JOURNAL OF HORTIGULTUKE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 



[ July 19, 1877. 



87 



" Cultivated Plants." 219 

 ('npar Poultry Show, 55 

 Cuttings. 70 

 Oycasrevolcta, S09 

 Cyclamen, corms mouldy, deformed, 



36; ciiltare. 66,3'8 

 Cyclamens after flowei-ing, 259 

 Cyences, 298 

 Cypress, plant, 182 : of Somna, 288 



402 

 CytiBUS racemosas out of doorB, 46 



Dahlias in pota, 107 

 Daisies on lawn, lfi4 

 Daphne indica culture. 838 

 Darlinirtonia calif omica, hardiness 



of. 409 

 Darlington Gardeners' Institute, W, 



125 



. Dr. F., 1% 



ii«l. 156 

 Dear, Mr.H.C. IGJ 

 December aspects. 32 

 Details deBiraMe, '2^i 

 Dicltson.Mr T.. 253 

 DielJ'tra spectabiha cuUnre. 315 

 Districts, early and late, 314 



Doin ; as he would be done by, 81 



Dorset Poultry Show. 71 



Douglas mixture for fowls, 55 



Dracrena australis, 469 



Dracrenas, hardiness of, 403 ; calture 



of. 407 

 Dracocephalum speciosum, S56 



Dubbing illeKal. 819 



Duck's eggs unfertile, 224 



Ducks, Fou6n,92, charaeteuslics. 53 ; 



pinioning Carolina, I'D; breeding, 



876 

 Dunfermline Poultrv Show, 38 

 Dust bath for fowls, 9 J 

 Dynamite for uprooting, 250 



Earthino-dp. 843 



Farth Nats, destroying, 411 



Echeveria retusa culture. 63 



Edinburgh Columbarian Society's Ex- 

 hibition. 110 



Egg in egg, 92 



Egtfs, preserving, 21, 494: pul'et drop- 

 ping her, 180; hen retaining, 13 »; 

 for sitting, 259 ; hen unfertile. 262 ; 

 Abtaining laree. 262; of Ducks end 

 hers, 82'^ ; impnrtaHon of, 891 ; 

 cracked, 391 ; unfertile. 454 



Rlephantiasisin fosvls, 110 



Elm. the Prophet. 82 



" Entomology, Economic." 277 



Entoniologv, practical, 446 



Epacris, double, 19V 



Erica mediterranea.S04 



Essex (South) Horlicultural Society's 



sho 



.441 



Eucalvptas. ficifolia, 268: globulus, 

 85. 430. 443, 483, in flower, 288 



Fucharis, Candida. 41 9: culture, 242 



Euonymuses. propagating, 144 



Furvclea australasica. 192 



Evergreens, hardy in London, 335 ; 

 prunin;;, 52 



Everlastings, 80 



EwpU Castle, 867 



Kxptpr Hose Show, 4k!i 



Extiibiting plants, large i'. small, 248, 



FaIBFOBD POULTRY'YARI 



Fairlawn.222 

 Faaciated branches. 46 

 Feather Grass sowing, 2 

 February aspGcto, 19a 



' boiler cellar, floor fur, 

 878 



Ferns, exhibiting exotic, 28; insects 

 on. 70; unhealthy, 70; scale on, 280; 

 tratllo in, 28S; peat for, 817 ; plant- 

 ing hardy, 317 : liquid manure for. 

 8'i9; new book on. 422; in Fiji 

 Islands, 462 



Fertjlisers, 456; application of, 415, 

 47rt 



Flcus Parcollii, 214, 216; fruiting, 176, 

 104 



Fig trees in pots, 53 



Figs, culture uf in pots, 4'1) ; In Bpan- 

 roofod bouse. 88; iu pot», 144, 2M; 

 foroiug in pol s, 342 



Flagged floor for fowl lioasc, 244 



Fleaworttt, 80 



Floods, 62 ; damage from, 86 



Flora's domain. 312 ; flowers in Lon- 

 don. 897 



Floiists' flowers, from seed, 151; 



den notes, 153 : February flowers, 

 155; dressing, instruments for, 411 ; 

