JOURNAL OF HOETICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 



I January 14, 1875. 



Crocu8C8, calture. S33 ; with Gera- 

 Diumn, 465 



Crook Poultry Show. 151 

 Crop of fowl hard. 416 



Crotona.aS; and Iheir culture, 5J 



Crystal Palace, Autumn Show, 23"^: 

 Cat Show, Sll: tIowei-beds..S37, 858, 

 441 ; Poultry Show, 351. 456, 476, 502 



Cucumbers, crooked, 173 ; deformed, 

 887; diseafled, 81; and stove-plant 

 pit. 128; house manai^ement. 170; 

 bottom heat for. 403 : in house, 42il ; 

 heatin:? pit. 430; winter culture. 4G:i, 

 4ft!), 501 ; house management, 103. 

 545; house culture, 237; syrtnffin^ 

 and ventilating, 476; iu vinery, 217: 

 shriveUing, 233; not t*welliner. 38^; 

 Princess Alice, 14S; Duke of Edin- 

 burgh, 77 ; winter. 515 



Currants, bushes, old, Jil; on bushes, 

 keeping. 217; cuttings, select. 82; 

 transplanting, 239; Ked, select, 326, 

 3G3 ; La Hiitive, 3Sfi 



Cutler testimonial , 472 



Cyathea mednllaris, 41S; propagatioD, 

 377 



Cyclamen corme, SSS 



Cyclamens, culture. 61; seedling cal- 

 ture, 171 : Royal Purple. Rose Queen, 

 and White Periection, 3U 



Dahlias, fbom cctttxgs, SM; for 



EXHIBITION, 367 ; prizes for, IM ; 



roots, wintering, 430 : tubers, taking 



up, 38G 

 Daisies, propagatinff double, 104 

 Dalech^mpia Roezliana rosea for 



showing, 217 

 Dameon wine. 224 

 Darlmetou Bird Show, 84, 351 

 iJ!)a8ylirion aerotrichnm, 27G 

 Datura, arborea culture, 'dlG: not 



flowering, 2i7 

 Davallia canariensis not gi-owing, 



1'27 

 Davis beriuest, 313 

 Decp-belune elegans, 31S 

 Decorations, autumn indoor, 36G 

 Delphinium Felix Pnulet. 77 

 Denbighshire and FJintahire Poultry 



Show. 311 

 Derby Poultry and Pigeon Show, 810, 



mi 



Deutzia gracilis after flowering, 11 



Dionaa muscipula carnivoroua, 211 



Disease in chickeos. preventing, 259 



Dogs, 245, 333; official, 110, 135; 

 painted, 414 



Dominique'3 plumage, 553 



Doncaster Poultry Show, 17 



D(_>rking Poalt-y ^how,547 



Dorkings— at Buckiugham Show, l.'l; 

 cock's characteristics. 84; the ex- 

 hibition, 501,520.571,596; food for. 

 593; hen's charactenatics, lOG; at 

 Oxford Show, 412 



Dracaenas. 38; for greenhouge, 12S ; 

 large, 4^8 



Driflield Poultry Show. 17, 15S 



Drighljngton Poultry Show, 240 



Drive, planting sides. 2S4 



Droeera Whitakerii, S40 



Drnught, 60 ; and its lessons, 91, 119, 

 187 



Dublin Poultry Show, ^>'A 



Dumfrie-t and MaxwelUown [Poultry 

 Show. 509 



Dundee Horlicaltural Show, 252 



Durham Poultry allow, 194 



Earlsheatos Poultry Show. 1"2 

 Karthenware, how to manage, 15y 

 Ecclestield Poultry Show, 330 

 Echeverias, retusa and culture, 52:; 



wintering, 430 

 Edelweiss, ihe, 33! 

