Jnly 15, 1875. 1 



JOURNAL OF HORTICULTUBE AND COTTAGE GAEDENER. 



vii 



Ornithological (National) Association, 



•265 

 Otmunda rcf^alis, 408 

 Oxford Poaitry tihow, cups, 173, 



210 



P,r;oNU MooTAN failing, IS 



Paisley Poultry Show, 65 



Palma-ChriBti, 5 



Palms rtowcri- ix out of doors, 420 



PaDitam capitlare. 24i 



Parkinson, John, 493 



Parrot BeU-pluckintr, 2GS,342, 3S4 



Parsley, 118; Buperstition, 430 ; White, 



419 

 Parsnip. 118 : wine, 306 

 Passifloraa, ednlifi, and culture, 258; 

 in prreenhouae, 244; pruning, 1'27 ; 

 in vinery, 2*-S 

 Past and future, 1 

 Paul's, W., Rnses in pot?, itc.,8; 



Sprintr Exhibition, 2o3 

 Pea trellises, 420 

 Peach orchard, the larpest, 472 

 Peaches— aphis on. 89r); the Condor, 

 470; Exquisite. 499; Flat, of ('hina, 

 B95 : forcing. 37, 69. 280. 832, 350 ; not 

 fraiting. 478; house, manafjement. 

 JOl, routine, 185; leaves, decayed 

 and hliatered, 4i9. diseased. 478; 

 trees, pummintr. 170. injured, 818, 

 not tliriving, 13, training, SO 

 Pcachery, management, 418; mois- 

 ture in, 317 

 Peaciick. white, 110 

 Pears— blossom buds, 2SS ; diaensed, 

 J27; estimates of, 328; gathering, 

 170; leaves blo'L-hed, 436; insects 

 on. 436; price, 81; good sort?. 290; 

 list of in Rutland, 183; varieties, 

 140; last vear, 187; Easter Beune, 

 294; KniRht'a Monarch. 121, 20ll ; 

 Ne Plus Meuria and Betgnmotte 

 d'Esperen. 199; Lucy Grieve, 277; 

 Souvenir du Congress, 161; Winer 

 Nelis, 259 

 Peas, 118; Laxton's Connoisseur, 50, 

 94; late crops, 486; Culverwell's 

 Prolific. 72; early, 87; obtaining 

 early. 15,1 ; sowing early. 58; pre- 

 serving green, 402; protecting fmm 

 Bparrows, 146; for September, 478; 

 Bowing, 26'); trench sowing. 128; 

 Bucceseion of, 497 ; watering, 458 

 Peaty soil, fruit trees for, 38 

 Pelargoniums, new type, 2; oblon- 

 gatum, vellow, 314; potting, 120; 

 bhnw.215: Zonal, dying, 283 

 Pourith Poultry Show. 88 

 Pcntbtemons, 233 ; antirrhinoides, 276 ; 



culture, 160 

 Perches, 324 



Peristeronic Society's Show. 67, lOS 

 Pheasants. Golden, hybrid, 288 

 Philadelphia International Exhibi- 

 tion. 297,345 

 Philydrum glaberrimum. 431 

 Phryniuni sanguineum, 251 

 Pbyiloeactus biformis, 270 

 Picea's leader renewii a, 478 

 Pigeons — Barhs, 60, 129: selecliun in 

 breeding, 898, 480 ; Carriers' instinct, 

 502; Club at Lteds. 302; common, 

 Sil; Drsiionns, 131, 265, I'Crms 

 Horseman, t>8; standard, 81/: state* 

 mentof Fancy, 173 ; featberincaBed, 

 174 ; homing. 110; Jacobin. 339 ; 

 Mahomet, 303; Mr. Yacder 

 Meersch's, 262; nes.t fur, 440; OwIh. 

