JOUBNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 



[ July 16, 1874. 



CoTent Garden Market, 24, 48. 72. 93, 

 114, 13fl, 158, 173, 189, 2l4. 2,12, 25 '. 2fi8, 

 286. 3(14. 3i2. 340. 358. 37(>, 4lli, 438. 458, 

 iS% 502, 524: covering, 183: pricea, 

 196 

 Cover, shrubs for, 35i 

 Cowau'a heating syatem, 301 

 Cowblip seel producing Primroaea 



and Fotyanthuaes. 494 

 Creosoting wood, 318 

 Creve-CtEura. 340; cock, 497 ; hen, 517 ; 



docble-yolked egg. 340 

 Crocus, bulbil, plauting, 17: cancella- 

 tU8. 48S; fiuwers cut-oflf, 4'J8; Impe- 

 rati, 162 

 Crop, petidant, 39G 

 Croquet grtmud, Vl'J, 184 

 Croas-bredhei], 192 

 Croton varit!gatum culture, 107 

 Crowle Ptmltry Show, 45i 

 Crystal Palace, bee and honey ahow, 

 285; Canary Show, 175.212; Flower 

 Show, 880 ; Rose Show, 5 8 

 CucurnberB. 450: bed, reheating. 85; 

 calture. 495; diseased. 471; fertilis- 

 iug, 451; in frames, 151, 4'J6 ; gau- 

 grened,432; io hotbeda and houses. 

 101 ; malformeii, 431 ; and Melon 

 houges. 309, 89 ', 4u9 ; plants stopping, 

 fit6; roitlB clubbed, 390; shadiag, 

 105; ehuota, stopping, 318; young 

 damping, 371 

 Curranta, Black uofruit'ul, 853 ; bash 

 prauiug, 39 ; bu-hes, caterpiUara on, 

 616; varic'iated. 4y7 

 Cuttinga, plaiitint;, 171; propagation 



by. 351 ; striKing. -iSJ 

 Cyanophyliuui magnifieum culture, 



496 

 Cyclamens, culture, 246; liquid ma- 

 nure tor, 245; pe sieum puuctatum, 

 25i; Beedliugd, t)6 ; Howing and cul- 

 ture, 495 

 Cyoaa revoluta. 421; fine, 3ij5 

 Cylisaa, compact plants oi', 4tl 



Dahlias— ARBOBEA, 236 ; stsus, pegg- 

 ing, 432; select, 246, 300, 411; white, 

 bedding. 263 



Daisies on lawn, 129 



Daphne, indica culture, 191 ; indica 

 rubra ahootiesa, 337: odora Strang- 

 liug, 227; reputtiug, 105 



Date Palm in dwelling-room, 516 



Datura nrit (lowering, 516 



Delany, Mr. J.. a72 



Delphinium Ket-leerii, 298 



DHndrobiams, caltare, 76, 431; hedy- 

 osmuiu culture, 190 



Deutzia gracilis culture, 299 



Devizes Poultry ?.how,44,63 



Diarrhcea in chickens, 25) 



Dickaonia arboreacena 359 



Dijon Botanic Garden, 74 



Diosijyros virgiuiana, 264 



Diea bierschelhi, 263 



Docks and D.indeliona. destroying, 30! 



Dogs, bretidiug, 5i4; hair coming o£f, 

 376; shghtiy mangey,39G 



DorchfBter Poultry :-how, 209.230,247 



Dorking Poultry >«how. 109. 131 



Dorkings, 9J; and Brahma cross, 219. 

