JOUllNAL. OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 



INDEX. 



Aberdeen Poultry Show, 71 

 Abuiilous and cultnre, 444 

 Acaci<i, Kiceana noi flowering, 161; 



Beeds, 80W1UK. 54 

 Arcrinnton Pigeon Show, 72 

 Achimenes caltare, 2*Jl 

 Acid, mariatic, for Peach trees, 395 

 Adelaide Palm House, 269 

 Adiantum, Caiiilliis-Veneris, 64 ; cune- 



atum. winterinfF. 64; farlejense, 



186; palmatum. S8t 

 Agave, Elemeetiana. 175 ; Sartorii, 4:8 

 * flgTostographi 



Ailanttisbilkis 



, 4:)! 



Alexandra I'alace hoaltry Show, 452 



AlknnctR, 870 



AliJiinundaM. training bush, H\ ; cul- 

 ture. 6 



AUutment gardens, id 



Alternantheras, calture. 145 : preserv- , 

 iug, 136; wintering, 216,443 I 



Amar.vliia after flowering. 221 



AmftrylliBCa for outdoors, 182 



Amateur defined. 164 



American blicht, destroying, 145 



" American Wild Flowern," 187 



Ammonia, effects cf, 155 ; v. insecta, 

 SOS; Bulphateof. S6 



Amsterdam Horticuliural Exhibition, 

 124. 136, vEl) 



Anchusa sempcnircns, 870 



Anemone fulgens, G4 



Anemones, ttaviug tteed from, 489 



Ai grrecum citraiuro, 1189 



Animals, our duty io. 108. SOI 



Annnalsfor bedoing. US!), b91 ; for cat 

 flowers, 201; at Royal Botanic, 48 j ; I 

 for spring, 4ir 



■ '■ um, ■ 



- ,86 



Aniwerp Koyal Horticultnrai Society, 



Apbides on Rose tree, 4Sil 

 AphjB, woollv, on Auricalaa. 177 

 Apples— from America, 448; culture, 

 ai.1, 2C6, fcfcS; D'Arcy Spice. 239; on 

 walls. 8; Nfcwtown H'>pn>. 18; 

 KuBbian Transpareut, 25; Slirliug 

 CaBtle, 82 : Hambledon Ueux Ans, 

 i88: for cool climate, 3ri8: liitle 

 known, 80s; Reinette Grise. 319; 

 ■Winter CalviUe, 4'.8; list of, !t21 ; 



for, 341 ; aphis. 3i2; Not them Show 

 of. flSl; diviriioc plants of, 853; 

 laising from seed. 378; numbe'- of 

 exhibitors of. 401; potting, ILO; 

 hospital treatment. 488 



Aviary in conservatory, 92 



Azalea peste. 166 



Azalean, Apollo. 384 ; imbricata, 402 ; 

 gro\ving before flowering. 299; in- 

 .licas, early-flowering, 3»; cnltnre. 

 86; Japanese. 212; nnhealthy, 24i; 

 repotting before flowoiintr, 242; 

 leaves falling. 107: new varieties, 

 136; repotting. 259. 372; Duke of 

 Edinburgh, 267 



' Ranburv Poultry Show, 412 



' Barham C.«n»t. 48 



I Barlevnipal for fnwln. 244 



I Barres. Mr.,<ieath of. 4'ja 



; Barometers, floral. 4'i2 



I BasbetB, hanEing. 448; plants for. 310 



Bath and West of England Snci"ty, 

 KS : Ponltrj' Show, 431, 451 ; Flower 

 I Show. 420 



Ranhinia pptiola*a. 256 



Beans, forcing French, fi6R; inju'-ecl 

 bv TDillirc'IcH. 4311 ; snwing. 145. 181 



BefidingplnriN r,-. n. --■, .1, ii.'"., 16S 



Bcdli " 



,107 



Apple election, 12. 81. 144. 1 3, 251, 481 

 Apricots, failure of. 419; pruning, 419 

 Aquarium, Royal Westminster, 62; 



Jfoultry Show Bchedule, 54; Show, 



140. 165 • 



Araucarla Imbricata cooing, 47 

 ArbutUH barren, 221 

 Ardi.sia crenulata culture, 



Ari^ 



spec 



,4' 9 



tof spring flowers. 304 



ArtificiHl Flower Show. 174 



Asijarugus, bed making. 259 ; planting, 

 4 1; *'xbibiiine, 853; salt and nitraie 

 of soda for. 8Sfl 



Aspidistra punctata, 125 



A&ters, culture, 273 : failing, 299; in 

 pots, 107 ; for fihowing, 145 



Atmospheric moisture in vineries, 

 379 



Anbrictias, raining from seed, 4 2 



Ancnba. Japonica fruitful, 15b ; poll n 

 of. 353 



Aucnbaa, secdlintr, 107 



Auricula Society's show, f 88 



Auricula show, exui'itnrs at, 422; 

