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ORcnAiiD-HocaKH— Continued. 

 leaves withered in, ion : i»t Raw- 

 bridgewortti, HI : red spider in, 152 : 

 Mr. Rorluck'H, 1UG; treoa tor, 433; 

 without winter eun, 481 ; frail trees 

 in, 191 ; houses "i Lancashire, 4ti 



Orchard-- tret- 3 for, 892; Plum, and 

 Apple*, 405 



nr.-hi'is spots on, 171; new, in New 

 Zealand. 860, 839 ; flowers, (onus of, 

 429 ; in 11 vinery, 151 



Orchis maculata BUperba, 221 



Orobanehe minor on a Geranium, 42 



Oswestry 1'oultry Show, 286 



Ozone, plants produce, 205 



Paint of destructive quality, 317, 

 B98 



Paisley Poultry Show, 416 



Pampas Grass, 15; tr;tiit*planting, 413 



Paris, -77, 829 ; International Exnibv 

 Hon of 1967, Motions) &o., 293 



Farkinsonia aouleata, 



Parks, surplus plants from given 

 away, 242 



Parrot unwell, 104 



Paraley, culture, 149 



Partridges, scaring, 406 



1'iissidora— laurifolia culture, 84S ; for 

 south aspect, 355 



Paul's, Mr. \V.. di -j". .-nni t, 12 ; Waltham 

 Cross Nurseries, 124 



Peaches l.-avi ■i perforated, blistered, 

 16,1 1 : mild, wed,5l,aS3 ; prnning,79; 

 hints on hybridising, 90j in orchard- 

 tii. use, red Bpider on, 152; raising 

 from seed, 100; for span -roofed 

 boosei 171; protecting from wasps, 

 171 ; stopping ooTs, 171 ; with 

 Vines. 9 d : iu pots under gla . 

 for s.i:. aspect, 189; house for, 227 ; 

 shoots mildewed, 283; on cast 

 aspect, 300; in pots under Vines, 

 300; Benson of I860, 388; Grosse 

 Mignonne 0, Boyal George, 394 \ 

 on snii il cordons, 413 ;in pots, times 

 of ripening fruit, 128; roots, fundus 

 on, 133 ; in France, 114 : pruning, loi 



'■ Peaoh-pruner, the Modern," 7o 



Peacocks, value of, 56 



Pear trees- blooming on this year's 

 shoots, 31 ; grubs on leaves, 71 ; 

 insects on, 151 ; for N.W. aspect, 

 1S9 ; preserving fruit whole, 214 ; for 

 dwarfs, 245 j ai Gargrave, 272; list 

 of, 354; on wall for winter, for 

 bushes and pyramids, 413 ; culture. 

 460; culture and list of bush and 

 pyramidal. 442; for north-east wall 

 and espaliers, i.11 



Peas — mildewed, 16; machine for 

 shelling, ::5; Mummy, 110; Laxton's 

 Earlv Proline, 120,138, 164, 134,236; 

 failed at Chiswick, 204 ; late. 329, 363, 

 406; Ne Plus Ultra, 414; early, 162 



Pelargoninms — flowering seedling, 

 34; and Geranium denned, 91; 

 watering, wintering, propagating, 

 111; variegation and crossing, 117; 

 at Walt ham Cross, 124: leaves 

 eaten, 151: pruning, 170, 171: stop- 

 ping, 171 ; wintering in a cellar, win- 

 tering cuttings, -JUT, 228; blue bed- 

 ding, 240 ; propagating Mrs. Pollock, 

 846; hybridising, 275; manure for, 

 864; to flower in July, 469; scarlet 

 for edging, 469; list of, 413, 470; 

 wintering in a window, 470; St. 

 Fiacre, la6 ; Dr. Hogg, 369 ; Duchess 

 of Sutherland, 464; Favourite, 127: 

 Liberty, 369; Lord Lyon, 127: Lord 

 Palmerston, 146 ; Magenta Queen, 

 fid: Silver Gem, 221; Sylvia. 3C9; 

 Sophia L>umare*'i, 417, (83,. Bedding, 

 16, 57, 71 ; new, 83; propagation and 

 management, 97, 3U; old plants v. 

 cuttings, 864 ; time fur planting out, 

 364 ; soil for, 376. Nosegay, 119, 157. 



Variegated, 59; sporting, 84: not 

 blooming, 171: losing variegation, 

 305: culture of, 404: list of, 462. 