 265; cock's e-»mb faUen. 1915; cock 

 prostrated. 396; at Kendal Show, 

 131 ; sickly, 214 ; yard for. 136 



Doryi'ptena nobdia unhealthy, 86 



Doryphora decem-punotata, 201 



Drosera fliiformia, benaitiveuesa of, 

 199 



Dover Poultry Show, 319 



Draining needed. 282 



Drilling, hand-drill. 173 



Dropay in fuwlx, Hii 



Dublin Poultry Show. 21, 8.15 



Ducklings feuding, rii4 ; hatching late, 

 18.42 



Duck:!— profitable breeds, 48; with 

 fuwis. 232: intelligence of, 338; ma- 

 nagement, 214 ; marking, 280; rear- 

 ing young, 396; AyK-abury moulting, 

 249 ; BuenoB-Ayrean. 158 : Pekin, 

 156; Rouen. 92, :i49. laying, 322 



Dudley Poultry bhow, aOi 



Dwelling, influence of the, 164 



EiBT London Flobicvltural So- 



CIET?. Slu 



Eabeveria glauea culture, 1^9 



EdKiuifs, 5o9; ruaiie 5>5 



Echinocactus I'ummingii, 385 



Egg-eating h^n, 190 



iigga— bl'JOii-stained, 114; broken in- 

 ternally Su; colour of. S96 : fenile. 

 ISfi; fertilised. I5y: fure'ellmg box 

 of,214; fowlsfor. li; imperlect, 177; 

 imported, 321. 41G; keeping.322, for 

 sitiiut^, 321 ; lime water to preserve, 

 250; packing for travelling, 48; pa- 

 rentage of, 196; preaerving. 304; 

 produce of. 72, 'il9; producers, 88. 

 118; production of, 174; proportion 

 hatched, 15H; rate of laying, 92; 

 shell-let^s, 2B1 ; thm-shelled, 4K ; soft, 

 858; unproductive, 696: testing vi- 

 tality, 39C; sold by weight. 464; in 

 winter, 13); pale-yulked, 304 



Elephant Uawk Mu h.'Zyi 



Elm, caterpillar dntttrDying, 354 



fiumets, detitroyiug, 895 



Encephalartoa. 451 



Endive. Carter's, earth-blanching, SI ; 



Round-leaved Batavian, 55, 96 

 En'omol.-gicnl gk-anintys. 170 

 Entomological Society's Meeting, 121 

 Epacrises dying. 173; after flowering, 



190; propagation, 85 

 Epi'lendruni,criniferum,293 ; Lindley- 



anum, 385 

 Epworth Poultrv Show, 394 

 Eranthis hyemalis culture, 193 

 Ericas, after flowerine, 190 ; pruning, 



370; Caveudiahii pruning, 173 

 Eucalypti and other Australian plants, 



S32 

 Eucharia amazonica, continuance of 



bloom, 78; culture, 95; in glass 



case. 172; resting, 371; coronaia 



culture, 301 

 Evergreens, under trees, 516; very 



exposed, 85 

 Exposed trees and shrubs, IG 

 Eyes of hen olosed, 286 



Faken-havi Poitltrv Show. 132, 155 

 Farm poultry, improviug, .".37 

 Feather-catmg fo^vls, 24y 322, 875 

 Fea'hera, falling oft neck, 4!6; a for- 

 tune fr-m. 356; particularised, 411 

 Feet of fowls swollen, 268 

 Fernery aspect, 475 



Ferns, of St Helena, 3.59. 442 ; in ease, 

 H9i; fumigating. 353; tnr green- 

 house, 17a; notes on, 216, 29o ; in 

 Watdian caae,351 

 Fertiiisatiiin. fucilita'ing, 144 ; of 



plants. 100 

 Fertiliaera. liquid versus solid, 270 

 Ficus elantica fruiiing. 197 

 Fill, a good, 161 ; trees, out of doore, 

 'i'^1, management. 475, in pots, i53, 

 2 '7, 411, prunmg. 85 

 Fir pr<ices-.ionary caterpillar. 422 

 Fiah. Mr. D. T.. 497 ; ^1'. Roocrt. 1 

 Fiiyht feathers twiated. 92 

 Florence International Horticultural 

 and Butanical Congress, 295, 380, 403, 

 421 

 Flowers, annuals for, 190; arrange- 

 ment of cut, 151 : prnservm^' cut, luU ; 

