JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 



[ July 16, 1875. 



CucrTMBEHs— Continued. 

 8ected,337: liquiil manure for, 2R2; 

 and WelonB, yfi'2 ; Monro's Duke of 

 Edinburgh, 419; in Peach h(iu8e. 

 2*0; pit. constructii'tr, 243; plants 

 checked, 396; roots, diseased, 83, 52, 

 knobbed, 5; for September, 478; 

 Borta, Stf; summer and winter, 180 ; 

 sowinff, 169; temperature in winter, 

 9i; Tender and True, 472; not 

 Ihrivintr. 39G; in vinery, U2; in 

 ■wintr-r, 47 



Cupar Poultry Show, 18 



CupressuB Lawaouiana, 24!) 



Culford Hall, 164. 216 



Cullum, Lady, 167 



Cup not silver, 128 



Currants, Black, 60; for damp places, 

 60; trees, caterpillars on. 420 



Cutler, testimonial tn Mr ,51 



Cuttings, decaviuK, 3^7; sent by post, 

 975 



Cyclamens, culture, 73, 262. 283 ; seed- 

 ling culture, 499; seedlinffs. 283; 

 persicum, 262 ; out of doorB,262 



Cyclobothra alba and culture, 98 



Cydonia, japonica fruit, 149; Maulei, 

 2S6 



Cyrtoperia sanguinea, 277 



Cytisus Adami, 493 



Dahlias— PLANTING, 816 ; seleot, 170 ; 



for showing, 357 ; starting, 181 

 Daisies, deatroving, 223 

 Dalkeith, 181,203.240 

 Daphne cneorum culture, 487 

 Dari as poultry food, 463 

 Deciduous shrubs, pruning, 60 

 DendrobiuuiB, 270; in Burmah, 249; 

 cariniferum, 413; nobile culture, 

 460 

 Deodorising sewaRO, 207 

 Deutzia gracilis, culture, 156; un- 

 healthy, 223 

 Dich-risandia Saundersii, 691 

 Dieffenb^ehta brasilienuis ani cul- 

 ture, 45i 

 Dielytra epectabilia culture, 185 

 Digging, coat of, 206 

 Dinner-table decorations, 124 

 Diosma uniflora and culture, 887 

 Disbiiddioff fruit trees. 394 

 Dondia epipactis culture. '215 

 Dorking, the exhibition, 38, 82, 103, 104, 

 149, 171. 187, 2U, 284; age of, 128; 

 toes swollen, 171 ; diseases. 171 ; with 

 Brahmas, 174 : dvmg suddenly, 15(; 

 White and Cuckoo, 284; heo, 224; 

 oharaeteristica, lci7, voracious, 192; 

 Silver-lirey, 245 

 Doronijums. 410 

 Dorset Poultry Show, 1C4. 129 

 DractEnas. 94, 175; hardiness of, 378; 



propagation, 81 ; Smithii, 496 

 Dragoons. 45 



Drawing-room Ferns and plants, 206 

 Ducks, Aylesbury, -aO; Call. 68, 288; 

 supply of eggs, "'SS; fowls with, 4fi; 

 for exhibiting, 68; in garden, 357; 

 Mandaiin and Carolina, 192 



East axd north-east wiMna, 3i5 



Echeverias, bedding-uut, 419. iiO ; me- 

 tallica from seed, 186; pumila cul- 

 ture, 262 



Edinburgh fruit Show, 221 



Egg buyerii.uud sellers, 3i8 



Eeg-eating fowls, 248 



Egg-layera, 90 



Eggs. 28a, 858; blood in. 151; boiling, 

 442; cooking soft, 402; detecting 

 fertilised, 402; detecting sex, 402, 

 44'i ; and east wind, 420; iuiporte<', 

 1R4; keeping, 362; number in a hen 

 302; preserving, 306. S'l; shell less. 

