, 58. 



Forcing-houses, hints on the heating 

 of, 233 — the summer management 

 of, 299. 



Forest - trees, rapid growth, of young, 

 187. 



Forests, New Zealand, 260. 



Fragrans, Clerodendron, 565. 



Fruit-crops of next year, effect of cold- 

 ness of this season on, 393. 



Fruit-culture, remarks on, 321, 353, 

 411, 478, 574 — orchard-house, 574. 



Fruit-trees, young, 178. 



Fruit-trees, change of soil for, 36. 



Fruits, hardy, 5, 60, 111, 172, 219, 

 267, 311, 362, 402, 458, 494, 563. 



Fuchsia, the, 217. 



Fuel and forcing, 58. 



Garden, the Amateur's, 24— cultivation 

 of the soil, 25 — plants for January, 

 26 — seeds and seed-sowing, 79 — As- 

 paragus, Rhubarb, and Seakale, 128 

 — Melons, Cucumbers, Vegetable 

 Marrows, and Tomatoes, 173 — Cel- 

 ery and Salads, 228, 278 — root crops, 

 309— the Cabbage family, 356 — 

 Leeks, Onions, Garlic, &c, 408 — 

 Peas and Beans, 451 — Potatoes, 498 

 — Artichokes, Jerusalem and Globe, 

 561. 



Garden, the flower, 277, 363, 466. 



Gardenias, cultivation of, 162. 



Gardening in the open, 71. 



Gardener's Primer, the: I., 136—11., 

 223— III., 257— IV., 329— V., 425 

 —VI., 508— VII., 555. 



Gardens enclosed with glass, 513. 



Garlic, Leeks, and Onions, 408. 



Garrya elliptica, 286. 



Gladiolus culture, 199. 



Glass, gardens enclosed with, 513. 



Gloxinia culture, 267. 



Gooseberry, green-fly on the, 188. 



Grafting and management of Tea Koses, 

 121. 



Grapes at Ernespie, near Castle-Doug- 

 las, 332. 



Green-fly on the Gooseberry, 188. 



Greenhouse plants, notes on decora- 

 tive : the Azalea, 12 — the Cape 

 Heath, 69 — the Camellia, 134— the 

 Fuchsia, 217 — Bouvardias, 253 — the 

 Chrysanthemum, 314 — the Cycla- 

 men, 346— the Chinese Primula, 404 

 — the Cineraria, 454 — the Calceo- 

 laria, 507 — Statice profusa, 548. 



Hale Farm Nurseries, Tottenham, 559. 



Hale's early Peach, 297. 



Hardy fruits, 5, 60, 111, 172, 219, 267, 

 311, 362, 402, 458, 494, 563. 



Hardy spring flowers, choice, 213, 

 254. 



Hardy winter gardening, 35. 



Hardy permanent edgings, 546. 



Harrison's Musk for beds, 475. 



Hartwegii, Chameedorea, 332. 



Heaths, seedling, at Bothwell Castle, 

 489. 



Heating by hot water, 55, 182, 184, 

 209, 230, 247, 269, 324, 326, 327, 

 328, 369, 372, 377, 378, 417, 418, 

 419, 420, 469, 471, 473, 525, 529. 



Heating of forcing-houses, hints on 

 the, 233. 



Hellebores, on, 564. 



Hepatica, double white, 43. 



Herbaceous bulbs, 496. 



Herbaceous Pseonias, 400. 