 shows, special, 51, 85 ; fixtures, 232 



Flower sermon, 3s3 



Flowers, for cutting, 61 : spring. 34 : 



and autmnn, 437 ; exhibiting, 450 



*' Foreign Cage Birds," 473 



Forestry schools, 288 



*' Forestry, Journal of," 384 



Forethought in gardening, 6G 



Forget-me-nots. 880 



Fossil plants, 31 



Fowls, colour of, 414 ; feather-eating, 

 282; feeding, 206; vermin on, 414; 

 weakly, 40 



Foxglove, 456 



Frame, Boulton & Paul's, 120 



Frames for seed sowing, 237 



Franciaceas and culture, 272 



Fraud, suppression of, 164 



Friends and enemies, 255. 333 



Fruit— blossom, effef^ts of frost on, 

 339, protecting. 209; cn.p in North- 

 amptonshire, 482: crop, proep-cts 

 of, 308, f52, 490; in pots, mauage- 

 nient of. S52 ; not setting and drnp- 

 ping, 477 ; Show at Alexandra 

 Palace, 481; trees, disbudding, 850. 

 culture. 323. 866, 455, ties f^r, 51, 

 newly-planted, 7), pruning, 70, 299, 

 protecting, 128. right to remove, 

 257. washing, 329 ; thinning, out, 377 



Fruits for small garden, 98 132 



Fuchsia, culture. 2-8,212; story of its 

 introduction, 399 



Fuchsias for gardens, 284 



FumewortB. 315 



Fungus, cultivated at Dangstein, 316; 

 on leaves, 318 



Gaillabdia seed not g 



450 

 Galanthus imperati, l.Sfi 

 Game fnwis. Indian. 108 

 Gapes. 45' 



^ 4ii6 ; friends and foes, 370 



399; notes in 1876. 59; notes from 

 my, 119. notes, 188, 251, 310, 898 

 Gardener's epitaph. 463 

 Gardeners' Royal Bpuevolcnt Insti- 

 tution, Mr. Cutler, 846 

 Gardening reminiscences during fifty 



years, IH 

 Garrya ellipfica, 212 

 Geeae management, ?8l 

 Geranium'!. cuUur''. 242 ; double, 482: 

 for cut flowers. 2t'S; mixed beds of, 

 402; niilriewcii. 45n ; Mrs. Pollock, 

 18: pruning, if.l, 201, repotting, 161, 

 201; snotted. 21-2 

 Ghpnt HorticuUural Exhibilipn, 124 

 Gladiolus, bulbs, planting. 234; cnl- 

 ture, 145, 175. 2?6. 251: disease. 194; 

 ochroleucus, 408; from seed. 145 

 Glass, case, plants for. 18; insuring, 

 2ft2 ; roof, utilising, 144 ; toughened, 

 268 

 Glazing without putty. 93, 196, 231 

 Gloxinias from peed. 491 

 Godetia Lady Albemarle, 164 

 Gold fish, in garden pond, 372; ma- 

 nagement of. 384 

 Gooseberries, thinniuK shoots of, 430 

 Gooseberry analysis, 1F6 ; culture. 162 

 Grafting, 199; roots, 144; wax, 144 

 Grapes— Olive House Sf edliog. 5>,6S, 

 97,193; late-keeping, 5: election, 8; 

 Mrs. Pince'fl Black Muscat, 8, 88, 34, 

 42.329: Madresfield Court. 12: crack- 

 ing. 14; latehancin- ^r, :^(i: \'onr>\-i 

 Black Muscat. Dukp "f l;;irri, urb. 

 27.83.47: keeping lit*'', l-; marrii- 

 ing. 54; GrosGuillaii 



lU. 1G4 : rust on. 229 ; rapid forc- 

 ing. 250; shanking. 285: thinning 

 and setting, 377; scalded. 450, 471; 

 setting. 457; mealy bug on, 471; 

