IV 



INDEX 



r run us I'is.finilii. '2'o. 



Primus sargenti, 87. 



Pulping fruit for jam, G. 



Pyracantlia crt-uulata yuimauonsis, 0. 



Queries, 1U9. 



Rainfall in 1918. o2. 



Regelio-cyclus Irises, l.'>9. 



Replies to correspondents, o9. 



Reviews, 45. 140. 



Rhododendron Augustini, 86. 



liliDihiileiiiJ roll fill I (Illy J'. 18. 



Rliododendron flavidimi, 86. 



Bhoihxieiiilnni Laden I'rcffi/ I'ojly, 102. 



Klifiiluilenilmii si>]i;i rinttli uiit, '■'•I. 



liliiiiliitleniirnn fiiliriise, 68. 



Uliixliiileuilmnn at Drumhroe. 124. 



Rhododendrons at Rowallane. 80, 97. 



Roval Horticultural Society ol Ireland. 126. 



Rovai Horticultural and Arhoricultural Society of 



" Ireland, 188. 

 Runner Beans, 49. 



Sareococca ruscifolia, 58. 



Scilla sihirica niidtiflora. 55. 



Sliovvs and competitions, 15.';. 



Sliruhs of •/«/(/. 110. 



Silver Leaf, the menace of, 11. 



Silreri/ Siijifriiijus, 184. 



Suunner pruning, deciduous trees, 1U9. 



Sweet peas after the war, 40. 



The alpine garden in June, 136. 



The apple crop, 109. 



The garden in November, 20. 



The graj)e vine, 52. 



Tlie gromwells. 2.:). 54. 



The fruit industry, 54. 



Tlie fiuu-er'nxi of frud frees, 105. 



The future of fruit growing, 29. 



The loganberry, 24. 



The month's work, 15. ."il. 47, 6."i 



14o, 159, 175, 187. 

 The nursery, 88. 

 The Oso berry, 23. 

 The proi)agatiou of alpincs, G7. 

 The rock garden, 54. 

 The rose garden. 70. 93, 105. 155, 

 Tlie silver cedar. IB. 

 The willow industry. 38. 

 Trees and shrubs, 68. 

 Tricuspidinia depeiidcns, 150. 



I'niversity appoiiitnient, 188. 



Vegetable notes. 22, 

 Veronica niacroc;ui)a. .36. 

 Viburnum carlesii, f^C. 

 Viburnums, 106. 



Wafer lilies, 69. 

 Wedding Bells. 14. 

 Woolly aphis, 174. 



79. 95. 111. 



171. 



Printed by John Falconer, Dublin. 