 Edenbridge Poultry Show, 194 

 Edging plants, 194, 325 ; for border on 



lawn, 326 

 Edgings for walbs, 407 

 Kgg protradiog, 512 

 Eggs, imported, 302; preserving, 46 



61. 82 

 EU^smere Poultry Show. 3(0 

 Eliham House, Si; fluwer beds at, 



5i> 

 Endive. vari*>ties, 237 

 Epiuepbele Tilhonus, 12S 

 Epipbvllum, culture, S26; truncatum 



culture, 2l9 

 Episcia f ulgida. C92 

 Ei'ra, OhamiBBonis, 75; Mackayana, 



401 

 Er>ihrLuas, Criata-galli culture, 490; 



and herbacea culture, 536 large, 403 

 Essex Poultry Sbow, S9 

 Eugenia Uf;iii culture, 31S 

 Euonymua propa-^alion. 38S 

 Euphurbia'tt habit altered, 540 

 Evergreens, for winter bedn, 40C ; for 



rooms, 258 ; screens for shelter, S2C 



I^'aildbbs, 137,544 



Faruwortli Poultry Show, 285 



Fernery among trees. 570 



Ferna— as windov.' plants. 141, 271; 

 Sta;i'.s-horn, 113, culture, r'45 ; .Stag'ti- 

 head, 165, lH'i ; Maidenhair pheno- 

 TTienoD. 190; cutting down Maiden- . 

 hair, S83 culture, 171; comparative 



Ferks— Continued, 

 growth of tree, 275; for rockwork, 

 2S1 ; for stand in north window, 

 326; spores, sowing, 877; tempera- 

 lure for stove. 304 ; injects on, 389, 

 595; importintr, 475 

 Fifeshire, fruit treps for. 501 

 Fi'is, culture. 172. 387; pruning, 431 

 Filberts, storing. 128 

 Fine-foliaged plants at Falkirk, 898 

 Fir iupect, 368 

 Fish-^one manure. 190 

 Flies, destroying, 118: tranpmg, 237 

 Floral d*>corations at New York, 251 

 Flor de Isabel, 168 



Flowers — bed arrangements. 431 ; 

 forcing. S'^'O; arranging, 639; for our 

 borders, 98; cross-b-eed'iig. 57'!; 

 crystallising, 571 : picking cut. 9; 

 pridonging cut, 383; of fix^d ho-rfl-s, 

 414; shows, 11 ; wbite for the hair, 

 415 

 Flower garden, spring. 128 

 Flower gardens in winter and spring, 



7,23.72.91 

 Flue-heatiogpit,349 

 Foliage forgathered flo-^prs, 368 

 Forcing, preparing for. 387 

 For'-st, Submarine, 30 ; tree planting, 



368 

 Forests, influ^Tice on rainfall. 149 

 Forsythia viridissima and culture. 342 

 Fowls, becoming lighr, 374; crooked- 

 breasted, 46; dung 3(;s, 570, value of, 

 30^; legs Bcurfy. 178; )iome-fatted, 

 173; defective stock, ITS; for large 

 run. 580 [38 



Frames, constructing, 857; paper for, 

 French notes. 4J6, 56 J 

 Frogiuore, ape(-p intn, 313 

 Frome Rose Sh-nv. 118 

 "Fruit Manual," 251 

 Fruiterers' Company. 302 

 Fruits — tr^ea, a'.opping. 14; prospects, 

 56: garden, hardy. 80; w.iU, glass 

 covering for, inS; tree planting, 

 258: room, forming, 151; failures, 

 137: prpflerving. 137; recently- 

 planted blossomincr. 150: packing. 

 119: seasim in tjueensland. 116; 

 tree branches, supporting, 123; tree 

 planting. 159: management. 161; 

 tree lifting, 180 ; comparative hardi- 

 ness, 179; stains, S54; trees, train 

 low. Sli; labonr of culture. S43; 

 garden, a model. 376; trees, lifting 

 and root-pruning, 204. 235, 375, 386, 

 397, 519. 537; for greenhouse. 388; 