 Cr>htal Palace Show. 44'i; National 

 Sociel>'rt Show, 236; r-hows at 

 Manchester and Ireland, 328 



Auriculaw, 176, 177, 870; Alpine, 180, 

 234; cultnre. 29H, SOC, 498; wuollv 

 aphis on, 96, 132. 145, 15y, 197, IW, 

 li-Ti: variftji-s, 187; in frarr.es, 17; 

 for show, lot, ISl ; self AlpineH nixl 

 Alpine selfa, 2Ci ; and Americiin ; 

 bhght, 267; Tarieiies, 310; polling, I 



BftcH-d.. 11, > , , 



for. 21 : i^M ' ' 

 TctrnBpect, -':> ; ] 

 73; hivpB. ekin;: 

 flowers for. 74 ; 

 knowledge, mn" 

 irmbo, 91: hiv.= ^ 





Jfln 



, hi' 



of the hives. IMi: -■: , v. •■ M- ■ 

 ton. 150: stewa'tnn v. iarjji' Mv:^ 

 hive"*. 168; crude honey. >kr . K.i 



Birds, their dangers, 28 ; depreda- 

 tions of, 421 ; preperviug seeds from, 

 190: eingular nests of. 422 ; singular 

 nestinff places, 385. 391; and squir- 

 rels, 349 ; and telegraph wires, 354 



Black thread for seed beds, 405 



Blossom, effects of frost on. 418 



Bofitswam. Lord Bvron's dog, 1* 



Boiler cannon, setting, P54 



BooVr for younff gardeners, 144 



Bo-th's florists' flowers. 468 



Border flowers, 15, 8 ', 199, 315, 370, 401, 

 469 



■poruTiia mpgisfgma. 240 



poiflDic (Rovai) SociPtv of London, 

 234, 210; garden, 4d2 ; Show, 287, 

 3fi4. 440 



" Bo'any— Tpx* BnoTt— ivranual." 191 



Bonrnemoiiih Winter Garden, 85 



Bournflmouth Poultry Show, 145. 165. 

 1HP,2J2; noD-pavraent of prizes at. 

 3f)2 



BoiKniet in Augupf, 88 



Bnu(|iietR leaves for. 186 



Bouvardia culture, 201 



Box e.iping. 2.58 



Brahma and Houdan cross, 262 



Brahma hen ill, 74 



Briars. peedliDET. 163 



Brighton. Mr. Miles'a Nursery, carpet 

 bedding at. 424 



Bristol Poultry Show, 108 



Broccoli, Leamington, 85; Veitch'd 

 Au'umn. 8 



Brofiirea. crilifomica, 270 ; cu'turp, 363 



■Ri-oughtv Ferry Ponllry Show, 19 



Brovntail catei-pillars. 198 



Tiruof^plH SprnutH, 26; early, 76; va- 

 rir-./nl^rl.^.l 



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I3nl]1in<^,hes. -21)2, 2^9, 314,333: charac- 

 ter of . 856; and sparrowp. 392; and 

 fruit buds. 402. 4n3 : trapping, 4'6 



Cahnationb— Continued, 

 iniured by slugs, 373 ; and Picotees, 

 398; propeitiea of, 411; number of 

 petals, 442 



Carpet-beddingplants, 128, 471; green, 

 164 ; sowing, 8(1 



Carrier's liability. 279 



Carrot culture, 124 



Carrots, forcing, 16. 75; avoiding mag- 

 got. 60 ; forcing, 75 ; and giubs, 313 



Catalogues, 68 



Caterpillars, 105; destroyed by ashes, 



I June, 150 

 CpanothuB denlatus.422 

 Cedars at Shobdon Court. 485 

 Cclerv, culture, 133; select. 115; 



iflaiit?, raiping. 227 : sowing, 2 

 CentaureaB frnm seed, 8.8 

 Ontipedes, 450 



Centropogon Lucyanus culture. ?fiO 

 rhenopi dium bonuB-Heuri*nw, 58 

 Chicltpns, 299: m sreenhouMe, '.)> ; 

 management of, 376; fouil lor, 450 ; 

 reariug in June, 434; staggenug, 

 206 

 Children cultivators, 86 

 ChimonanthuB fragraos, pruning, 128 

 Chimonanthuses, 62 

 Chiswick, 98 



Chrysanthemum cuttings, 17 

 t hrjsHnthcmuraB, autumn-Blruck,177 ; 

 dwarflng, 445; for non-exhibiturM, 

 25,6): Japaneae,26; old, 36 ; tram- 

 1 IDg. 107 



; Cinerarias, blind, 88: culture, 811; 

 I double varieties of. 422 

 ' riematis sucker, remnving. 54 

 Clf matises, for fluwerinn in .luly nnd 

 August. 338; at K» gent's Park, SW ; 



flo 



384; 



Butttrflies. 118 



rnfte and perfect, ho 

 straw hives, 2M; hives, trial of, do 

 ihey make or gather honey? 'i4S ; 