 129, 152, 225. 246. 265. 3iJ, 341. English, 

 173, 303. S83, 399; Mealy Pouter, 21, 

 90, 130. 173. 209, clastes of, 225 ; Pou- 

 ters, 265, Mr. Bullen's, 897; Toys, 

 S04; foreign Truuipeters. 302; 

 Russian Trumpeters, 285, 3".9, 3fi3 ; 

 Tuibit and Ba'dhead sick. 306 

 Pine-Apple Nursery. 331 

 Pioe Apples, in the Bahamas, 314; 

 culture, 'ti; leaves shrivelled, 244; 

 management, 147 

 Pines, culture, 418 ; not fruiting, 



300 

 Pinery, management, 101 , 336 ; routine, 



185 ' 

 Pineries, temperatures. 12 

 Pinus p'nsapo, insects ^n, 43S 

 Pipes, for bottom heat, 13; depress- 

 ing hotrwater, 186: of earthenware, 

 17U; joining hot-water, 95 ; jointing 

 liot-wa'er, 60 

 Pitcher, 300 



Pitcher-plnnt, a hardy, 141 

 Pit. constructing propagating, 81; 

 heating from kituheu boiler, ^99; 

 use of heated. 337 

 Plant-growing, 7 

 Plants, lists ut new, 223 

 Plait, Sir Hugh. 252 

 Plalyceriuma Wallichii andWiUinckii. 



813 

 Plum trees, pruning, 60; Eummer- 



pTuning. 46 ) 

 Podalyria calvptrata,25l 

 Poinaet'ia, cutting?, 149; for table 

 decoration, 6 ; pulcherrima culture, 

 387 

 Poplar. Black, 351 

 Poitsmouth Poultry Show, lOS; 



awards, 1^9 

 Potatoes— American. 198, prizes for, 

 468 : choice kinds, 92; diseased. 



Potatoes— Continued. 

 262; the disease, 28); new disease, 

 469. affecting American, 490. 497; 

 >oung at Christmas. 396; Colorado 

 Beetle, 171.240; for mnin crop, 223 ; 

 early. 37. l&G, lt4. 277, 430 ; late field, 

 ?>^f): for forcing. 103; enconragiug 

 improvement, 240; in 1874.23; lime 

 for, 300: notes on. 234, 2rin; relalivrt 

 nolea, 1.57, 179, 216; planting. 277; 

 protecting, 851; great prnduce, 97; 

 wize of sets and spaces. 50; prepar- 

 ing for sets. 101; cutting seed, 170; 

 Royal Ashleaf, 14J 

 Potato "The Disease." 493 

 Pots, desirable size, 17 ; economising, 

 285; painting. IS: porous garden, 

 410, porous, 451.492 

 Potting, appropriate, 415; soil, mix- 

 ing, 234, preparing, 155; stove 

 plants, 59 

 Poultry account book, 173 

 Poultrv- basket, 39; keeper, the, 4; 

 in 1874.00; run, grass for. 81; food, 

 90; keeping account, 128; and the 

 season. 191 ; trespassing, 192 ; show 

 expenses. 261; shows, coming, 285 ; 

 fancier's dreams, sm ; housps, build- 

 ing, 819; profits from exhibition. 

 337; keeping arrangements, 842; 

 breeding pure. 421; at railway 

 stations, 460; show schedules, 461; 

 vard, 504 

 Primulas, 262; acaulis and its va- 

 rieties, 532; hardiness, 283; sinen- 

 pis sowing. 316 ; cortuwnides amnena 

 culture, 221. hardy, 890; culture of 

 Chinese, ir.8; japonica sowing, 357 ; 

 sowing, 458 

 Pringlea antiscorbutica, 276 _ 

 Prizes, lawsuit to recover, 247 

 PropaijatiniT pit. heating. 127 

 Proteci ing fruit blossoms, 317 

 " Pruning, Grafting. &c ," 353 

 Pruning, neslected, 128 ; wall plants, 8 

 Pteris tricolor, culture. 81 ; from 



spores. 170 

 Pumn, 206 



Puitv, soft. 127 ^ ^^ 



Pyramidal fruit tree management, 35 

 pyramids pruning. 186 

 Pvrethrums, double. 471 

 Pvrus. prunifoUa, 276; japonica cut- 

 'tingB, 319 



QaFKcua Ilex, 431 



RaUCIT —FATING HER YOUNG, 210; 



hutches. 67; management, 154; Mr. 