 192; Boft-shelled, 174; vendors of 

 double. 30j 



Endive, 117 



Epidendrum syringotbyrsis, 161 



Epimediums and thr-ir culture, 254 



Epworth Poultry Show, 88J 



Eranthis hyenialia culture, 93, 159 



Erysimum pumilum, 368 



Krythrotis licddumoi, 161 



Efipalier wires fur Pears. 243 



Essex Poultry Show, 868, 879 



Eucalyptus cornuta, 51 



Eufharis, amazonica, 12; culture, 122, 

 163. 183 : not Howering, 59 



Eugeni Ugni, large, 476 



Euphorbiaeea;. 295 



Evergi'eens, planting, 147; pruning, 

 6) 



Everlasting Flowers, 13 



Fxfter RoBC Show. 489 



Exhibitions, crowding plants at, 888 - 



Fakenham Poultry Show, 63 

 Feathereating fuwls, 134. 862 

 Fern case draining, 243 

 Fernery, climbers fur, I70:mana2c- 

 meu; of hardy, 98; plant for snrlace, 



mi 



Ferna. how to grow, 95; not well 

 grown, 25 ; polling, 148; re-arrang- 

 ing. h8; poisoiicii, 478; for btove, 

 I8ii; not thriving. 498; tree, 495 



Fertilii^ation, nids to, 844 



Fertilising flowers, 387 



Ficus elasUca, C 



Fies. nn greenhouse wall, 243 ; house 

 for, 60 ; in notH, 148 ; last year, lb7 



Fine-foliaged plants for indoor de- 

 coration, 443 



Flamingo Plant. 415 



Floral Society, Metropolitan. 124 



Flower garden, the, 3 8, 830. 450 



Flower gardenin g, semi-nat nral. 485 



Flower Missions, 180. 201.256, 416 



Flnwer perfumes, chemical effect of, 

 376 



Flowers, changing their colours, 28, 

 94. 123; early, 94; packing, 137, 164; 

 liardy early spring, 843 ; hardy 

 plants for cut, 486; preservation of, 

 454 : and fruit lor sick poor, 449 ; 

 ehoice spring, 465; preparation of 

 forced, 219 



Flue-heatiuff grecnhouae, 818 



Forcicg plants, 77 



Forfar Poultry Show, 16 



Forget-me-nots, 26 ; for spring garden- 

 ing, 493 



Fourcrova, undnlata, 277 ; Selloa, 161 



Frost, effects of. 96 



Fowl-house, 288 



Fowls, diarrhffiaed, 192; out of con- 

 dition. 192; not la>ing, 192; non-sit- 

 ting. 504; legs Bcaly, 5 4; with 

 Ducks, 46 



Frame lights, economising, 221 



Francoas and culture, 274 



Fret, do not, 417 



P'ritillary and culture, 73 



Froaterley Poultrv ^how. 2C5 



"Fruit Manual," 348 



Fruits— blossoms, 320: forcing, 12; 

 growing for gale. Hi: prospects, 

 331, in Scotland, 292: protecting, 

 477; selection of, 3, 50; thinnintr, 

 894; trees, cordon and pyramid, 

 477, Bummer pinching, 419, on walls, 

 pruning. 205 



Fuchsias for miliars, Ac, 478 



Fuel for stove. 401 



Funkia albo-marginafa and culture, 6 



Furze, propagating double, 127 



Galanthus Elwefii, 367 



Galeandra Baueri and culture, 314 



Galef a' and their culture, 411 



Gamboge, 5 



Game and poultry foreign trade. 860 



Gardenia, culture, 223; Stanleyana 

 culture, 254 



Garden, mv. in 1874, 48; notes fmm 

 my, 92. 137. 215. 29iJ. 334; of Herbs. 