 Belgian, 408; selection. 409; in 

 Ottawa, comparntive hardiness, 

 426 ; elections of, 466. 520, 561 

 Fuchsias, culture, %, 215; red spider 

 on leaves, 104; procumbens, 593; 

 select, 140; stopping, 127 

 Fuel for greenhouse, 409 

 Fumigating. 349 

 Fuoiigator. 2St 



Fungi, exhibition of edible, 302 

 Fungus, Exhibition, 276 ; foray, 578 ; 

 huutera, a day with, 359 



GiKDEN', D^SIfiN FOR A SPRING, 7; 



labour requisite for, 128; laying out 

 a town, 466 



" Garden arrangement," 1S3 



Gardeners' Roval Benevolent Institu- 

 tion. S3 



Gardener, jonrneyman, 81; work on 

 Snndays, 238 



Gardenia radicans in winter. 326 



Gardening, early Enclish writers, 44S ; 

 under difBculties. 387 



Ga;^. boiler, 389 : heating bv. 194. 207, 

 239, 322, 344, 361; stoves, 368; lime, 

 applying, 150 



Geniiaua bavarica. and culture. 212 



Geo-hygrometer wanted, 396 



Geraniums — for pots. 81: leaves 

 scorched, 104; for early bedding, 

 118: flowering, 127: select, 140. isfi; 

 bedding. 143. 161, 182, 192; and Pe- 

 lariinniums. 193 : taking up bedding, 

 259. 283; wintering heddine, 259. 9ft3, 

 326, S48: vane^ated beddinn, 501; 

 for bedding, 3 4: at Ohilweli, 299; 

 keeping stocky, 304; Zonal, 336. pro- 

 pagating. 32C : for cool house. 867; 

 tuiture. 396; watering. 408; Little 

 Trot, 450; triple secii-Ieavcd, 475: 

 wintering in cellar, 475 ; Pearson's 

 in IS74. 513 



Ginger, its culture and preserving, 

 2f9 



Gladiolus, corms, wintering, 2'5 ; 

 culture, 114. 536 ; roots, storing. SG6 



Glass, copings over Peach trees, 4; 

 green-painted, 172 ; for roof. 368 



Glazing, new mode, 52, 59: without 

 puity, 19 '.250; with putty, 297 



Glow-worm and its metamoi-phosea, 

 232 



Gh'xinias, insects on,*2S4 ; seedlings, 

 304 



Gnats, destroying, 1481 



Goodyera potting. 216 



Goot.e. heaviest, 512 



Gooseberries, cuttings, select, 82 

 for green jelly. 455 



GooHeberry. buehes. caterpillars and 

 aphides on, 14; bushes, old, 89; 

 bushes, removing soil from, 217 ; 

 praning, 281 trainiog, 5H 



Graft, influence of, 53 



Grantham Poultry and Pigeon Show. 

 104 



Grape-gi'owing, outdoor, 46i; Ameri- 

 can tJoncord, 476 



Grapes— Muscat culture. 1; Black 

 Hamburghs rusted, 14; cracking, 

 82; maggots oo. 103; Golden Cham- 

 pion. 585; splitting, 122; sulphuring 

 for red spider. 126 : fumigating. 128; 

 grub-eaten. 193, 191; mildewed. 39, 

 193, 19i; diseased. 63. 151, 326. 403; 

 bloomless. 217: shanked. 239; shri- 

 velling, 283; White Frontignan. 3H; 

 not colouring, 304 ; Trenthara Black, 

 304; cracking, i'39, 326; Foster's 

 White Seedling, 337; not colouring, 

 349; varying in size. 867; st^ilks 

 dying, 388; inildewing, 388 ; wiotpr- 

 ing. 401; is flavour varied? 422; 

 changed in taste, 445: storing, 454; 

 scalding, 451 ; not keeping, 455 : Dr. 