 Zonale, 157: wanted. 8; select 119: 

 new, 261: culture, 343,381: soil for, 

 367 : list of, 462 

 Pentsu mon JaiFravanus, 363 

 Perches, 118; size, &<■..::■ 1 

 Perennials, a few select, 16 

 Peristeria elata culture, 336 

 Pemettyamucronata, propagating, 39 

 Peterborough Poultry Show, 304 243 

 Pharmaceutical uses of British plants, 

 Pheasant cock. Silver, sitting, 134 

 Picea Niirdmanniana, large, ^11 

 Picotee defined. 33 



Pigeons— weight of Runts ; points of 

 Barbs and Fan tails, ,96 J apoplectic, 

 116; preventing disease in, 136; 

 showing Turbits and Carriers, Dra- 

 gon rotten-feathered. 176; Belting 

 class at Halifax, 192; wry-beaked, 

 194 ; diarrhoea in, 2ai : dying, 324; 

 notes on fancy, 678 

 Pitra.Appbs for,29i 

 Pine Apples, bottom Heat for, 92 

 Finks— defined, 33; striking. 9J) 

 Pipes, hot-water, joints of, 133 ; paint- 

 ing, 499 

 Pippins and Apples, 4CG 

 Pit— flue-healing. 138 j bottom of, 266 : 

 floor ot, 375; heating from kitchen 

 lire, 87") ; not succeeding, 133 



I'luislcr for trees, 412 



Plantation, treea for, 320 



Planting trees, 891 ; an 1 shrubs, 28 



Plants, .Irving specimen, 117 



I'lum frees— leaves blighted, 16; form 



ing, 161 ; stopping shoots, 171 ; for 



N.W. aspect, 169; for dwarfs, 215; 



orchard, 648, B68 

 I'.un ..■uiuH, dwarf, 463 

 Poisoni d seeds, 12, 70 

 Polands, on b1 at blaok,88 

 r.-lvLinilins— seed sowing, 71; raising 



from seed, 99 

 Polystachya pabflsoexiB,'fif7 

 Pond, stagnant. 245 



Portugal Laurel, transplanting, 451 



Potatoes, 186; dfeeaee, Its ottnse, B2J 

 culture of, 138: propagating varie- 

 gated, inn; boiling, 270; at Gar- 

 grave, 272j disease, 266) 291; for 



Btpring in Julv, BOO-J growing i-:irh 

 kinds, 851; prolific, 88H, 423; lint of 

 good, 386; culture, experiments in, 

 J09: manuring for, 414: for light 

 Moil, ill ; descriptive notes on, 462: 

 planting early whole. 480; Hogg's 

 Coldstream, 463; Koval Ash-leaved, 

 481; Premier^ 483 



Poultry— feeding, 38; medical report 

 on a vard for, 03 : results of keeping, 

 116; treatment for exhibition, 172: 

 fanciers, awake! 210; shows with- 

 out protection, 20m, 232: Protection 

 Society, 231; commencing, keeping, 

 234; arrangementB, 270; supply, 

 80l, :r20 ; ornamental and non-orna- 

 mental, 302; non-ornamental, 355, 

 895J house and yard, 800: keeping 

 in London, 377; snow in the south, 

 376; profitable. 487; shows pro- 

 tracted, 431; Club meeting. 470; 

 notes on, 471 : keeping profitably, 

 475 : show neglects, 493 



"Poultry-Yard, The,"' 268 



Powters with diseased mouths, 116 



Primula sinensis, fllicifolia rubra 

 plena, 221 ; leaves yellow, 31S 



Propagating-houBe, constructing, 874V; 

 utilising. I'd 



Protection Society wanted, 175 



Pruning— fruit trees, 89 ; summer, 110, 

 111 ; philosophy of, 273, 295 



Pterie s.-rrulata, 393 



Pudsey Poultry Show, 111 



Pumpkins, King of, 279 



Rabbits, scaring, 406 



Radcliffe Poultry Show, 263 



Radishes— select, [28; forcing, 411 



Railway charges for poultry, 72, 154, 

 285; companies'responsibilit v. 285; 

 account, 302 : exorbitant on Pigeons, 

 302; misdoings, 322 



Raphanus caudatus, 117, 238, 257; 

