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INDEX 



Iberis tenoreana petrsea, 89. 



lUicium religiosum, 21. 



Insect, a rare, 106. 



Intercropping, 168. 



Iris puniila cyanea, 89. 



Irises, 107. 



Irish School of Gardening tor Women, 15ti. 



Juniperus, the genus, and its conmiercial im- 

 portance, 28. 



Kerria jajjonica, 103. 



Lectures for Piotholders, 178. 

 Leek, the cultivation of the, 90. 

 Lcucojum vcrnuvi carpafhicimi, 35. 

 LiijiLsticmn aromaticuvu 36. 

 Ligustrum Prattii, 169. 

 Lilies in July, 126. 

 Lilimn resale, 119, 149. 

 Lilium pseudo-tigrinum. 150. 

 Lilium Biondi, 150. 

 Lonicera ciliosa, 89. 

 Lonicera pileata, 169. 

 Lysichitum camischatcensc, 81. 



jNIacrotomia echioides, 88. 

 Manure for allotments, 33. 

 Mimosa, the, 70. 

 3Ionth's WorJi, the, 13, 29, 

 126, U2, 168, 174, 186. 



45, 61, 77, 94. 110. 



Nerine flexuosa alba, 7. 



Obituary, 25. 



CEnothera missouriensis, 149. 



Onion mildew, 133. 



Onion sets, 53. 



Orontium aquaticum, 102. 



Pa30nies, 112. 



Pine, the maritime, 21. 



Pentstemon secundiflorus, 134. 



Peai'S, culture of bush, 161. 



Pittosporum bicolor, 89. 



Planting t)u1bs, 131. 



Plants and the ivinter, 73, 101, 136, 137, 138, 139. 



140, 141, 150. 

 Potato growing in allotments and small gardens, 



26. 

 Potatoes, 135. 

 Potatoes, large, 102. 

 Primulas, notes on some new, 8. 

 Primula denticulata as a euf flower, 52. 

 Primula sinensis, the wild, 37. 

 Priniula sino-purpurea, 88. 

 Primula Winteri, 71. 

 Primrose Evelyn Arkwright, 99. 

 Prostranthera lasiantJios, 133. 

 Pterostyrax hispidium, 102. 

 Pyrethrum and Poppy, 35. 



Quercus pontica, 6. 



Random notes, 168. 



Raspberry, the, 2. 



Reviews, 56, 57, 58, 73, 96, 103, 104, 176, 181. 



Rhododendron avunculatum, 149. 



Rhododendron bullatum, 168. 



Rhododendron micranthum, 5. 



Phododendron ruhiginosum, 118. 



Rhododendron sphmranthum., 133. 



Rhododendro)is, Chinese, 100, 183. 



Roll of Honour. 89. 



Rosa Willmottite, 6. 



Roses, late, 6. 



Roses, Wichuraiana Ramblers, 145. 



Rural education. 179. 



Salad plants, some easily grown, 44. 



Saponaria ocymoides versicolor, 103. 



Saxifraga apiculaia alba, 71. 



Saxifraga burseriana magna, 53. 



Saxifraga eotylcdon Icelandica, 19, 37. 



Saxifraga longifolia, 7. 



Saxifraga paradoxa x longifolia, 100. 



Scarlet Runners, 76. 



Sclerotinia diseases, 74. 



Seakale and asparagus, forcing, 10. 



Sedum pilosum, 103. 



Sedums. three years' work at, 11. 



Seed sowing, 53. 



Seed potatoes at ihe National Museum, 24. 



Seeds for autumn sowing, 124. 



Sidalceas, the, 64. 



Siiou'flale, the Carpathian, 35. 



Soil cultivation, 51. 



Solanum jasniinoides, 36. 



Spraying potatoes, 65. 



Ste])he)i (leorgc Rose, 89. 



Sfernbergias, 3. 20. 



Storing fruit, 170. 



Suburban and Allotment Gardens, 12, 27, 38, 



59, 75, 91, 109, 123. 142, 155, 173, 185. 

 Succession crops for allotments, 67, 123. 

 Syringa japonica, 102. 



The Sl^un/c Cabbage, 92. 

 Tomatoes out of doors, 69. 

 Tree planting in Newry, 182. 

 Trees and shrubs. 115. 

 Trollius asiaticus, 134. 



Vegetable food. 54. 



Vegetable harvest, the. 129. 



Vegetables, calendar of cultural operations, 80 



how to grow and exhil)it, 179. 

 Veratrum Wilsoni, 36. 

 Violas, 84. 

 Viola sicheana, SS. 

 Vitis inconstans Lowi, 169. 



Walnut Tree and Pecan Nut Tree, the. 



Weeds, 85. 



Weeds, eradication of, 171. 



Winter moths, 180. 



Winter Sweet, 21. 



Winter and the rock garden, 82. 



Women on the land, 108. 



Wonderful plants, 24. 



Yuccas, hardy., 149. 



153. 



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