NOTE. 



INDEX TO VOL. IX. 



-Tlic various plants nientloticd in the " MontlCs Work'' atid other general articles are 

 not indexed. Illustrated subjects are printed in italics. 



Acantholimon venustum, 139. 



Aconitum Wilsoni, 156. 



Aloe ierox, 82. 



Alpines: A search for, in the granite region oj 



the ]\laritime Alps, 2H, 4:3. 

 Alpines in ih Dal key girden, 152 

 A)idrosace sarmentosa, 169. 

 Annuals as pot jilants, 105. 

 Annuals for the rockery, 85. 

 Annuals, uncommon, 40. 

 Aponogeton distachi/on, 09. 

 Appeal to garden lover.«, 100. 

 Apple, black, 181. 

 Apples for i)rofit, 4. 



Av>ples, the .storing and ripening of, 145 

 Aquatics, htrdy, 09. 

 Aralia Sieboldii, 12. 

 Arum Lilies, the cultivation of, 57 

 Aster Ainellus and its varieties, 21 

 Aster batangensJ!?, 101. 

 Astilbe Arendsii. 102. 

 Auriculas, 71. 

 Azaleas, the Indian, 74. 



Baniboos, hard/, 54. 



Barberries, neu\ 11. 



Begonias, icinter floioering, and their culture, 8. 



Behan, Mr. T., 13. 



Berberis aggregata, Praitii, 11. 



Bomarea Caldasiana, 90. 



Books, notices of : — A Naturalist in Western 

 China, 12. A Pilgrimage of British Farming, 

 45. Les Plantes des Montagnes et des Kochers, 

 59. The Small Bock Garden, 59. The 

 Manuring of Market Garden Crops, 59. Bock 

 Gardening for Amateurs, 75. Flowering Plants 



• of the Biviera, 94. Commercial Orchid Grow- 

 ing, 94. The Week-end Gardener, 94. Saxi- 

 frages or Bockfoils, 140. Gardening for 

 Amateurs, 94. Ireland's Food in War Time, 

 153. 



Border, the herbaceous, 1. 



Border i)lants, early summer Howering, 84. 



Bulbs for early planting, 115. 



Bulbs in bowls, 24, 130. 



Burma, i)lants in, 100. 



Calanthes, 24. 



(calceolarias, herbaceous, 155. 



(*amellia reti(-ulata, 173. 



Campanula Hillside (Jem, 170. 



Campanula J'ulla, 114. 



Cam panula Raineri, 115. 



Campanulas, dunirf, easi/ and (/ifficult, 113. 



Carnation, Tree or I'erpelual, I Si. 



Ciirpenleria californica, 173. 



Caryopteris masta.ca.nthus, 150. 



Chionanthus cirginica, 100. 



Corysan themums, 100. 



Chrysanthennnns, early-flowering, 130. 



Chrysantheiiuims, ]jroi)agation, 8. 



Clematis jouiniana, 35. 



Clem,atis montana and its varieties, 74. 

 Cochlearia Sempervivum, 58. 

 Crataegus Laneyi, 171. 

 Crocus speciosus, 117. 

 Cyaniding, 53. 

 Cyclamen, 25. 

 Cyclamen, 138. 

 Cyprepedium insigne, 183. 



Daffodils, seedling, in Co. Antrim, 85 

 Day Nettle. Is it i»oisonous? 01. 

 Delphiniums, new, 83. 

 Dendrobiums, 55. 

 Dick, Mr. Harrison, 58 

 Dipclta fioribunda, 157. 



Editor's Table, the, 171. 

 Eremurus robustus, 75. 

 Erica australis, 99. 

 Erica Mackaii fl. pi., 184. 

 Erinacea pnngeiis, 87. 

 Eryngium spinalba, 140. 

 Erysinmm linifolium, 125. 

 Escallonis niontevidensis, 171. 



Fendlera rupicola, 119. 



Food supply, how to conserve our, 133. 



Fota Island, Co. Cork, 38. 



Freesias, 139. 



Fruit croy) and fruit crop prospects (1914), 



Ireland, 120. 

 Fruit, storing and grading, 172. 

 Fruits, huge, at record prices, 172. 

 Fruits, trees and shrubs icith ornamental, 104. 



Gardens and nur.series. some, in England. 179. 



Genista si)athulata, 104. 



Geni«ta Villarsii, 140. 



Globularia incanescens, 104. 



Gloxinias, 118. 



Crafting, 47. 



Greenhouse ]»lants, useful, 71. 



Haberlca rhodopcnsis, 108. 



Hamamelis mollis. 27. * 



Helianthus sparsifolius, 171. 

 Helichn/suni bellidioides, 87. 



Hints to novices, 10, 42. 50, 89, 1 l(t, 120, 150, 170, 

 185 



I rises, Dutch, 107. 



Irish gardening, a ti^) for, 5. 



Kabschias for the plain muM, 51. 

 Kilmacurragh, 99. 



" King Beech " in Knowle Park, Kent, 140. 

 Kniphotias, three new, 150. 