 sowing, 92; culture, 451 



Raspberries— unf mitral, 228 ; pruning, 

 281; in wet soil, 413 



Rats, to exclude from chickens, 476 



Redbreast, an albino, 18 



Red spider, 43, 82 ; on "Vines, 20 



Reigate Rose Association, 27 



Retaina, 254 



Retinospora obtusa in Yorkshire, 181 



Rhododendrons— Fortunei, 221 : plant- 

 in/ an -1 list ' if hardy, 855; manuring, 

 355; Nuttallii leggy, 413 



Rhubarb, 15 ; forcing, 893, 411 



Roofs, best angle for, 371 



Room plants at St. Petersburg, 277 



Rosarian's protest, 87 



Rose water, to make, 96 



Roses, 404 ; on their own roots, 1 : 

 plaster for budding, 3 ; prize for 

 fifty cut, 5, 34, 44, 60, 91 ; stocks for, 

 19; 92; leaves eaten, 34; culture, 60, 

 187,218,283.; for pots, 71 : sent out in 

 1865, 79 ; gardens of Lyons, 80 : graft- 

 ing, 86,179; buds not opening for ex- 

 hibition. 92; to bloom at Christmas, 

 110; pruning Blairii No. 2, 111; 

 select, 125 ; pruning standards with 

 large heads, ISO; forcing, 137, 393; 

 of 1865, 139 ; at Seend. HI ; for cover- 

 ing a wire fence, 151; of 18 6, 1 - 

 to destroy mildew, 172: grafting, 

 170; manures for. lsi, 387,892; list 

 of, 1x4 ; "Cultivation of in Pots]" 

 185: list of best, 202: new of 1866-6, 

 215; potting, not opening, 227: 

 good varieties, 238) BIO; bedding, 

 244,283; white Hybrid Perpetual, 

 246 : in Scotland, 254 : at Vitry, 

 258; Maiden's Blush as a stock. 

 296 ; transplanting, 299 : cbntinUoufe- 

 blooming, 800; the new. Sir., B45, 

 363; first pruning of budded. 936: 

 iron support for, 336 : blood manure 

 for, 337: stab lard, 375 -.mulching and 

 manuring, 406; renovating trained, 

 445; covering the stem; 451 ; Alba 

 tnutabilis,279: Austrian Briar; 483; 

 Mar- dial NieL 257, 183, 441; Mi-s 

 Margaret Dombrain, 127 : Mrs. 

 "Ward, 221 ; Mrs. John Berners, 276 



Rouen drake, 380 



Rubbish heaps, 273 



Ruasian Emperor's garden, 426 



SACCOLAPIT M AMTTI.LACF.rM, 127 



Salmon in garden ponds, 333 

 Salsifv, boiling, 400 

 Salt—for mossy lawn, 259; as a ir_a- 

 nurc,393 



Salt cat for Pigeons, 324 

 Salvia— argeiuea, 1 10 ; patina and 

 doeninea doI uovcriaf»28S 

 1. 1 nobiUsi 1-7 



Sand, for cultural purposes, 39; 

 theory of Bllvor, 196; and iit* mas- 

 ters, 314 ; sea, for bull. . D I 



SatyrfomavroBenm, 228-j [nanortad^C 

 Saunders, W. W., E»a., his unuual 



in. 1 ting, 22 

 s.ivi.y. Bailor Dwarf Dim, 260 

 Bawduat t* >r plunging, 470 

 Scale— destroying brown, ISO; white, 



413 

 Scaly substance on fowl's legs, 400 

 Schi/.oHtylis coccinea culture, 469 

 Scotland, among I in braes, lochw, and 



mountain* of, Us, 147. 159,219, 811 



Sea coast, shrubs for. ill 

 Seaforthia elegans culture. 418 

 s,M-k.ilr, forcing, B71, 693, 411,413,424, 



469; roots, 433 

 Seeds— law as to poisr)ned, 82 ; for a 



garden, 266; supply of, 4K7 ; for an 



acre oclcftohen garden, c. 1 ! 