 Firth's, 287; proof plants, 4'9 



Rabbits. 46; green cards for, 48f>, .501; 

 Silver-Grev, 502 ; eye inflamed, 504 ; 

 at Northampton, 2i6; shrubs they 

 do not bark. 378; deterring, 837; 

 York Show. 305 



Radishes in hot weather, 460 



Railway liability for delaying fowls, 

 172 



Rainfall at Weymouth, 96 



Rain deficient, 25 



Ransome, T. A., 376 



Raspberries, eulture, 168, £00; last 

 year, 137; unfruitful, 13 



Rea<ling Poultry Show, 131 



Red spider. 186 : destroying, 477 



Regent's Park, 370 



Reports on poultry, 172 



RboilodPudroTis, twelve hardy. 243 



Rhubarb, culture. 329: forcing, 198, 

 234, tubs, 125; raising early, 127 



Rhubarbs, 300 



Ribbon border, 243; planting, 331 



Ricinis commnnis, 278 



Ridges, levelling, 170 



Rockwork, plants for, 170. E96 



Roller, blind arranging, 128 ; for blind, 

 13 



RoUisson.Mr W.. 496 



Romanzoffias. 3(1k 



RoHPS— Admirable, 171; anhidea and 

 mildew, 419; fur east aspect, 478; 

 attar of roses, 123: budding, 498; 

 for button-boles. iSC)-, Mario B«u- 

 mann. 77 ; climbing. 37. 71 ; cut-back, 

 42S, 457. 472; eutlingrt. in open 

 ground. 149. propagating by. 2(6, pot- 

 ting, 103: for cold place. 28^; esti- 

 mates of. 230, 373 : exhibited by non- 

 grnwer, 49 ; for non-pxhibitor, 3 7 ; 

 Fortune's Yellow, 347; fragrant, 

 4 3. 471; and frost, 234; under glass, 

 87. 50, 43i: growing. 318 : Felix 

 Genero, 3^6; house. 283. shadin;?, 

 878; leaves diseased, 460; Lyons 

 Show. 416; on Manetti htock. 87H; 

 Mart-cbal Niel, "05; merits of. 292; 

 M'is8 de Meanx. 171; notes on some, 

 176. 834; Louis die'-. 171; W. Paul's. 

 346: portraits of. 433; inpotp,395; 

 pruning. 127, 171; another require- 

 ment. 4^8; scented. 4.^0; Feeds, 395; 

 mulch over roots, 2?3; selection of, 

 24: stock f-»r. 26J; Tea for border, 

 127 : transplanting, RO. cuttings, 127 ; 

 trees, and fro'-t. 271. and intens« 

 cold, 211); fur trellis. 300; for east 

 wall. 143 ; ff^r west wall, 420 ; weevl 

 on,39o: white and cluster. 256. 280 ; 

 in winter, 212: tweet-scented, 4:13 



■ Ru^by Pigeon Show, 439 



Rump abscess, 248 

 Rupselia juncea culture, 28i) 



St AUHTEt-L PnULTEY SlIOW, 151 

 Sales <if plants, 294 

 Salvia patens culture, 916 

 Salvia*! for winter decoration, 467 

 Santolina culture, 81 

 Saponarias and culture, 851 

 Sarracenia purpurea, 81, HI 

 Savoys. Victoria, 262 

 Sawdust for fiower beds, 60 

 Saxifragn. peltata. 358; Sfracheyi, 272 

 Scale on Peach and Myrtle trees, 13 

 Screen, plants fur, 262 

 Screws, fastening, 73 

 Scarlet Runners early, 156 

 Schedules of poultry shows, 479 

 Sea-kale -culture. 81, 499; crowns de- 

 caying, 128; after cutting, 243; 

 earthing, 38; forcing. .58, 103. 198, 

 251,262; planting, 170, 318, 435 : pots. 

