July 20, 187o. ] 



JOURNAL OF HORTIOULTUKB AND COTTAGE GARDENEB. 



Onion culture, 155 



Onions and culture, 26!H, 2S5 



Orant,'e ti'oe, pruning, 60; tree tuba, 200 



Orchard-house routine, 375 



Orchids, in baskets, lis ; culture. 305 ; 



with Ferns, 2iit); repotlinK. 436; at 



rest, 36S 

 Ormson's, Mr., garden at Walton, 



474; innnufaetury, 147 

 Ornithopalum umbellatum, 4i<ii 

 Oxaliaes.S'iS; and culture, 374 

 Oxford Botanic Garden, 147 



P,EONY (Chinese) at Brainthee, 40?; 



CULTURE OF TREE, 270 



Paint, removing from trees, 71) 



Paisley Poultry Show, 20 



Paling for fruit trees, 241 



Palms, hardy rtowciinj! at Glasnevin, 

 G08 



Pampas Grass, cutting down, plant- 

 ing, 276; transplanting, 295 



Panicum variegatum fur decoration, 

 268 



Pansies, at the Koyal Aquarium, 307 ; 

 Belect, 37 



Paper hardening, 147 



Papyrus antiquorum, 7, 51 



Paraflin oil as a fertiliser, 465 



Parks, shade deeirable in, 464 



Parnassia palustris, 129 



Parrot, afflicted, 82 ; and cat friend- 

 ship, 43y; feather-eating, 420 



Parsley, 3 



Paranip culture, 155 



PasBifiora, propagating, 200 



Pasture fur hay, 201 



Peach — blister, 481, its cause and 

 remedy, 509; leaves blistered, 457, 

 diseased, 436, scale on, 4S7. spotted, 

 897; forcing and culture, 250; trees 

 in vinerv, IS, young, 220, pruning, 

 77,130,241 



Peaches, at Brambletye, 513; for 

 house, pruning, 157, 179 ; leaves 

 rough, 350 ; on walls, 17S; not swell- 

 ing. 417 



Pears— on Apple stocks, 97; insect in 

 bark, h97 ; leaves diseased, 396; 

 Pitmastou DuL'hees, 150; ripening, 

 2li9, not ripening, 87,79; trees, cul- 

 ture, 71, 144, 255; grafting, H9, 179, 

 220, mulching. 13, pyramids unfruit- 

 ful, 220, on walls, 69 



Pea weevil, 430 



Peae, blankney Marrow, 292, 354; 

 dwarf, (-B ; new and old. 24 ; sowing, 

 357, early, 118; sticking, 199; for 

 saccession, 11, 13, 201 



Peewits, 4&8 



Pelargonium culture. 416 



Pelargoniums — repotting ; select 

 bronze, 37; Mr. Pearson's new. 68 ; 

 new, 97 ; golden and silver btdding. 

 241 ; select. 242 ; Queen Victoria, 259; 

 for poor soil, 275; Bronze for ex- 

 hibition, 276; leaves spotted, 437; 

 Konig Albert, 463 



Pennyworts, 411 



Pentatoma grisea, 490 



Pentenfleur. 437 



Perennials, list of hardy, 276; sowing 

 seeds of, 515 



Perfumery plants. 313 



Perieteria elaia culture, 336 



Pescatoria Dayana v. rhodacra, 151 



Pbaius grandiflorus culture, 97 



Phalfenupsis SchiUeriana and culture, 

 195 



Philadelphia Fruit Exhibition, 370; 

 Horticultural Hall, 147, Horticultu- 

 ral Exhibition, 168 



Phlox culture, 231 ; selection, 2S2 



Phormium tenax, 376 



Phylloxera and sulpbo-carbonates, 210 



Picea nobilis, grafttng. 87 



Pioutee culture, 233 ; selection, 233 



Picoteea, select, 270 



"Picturesque Europe,"' 152 



" Pigeons, Illustrated Book of," 478 



Pii:eons— at Eirnnnt^ham, 45; canker 

 in young, 262; the CmTier. 379; 

 dung, 158; young dying, 28.i ; egge 

 unproductive, ■.iU4: tail of FantaiJ, 

 337; Jacobin, ICO, 14'j; sex in, 380; 

 old and new types, 838; Almond 

 Tumblers, 101; Tumbler's egga 

 small, 162; TurbitB.l:23 



Pimelea spectabilis culture, 875 



Pine Apple, culture. 358; potting, 199; 

 tall-cruwned, 201; soil for, 118; seed- 

 hng,88 



Pine Apple Place Nursery, 357 



Pine culture, 456 



Pipe joints, indiarubber for. 21) 