Selling-elasMH fur poultry, 231 



Sempervivitm Paiv;e, 127 



Sensitive Plant when touched with 

 glass, 205 



Shelter, trees for. 265 



Sheltering tree-, 



Shrubs for wet plot, 246 



si. bold, death of Dr. Von, 351 



Silk of North China mountains, 214 



Silkworm management, 116 



Siphooampylos tulgens, 464 



Sire ravencus, 24 



Sislun diseased, 116 



Slate powder paint, 409 



Slugs, 50 



Snotters in poultry, 306 



Soeiety of Arts examinations, 892, 432 



Southampton Poultry Show, 339 



South of England Poultry Show, 249 



Sow Thistle, destroying, 149 



Spanish fowls — excrescences on face, 

 ls : ehiekens. 194; inflated, B02; 

 cock's face red, 234 ; sitting, 234 ; 

 dropsy in. 267 



Spergula pilifera for a church yard, 208 



Sphierogyne latifolia cankered, 289 



Spring-flowering, planting for, 265; 

 lists of plants needed, 4SI 



"Standard of Excellence," 301 



Stephanotis fioribunda pruning, 16; 

 fruiting. 189 



Stocks, sowing German and Interme- 

 diate, 183 



Stoves— Hays's patent, 350; forgarden 

 structures, 390 



Strawberries— estimate of kinds, 40: 

 some described, 51; sport, 89; lo-j ; 

 ground between plants, 92 ; for forc- 

 ing, 109, 101. 2801 393,431: runners, 

 130; at Seend, 111: fresh planta- 

 tions. 15o; collection to he made 

 at Cnisrwtck, 167 ; late varieties, 171, 

 208; manuring and planting, 181; 

 manuring, 208 ; large kinds, 226 ; for 

 succession, 965; on Vine-border, 

 265; in ground vineries, 310: earlv, 

 337 ; growing for profit, 345, 420, 

 441 : market garden, 385; starting, 

 395; times of first picking, 424: 

 for market, 443, 482 ; suecessiomtl 

 bearing, 444: Alpines, for autumn, 

 300, 392 ; Capt. Cook. 420, 441 ; Comte 

 de Zans. 119; Dn Hogg, 1^0; Lord 

 Clyde. 59, 99; 120, 1H; St. Julien, 

 144; The Lady, 10G 



Succulents for plant case, 354 



Sulphur and time wash, 189; vapo- 

 rising, 318 



Swansea Poultry Show. 190 



Sweet Pea, Scarlet Invincible, 257 



Swyunertun Park, 446 



TACSOsrci Van-Volxemii, 127 ; ccl- 



TfitE. 227 



Tagetes signata pumila. 406 



T.i\ istock Poultry Shaw, 54, 112 



Teleianthera ficoidea versicolor cul- 

 ture, 1 



Temperature observations, 22G 



Thatching corn stacks, 964 



Thermometers for self-ventilation, 

 480 



Thome Poultry Show, 234 



Thrips,82; on Vines, 20; destroyim.', 

 394, 113 



Thujopsis dolabrata in Yorkshire, 131 



Thunbergia fragrans, 31 



ETingrith Gardens, note on, 125 



Tobacco— duty free for garden pur- 

 poses, 7 ; drying, 151 ; gathering and 

 drying. 245 



Toduiorden JJotanieal Society, 426 



Toes of fowls united, 458 



Tomatoes, 186 



Tracheliuni cteruleum culture, 144 



Transplanting small trees and shrubs, 



4111 



Trees — encroaching, 141 ; shrubs 

 under, 207; ot rapid growth, 337; 

 transplanting small. 401 

 Tritoma uvaria and Burche-Ui culture, 



34; dividing, 245 

 Tritonia aurea. leaves eaten, f'l 

 ■BmiffleS and Truffle culture, lu 

 Tuberoses, Italian, second year, 265 

 Tulipa sylvrMtris. 99-, 126 

 Tulips, arranging m bedi, 319 



Turkey- poult, white, 18; cock para- 

 lygod, 56 



Turnips, 50; bid ting, 34; transplant- 

 ing. 128; culture, 1-0 



Tying v.ull trcun, 391 



1 1 ■■ 1 j 1 ■ ■ . 1 i Show, 474 



United States^ horticultural cntcr- 

 prise in, BS 



I a pendula, 221 



Urine, applying, 201 

 Uttoxeter Poultry Show, 134 



Vanda Rensoni, 369 

 Vegetable UaiTOWS, 1-7 



■'V. [i table World, The," 428 



Ventilation, 845 



Verbenas select, 16; sporting. 85; 



seedlings in pots, 71; propa 



and managomeni for bedding, 14S; 