 102,177; running to seed, 378; and 

 Rhubarb tub, 145; long-stemmed, 

 217; tubs, 125. 167 

 Seedlings, raii-ing, 204 

 Seed, old and new. 283 ; sowinp, 124 

 Sempervivums, bedding-out, 419 ; seed- 

 ing. 420 

 Senecio macroglossus, 161 

 Sewage, deodorising, 303 

 " Sewage Processes, Cost of," 493 

 Shading glass, 396 

 Shnnking. causes and cure, 229 

 Sheep barking trees, 378 

 Show msnagement and reports, 436 

 Shrub for centre of bed. 128 

 Shniba. bare at base, 357; propa- 

 gating various, 262 

 Slops, save the, 476 

 Smallage.436 

 Smoke from ki'n. 128 

 Snails anH fruit trees. 374 

 Sneezing in fowls. 324 

 Snowdrop Tree. 420 

 Soapsuds for manure, 357 

 Soil, improving. 103 

 Sclanum Capsicastrum culture, 283 

 Soot, &c., 185 ; salt, and lime manure, 



171 

 South of Ireland Poultrv Show, 64 

 Spalding Pigeon Show. 66 

 Sparaxis, culture, 233; not thriving, 



262 

 Sparrows, 142; v. Gooseberries, 98; 

 V. fruitbuds, 125, 196. 16?:'^. Car- 

 nations. 414 ; eating Peas. 283 

 SphrenoEryne latifnlia p'-opagatlng, 206 

 Spring. In search of. 969 

 Squirrels egg-suckers. 227 

 Stacksteads Poultry Show, 881 

 Standards pruning, 186 

 Stanceria par^idoxa, 94 

 Stanhopeaa and culture, 238; tigrina, 



239 

 Stanhope Poultry Show. 264 

 Staple in stone, 73 

 Stelling'a sebifera, 5 

 Stephjinophvsum Baikiei, 141 

 Stocks. Niffht-aeented, culture, 102; 



sowing. 334 

 Stony-soiled beds, 300 

 Stove, for greenhouse, 81: without 



flue, 800 

 Stratiomys chamiT?lio metamorphosis, 



100 

 Strawberries-cankered. 283; care of 

 rait. 434; culture, 168; out-door, 

 36; early and late, 170: forciug. 77. 

 135. 178, 213. 222.599, plants for. 487 ; 

 unfraitful. 435, 498 : house for, 40 ; 

 planting, 281 ; protection, 457; for 

 light soil, EO: syringing fruiting, 

 39;; : last year, 137 

 Street gardens and spring flowers. 885 

 Suburban gardeniDe, 8, 36, 57, 77, 98, 

 125. 147. 168. 184. 204. 221. 241. 260. 281, 

 298. 816. 335 35.5,376,894,417,434.458, 

 476. 406 

 Sunbeams, catching. 91 

 Sunday, birds at shows on, 186 

 Sunderland Poultry Show, 422 

 Swainsona Grevana and culture, 199 

 Swale, Mr. W.. 894 

 Swans on the Thutuea, 490 

 Sweet Williams, plautine. 223 

 Sycamore's bark dead, 857 



Tallow Tree, 5 



Tank heating, 499 



Teas. 854 



Temple Gardens, 374 



Tenant removing shrnbs. 88, 127 



Thames Embankment. 31)9 



Theropoffon pal'idus, 286 



Thinning flowers and fruits, 425 



Thompson. Mr. C. N., 7. 39 



Thorne Poultry Show, 5)1 



Thrushes, voung cramped, 461 



Thuja Lobbi from cuttinga, 127 



Tobacco in Algeria, 277 



Tomatoes sowinir early. 156 



Toxicophl.Ta 'Jhnnbergi, 2!6 



Tracing paper, 244 



']?radescaniia virginica and culture, 

 217 



Treef, newly planted. 896.434; prun- 

 ing. 896; "plants h*-neath, Ul ; re- 

 moving large, 232; transplanting 

 large, 275 



Trilliums and their culture, 410 

 TropfFolum. canarieiihe culture, 'QO', 



Minnie Warren, 167 ; tricolorum 



after flowering. h78 

 Tropical fruit culture, 161 

 "Truflle hunting. 5t 

 TnWp Societv'a Show, 455 

 Tulips, after bedding out, 396; Van 



Thol not flowering, 207 

 Tumour in hen, 424 

 Tunbridge Wells Poultry Show, 84 

 Turkeva. rearing young, 424 

 Tumbull, A.,75 



Ubi«e and its ammonia, 138 

 Uvularias, 471 



ViLLOTA PTJBPUnEA CnLTTBE. 206 



Vandas, 291 ; at Mr. Warner's. 394 



Varipfies, do they wear out ? 20 



Vegetables, for early sowing, IBG 

 forced in pots. 433; selection of, 3 



Veitch & Sons' Nursery. 158 



Veitch's fruit prizes, 468 



Ventilating. 300 



Veratrums, 433 



Veronica serpyllifolia i". g;ra5S. 73 ; 

 under trees, 127 : pinguifolia, 161 



Viburnum Sandankwa, 496 



Villa gardening, fi. 36, 57. 77, 98. 125. 