 prolonging cut, i8ti; for drawintf- 

 rnom.242; aucctsaion of, 173; supply 

 of, 298 

 Flues, jointing. 246 

 Forests, influence of, 39 

 Forfar Poultry show, 42 

 Fountain, a table. 93 

 Fowls— choice of, S2i: for farmers and 

 cottagers. 319; fattening. 5y2 : fea- 

 Iherleaa. 396; feeding, 247, 283, at 

 shows, 319; overfeeding, 113; leg 

 dialouated. 92; meal for, 196; necka 

 bare, 480 ; for near Liverpool. 268 ; 

 separating varieties. i4; mixing va- 

 rietie-*. 92 ; at shows, '247, 283 ; for 

 limited run. 92; in small space, 113 : 

 for table. 158 

 Fragrrea zeyianica. 148 

 French flower show, 473 

 Fiieuda, old with new names. 79 

 FroBi and its effects, 483. 5 5 ; effects 



of recfut. 4 9 

 " Fruit .\iiiuual," plagiary of. 361 

 Fruit -burdrrs, 219; coping f.»r walla, 

 41; crackioi. cause of, 487: culture 

 and proHp-cts in L.incolur-hire. 3l4 ; 

 dimorphism in. 465; why drop V 3' 5; 

 growing on heavy S'Ul, 459 . keeping, 

 80; ho%v produced. 88: paclim;<, 2lG ; 

 pr.j^pecta. 272. 349. 362. 419.444,4.7; 

 Storing. 305; trees, insects aila>k. 

 ing, 474. renovating old, 'Al, 54, 167. 

 218, 274, ahootd, pinching. 411, winter 

 dreMsing. 17, 51, on wooden fence, 85 

 Fuchaiaa, culture, 24ti ; in greenhouse, 



3iJ0i growing specimen, '484 

 Fuel. 91. i8i: saving, 25, 31; value of, 



115, 147. 165 

 FuLiJii^atinii,225 

 Fumigator. Carter's, 330 

 Fungi, as an article of commerce, 445 ; 



drying, 336 

 Furze, cutting down double, 890 



Gaillabdia Amrlv^don, 148 



Game fowl, cups, 168 ; hen lame, 214 



Gapes, i;50 



Garden, notea from my, 5, 53, 150, 197, 



23S. :!72, ".06; overflowed by sea, 282; 



parties, 377 

 Gardeners' Benevolent Institution 



dinner, 188 

 Gardeners, at the Royal Palaces, 204; 



younj^, '27, 54 

 G>trdenias, unhealthy, 300; in winter, 



85 

 Garlands, 14 

 Gas, heating, 34, 273; its efl'ccts on 



seeds, 844 

 Gauitheria procumbens. S7l 

 GelaHiue azurea and culture, 4H8 

 G(-ntiaua acaulis edging, 475 

 Geutianella soil. 336 

 Geological map, Sattons", 188 

 Gi-raniums— for bedding. 263; propa- 

 gating bedding. 49^ ; Select bedding, 



616; cul'ure, 1H8; cuttings. S5 ; 



double, 173; flowers lu winter, 55; 



to flower in Augnstj 268 ; oot flower. 



GBRksmna—Contiyiued. 

 ing, 390; growing. 172; insects on. 

 227. 39 I ; leaves spotted. 202. 337. and 

 wrinkled, 371 ; Sisley's double Zonal, 

 187 

 Gesnera culture. 221 

 Gilpin, Rev. W., 257 

 Gladioli, select. 154 

 Gladiolus oorm, curious. 290 

 Glasnevin, among the plants at. 42? 