 spotted, 491 

 Grass under trees, 164 

 Gravel, quantity needed, 318 

 Great Harwood Poultry Show.S.'O 

 Greenhouse, converting to vinery, 



lagcmrnt of, 410; lieutiog, 

 491 ; plant* for cut flowers. 430 



Grubs io kitchen garden. 430 



Guano for Vine border, water for 

 damping fli 



ling of fruit trees, 264, 264, SU 

 Gunncrasi 15 



Gvmniigramma peruviana argyro- 

 ■phylta, SI 



Hamburgh fowls, characteristics of 

 Black, 56 ^ „ 



Hamilton, Eight Hon. K. A. C. N., 

 44-2 



Hampton Court Palace gardens, 214 



Hardy plants from seed, 456 



Harrison. Mr. .T., 125 



Hawk Moths. 276 



Heating a lean-to. 107 



Hedgehogs, 184. 203. 289, 314, 328, S33 ; 

 and cows, 31fi 



Heliotropes, standard, 32 



Hen sitting freiiuently, 319 



Hens, for one cock, 92; sitting, ma- 

 nagement of, 433 



Herb garden, 103 



Hereford Rose Show. 482 



Herefordshire pomology, 158 



Hermit fowl, 224 



Hibiscus, variegated flowering, 164 



Hippeastrum culture, 233 



Hogg, Thomas, 347 



HoUv berries. 46 : scarce. 8 



Holy Ghost Plant, 373 



Hooevdew on leaves. 186 



Honey Show, 494 



Honeysuckle, French, 199 



Hooker, Sir Joseph, 421 



Hop planting, 70 



Horticultural Club. 192, 442; Dinner, 

 267 



Horticulture, industry of in America, 

 422 



Horticultural (Royal) Society. 12, 34, 

 4*. 63, 79, 94. 9S, 112. 125, 133, 1S5. 155, 

 156, 157, 191. 288, 808, 481; Com- 

 mittees, 45. 126,173, 175, 249. 287,927, 

 363, 421, 462; distribution of medals. 

 •121 ; election of Fellows, 346, 383, 

 442 ; exhibitions, chanee of days for, 

 267.346; Kensington Gardens, 16 1; 

 letter from the Queen. 346; of Ire- 

 land. 105 ; Show, 210. 218, 445 ; Great 

 Summer &how, 459; provincial 

 .^how, 421; Queen's visit to, 324; 

 local societies, affiliation of, 136; 

 unwarrantable insinuations, 328 



Horticultural Society, a National, 6 



Hotbed making, 107 



Pumea elegans unhcaUhv, 242 



Hvacinths. after culture in water. 145 ; 

 failing, 18; after flowering. 213; in 

 glasses. 164: in London, 229; in 

 pnts.f-upporting. 89 



Hyde Park spring flowers, 285 



Hvdrangea Hort^nsiia, 68 



Uypolytrum latifolium, S-ie 



Illinois gardening. 199 



Inarching. 258 



India, seeds from, 128 



Indian Pink, 456 



Insecticides. 77 



Insect pests, 194 



Insect plagues. 483 



iQsrcta. for gardeners. 103. 118, 276. 



4i7; and ammonia. :i57 ; in orchard 



house. 395 : extirpation of, i'lG ; prc- 



ventim of. 423 

 Intermediate house, plants for, 128 

 Ivv, Iiish, on surface, 86; training, 



299 

 Ixia cultore, 435 



JaCABAKPA FILICiroLIA CUTTINGS, 239 ; 

 MIMOS.T.FULIA.268 



January aspects. 122 

 Jerusalem Artichokes. 152 

 Jubiea BpectLibilia culture, 299 

 Jussiani grandiflora. 5 

 Justicia, camea culture, 145; ftavi- 

 coma,82,156 



Kidney Beans, forcing, 75 



Kitchen gardening. 161, 188 



Kitchen garden, nrrangoment. S6J ; 



memoranda, 57 ; notes, 99, 305, 843 

 Kleinia repens, propagating, 468 

 Knight, K, P., 81 



Langshan Club. 145 



Langshan fowl, 330 



Lapageria rosea culture, 298 



Larch, raising from seed, 338; tree 



culture, 228 

 Laurels, pruning, 181 

 Laurustinus, flowering, 135; flowers 



abundant, 155 

 Laurustinuscs blooming profusely, 



174 



Leeds Pigeon Show, 492 



Lee, James, 64 



Lee,Mr. J.,dinnerto, 187 



Lcttsom. Dr., 38.'". 