 82; prospects, northern, 874; men 

 required for, 396 



Gardi-ners' Benevolent Institution, 51 



Gardener's dress of old, 79 



Gardener's wages five centuries ago, 

 353 



Garland flower, 4S7 



Gas-heated boiler, 178,262,283 



Gecee ibis spring. 824 



Geraniums-bedling, 231 , 251. 2&9, 328 ; 

 for bouquets, 38; easy growing for 

 beds 313; fancy drawn, 81 ; leaves, 

 browned, 206, curled, 262. doited, 

 spotted, 337; lpggy,82; overpolting, 

 120; potting, 81, and cuttings, 14S; 

 fnr exposed site. 43t>; sowing, 83^; 

 stopping spedling. 148; Lucius, 387 ; 

 culture of Tricoliir, 460; White- 

 eagpd little Tn>t,y2 



Gerarde, John, 145 



Gib3ou,Mr. J.. 28 



Gineer, wild, 37.81 



Gladiolus planting, 261 



Gladioluses, culture, l!90; select, 81 



Glasgow Winter Gard.^ns, 876 



Glasnevin Garden-*, fliiwers at, 216 



Glass, drilling botes iu, 287; frosted, 

 851 



Gloxinias, from seed, 176 ; Van 

 Houtte's, 232 ; select. 128 



Gold fish in greenhouse, 478 



Gooseberries, select, 26'2 



Gooseberry, borer. 471; caterpillar, 

 436,472; sawflv,435 



Gorse, double, propngating, 43(1 



Grafting, 817; heading trees for, 17^; 

 wax,6J 



Grapes— for south wall. 12 ; Golden 

 Champion, 52, 78: packing, 77; of 

 the past, 123; Muscat Hamburgh, 

 136; three approved, 158; Mra. Pince 

 and Lady Downfc'H,198; Mrs Pince, 

 215; thinning, 262, i;69 ; shanking, 

 292; forcing, 303; large bunches, 

 808; ru&ted. 337; spotted. 357, S95 ; 

 exhibiting and packing, 893; pack- 

 ing, 410; for market, 435; Grog 

 QuiHaume, 4GG; late-keepinij, 865, 

 416.49^: diseased Muscat 499 

 *' Grape Vine, Treatise on," 42U 

 Graasee, ornamental, 13 

 Gravel swetp, draining. 170 

 Grave, plants for, 396, 455, 476 

 Greenfly, preventing, 88S; and ants, 



S9S 

 Gi ^enhouse— constructing, 206. 498 ; 

 fumigating, 185: heating, 102,103, 

 1--7 ; heating with Cucumber house, 

 206; management, 855; plants un- 

 healthy, 81; removeable, 186 

 Gr<-ya Sutherland!. 418 

 Grievances and correspondence, 47P, 



50 J 

 Grouse, ruffed, 191, 285 ; pinnated, 191, 

 805 



Guareas. 262 



Guinea fowls, rearing young, 424 



Guinea pigs' food, 268 



Gumming, its cause and prevention, 



193 

 Gusta\ia gracillima, 2SS 



Halls and corbidobb, plants fob 



385 

 HamburghB, feathers of Pencilled, 



130; Silver-spangled, 1 

 Hants and Berks Poultry Show, 500 

 Hardwicke House, 54, 74 

 Harlaxton.25S 

 Haricots, White, 76 

 Harwood Poultry Show, 320 

 Haslmgden Poultry Show, 481 

 Hatching, protracted, 402; season, 



the present, 421,480 

 Heating, 243; a ranpc of houses, 300; 



houses. 149, several, lOi 

 Hedges, 37; for hollow, 243; Thorn 



and Privet, 223 

 Helleborus fcetidus, 410 

 Henderson'^. E. G , nurBcriea, 867 

 Hen house mites. 504 

 Hens, broody. 241,379 

 Herhaceous plants for forcing, 420 

 Hexham Poultry Show. 16 

 Hieracium verbascifolium culture, 854 

 Hitchin Poultry Show, 18 

 Hoeing, 876 

 Hollies, unfruitful, 436 

 Holly, berries for Christmas. 886; 



hedge, cutting, 127; leaves falling, 



Hollyhocks, 184; diseased, 223 



Home Plot. My, 273 



Horseradifih culture, 43' 



Horticultural Club. 256,449 



HoriieuUnral International Shows, 184 



Horticultural sbowe, influence of, 97 



Horticultural {RovaM Societv. 2H5. 

