GENERAL INDEX. 



Hail-storm, great, 183. 

 Hair-blossotn, 143. 

 Halesia dipiera, 410. 



tetraptera, 97. 



Hares and Rabbits, 47S. 

 Hawthorn, 12S, 347. 

 Hedera lielix, 134. 

 HEDGE.S : 



A chapter on, 345. 



Arbor Vitse, 23, 1'23, 134, 43S, 



479. 

 Buckllioni, 24, 123, 343. 

 Cralegus cordata, 347. 



crus-galli, 347. 



Ha\vthoni, JaS, »17. 

 Hemlock, 147. 

 Madura, 350. 

 Oiage Orange, 3o0. 

 Planting: and Rearing, 3o2. 

 flashnig, 354. 

 Pyracanllia, i'iS. 

 Remarks on, 127. 

 Rhaninu-5 catharticus, 348. 

 Thrce-thorned Acacia, 98. 



Helychrysum macranlliuin, 406 

 Herbarium, Sprengel's, 42J. 

 Herbemont Grape, 98. 

 HibiscLi.s afncanus, 466. 



subdarifta, 342. 



Holly. American, 439. 



European, 531. 



Hollyhock, 234. 



Honeysuckle, Chinese twining,479. 



Horse scuffle hoe, 135. 



Horticulture in the olden time, 368. 



Horticultural Department, of the exhi- 

 bition of the N. Y. S. Agricultural 

 Society, 193, 247. 



Horticultural exhibition at Worcester, 



241. 

 Horticultural Notes, 431. 



at Plymouth, 230. 



on Si. Louis, 155. 



Horticultural show at Paris, 188. 



Shows, Great, for 1846, 190. 



HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES : 



^Buffalo, 53, 194, 290. 

 Chester, (Pa.) 341. 

 Cincinnati, Transactions of, 94. 

 Dutchess county, 52. 

 London, 47, 96. 



Journal of the, 89, 521. 



Massachusetts, 54, 101, 149, J9I, 



l»>i, 243, 292, 343, 390, 441, 

 486, 535, 575. 

 New Jersey, 100. 

 Onondaga, 535. 

 Pennsylvania, 56, 104, 192, 200, 



293, 314, 392, 488, 576. 

 Worcester, 212, 534. 

 Hot-bed lights, cheap, 481. 

 Houses, Country, 153. 



colour for, 489. 



Hoya carnosa, 431 



imperialis, 429. 



Hydrangeas, Blueflowered, 332. 

 Iberis odorata, 466. 



Ice, exportation of, 3.39. 



Ice houses, how to build, 249. 



Ilex aquiloliuni, 134. 



opaca, 439. 



Indian corn breadstufTs in England, 



)8y. 

 Indigo, Chinese, 433. 

 Insects, to destroy, 149, 193, 528. 

 Ipomea quainoclit, 4G6. 

 Iron, salts of, 467. 



sulphate of, 143, 22-5, 518, 575. 



Japan Gold-dust tree, 134. 

 Japanese Taste in Arboriculture, 426. 

 .Jasmine, Cape, Mr. Fortune'.s, 97. 

 Journal of London Hon. Society, 89, 



524. 



Juniper, Common, 131. 



Kongia muratinia, 406. 



Labels for iVuit trees, 197, 241, 575. 



Lady slipper, Irapxan, 430. 



Lake Champlain, Valley of, 509. 



Landscape Gardening, 201, 551. 



notice of Downing's, 234. 



Inarches, diseases in, 46. 

 Larkspur, Double dwarf, 460. 

 Laurel, culture of, 34, 147. 

 Laurel Hill, beauty of, 51. 

 Lawns, a chapter on, 201. 



notes and queries on, 271, 431. 



I^awyer, A seedy, 235. 



Ijaaf from an old Journal, 319. 



Lecanora esculenta, 313. 



Lemon Trees, to restore the health ol', 



52. 

 Lenoir Grape, 98. 

 Leptosiphou demifloris, 466. 

 Leschenaullia arcuata, 3-'J5. 

 liilac, grafted on the Ash, 143. 

 Lilium sunguineum, 430. 

 Lily of the Valley, 134. 

 Lily, Bloodred, 430. 

 Lily Tribe, cultivation of, 60. 

 Luna Beans, dried, 193. 

 Litne, Superphosphate of, 236, 470. 

 Linden Trees, 331. 

 Lindley's Vegetable Kingdom, 39. 

 I..in(lley's Guide to the Orchard, 44. 

 Linnean Gold iMedal, 427. 

 LITERARY NOTICES : 



Agricultural Flora, 2:33. 



Art of Propagating by Cuttings, 



330. 