 175. 168, 184.2 4.221,241,260.281,208, 

 816, 335, 355, 376, 394, 4.7, 434. 453, 476, 

 496 



Vinery, amateurs'. 496 ; erecting, 12; 

 management, 77, 317, 85.'>, 391 ; in- 

 Bectain,2f;7 ; routine, 169. 205, 242; 

 spare space in 12; plants for wall 

 32S 



Vines— removing bark, 4: bleeding, 

 222; breaking irregularly, 1(2; canes 

 EpUtlinff, 456; Canon Hall as a 

 stock, 81 ; coiling in pots. 38; cul- 

 ture. 282. in NewSouth Wales, 394; 

 cntiing down, 141; desideratum, 12 ; 

 dressing. 77 ; from eyes, 127 ; forcing 

 late, 37; to fruit late. 102: grafting, 

 5. 318; for greenhouse, 127; Groa 

 Guillaume, ^91 ; Black Hamburgh 

 on open wall, 478; in cool house, 

 318; training in house, P8 ; inarch- 

 ing, 170, after, 376; injured, 318; 

 leaves. Mistered and scalde'l, 376, 

 rough. 478, spotted and stained, 499; 

 mildewed, 337; painting. 97; plant- 

 ing. 435; in pot-^, 169: pruning, 59 ; 

 removing tendrils, 499; rods break 

 jngirregularly,337 ; roots grub-eaten, 

 819; scalded, 436; slopping, 837; 

 training, 357; transplanting, 38, 72, 

 120, 144; in low temperature, 292; 

 treatment^ 394; on open walla, 431 

 weevil on, 283 



Vineyard at Caroiff, 297 



Viola montana, 378 



Violets, 270; culture, 378; Neapolitan 

 culture, 283; double white, 262 ; va- 

 rieties and culture. 293 ; a new, 

 295 ; Neapolitan become single, 

 337 ; for spring bedding, 3U7 



Wages at mabket gardens, 185 

 Wahlenbergia tuberosa. v36 

 Walks, making gravel, ^81 

 Wall, evergi-een for, 1(79; fruit for 



N.E.. 207 ; tree protection, 170 

 Wallflowers, double yellow, 830 

 Wasps, queen, 233 

 Water-cresses, 390 

 Water, pure for animals, 153 

 Watering, 458; plants, 354 

 Waverley Poultry Show, 107 

 Weather, work and means, 25 

 Weaver. Mr. T. 74, lot 

 Weedy lawn, 357 

 Weeks, d 'ings of last and present, 11, 



86. 58, 79. 101. 126, 147. 168.184,205, 



222, 242, 260. 281, 298, 817, 3i5, 355, 376, 



391,418,434,458.477,497 

 WeUingtonia gigantea. 123, 891 

 Wharfedale Poultry Show, ISi 

 Williams's, Mr. B. S., nurseries, 255 

 Willow grubs in shoots. 207 

 Window-boxes, plants for, 478 

 Window gardening, 298, 364 ; lectures 



on, 221 

 Winter Aconite culture, 159 

 Wistaria sinensis, 410 

 Wolstenholme, Mr. D.. 883 

 Wolverhampton Poultry Show, 62 

 Woodlice. destroying, 857 ; in green 



house, 420 

 Worms Jn lawn, 127 

 Wright.Mr. J., 277 



Xtlopoda fabriciana. 



YE»r'S (i*Rr^ENINO, NOTES ON LAST, 



27,95. 117,166 

 York bird Show. 502 

 Yucca's flowering age, 88 



Zinc lahelb, ink for, ' 



81 



