\i:<KS— colli inncd. 

 367, injured, 247, reveracd, 3'26, 

 acorclifd, 397; drops round, "208; 

 lioaeed oil on, 22t ; maniifT'-ment, 

 3'J9; manurinsr, 3:sO; MvisCiit of Alex- 

 andria in a pot, 14 ; out of doors, 5; 

 planted in a house. 111: outeide, 

 142; in pota, 11, 229. 270,293; prun- 

 ing, 71, IKS; Royftl Ascot, 216; shoot- 

 removing. 297; for a small house, 

 262 ; atoppins. flO, 51, 104. 362 : train- 

 ing, 280, 316. 397 ; unfruitful. 32 ; ven- 

 tilation for, 347 ; for vinerv. 13 ; wa- 

 tering 380 : weevil on, 182, 380. See 

 also Graprs. 



Vineyard. The, 337 



Violets— culture of, 315 ; in pota, plung- 

 ing. 4Sl 



Vulture hock, 218, 231 



Walls — dressing old, 12: glass, 

 uoOBLE,2aO: plants for a north, 2S0, 



W XLLB— CO lit i II ti rd. 



for u south, 88, for aa eaat, 149; 



protecting trees, 212 

 Walnut trees, 224 

 Warning, 224 



Wasps— destroying, 3J0 ; queen. 337 

 Water— st;ignant, 48; level, 129; rain, 



for fowls. 17U; softt-ninu' hard,8C2 

 WatertT, Mr. A., and Mi-ssra. John, 



shows of Rhodoilendronn, &c., 372 

 Watering, 14.i, 390 ; out-of-door plants, 



347 ; substitute for rain, 317 ; plants, 



262 

 Water-Lily, culture, 415 ; seed sowing, 



432 

 Weather in 18iJS. 5 

 Weeds, 377; destroying ereeoing- 



rooted, 245 ; on walks, destroying, 



815 

 Week, work for, 10. 29, 47, 67, 85, 109, 



129, 146. 163, 17^. 196. 211, 226, 244, 259, 



Week, work y'-in—continut'd. 



277. 295. 312. 327. 344, 360, 376, 394, 412. 



428; doings of last, 11. 30, 4^, b8. 86, 



110, 128, 146, 104, 179, 197, 212, 227, 24r,, 



260, 278, 29G, 313, 328, 344, 301, 377, 395, 



413. 429 

 Weevils, destroyintr, 144 

 Wellincrtonia ^igantea culture, 162 ; 



tran.-iplanting, 215 

 Wheat-destrovinj; insect, 71 

 Whitehaven Poultr>- Show, 90 

 Whitethorn as a stock for the Pear, 407 

 Wild Howers, early, 122 

 Willows— cuttlogs, 229 ; planting, 229 ; 



weeping. 150 

 Window plant9,88; gardening, 147 

 I Wind, the nortli-easi, 403 

 I Wine-making, 409 

 I Winter (lower bed. 101 



Wireworms- in Vine-borders, 130 ; de- 

 ' stroying,163 



WiL-itaria sinensis seed, 831; ferti- 

 lising, 362 



Wolstenh«hue, Mr D., teatimonial to, 

 152, 109 



Woodliee in Cucumber pit, 13 ; in 

 tan, 281: destroying, 299; trapping, 

 404 



Worms in flower border, 380 



Wrens, feeding, 400 



Wright. Dr. Perceval, 84 



Yew— Golden, 182 ; aa\trFD on 

 Imsn, 182; transplanting, 215 



York Horticultural Show, 424; Bird 

 Show. 433 



Yucca tllauientosa, 112 



ZXGOPETALUU MACttAYI COLTUttg. IG7 



WOODCUTS. 



P&OE. 



Ucea' combB in Timor 3 )1 



„ transporting 137 



Bee-hives, securing bars in 417 



Budding 2ir. 



Dovehouse, an ancient 434, 435 



Graftiag crown 209 



„ Roses 17S 



., aide 22G 



whip 195, 209 



Heath border at Drumlanrig 258 



Pea supports 330 



Pear, pyramid training 311, 343, 359, 398 



Pot, frait-troe 107 



PAOE. 



Poulterers' Company's Arms 434 



Radish, Wild in flower 241 



„ „ pods 241 



„ „ root 242 



„ improved 942,243 



Rose cuttings 77 



„ gralting 17'^ 



Training, palmette 275,277 



pyramid 311, 343, 3C9, 30v; 



Vines, leaves reversed 326 



„ training out-door 210,211,374,375 



Watering-pot, French ^^ 