Pipes, painting hot-water. 397 



Piping, tixing, 97 



Pit, amateur's, 158; converting to 

 stove. 242 



Plants, cottager's, 476 ; for cut flowers, 

 515; for exhibition, 476; impres- 

 sions of. 394 



Plumbago capeneis flowerless, 220 



Plum tree, scale on, 359 



Plums, Rivers's Blue Prolific, 272 



Poole Poultry Show, 43 



Poplar, new golden. 26 



Portsmouth Poultry bhow, 517 



Potato Exhibition, Biimingham, 311 ; 

 planters, 313 



"Potatoes; How to Grow One Thou- 

 Band Pounds (rom One Pound," 57 



Potatoes— estimate, S; late, 14; notes 

 about, 65, 212.228.2311 ; for exhibition, 

 79; Peach-blow, 87, 13U ; imported, 

 88; weights of produce, 108; bitter, 

 156; Alexandra Palace Show, I'-iS, 

 230; planting, 241; disease fungus, 

 268; manures for, 273; earthing, 

 396; iMiported.408 : the disease, 421 



Potting plants, 96. 257 



P(.iuitry— Club, National, 418; clubs, 

 359,398; faulty comb disqualifying, 

 46; diet, 14; tanning, 1(8; jottings, 

 260 ; keeping, extensive, 440, profit- 

 able, 121, 18 '. unoatislactory, 79 ; 

 paragon houson fur, 46 ; bouses, ven- 

 tilating, 4;i8 ; killint.', 4ii8; uewn and 

 queries, 3^6, 360, c;97, 478; plants to 

 shade. 397 



Prenanthes elegantissima, 390 



"Price's Candle Company," 394 



Pi'imrose. Lady A. Taylour, 3U5 



Primroses, sinele, 249 



Primula, altaica, 267 ; cortusoides 

 amoina, 305. culture, 359 ; sowing, 

 139, 220, 295 ; denticulata culture, 

 iiSo; japonica leases decaying. 14 



Primulas, 252; Carter & Co.'s, 168 



Prize cards at &hows, 14 



Prize money, 417 



Propagating bed over flue, 316 



Protection lor wall trees, 218 



Pruning, fruit trees in summer, 402; 

 unripened shoots, 48 



Pullet, egg-buund, 140; legs useless, 

 82 



Pyramidal Apple and Pear trees, 

 pruning, 241 



Pyreihrum, aureum laciniatum, 435; 

 Tchihatchewi, 264 



KiBBIT — SKIVS, DRESSING, 430 ; 



WARREN, 280 



Babbits— does not nesting, 182; eat- 

 ing Liliums. 197; for prolit, 204; 

 and Lilies, 210 ; v. Liliums, 272, 291 ; 