 251. 904. 1-97. 3fi8, 39", 429. 491. 492; 

 Meeting. 444; Annual Mpetin?, 112; 

 A dJMurned Mp etin g. 191; Spf cial 

 Meeting, 4 '4, 409; Carter's Cup,, 54 ; 

 Committees. 51, 138 177, 272, 469, 

 4^6; Council, 4'^! ; crisis, 177; 

 Fellows elected, 277; notes on, 218; 

 restoration of Shows, 198; resig- 

 nations, 184: Great S-how, 4i6: 

 Shows. 160, 214, 309, 327, 366; of 

 Tr<>lnnd, 1S9 



Hr.udans, 101, 2?5 ; characteristics, 

 22; an layers. 214; laying. 261. 801; 

 Mr. tjuibell's 451; suddenly white, 

 128; w-ii/ht, 248 



House decoration, miniature atan- 

 (l«rda fur, 49 



Hnddert^fieid Poultry Show, 14 



Hull Pigeon Show, 245 



Huni'a eleg'ns culture, 223 



Hyacinths, 282 ; in glasses. 179 ; grow- 

 ing in moss. 156; in warm house, 

 205: futbush'8 and Veiich's. 236; 

 planting, 81; removing leaves, 435; 

 select, 12 



Hyde Park, spring bulbs in, 351 



Indiarubbeh tree.o 



Tnsec'-eaters. vegetable, 148 



luarets. beautiful and useful, 99. 201 ; 

 chapters on for gardeners. 407; in 

 greenhouse, 357: in stovps, &c., 418 



Iris germanica varieties, 496 



Irises, and their culture, 2.17 ; ger- 

 manica, 2:8 ; for wet soil, 478 



Ivies, 180 



Ixia culture, 283 



Ixoras and ants, 5 



jAOE-B'tTS, 43'} 

 Jamesia americana, 51 

 .lava Sparrows, S'34 

 Jersey Poultry Show, IVQ 

 .Terusalem Artichokes hard, ' 

 Joints of hot-watfr pipes, 20i 

 Jonesia asoca culture, 94 

 Judges of poultry, 207 



Kalk, variegated, for bedding, 



467 

 Kales, variegated, for decoration, 121 

 Keighlpy, consequence of email pox 



at, 393 

 Kendal Poultry Show, 150 

 Kaw Gardens, novelties in, P2, 94, 141, 



216, '.i54, 274, 847. 863, 481; new 



Asftistaut Director, 430 

 Kiduey Beano, forcing. 37. 222 

 Kilmarnock Poultry Sliuw, 21 

 Kitchtn-earden cropping, 241 

 Kniphntia Macowani, 496 

 Kohl Rabi, 117 



Lares marat^dino, 6 



Laurel hedge, cutting, 127 



T.aurels, prunine, 4^5 



Lavender culture, 4^6 



Lawn, patchy, 170 ; plauta in tubs for, 



17 : trees for, lii 

 Laving, intermittent. 110 

 Leaves, devices in, 16; healing wound- 



.d,2i7 

 Leeds Gardenera' Bencflt Society, 94 

 Leeks, 117 



Lee's testimonial, 853 



Lettuces, 117 ; our, 188; sowing early, 



156; Stanstead Park Cabbage, 311 

 Lewisia hra'-hycalyx. SOS 

 L'bonia floribunda, 149 

 Lilium, Brownii,S57; canadense rnr. 