 Glaaa, cutter. 182; fflobe, plants for, 



E15; rough plate, 146 

 Glazed structures, estimates for 



erecting, 367 

 Glazing, frames, &o., 870, 371; new 

 mode, 287, 333, 4S7 ; without putty, 

 507 

 Gleiehenias, 306 ; culture, 216, 252, 298 

 (ilenny, Mr. G., 429 

 Gloxinia cuHure. 224. 281 

 Gnidia pinifulia culture, 245 

 Goat molh, 354 

 Goldfinch for breeding, 158 

 Gold Withy, 226 

 Goose, becoming broody, 268; vent 



protruding. 858 

 Gooseberry bush, pruning, 39. 301; 

 c^tterpillars, preventing, ln5. 226, 370, 

 431.516; dropping. 431; for market 

 and exhibition, 310 ; unfruitful, 853; 

 Catherina. 385; Benson's Seedling, 

 38:. ; Lord Derby and Victory, 78 

 Goahnga, food for, 3J8 

 Grafting la-e. 899 



Gritpes— bunches curling and shrivel- 

 ling. 301; estimate of 75; late-keep- 

 int;, 49, 336; keedngin winder, 31. 39, 

 l>i9: p'-ciduc'!. 'i46 ; time for ripenine. 

 246: scalded. 511 ; spotted. 39'1 ; not 

 swelling, 370, swelli' g irregu'arly, 

 474; per Vine. 226. 227; weight o»- 

 tainaide. 17; through"ut thw year. 

 97; Dr. Hogg, 53. 116; Duke of 

 Buccleuch, 231; GrosGuillaume. 77 ; 

 Mrs Pince, 9-t, 119. 18'. 236; Mrs. 

 Pince'a Muscit, 180; Rovil Vine- 

 yard not setting. 516 See ViJies. 

 Gr-aa seeds, aowintr. 28^ 

 Graven ng carriage-drive. 153 

 Great Harwood Poultry Show, 332 

 Green fly, destroying. 161, 868 

 Green Gage's origin. 308 

 Greenhouse— and hothouse arrange- 

 ments, 337; arrar.ying stages. 16; 

 domestic, 101; what I did with it, 

 197; heating. 63. 2.'6 263; plants for, 

 263, select. 41. for wall. 62 

 Green's boder. 818 

 Grevillen fascioulata, 486 

 Greyhounds. 314 

 Gymnogramma triangularia, 463 



Hyacinths, exhibiting, 295, 3(7; fail* 

 mg, 246; after forcing, 282; forced 

 189 ; rootless in glassea, 17i 

 Hybrid birds, 412, 43>, 475. 497 

 Hybridising experiments, 832 

 Hydrangea japonica pruning, Wl 

 Hydrophobia remedy, 3dJ 



ICHNEUiloN FLIEB. 237 



Inoecta. beautiful and useful, 7. £6 

 118, 185, 236, 290. 346, 463; destrayinff, 

 510; exhibition. 510; gleauinga 

 about, 79 



lonopBidium aoaule, 227 



Ipecacuanha culture in India, 2S6 



Ipomoea culture, 441 



Iria Douglasiana, 148 



Ivy. under Cheut lut trees, 516; leaveB* 

 holes in, patched, 336; for window 

 box, 208 



Japan phdit, 256 



Japanese, gardens, 202; bulbs, 208; 