 Hogg. 501; keeping, 515; damping 

 off, 515; collection of cross-bred, 

 .^21; preserving. 569; scalding, 525; 

 influencing another graft, 585 



Grass under trees, 383 



Grasses for cows, 39 



Gravellv Hill, Binningham, 76 



Great Horton Poultry Show, 131 



Green Hammerton Poultry Show, 219 



Greenhouse, constructing, 184. 206, 

 239; heating, 194 304. 327. small. 81 ; 

 plants for coot. 127; site for, 150; 

 position relative to other houses, 

 150 



Greens, winter sowing. 259 



Guildford Poultry Show, 574 



Guisborough Canary Show, 439, 412 



Hail. coptNG boards as a protection 



F«nM, 122 

 Halifax Poultry Show, 221 

 Hall, plants for cn*,rance,2Sl 

 Hamburghs, 502 ; ear-lobe swollen. 



17H; pullets' legs weak, 216 ; yellow 



feathers in, 440 

 Hamilton Ornithological Show. 531 

 Hampton Court bedding, 247, 279, 298, 



323 

 Hants and Berks Show, 15 

 Hawk mo*h3, 165 

 Hay. manure for, 301 

 Heathy pasture, improving, 171 

 Heating, 12 ; apparatus, temperature 



of water, 172; Cucumber house, tic, 



82 

 Heckmondwike Poultry Show. 59S 

 Hedge, plants evergreen, 582; for 



shelter. 28t 

 Hcdtres. evergreen, 537 

 Helichrysum flowers, drying. 259 

 Heliotropium peruvianum culture, 492 

 Hellewell testimonial, 530 

 Hens plucking their mate, 488 

 Herbaceous, hardy plants, 899 ; plants 



for flower-cutting, 218 

 Herbai'ium, the, 93 ; arrangements, 



170 

 Hereford. Poultry Show, 175, 202 ; Rose 



Show, 101 

 Hetton Poultry Show, 195 

 Hill, Thomas, 448 

 Hint. 126 



Hollies, grafting, 368 

 Hollyhocks, disease, 122 ; wintering, 



343 

 Holmfirth Poultry Show. 193 

 Honeysuckle planting, 217 

 Hooker, death of Mrs.. 446 

 Horninglow Poultry Show, 154 

 Horseradish culture, 539 

 Horticultural Club, a new, 835, 540 

 Horticultural Exhibition, Interna- 

 tional. 362 

 Horticultural (Royal) Society, awards, 



565; bedding, 314; bronze medals 



for youths, 6j; Committees. 30, 119. 



163, 208. 318. 492; new Fellows, 9S ; 



Fungus Show, 318; Rose Show, 6: 



5?, 420 

 Horticultural (Royal) Society of Ire- 

 land, 406 

 Hotbed making, Sll 

 Hot water, mistakes about. 531 

 Houdans. 440; cock's top-knot, 416: 



pullets, 530 

 Houses and pits, what arc ? 189 

 Housing plants for winter. 282 

 Hoxton, gardening at in olden times, 



321 

 Hunstanton Hall, 57 

 Hvacinths— in glasses. 254. 326; from 



seed, 63; and other bulbs, 347; salt- 



petre for, twelve select, 570 ; Welsh 



for. 171 

 Hvilc Park, bedding in. 212 

 Hvde Poultry Show. 551 

 Hydrangeas, after flowering, 193 ; not 



flowering, 82 



ICI?, HOUSES AND HEAPS, 516; SALT 

 WITH. 571 



Incubators, 151 ; Bovle's, 436 



Indian Fig, 314 



Indian gardening, 510 



Insecticide recipe, 290 



Insects, beautiful and useful of our 

 gai-dena, 53, 123, 165. 2;il, 319, 363, 473, 

 59); destroying by hot water, 63; 

 and birds, Zi 



Ipswich Poultry Show, 19 



Iresine, Herbstii culture, 217 ; Lindeni 



losing its leaves. 925 

 Iris, laevigata. 450; olbiensis, 75; tac- 



torum. 340 

 Iron sashbars, 217 

 Ivory, vegetable, 115 

 Ivy, border, forming, 573; catUng3» 