parvum,161; for wet soil. 478 

 Lily of the Valley, culture, 130, 214, 228 ; 



not flowering, 420 

 Lilies, 4 

 Lime, for clayey soil, 170 ; or Linden 



Tree, 143 : water for worms. 59 

 Lindley's, Dr., son a Judge, 878 

 Linnean Society, 257 

 Linnets plucking Canaries, .' 4 

 Linum trigynum for winter, lii3 

 Lithospermum fruticosum, 868 

 Liquid manure, of fowls*' duLg, 460; 



for greenhouse plants, 337 

 lithospermumprostratuinculture.SSl 

 Lobelias, sowing, 111 

 London parks and gardens flower 



beds, 454, 488 

 Lonicera. aureo-reticulata, IHG; tata- 



rica, 879 

 Loxford Hall, 472 

 Lowestoft Poultry Show, 85 

 Lunaria biennis, its use and culture 



119 



Magnolia grafting, 262 

 Maidstone Poultrv Show, 64, 83 

 Mallow, Curled, 118 

 Manchester, Bird Show, 20 ; Horticul- 

 tural Show, 389; market-gardening, 



431 

 Man, early season in Isle of, 470 

 Manurp, art-ficial, 6u 

 Manuring, mode of, 184 

 Maranta, Baraquini culture, 357; 



ro'.tb, insects on. 207 

 Market garden and nurseries, old 



London, 412 

 Markham, Gervase, 370 

 Mascall, Leonard, 78 

 I Maftdtvallia, ehimaera, 236; EstradBB, 



496 ; peristeria, 277 

 Maaterworts, 215 

 Meadow, manuring, 170; Saffron in 



pasture, 318 

 Mealy bug, 179; remedies, 217 

 Meloeactus communis and culture, 52 

 Melon, house, fruit trees for, 127; 



seeds, old fertile, 223 

 Melons, for frame, 123; in frames, 170. 



SOO : prolonging cutting, 451; in 



small house. 8i8; in greenhouse, 



185, ti37 ; not setting, 4i-5; sowing, 



169; swelling irrirgularly, 396, 46j; 



stems oauhering,478; Little heath, 



160, 1H3: Head's. 498 

 Meninia turcida, 368 

 Meredith's Vineyard, 257 

 Me«i mhryanthemuni cordifoliom va- 



riegatuiii culture, 5 

 Metporolngy nf 1874, 53, TicehuTst. 76 

 Middlesbornugh f igeun Show, 19 

 Midbummer-day, 499 

 Mignonet'e, Tree, culture, £81; Par- 



s.jns' White, 814 

 Mildew <in plants, 225 

 Millom Poultry Show, 13 

 MisiJctoe culture, 59 

 Morina culture. 45'i 

 MnrjK'th Pnultry show, 821 

 Mulching fruit treep, 254 

 Mulberry, polygamous, 476 

 Mushroom, 118; bed making, 883; 



forcing, 222; growing, 82; spawn 



making, lOi 

 Musk tree, 26:2 



" Narcissus, The." 853 



Narcissus poelicus and other species, 

 14) 



Nectarines, forcing, 69; on Peaoh 

 trees, 93; nut thriving, 13; Welheok 

 Seedling, 74 



Netithead Poultry Show,87 



Noitera seaponioides, 1C2 



Nests lor sitting, 824 



Nets, preserving. 206 



Nice, notes frbrL', 235; weather at, 

 16.i 



Nolanas and culture, 297 



Northampton Poultry Show, 207 



North British and Scottish Ornitho- 

 logical Societies, 247 



Oak, iHE evebobeen, 4^1 ; oalls, 433 



Odontoglossum, maxiliare, 62; War- 

 see wiczii. 367 



Oniiins, 118; antumn-eown. 4S7; all 

 the year, itiO; the Qaceu. 41*4 



Orange culture, 148; aeedling fruiting, 

 149 



Oranges, home-grown dessert, 58; 

 trees, in pots, 282, pruning. 2uG 



Orchard, fruit trees for, 33; house 

 merits, 864, routioe, 80, 261, 8J6; 

 treea. pruning neglected, 186; house 

 and greenhouse airangements, 243 



Orcharding, 81 



Orchid, culture, 222; house routine, 

 39j ; hunter in Burmah, 249, 270. X91. 

 3i>7 



Orchids— in baskets, 459; for cool 

 house, 318; easily grown, 101 ; for 

 Kern housf, 149; for stove, 367; at 

 Meners. Veilch's, Sl2 ; for winter, 12 



Orchis, The Flv, 215 