outtinga, 147 ; introductiou IntAme* 



rica, 221; wintering, 354 

 Veronicas, Ni w Zoalaud, 200 

 Victoria regia in the river Ut-rbice, 429 

 Vines— newly planted, 16 : borde-rsfor, 



420, 421, 451, 400, top-dressing, 110, 



manuring, l."d. proteotlxu, 189, 



making, 208, 984, 2sj, 361, 375, 47«, 

 481, 491, renpvatingj 393, unboiled 

 bones for, 485, covering outside, 20*3, 

 997. Leave* of, 51 ; leaves i atm 

 and Bpeelcedj root cut, 99: mtidew 



on, 10, 92, lil, 245: for a pit, 172: 

 removing bark frum, 207 ; ex- 

 posing in winter, 227; cuttings 

 struck in March, leaves diseased, 

 inarched, cuttings for Cape of Good 

 Hop--. 227; roots outside, 244; 

 leaves crimsoned, 285 ; horse fleeh 

 in border, S$66; for greenhouse, 

 284; analysis of, 319: culture, 319: 

 plants in bouse, with, B65, Mi: 

 culture and varieties, 374 ; in a room, 

 375; exposing to frost. 375; in pots, 

 for a greenhpnse, 393; starting, 

 forcing, 995, 491; the largest known, 

 409: house for with plants, 412; 

 building house over, 41:!; planting, 

 Cucumbers and Melons with, 451: 

 planting, 469"; for ground vinery, 491 



Vinery — destroying flies in, burning 

 sulphur in, 02; heating, 130. is*, 

 394 ; constructing, 197, 236, 244, 265, 

 319; late and early, .'OS: wasps in, 

 ■ ating, 2S3 : how best to spend 

 £40 on, 336: planting,4hi : stove in- 

 side, 4'^5 ; arrangement, 470; old, 

 470; fire heat in, 492 



Vineyards — of Germany, 48; under 

 glass, 261 



Viola oornuta, 195, 226, 297, 277, 314, 

 327, 348, 381. 392, 405, 406,421; cul- 

 ture, 118, 130; cuttings, 184; the 

 true, 368; from Reed, 170; hit. a and 

 montana, 195, 244 ; hihernica, 393 ; 

 uniflora, 406 



Violets— The Czar, 257; compost for 

 Neapolitan, 351 ; for winter, 469 



Vitry, an afternoon at, 258 



Vulture hocks, 152, 131, 173, 189, 252 



Wakf. field Poultry Snow, lid. 212 

 Walks, 225; clearing of weeds, 206; 



management of, 282 



Wall-case, ventilating, 207 



Walls— heightening garden, 151 : fruit, 

 keeping wasps. &.c, from, 198; fruit 

 trees for, 227, 260; trees, root-prun- 

 ing old, 300; crowding, 354; prun- 

 ing, 413 ; shoots, pinched in, 433 



Walnut propagation, 337 



Walsall Poultry Show.465 



Walton's hurserXfes\349 



Warning, 210, 396, 492 



Wasps, 187 ; destroying, 225 ; in 

 vinery, 266 



Water— softening. 1G : from iron cis- 

 terns for plants, 318 



Watering in dry weather, 110 



Waterproofing cloth, 374 



"Wayside Flora," 81 



Weather in north of Ireland. 23 



Weedy, 433; destroying, 149, 189; on 

 walks, 189 ; on a lawn. 819 



Week, work for. 13, 31, 49, 68.88,107, 

 127. lis, It',-,, 1K5.205, 223, 242,201. 279, 

 297.:il5.333,351, 370,389,410, ISO, 447, 

 (67, i*T ; Doings of the Last, 14, 32, 

 50, 69, 89, 108, 128, 149, 163, 1 I, » 6, 

 224, 243i 262, 280, 298,316,384,352,^71, 

 39Q, 411,431, 148, b B, 188 



Weig. la rosea culture, 393 



Wellingtonia gigantea, 33, 406; trans- 

 planting, 42 : planting, 60; large, 180 



William^'- nursery, 312 



Window gardening, 316,490 



Wintering plants, 4ll 



Winter garden, materials for, 433 



Wir-worm in fowl's excrements, 476 



Woburn Cottage durdenShow, 103 



Wolverhampton Poultrv Show/339, 400 



Woodbridge Poultrv hhow. 72. 176 

 is-,., ail, 321, 342,35&: evil doings of, 

 132 : m Cnaricery f "895 



WoodhoTO P'-ultry Show, 53 



Woodlice. 187 ; destroying. 110, 228 



W i tocb Poultry Sho* 267 



Working Men's Flower Show, 253 



Work, untimely, 263 



Workmen for two aeres, 374 



Yorkshire Pq^lthx Show, 173, 494 