 Stewarton and Carr hives. V44 ; 

 procreea of knowledRe of, i(;i ; 

 driving, tiee of hives, probable pro- 

 duce, 262; relative queries. '^81: 

 hives and Lisfurions, wintering, on I 

 cress. Ste\Yarton hivea. 282: timely I 

 preparations. 801 ; crude and perfect 

 honey, straw hives, Stewarton and 

 Carr hives, SO'; feeding, do they 

 make honey V 321; crude and per- > 

 fpct honey. 322; death in one 

 hive. 322 ; in super. 822 ; shifting, 

 322; ligurianising, 840: toads eating, 

 citching a queen, 340 ; hive compe- 

 tition. 856 : Italian Alp, 3.57 ; cross 

 sticks in hives, driving. (158; arti- 

 fitiat comb foundations, 874; sec- 

 tional tupers, 875; ojirly swarm, 

 taking honey. 876 ; honey crude and 

 perfect, Stewarton hive, 393; pro- 

 spects, early Bwarms. 394; pro- 

 spects of, dying. 414; transferring. 

 433; loB" of stocks, 434: hives, 434 ; 

 management 434; improved know- 

 ledge of, 4.55; do they remove 

 honev? 453; foul brood, l.'iS: ' Cnrbol: 

 swarm 8tTaying,454; swarming iind 1 201 : fnrv 

 non-swarming, 473: d' ' ' 



201; 



nai superp. 474,491; stuicr by. 

 474; straved swarm. 474; en'arving 

 hives, 433; artificial and abundant 

 (.warming, 494; super full of brood, 

 491 



Beetles. 450 



Beetroot culture, 343 



Begonias, management of, 411 ; nltidi 

 odoraia. 34; propagating, 70; seed, 

 319: from feed. 491 



fientley Pigeon Show, 243 



Cabtinges, cutting. ar5 



*' Cactus and Other Succulents, 



Cn'salpinia braziliensis, 107 



Calardrinias, 324 



CalanlhpR culture. 246 



Calceolarias, stopping heddin 

 sowing Reed of, 411 



riRlico lights, 354 



Caliphmria sabedentata, 4C7 



CiiDas. culture of, 411 



Camellia flowers spotted,?? 



Camellias, culture, 36; buds dropping, 

 54 ; white, 212; gum on. 212; plant- 

 ing, 283; repotting, 259; white for 

 vinery. 319 ; for back walls of vino- 

 ries, 835: planting-out, 878; leaves 

 ppotted, 471 



Campanula, cymbalaria in pots, 482; 

 pusilla alba. 419 



Campanulas, culture of, 403 



Canada, tempernture, 34 



Canaries, mortality in, 892 



Canarv breeding. 261, 339; msnage- 

 ment, 493 ; beak overgrown, 92 



Canker. 216 



Cankered fruit trees. 52 



Cannas, calture of, 411 



rant*rbury Bella. 456 



■ •' :id. for mice, 69; for walks, 

 .105 



Carlisle International Show. 8, 192 



Carhslf Fruit and Flower Show, 481 



* arlisle Poultry Show. S7 



Carnation and Picotee Show, 1S5, 



r.ter.flowerinp. 2 1; nrd 

 Piebtees from seed, 263; Trre, 198; 

 wititering and propagatiug, 319; 

 dressing flowers of, 348, 898, 459, 484 ; 



flowering, 34 ; Jackn 

 234; for low wail, J82 ; at Wor- 

 cester, 480 



Clerodendmn jplendens. 250 



Clianthua Damjneri, and culture, 252 



Climbers, for screen and corridor, 

 164: for stove, 107 



Club Moss, Toothed, 100 



Club root, 128 



Cocksconih culture, 190 



Cock's comb diBcoloured, 858 



Cockerel catarrhed. 70 



ror-logyne corymbosa, 402 



Cultures, propagatiun of, 411 



Composts for plants. 427 



Conifer plantinR. 125 



Conifers in gardens, 148 



Conservatory, arrangement, TO ; east 

 anpected. 107; and room heating, 

 164: plants for,128 



Cordia decandra,256 

 Cordon fruit-tree planting, 86 

 Cottage Garden Society, Yorkshire, 



Covf nt Garden Market. 22. 40. .'^6, 74. 

 92, lir. IPO. 150, 170, 186, 206, 2?4, 244, 

 2G^ 282. 302, 322. 340. 858. 876, 394. 414, 

 434, 45U, 454, 474, 491; vegetables ai, 

 366 



Cramb, Mr. A., death of. 846 



Crocus and Snowdrop. 240 



CrotODs.new.Earl of Derby and gucen 

 Victoria, 4C4 ; culture of, 407 



Crowfoots. 4C9 



Crowle PouHry Show, 4S2 



Crystal Palace plants, 260 



Crvatal Palace. Bird Show. ICi), J47, 

 184, 203: Pigeon Show, 89; Rose 

 ^how, 479; Summer Show.S61 



CucumbeiB. culture, 162, 245, 279: in 

 cold frame. 182 ; in small house, 

 201 ; planting, 211; large produce. 

 8 ; productive, 70 ; plants, 88 ; ridge 

 failing, V99; in frnnies and houeea, 

 809.818: for till- miia(in.HI5 : pit for. 

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