INDEX TO VOL. VIII. 



NOTE. — The various plants mentioned in the " Month's Work" and other general articles are 

 not indexed. Illustrated subjects are printed in italics. 



Alpines growing in pans for exhibition, 84. 



Anagallis grandiflora, 136. 



Anchnsa myosotiflora, 123. 



Anemone, Greek, 59. 



Annuals sowing in autumn, 130. 



Annuals, hardy, 28. 



Antirrhinum glutinosum, 183. 



Antirrhinum hybrid, 4. 



Apple growing in the north, 140. 



Apple tree canker, 162. 



Apples for profit, 163, 178. 



Artificial manures, 6. 



Arum Lilies, Richardia africana, 2. 



Asparagus, the culture of, 60. 



Auriculas, 54. 



Barberries, 74. 



Begonias, tuberous, cultural hints on growing for 

 exhibition, 36. 



Begonias, winter flowering, 62. 



Birch trees, 10. 



Bog garden, 52. 



Books, notices of : — Intensive Culture of Vege- 

 tables (French system), 26. The Sweet Pea 

 Annual, 26. The Rose Annual, 1913, 76. 

 Origin and History of our Garden Vegetables, 

 92. Commercial Gardening, 92. Hardy Plant 

 Year Book, 60. Gardens for Small Country 

 Houses, 61. With Camera and Rucksack in 

 the Oberland and Valais, 92. The Hardy 

 Flower Book, 93. Vegetable Culture for 

 Amateurs, 110. Propagation and Pruning, 110. 

 Insecticides, Fungicides and Weed Killers, 110. 

 Mushroom Culture, 160. Genus Iris, 18. 

 Planting in Uganda, 186. 



Bulbs in bowls, 58. 



Bulgarian novelties, some, 109. 



Calanthe Veitchii, 18. 



Calceolaria Burbidgei, 46. 



Calceolaria, some good, 94. 



Carnations, perpetual flowering, 61. 



Chinese plants at Aldenham, 97, 113. 



Chives, 46. 



Chorizema varium, 55. 



Chrysanthemums, single, 7. 



Clematis Flammula rubro marginata, 170. 



Convolvulus tantabrica, 24. 



Convolvulus althseoides, 24. 



Cortusa pubens, 85. 



Cricket-bat Willow, 14. 



Cyclamen, the culture of, 115. 



Cytisus supranubius, 13. 



Cypripedium Leeanum clinkaberryanum, 45. 



Daffodils, raising from seed, 39. 



Daffodils, hints on growing for exhibition, 59 



Daisies on lawns, 94. 



Daphnes, 24. 



Delphiniums, 107. 



Dracocephalum bullatum, 157. 



Eucalypti, the culture of, 145. 

 Erythronium Dens-canis, the 



50. 

 Erlangea tomentosa, 181. 



Dog-tooth Violet, 



Floral arrangements, 102. 



Forestry in China, 114. 



Fruit crop and fruit crop prospects, Ireland, 1913, 



120. 

 Fruit Conference, 171. 

 Fruit Show, October, 152. 

 Fruit trees, influence of water on, 138. 



Garden hybrids in Co. Dublin, 109. 



Ghent Exhibition, 90. 



Gooseberry cluster-cup disease, 118. 



Grafting. 44. 



Gunneras, 133. 



Hardy winter flowers in December, 8. 

 Helenium — Gartensonne, Riverton Beauty and 



Riverton Gem, 37. 

 Herbaceous plants, some, 37. 

 Hints to amateurs, 10,27, 42, 58, 72, 89, 106, 124, 



133, 154, 170, 186. 

 Hippeastrums, 42. 

 Holiday tour, notes on a, 5. 

 Holly, Ivy, and Mistletoe, 184. 

 Hyacinths, how to grow for exhibition, 55. 



Insect and fungoid pests injurious to fruit, notes 



on, 137. 

 Irises, some Californian, 17. 

 Iris reticulata histrioides, 24. 

 Iris Variegata var., " Iris King," 107. 

 Iris chrysographes, 110. 



Irish gardens, an Englishman's visit to some, 124. 

 Irish gardens, some notes on, 135. 



Lachenalias, 126. 



Lawns, the making and keeping of, 40. 

 ! Linum trigynum, the greenhouse flax, 57. 

 Loganberry, 165. 



Marguerite, Mrs. F. Sanders, 155. 

 Meconopsis chelidonifolia, 139. 



Narcissus Johnstoni, 56. 

 Narcissus poetaz, 73. 

 New Zealand flax 104. 

 Xotes, Glasnevin, 108. 



Olearia ramulosa 40. 



Orchard trees, the winter pruning of, 11. 



Orchids, cool, 45. 



Ornamental hedges, 166. 