 and trees, 119; Patagonian, non- 

 burrowers. 162 



Ratter ventilation, 474 



Rain gauges, 357 



Rangcmure Hall, 53, 74 



Ranunculuses, in greenhouse, 515 ; in 

 pots, 48 



Raspberry, planting distance, 55 



Rating nurserymen's greenhouses, 189 



Reading Horticultural Show, 408 



Reading Pigeon and Bird Show, 121 



Red spider, uestroying, 21H, 251, 356, 

 392 ; in dung btd, 417 ; on Peaches, 

 295 ; subdued, 151 



Keigate Poultry Show, 42, 61 



Repotting, 456 



Rhododendron nursery, 205 



Rhododendrons, argenteum. 152 ; Cau- 

 casicum Mnemosj-ne granditlorum, 

 286; cuttings and grafting. 295; cut- 

 ting shoots, 396; select. u76, hardy, 

 156; eoil and lisi, 29i; buil for, 84, 

 184, 149, 1B4. 195, 245; planting time, 

 139; early-flowering, '.iOl 



Ringwood Hall, 214 



Eipon Poultry Show, 14 



Road-mabing, 149,195 



Roads, formation of, 63 



Robson,Mr.,394 



Robin's nest, 377 



Rock plants, a few hardy, 2C4 ; list of 

 hardy, 396 



Rockwoik, artificial, 152: stratified, 

 187 



RollestonHall, 27 



Romford Horticultural Society's 

 Show, 494 



Rookery, to establish, 377 



Root-grafting, stone fruits, 95 



" Rose Garden." 213 



Rose shows. 90, 422, 427 ; two-day, 301, 

 323,355,864.384; coming, 810 



Roses— Baron Haunsman, 4 ; seedling 

 Briar stocks, 214 ; budding JVI ait chai 

 Niel, 220; cankered, 859 ; climbing, 

 408 ; planting climbers in green- 

 house, 384; white climbing not 

 blooming. 487 : eonvolvuli oi, 876; 

 culture in pots, 401 ; culture and ex- 

 hibiting, hS, 118; from cuttings, 

 131, 166, 206, 280; to grow cuttings, 

 288; aspect lor climbing Devoni- 

 ensiB, 359; in England, 87; forcing, 

 87; in France. 472; new French, 

 ISO; Gloire de Dijon, 316; grafting 

 on roots, 6, on Briar roots. 52; 

 exuberant growth of. 477 ; insects 

 attacking, 251 ; jottings. 286; Lyons 

 Show, 4.8; maDuring,i4; Maitchal 

 ^lel, 286, 824. 847; mildewed, i95 ; 

 new. ic3, 280,355; Peile des Jardins, 

 pruning, 114, 131,263, on Briar. 201, 

 on Manetti, 14. 179. Marechal Niel. 

 180, 876, standard, 276, Tea. 316; re- 

 potting, 131, 437 ; roearian Hercules, 

 226; selection and soil, 157; show- 

 ing, 119 ; on thtir own roots, 164. 185, 

 189, 283. 260. 283. 316. 824; in light 

 soil, 836; stem spotted. 259; stocks, 

 2a6, 247. 25'.!, 341; Triomphe de 

 France, 882; winter propagation of 

 Tea. 366 



Rotherham Public Park, 434 



Rudbeckia purpurea grandiflora. 

 237 



Rugby Show of Pigeons. &c . 4i8 



Rustic Btumpe, plaiits for, 417 



St. Austlll Poultry Suow, 02 



St. John. Rev. G. W.,446 



Saccolabium HLndersonianum, 272 



Satftding culture, 68 



Salen at poultry shuws, 189 



Salisburia adiantifoliu fur covering 

 walls. 4G7 



Salt, for Mangold "Wurtzel, 1B7 ; brine 

 manure, 457; for weeds, 37 



Sarraceuia culture, 156 



Sawdust for fowls, 64 



Saxifraga nepalensis, 471 



Scale, destroying, 60 



" Science Primers," 280 



Scilly Islands, -iSO 



Scions, cutting. 157 



Scotch Kale, proliferous, 85 



Scroll bed planting, 5l4 



Seakale after forcing, 276 



Sedum pulchellum, 'i72 



Seed and sowing, 299 



Seeds, age of, 156 ; age when unfertile, 

 197; large r. bmalJ,S; saving, 77 



Selaginella Martensi culture, utO 



Senecio cbordifoiia, 151 



Sensitive Flant culture, 276 



Sericographis Ghiesbreghtiana and 

 culture, 270 



Sewage as manure, 295 



Shaddocks, seedlings flowering, SIC 



Shoots, removing, 435 



Showing, modern, 5^2 



Shows, big, 49^ ; and showing, 452 



^hrimpt..n,Mr. G., 203 



Shrubs, fur a field, 157 ; pruning and 

 transplanting. :;95 



Silene maritima. 264 



Silkies. 6i\ 98, 158, *Z42 



Sitona lineata, 430 



Skeetlegs, 376 



Smoky districts, flowers fur, 1S9 



Snails, on Cucumbers Ac, 295 ; de- 

 stroying wall fruit, 487, 508; pre- 

 vention of. 509 



Southpjrt Botanic Garden, 324 



Sowing, 177 



Spalding Flower Show, 5(8 



Spani&h. cock's face excessive, 262, 

 340, 377 ; cock's face spotted, 140 ; 

