INDEX TO VOL. XII. 



NOTE. — Tlie various jjlants tnentioned in the "Month's Work" and other general articles are 

 not indexed. Illustrated subjects are printed in italics. 



A Connemara garden, 18. 

 Achillea agerafifolia, 52. 

 Achillcas, dwarf, 66. 

 Acacia dealbata, 70. 

 ^thionema grandiflora, 100. 

 Allotments, and how to cultivate them, 22. 

 Allotments in Belfast, 82, 104, 105. 

 Allotment gardens after the war, 113. 

 Allotments as a permanent institution, 141. 

 Allotments at Glasnevin, 151. 

 Allotments, observations on, 174. 

 Allium cyancum, 150. 

 Alnus cremastogyne, 6. 



Ammonium sulphide wash for American goose- 

 berry mildew, 54. 

 Androsace chumbyi Brilliant, 88. 

 Androsace tibetica, 89. 

 Anemone rupicola, 101. 

 Antii'rhinums ,20. 



Answers to correspondents, 108, 160. 

 Apple, a good, 148. 

 Apples, useful, for Irish gardens, 162. 

 Arboretum, the, 98. 

 Astelia Cunninghamii, 157. 

 Atropa belladonna, 119. 

 Autiimn flowers, 152 

 Auttimn tints, 183. 



Ballynahinch, Galway, 114. 



Barberry, a new, 20. 



Botanical science, application of, to agriculture, 92 



Broccoli, 102. 



Broccoli, pvirple sprouting, 70. 



Brussels sprouts, 68. 



Buddleia asiatica, 36. 



Camassias, 83. 



Campanula carpathica pelviformis, 117. 



Campanula carpathica turbinata, 118. 



Campanula lactiflora, 117. 



Campanula portenschlagiana, 53. 



Campanula x Fergusoni, 150. 



Campanula, a hybrid, 117. 



Carpathian buttercup, 100. 



Caterj)illars, 133. 



Clierry laurels, 151. 



Cistuses, the hardy, 170. 



Clematis Fargesii, 21. 



Climbers for walls, &c., 6. 



Compost for the garden, 107. 



Conifers, some good, 166. 



C'onvolvvilus cantabricus, 134. 



Correspondence, 10, 41, 55, 56, 72, 119, 188. 



Cornus Nuttallii, 155. 



Corydalis thalictrifolia, 150. 



Corylopsis Willmottise, 37. 



Cotoneaster frigida, 37. 



Crab apjDles, 148. 



Crataegus orientalis, 102. 

 Cress Rocket, the, 88. 

 Crops, thinning, 84. 

 Cross Vine, the, 7. 

 Cytisus Ardoini, 88. 



Daffodils, 71. 



Daphne Dauphini, 13. 



Daphne Mezereum fl. albo and Erica carnea, 71. 



Dianthus neglectus, 117. 



Diervilla pra3COx, 88. 



Digging, 39. 



Dublin plotholders, 154. 



Economy in using potatoes, 23. 

 Edgeworthia papyrifera, 70. 

 Erica cinerea coccinea, 118. 

 Everlasting flowers, 184. 



Farm garden, the, 107. 



Flower gardening at Kew, 4, 34. 



Flower associations, 92. 



Flower Show, Glasgow, 157. 



Food jDroduction, 1, 52. 



Forestry, 97. 



Forest trees of Canada, 42. 



Front gardens, 49. 



Fruit crop, Ireland, 120, 121, 122. 



Funkia lancifolia tardiflora, 169, 



Gardeners and food production, 17. 

 Garden pests, 76, 86. 

 Gardening for the home, 125. 

 Gardens in war time, 106. 

 Gaultheria hispida, 170. 

 Gentiana Freyniana, 150. 

 Goat's Rue, 48. 

 Golden Club, the, 102. 

 Grafting fruit trees, 58. 

 Greenhouse plant, a beautiful, 4. 

 Ground Cherry, the, 87. 



Heather, a crimson, 21. 



Henbane, 132. 



Herbaceovis and alpine plants, 22, 70. 



Herbaceous border, making of, 172. 



Herbaceous borders, 51. 



Herbaceous plant, a useful early-flowering, 103. 



Herb industry, the, 40. 



Herbs at Abbeyleix, 148. 



Hints on watering in greenhouses, 16. 



Hoeing, 51. 



Honeysuckles and other handsome fruiting 



shrubs, 184. 

 Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora, 134. 

 Hydrangea paniculata, 151. 

 Hymenanthera crassifolia, 5. 

 Hypericum patulum Henryi, 20, 



