INDEX TO VOL. XV. 



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

 not indexed. Illustrated subjects are printed i)i italics. 



A Clieshire garden. In, 52. 



Aconituni vohibile, UG. 



Allotments, 12, 26, 42. 58, 91. 108, 124. 138, 155, 171, 



184. 

 Annuals, Hardy, 54. 

 Annuals, The use of, 74. 

 Anthemis tinetoria, 115. 

 Appointments, 12, 138. 

 Artifieial manures, 168. 

 .Vsplenium marinum, 5. 

 Autumn Tints, 7. 



Belgian Horticulture after the war, 42. 

 Berl)eris empetrifolia, 23. 



Campanula hybrids, 69. 

 Campanula velutina, 116. 

 Canada, 24. 



Carmiehaelia australis, 22. 

 Chrysanthemums, 23. 

 Clematis orientalis tangutica, 154. 

 College Gardens, The. 162. 

 Cortusa transylvanica, 86. 

 Cryptomeria elegans, 22. 

 Ciunming, Mr. John Hay, 64. 

 Cut FUnvevs in Winter, 33 

 Cyclamens, hardy, 178. 



Daphnes, 34 

 Daphne pctraea, 42 

 Delphinium macrocentron, 180. 

 Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruc- 

 tion Annual Report, 176. 



Eremuri, late flowering, 115. 

 Eremurus robust r is, 75. 

 Erlangea tomentosa, 21. 

 Euphorbia biglandulosa, 150. 

 Evergreens, pruning of, 39. 



Flower photography, notes on oiitdoor, 107. 



Forestry, 10. 



Forests and Forestry. History of Irish, 104, 116. 



Fota. trees and shrubs in flower in May, 1920, 90. 



Fremontia californica, 116. 



Fruit Crop, Ireland, 1920, 136. 



Fruit growing in Co. Limerick, 164. 



Fruit notes, 20. 



Fruit planting season, the, 166. 



Fruit trees, winter spraying of, 17. 



Galanthus ikarise, 73. 



Garden notes from Co. Clare, 75, 148. 



Gentiana sino-ornata, 182. 



Gentians, the newer, 160, 176. 



Geraniums, the wild, 71. 



Gilia coronopifolia, 154. 



Glasnevin, notes from, 165 



Glasncvin Bock Garden in May, 87. 

 ,, June, 102. 

 „ July, 122. 

 ,, y> ,, ,, August, 131. 



„ ,, ,, ,. September, 152. 



Greenfields, Tipperary, 6. 



Herbaceous plants, 130. 



Herbaceous plants, current irml; among, 161. 



Herbaceous plants in May, 87. 



Inventory of seeds and plants imported 



U.S.A., 24. 

 //•/.s' unguicitlaris alba, 180. 

 /; ises, March fl<noering, 55. 



Jasminrs, the, .37. 



Kew notes, 162. 



Eavatera Loveliness, 160. 

 Leicisid Iloicellii, 115. 

 Linnaea borealis, 145, 162, 180. 

 Lithospernuuii rosmarinifolium, 180. 

 Lobelia Tupa, 154. 

 Ijvsimachia Henryi, 160. 



Mcintosh, Mr. D., 24. 



Manure substitutes, 153. 



Month's Work, the, 14, 28, 44, 59, 76, 92, 109, 



140, 156, 172, 185. 

 Moruinrs and moraine plants, 66. 



into 



125 J 



Narcissus, Boyal Buby, 85. j 



Naturalising builds, 136. ] 

 Netherlands horticultural centres, 123, 1.35, 150j 

 167, 182. 



Olntuary, 64. 



Olearia semidentata, 100. j 



Paeonia L'Esperance, 108. I 



Paeonies, tree, 36. j 



Pentstemon Richardsoni, 103. J 



Pentstemons for the rock garden, 41. j 



Flacfianthus Lyallii, 2. j 

 Plant-Form, variety of in some familiar genera, l.j 



Plants flowering in January, 23. | 

 Plants for the rock gardener to avoid or be care-j 



ful about, 113. i 



Power's Nurseries, Waterford, 150. j 



Primore, the, 19. j 



Primulas, some to grow, 49. j 

 Primula x Wanda, 86. 

 Prunus Pissardi, 48. 



Rainfall at Tourin, Cappoquin, 32. i 

 Raspberries, autumn fruiting, 181. 

 Red flowering shrubs in July and August, 149, 



Reginald Farrer, obituary, 183. | 