 fowls' faces rusty, lii2 



Spiraea japonica culture, 139 



Spiing beauties, 349 



Stapelia olivacea, 151 



Slaphvtea pinnata, 515 



Star of Bethlehem, 488 



Starlings, white, 488 



Stellana graniinea aurea culture, 802 



Stock, influence of, 343 



Stocks, heading, 157 ; Ten-week, damp- 

 ing. 417 



Stockton-on-Tees Poultry Show, 518 



Stove plants lor flowers, 119 



Slratiotes aloides, 485 



Strawberries, culture of early. 408,411 ; 

 dpcajiiig. 457 ; eaily, 364 ; four good, 

 457; "forcing, 2U5, 50i ; successful 

 fd'cing. 5 8; alpine, 417; mildewed, 

 396 ; planting. 98 ; rtnioving runnero, 

 4J7. 4'7: watering, 383 



Studley Roval, 464. 4; 3 



Suburban gardening. 11, 85, 58, 77, 95, 

 1&7, 177, 218, 257, 293, 334, 374, 416. 455, 

 495 



Succulent plants (Mr. Peacock's), 434 



Sunflower seed for fowls, 122 



Swans batching, 377 



Sweetwilliams not flowering, 316 



Sycarai're, the, 70 



tyringing, 421, 442, 483; beneficial 

 eilects of, 466 



Table decorations, 47 



Tacsonia Van-Volxemi soil, ;59 



Talinum Arnottii, 191 



Tamanx plumota, 147 



Tan hotbed, 260 : making, 417 



Tarred barrel, water in, 859 



Telegrams, 221 



Tenant removing greenhouse, IS; re- 

 moving trees, i;20 



Thea bohea, hardiness of, 468 



Thirsk Poultry show, 518 



Thoresby, 449 



Thorn gialting. 220 



Ihorne Poultry fcbow, ^98 



Thuja aurea injured, 179 



Thunbergia Harriesii, 110 



Tiverton Horticultural Show, 108; 

 Poultry Show, 488 



Tobacco smoke e fleets, 359 



Tomato culture, 455 ; failure, 457 



Tomatoes, stopping, 437 



Torquay lanes, m and about, 482, 5C3 



Toxicopblea spectabile. 2H6 



Trees, effects of in autumn and winter, 

 273; old, 5. 31, 76; size of, 88, 115, 

 U6: young v. old, 154 



Trellis, climbers for, 497 ; wooden v. 

 wire, 827 



Trellises, Hooper & Co.'e, BO 



Trenching, 35 



Tritoma planting, 276 



Tuberose culture, 157 



TuHp show 370 



Tulips, full grown. 359; in Temple 

 Garden, 324; fabulous prices of, 604 



Turkey's eggs spotted, 362 



Turnips, beat early, 464 



Ui.vERSTON Poultry Show, 43 

 Urine as a manure, 397 



Vandah, Mr, Wakneb's, 305 



Van Houtte, Louis, 868 ; memorial to, 

 394, 4i8, 446, 468 



Vases, 859 ; for gardens, 306 



Vegetable Wariow, culture, 826; pre- 

 serve, 64 



Vetetables, for exhibition, 79, 156 

 flavour of, 320 ; manuring, 221 



Vegetation, tffects of extreme heat 

 and cold on, 473 



Veitcb's Extter Nursery, 229 



Ventilation, early, important, 115 



Vtrbena, culture of Lemon-scented^ 

 276; propagation, 157,282 



Viburnum dilatatum. 151 



Villii giirdtning, 11, 35, 58, 77, 95, 137, 

 117, 2lti, 257. 293. 334, 874, 416, 456, 495 



Vinca loeea, propagating, 79; from 

 net d, ISO 



Vine borders, covering, 1, E6; dress- 

 ing, 79 ; fuimmg, 157; making, 189; 