Let'B'H Diaries, 125 



Lcucophyton Browni propagating, 4C8 



liibonia floribunda culture, 175 



Lidgard.Mr. C..487 



Lilac, white by forciiiK, 06 ; forcing. 



Lilium candidum in pots, 482 



Liliums, protection of, 4SU 



Lily, culture, 77, 185 ; White Tiumpet, 



201; Jacobrean, 215 

 Lily cf the Valley, 338; culture. 299; 



forcing. 172; management of, 411; 



pots, '259 

 Limatodes rosea culture, 9 

 Lime, for fjwls, '22; for garden, 450 



on fru;t trees, 164 

 Liquid manure, 18 

 Liamore Castle, 273 

 Livistonia australis, 117 

 London climate, 192 

 London poultry shows. 373 

 London market gardens and nurse- 



iie3.488 

 Lonicera fragrantissima, 81 

 Loudon, J. C, 292, 833 

 Looking forward, 59 

 Lowestoft Poultry Show. 128 

 Lychnis Viacaria for bedding, 288 

 Lycopodium denticulatum, 8 ; hardy, 



62 



March aspects, 274 

 Market gi.rdening, 164 

 Market gardens and nurseries, old 

 London, 14, 2S7,315 



Melianthus major, culture cf, 40L 



Melou, an.il.vsiBOt. 491 



Mehms, culture, 87,279,318; diaeast-d. 



early, 70; early ript^ning of. Slo ; 



in cold frames, succession of, IHi; 



planting, '2il 

 Melrose Jr-oultry Show, 121) 

 Melville, Mr. W., 1x5 

 Mercury, 58 



Merryweather, Mr . death of, 402 

 Meycnia erecta, 372 

 Mice and red lead, 195 

 Mignonette, good variety, 442 

 Mildew, destroying, 338 

 Mimulu:i moschatua HarrlBOQi, 268 

 MiBtlet De, SG 

 Moles beneficial, 268 

 Miiormau's, Mr , gardening, 283 

 Moricandta sonchifolia. 'iSt 

 Moss, on fruit trees. 62 ; salting, 22L 

 Mulching, effects of, tj2 

 Musa sanguinea,Jt31 

 Mushroom, beds, 17; culture, 70, 435; 



failing, 242; fereing iu wet oeason. 



192; growing. 132; preserving, S22 ; 



spawn pUnting, 49i 

 Myosotis, (tisbitifiora, 34 ; culture, 217 ; 



Weirleigh Surprise, 38j 



NAI!CISSDSE8,3Sfi; AT TOOTI.SO, 805 



Nastui'tiums, double, 4H0 



National Auricula Society's southern 



Show. 332 

 Nectarines not setting, £80 

 Ntuthead Poultry show. 38 

 Neottopterls nidus, management ol, 



43U 

 Nepenthes, culture of, 897 ; sanguinca, 



Netherbv.lOO 



Newcastle Flower Show. 482 



Newcastle Horiicoltural Society, 1''5 



Newstead Abbey , 9 



Nitrate of soda, 2:^1 ; for lawns, 338 



Nitrates for liyht soil, 251 



Northampton Poultry Show, 14S 



Norwich Poultry Show, 87 



Notice to leave, 18 



Nurseries, Mr. Miles's Brighton, 424 



Nursery, removing trees from, SS 



Nut crop prospects, 125 



Oak, a labge, 116; polished, Ladt 



DORUTHY NEVILL'fl,846 



OdontoglosRum, Koezlii, 329; vex 



iilarium, 360 

 Okefunl Filzpaiuc gardening, 439 

 Oleander unhealthy, 182 

 Oncidium chcironhorum, 256 

 Onion plants curled. 491 

 Onions, keeping. 18 ; Queen for spring 



sowing, rJit; Tree,6J 

 Ontario fruits, 104 

 Orang* graitiPg.70 



iii;ii. I '. :ir.i, 4'2:i ; poor 



"Or.:iii,i-V.i...wi^ r-lanual," 464 

 Orchids. culLurc, 200, 818: flowering, 

 58; at Guiinetsbury. 85; for impor- 

 tation, 450; potting and macaec- 