 Fruits and Fruit Trees of Amer- 

 ica, 233, 526. 

 Gray's Genera of U. S. Flora 



Illustrated, 43. 

 Hints to persons about building 



ill the country, 527. 

 Illustrations of Medical Botany, 



330. 

 L'Arl de composer et decorer 

 les Jardnis, 2.33. 

 Report on the Trees and Shrubs of 



Mas.-:., 505. 

 Tuc Fruits of America, Hovey's, 503 

 Transactions of the Mass. Hort. 

 Society, 526. 

 Lo:isa, Brick-red, 130. 



Penllandica, 130. 



Locust trees, age of, 43. 



Black, 239, 434. 



Seed, 50, 2.38. 



Two sorts of, 50, 291. 



■ While, 291. 



Yellow, 50, 233. 



London criticism, 234. 

 London Horl. Society, 47, 96. 

 London pride, 134. 

 Lonicera flexuosa, 479. 

 Long Island. 32. 



Longworth, N., his vineyards, 53. 



experiments lo test theory 



of, 88, 100. 



on strawberry plniils, 81 



lioudon's, Mrs., Flower Garden for La- 

 dies, 381. 



Love of flowers in Mexico, 235. 

 Lowell, John A., liberality of, 51. 

 Lupinus nanus or dwarf, 460. 

 Lyniun Donation, 190, 198. 

 ftlaclura uurantiaca, 350. 

 Magnolia, Chinese, 507. 



conspicua, 507. 



gracilis, 509. 



purpurea, 509. 



soulangiuim, 331, SOS. 



Maine, queries from, 532. 

 .Malope grandiflnra, 466. 

 Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, -08. 



Manna, supposed, 313. 

 Manna, Tamarisk, 315. 

 Manures, 99. 



salt as, 197, 221. 



Mauzanilla wine, 529. 



Maple, most rapid growing, 107. 



Red-flowering, 184. 



Marigold, English Pot, 466. 



Market gardening in New Jersey, 403. 



Massachusetts Hort. Society, (sea 



Hort. Societies.) 

 Medical Botany, Illustrations of, 330. 

 Melangolo bizaria, 402. 

 Melon, Christiana, 241. 

 i\Ielon, Water, how to carve, 198. 

 Mexico, Love of flowers, and floating 

 gardens in, 235. 



Orange grove in, 236. 



Mexican tree, remarkable, 310. 

 Mice, Protection of trees iVom. 95. 

 Mignonette, 336. 



Mildew in the gooseberry, 33. 

 Mississippi, Rural Arts in the valley of 



the, no. 

 Moneywort, 134. 

 Naturalization of Plants, 38. 

 NECTARINES : 



Bo.ston, 24, 432. 



Lewis, 24. 



Perkin's Seedling, 24. 



Slanwicfc, 234. 

 Nelurnbium luteuni, 480. 

 Neinophila insignis, 466. 

 Newcastle Thorn, 23S. 

 New Jersey Hort. Society, 100. 



market gardening in, 403. 



New vegetables, 236. 



New York State Agricultural Society, 

 193, 247, 485. 



Western, fruits in, 30. 



Night-blooming Cereus, 570. 



Noisette Rose, history of, 145. 



Notes on Indigenous Trees and Shrubs, 



557. 



on a few fruits of superior ex- 



cellence, 10. 



on Pears and .■\pples abroad, 197. 



Ohio, Fruits in, 222. 



Onondaga Hort. Society, 535. 

 Orange, Bizarre, 4o2. 

 Orange grove in Mexico, 2.30. 



trees in pots, 433. 



to restore the health of, 52. 



Orchards, care of, 303. 



Peach, of Delaware, 35. 



pruning apple, 420, 482. 



Ornamental trees, (see Trees.) 



shrubs, select list of, 473. 



Osage Orange, 350. 



how to propagate, 351. 



Seeds of, 573. 



Oxalis acetosella, 34. 



bowij, 435. 



PiHonia, Grafting the. 517. 



in the green house of M. P. 



Wilder. 513. 

 Yellow, 47. 



new Tree, 49. 



wilimnnnia. 47. 



Paint for nursery trees, 239. 

 Painting Country Houses, 489. 

 Palestine mustard, 400. 

 Pansy, culture of, 260. 



Paradise in the country, to make, 551. 

 Paradox, vegetable, 402. 

 Parapetticoat, 142. 

 Paris Horticultural Show, 188. 



Peach Gardens, 33.3. 



Parlor plants in winter, 436. 

 Panlownia imperialis, 15, 97. 

 Pea, best earlv, 482. 

 PEACHES— Varieties : 



Crawford's Late Melocoton, 12. 