 1^9 ; eoil, 801, Bloiing,34i ; uiicover- 



Vipe, houEc culture. 178 ; not growing^ 



,, IJO ; leaves falling, 59 



yinery heating, 98, 119 



Viues-culture in pots, 76 ; ttaiting, 

 79; and Stiawberries, 87 ; planting^ 

 l,runingoutof doois, 97; Phylloxera 

 on, 108; inarching. 119; culture in 

 Australia, 128 ; grafting andinaich- 

 inp, 134; pruning recently planted, 

 179; training. 180; in pota, 199; 

 bynnging, 215; inarching, 219; in. 

 stove pit, 2i:0 ; an old Black Prmce. 

 228; stopping, 241; syringing, 248, 

 260; in France. 250; in pots, 258; 

 disbcdding, 260 ; treatment, 5:75; 

 forcing. 275; on walls, 298; pruning 

 young, 2!!5 ; kaves scorched, 316; 

 airial roots on, 816; prolific, 319; 

 pot, 335; nianagtment, 886; leaves 

 rough, Btopping, 859; syringing. 369: 

 training. 375: shoots stopjiing and 

 tying. ;j81; border soil, 383; spur 

 pruning. 894 ; leaves injured, for 

 early house, £96; syringing, 405; 

 culture, 417; leaves yellow, 417; 

 culture-, 427 ; stopping, 485, 437 ; 

 weight of crop, 441 ; leaves decayed, 

 457; training young wood, 462; 

 thinning fruit and waiering borders, 

 475; insects on, niiinure for. 476, 

 stopping leading thuots tf, roots 

 diseased, 477 ; at Studley Ro3al,493; 

 syringing, ripening their wood, 

 leaves tcorchtd, producing tendrils, 

 497; starting into growth, 512; red 

 Spider on, 515 



Vineyard at Castle Coch, £74 



Viola, 316 



"Violas, planting bedding. 276; and 

 culture, 292; culture and select, 319^. 

 3z4 



Violets, and propagating Ihem, 384 

 Prince Consort, 197 



Vitcx Lindeni, 432 



WiLK IN SnRtIiBERT,79 



Walks, taired, U7 



Wall, building on a party. 390 



Wallflowers for decoration, 268 



Wall trees, selection, 87 



Wails, colour of. 109 



Walnut tree bleeding, 376 



Walnuts, sowing. 180 



Walton, Isaac. 19 



Watercrebses m a border, 87G 



Watermg, 219 



Water Soldier, 485 



Wax-bills, management, 244; suddeai* 



death of, 46 

 Weather, -JSO. 250, 261, 805, 808 

 Weeds, eiadicating irom lawns, 476; 



on paths, 157 

 Weeks & Co.'s building foucilation;, 



410; medal, 69 

 Weeks, doings of present and last, 21, 



25. 59, 77, 96, 118, 188, 155, 178, 199, 218. 



240. 268, 274, 298. 3)5, 385, 357, 374,894, 



416,435,455,475,495.513 

 Wharfedale Poultry Show, 378 

 Whitlow Grass. 273 

 Wigtownshire Ponltiy Show, 39 

 Wilberforce's garden, 29 

 Will, a gardener's. 896 

 Wimbledon Gardeners' Club, 128; 



Society, 198, 210 

 Window-gardening, John Brown's, 281 

 Windsor Castle garden, 153 

 Wine from French vineyards, 128 

 Winter-flowering plants, 365 

 W intering plants, 171 

 Winter resting and growing, 266 

 Witloof, 67.190 



Wolverhampton Poultry Show, 9& 

 Wood abhes manure, 417 

 WoodJice, destroying, 200, 437 

 Work, hours of, 2:.0 



York Bibp Show, 498 



Yorkshire Village Show. 90 



Yucca, califoinica, flowering of aS 



Hammersmith, 407 ; tilamentoea va- 



riegaia. 168 

 Yuccae, 53 



Zebra finches, 278; MANAGEME^T, . 

 244: and Parrakeets, 318; Parra.-- 

 keete, Au&trahan, G40 