3S7 

 Ixoras, 38 ; and ants, 567 



Jaborakdi, 255 

 Jasmine fruiting. 333, 301 

 Jersey Horticultural Show, 880 



Keighi.et Poultry Show, 103 

 Kent, West, Horti'mltural Show. 32 

 Kew Gardens, novelties in. 3, 36. 43,71, 



97. 115. 140, 187, 207. 228, 251, 271, 292, 



814, 3;^7. 356, 377, 393, 423, 469, 562; 



flower-beds. 399 

 Kilmarnock Poultry and Pigeon Show, 



481.509 

 Kirkcudbrightshire Poultry Show, 575 

 Knebworth Park, 451 

 Kniphotia Rooperi. 319 

 Kitchen garden, borders and walks, 



133; walks of, 164 



Labelling plants, 254 



Labels, 466 ; garden, 490,',519, 565. 587 



Labour for garden and farm, 123 



Lackey Moth. 521 



LfBlia majalia and culture. 30 



La Fleche, cock, 10; fowls, 63; hen, 



42 

 Lamp for greenhouse, the Paragon,157 

 Langtoo Hall, 497 

 Lantern, tlie hurricane, 122 

 Lapageriaa, 377; rosea, 365; replant- 

 ing, 367 

 Larch aphis, 284 

 Lark disordered, 433- 

 Latimers, 567 

 Lavender, hedge, cutting, 171 : water, 



distilling, 90 

 Lawn-mower competition, 43 

 Lawn, mowings, utilising. 319 ; weeds, 



281 

 Leaf mould, 128 



Leaves falling unseasonably, 82 

 Leeds Poultry Show, 516 

 Leek culture. 167 

 Leicester Poultry and Pigeon Show, 



129 

 Leontopodium valgare, 332 

 Leptospermum obovatum hardy in 



Scotland, 122 

 Lettuces, culture, 250; spring, 201; 



sowing, 237 ; for wintering in 



frames, 127 

 Lice on fowls, 4G 

 " Lilies, Species of." 313 

 Liliums — auratum. 250. offsets and 



culture. 103; avenaceum or macula- 

 turn, 341; potting. 866; repotting, 



476; speciosum after fioweriog, 283; 



sowing. 455; not ttiriving. 150; 



Washingtouianum purpurenm, 450 



candidnm variegated, 475 

 Lily of the Valley, for Christmas, 30* ; 



flowerless, 258 ; forcing, 216 ; in pots, 



501; plantinj;. 515 

 Lime for a garden, 399 

 Lint'Ola Poultry Show, 82 

 Lindley Medal. 420 

 Linnets, 246 ; rearing, 90 

 Liquorice, 822 

 Lisianthus Russellianus culture, 13, 



103 

 Liskeard Poultry Show, 107, 133 

 Liverpool Canary Show. 600 

 Lobelias, double, propagation, 298 



to bloom throughout summer, 595; 



wintering, 301 

 London, City, Flower Show, 96 

 Londonderry Poultry Show. 574 

 Longleat. large vinery at, 125 

 Long Sutton Poultry Show, 305 

 Loughboroujih Poultry Shaw, 33) 

 Loughcrew, 511 



MAGN0LI4 GBANDIFLORA OVEKQROWN, 

 259 



Maidenhair Fern with flowers, 214 



Maize. 510 



Malay, the, 409 



Male influence endurance. 580 



Malmesbury Poultry Show. 171 



Malton Pigeon Show, 176. 199 



Manchester Poultry Show, 61, 537 



Manilla hemp, 593 



Manufactorj-'s poisonous sublima- 

 tions, 329 



Manure, for garden, 217; garden abort 

 of, 327 ; how to apply, 524 



Markets. 22. 46, 68. 90, 112, 136, 159. 178. 

 202, 224, 246, i90, 312, Sai. 351, S74, 394. 

 416. 410, 488, 512, 534, 558. 603 



Martin-Cadot, M.. 254 



Marvel of Peru culture, 269 



Masters, Mr. Alderman, 297 



Mead-making, 263 



Mealybug, on plants, 52C ; i a vinery, 

 259 



Melaleuca Wilsoni. 451 



Melons —culture. 237. of French, 368; 

 cutting, 63 ; deflcient in flavour, 172 : 

 growing and judging, 47 ; iadica- 



