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UiJwurcr'. I Ireland' \i.t in uspoit ti' i,';.nl«ii-., 17 



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Lime-sui|>liti< ^v . 



Maniirii«^. «iiluMui ot Irmi iii'i's, 150. 



Maniin*. jHMiHrv, vahif of, 157. 



Mnmni f^ntss. ijS. 



Marsh ;nari>:oltl. 77. 



Michiit'lniaH daisios. 171. 



Month's Work in fruil. flowor and vi'i,'i'table irardon - 



January. \z: Fobriiary, iS ; March. 44; April, 61; 



May. 7S : June, ^^ ; July, 1 10 ; Auijnst, 126 ; SopliMU- 



bor. 141 ; October, 156; November, 17.5; Diieinber, 



180. 

 Moss on lawns, destruction ol. 3J. 

 Mulchini;. q^. 

 A/ujAritoms, 137. 

 .\fyrtus liinia, IJQ. 140. 



Narcissus Madam Plemp, 56 ; Jf'w. Baylor Ha rf/aiid, 14,^. 

 Narcissus, the white flower of the, 66. 

 Nature poetry, 89. 

 Nilrificition in soils. 60, 145. 

 Xiifospa rt i II in Carmichielue, 43. 



Orchids at Glasnevin. 7 : A liook on Orchids, 178. 



/'oihyfxxiiinn, 3. 



/V(7</i curl, 1 1 J. 



Pelarjfonium, zonal, culture of, 38; Show, culture of, :;:. 



People's Garden, Phcvnix Park, 86; .Summer plants 



in. 160. 

 /'eliiiias, hardiness of, 117. 

 Picta puugftis glaiica. 53. 

 Plant, a remarkable, 4. 

 Plant diseases, notes on, 104. 

 Plantinif hardy plants, 6, 79, 163 

 Poetry, 8. 2.:, 77, 102. 138. 148, 178, u).'. 

 Polygonium, species described, 3. 

 Potato disease, 104; Experiments with, 116. 

 Potash, 76. 



Pottin.y, one-shift system cf, 123. 

 Primula hulleyana, 9. 

 Primula kewensis, 42 

 Primula manriuata Liuga Pope, 99. 

 Pruninic, 127. 167; Illuslratious of good and had, 190. 



h'oadsid,- fi uil culture in t.eniiaiiy, 



Ki»ck ^.irdens, l()5. 



Ivock plants, walls for. 49, 75. 



Knot pi-unin>{:, 150. 



Roses, 20, 43. 58. ()S, 88, \o-^, iii>, 



h'uhus deliiioif, 163. 



.4, .82. 



for investigation of plant diseases 



Research stalio 



Clifton, 104. 

 Rice, Canadian, n-ild, as a cultivated crop for Ireland. 20. 



S;il;ul pl.iilts. <)6. 



Sarracenias, tj7. 103. 



School j^ardens, 14^. 



Seed, selecting and savinj»-, 74. 



Shows. Royal Horticulluial Society of Iieland. 66, 1 14 ; 



.Sweet peas at, 138; Ro}al Horticultural Society of 



Knjfland, 99. 

 .Silver leaf disease. 162. 

 .Smoke tree, 135. 

 S;/"Ti', ej^'ect of on trees, &c., 40. 

 Soil, the, 85. 

 Soy beam, 67. 

 Sjirayinjif fruit trees, 13, 26. 

 Sprayingf, latest on, lo, 109. 

 Staking- plants, 6. 



Storing' fruit and roots. 124. ito, 188. 

 Summer pruning, 112, 113. 

 Sweet pea, annual. 48. 

 Sweet peas, .'3 ; " Helen Page," 24. 



Thalictrum a(juilcgifolii<m, 115. 

 Training- fruit trees, 127. 

 Tree planting in hogland, 133 

 Tulips, 93. 



Ulster Fruit Growers' Association, 1S3. 



Vacant land cultivation, ro8. 1 15. 



X'egelable garden, small, plan and method of planting, 



28. 



X'erbena. 75. 



\'egetable judgingf. 171. 



Viburnum opulus sterile, 169. 



Violets. 67, 134. 



I' it is coignet iir, 157. 



Wasps, 127. 



Waterside plants, native, 176. 



Water-lily pond. Mount Usher, 165. 

 Weeds. 106, 16]. 



Weed cutting sii7v, 107. 



Weeping beech, sium' effect on. 41. 

 Weeping roses. 1 19. 

 Whitethorns in a city square. 90. 

 Winter moth, 150. 

 Winter spraying of fruit trees, 26. 



Ve-d', the, 2,2 ; The first Irish. 188. 

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