gardening, '221 ; wheat, 230 

 Jasmine, pruning White. 836 

 Jerusalem Artichoke planting, 208 

 Judges, objecting to poultry, 173, 198, 



209,227: of poultry, 18; pre-publish* 



ing names of, 364 



Kendal Pooltry Show, 109 



Kerguelen Cabbage. 472 



Kettering Poultry Show, 193 



Kcv Royal G.irdens. Hi, 445; novel- 

 ties in. 470, 485. 5j7 



Kidney Be*n forcing, 281 



King's Lynn Poultry Show, 210 



Kirkcaldy Pou'try Show, 67 



Kitchen vegetables. '272 



Ititchen garden, 51, 120; formation, 

 242, 251, 514; shape of, 182: water 

 for. 440 



Knowaley Hall, 493 



HABROTnAMNUa ON TRELLIS, 246 



Hailstorm at iVIilan, 511 



Hanley Poultry Show. 174 



Hants and Berks Poultry Show, 519 



Haslingden Poultry Show, 392 



Hatching, anxieties, 452: artiflciaUy, 



286 

 Head of Fowl, anatomv of, 891 

 Heaths pr-'pajatiu'-'. 85 

 Heiting 93 18', 2i7, 251, 31?. 431; by 

 lime-burning, 305 ; by hot water, 

 3.'9; by at 'ves. 5i3 

 Heckmon I wike P(ml'ry ^how, 29 

 Hedges and plantn for. -233 

 Heliotropes planted-out.. 3 !0 

 H-^lleborus nigfi- major, 53 

 Hens -antUomy of, «72 ; and chickens 

 murdered, 41; erowmg, 9i, produc- 

 tive crowing. 151 ; dying suddenly, 

 178: egg-dropping, 158; fastimj en- 

 durance. 302; house, diain ecting, 

 268; laying twice a-day, 524; not 

 laying. 398 : roosting for a hundred, 

 353 : rumps fpatherleas. 340 

 Hepaticas, anguloaa, 236; planting 



out. 410 ; sowing, 2f;4 

 Herbanu j, drying plants for, 5U 

 Hewitt, Mr. E., G9 

 Hexbam Poultry Show, 44 

 Hit(.hin Poultry Show, 155 

 HolUnd Houae, 85 

 Holly, planting hed^e, 301 ; leaves dis- 



c doured, »7o. 390 

 Hollyhock, bigut, 49S ; disease, 426 

 Hornet tJearwing Moth, 292 

 Horae Chestnut, grafting, G2 ; propa* 



gallon 410 

 Horticultural profanitv, 511 

 Horticultural provincial ex-hibitions, 



•i"^; oldest, 275 

 Hojticuitural (Kovali Society, 9, 183. 

 202. ■.'21, 347.419.473; Annual General 

 Meeting 138; Report and statement 

 of Accounts. 144; flommittees, 78, 

 162, 199. 2 5, 271, 881, 420, 462, 484; 

 ShowB, 234. 3 8, 381. 4i6; country 

 shows. 180. 2a0 ; Special General 

 Meeting. 57 ; voting by proxy, 29, 97, 

 121, 292, 307. 324 

 Hoee-piping. 49G 

 Hottied of dung and sawdust, 63 

 Hoteia japonioa after flowering, 474 

 Hot-water heating, 282 

 iloudana, 91; back broken, 114; the 

 cock, 454 ; characteristics. 24 : de- 

 merits, 358; hen, 476; merits, 268 

 Hoyaa, carnoaa, repotting, 282, 318; 



culture. 317 

 Hyacinth ahows, 255; supporting, 202 



Labels at Poultry Sniwa, 174 



Labour required, 318, 3s8 



Lackey moth cat* rpiUars, 851 



LiBliH flammea, 48ii 



Lamium purpureura var. aareum, 



36.i 

 Lapagoria rosea, planting outside, 86 

 Laurua nobilis. 251 

 Lawn — everj:reena for amall, 1^5; 



grasa coarse. 4^1 ; mussv, 86, 353, 



patchy, -i-ifi, weely. 837. 890; layiog- 



out. '259; Lichen and Mosa ou, 51ti; 



manuring, 63 ; mowers, 245, Green's, 



77^ notes on, .41 

 Laying obstructe I, 179 

 Leaf mould, ia7 ; forming. 282 

 Leaves, curled, 516 ; and dung hotbed, 



17 ; skeletoniHing. 428 

 Leeds Pigeon, &i! . Show, 320 

 Leghoma. Wnite. '286 

 Le»Mertia pereuuaus, 485 

 Leucopogons and n'lture, 20 

 Lict) oj chi'jkeus, '268 

 Lilies with aculy ure, 187 

 Liliuma— aurat'iiu leaves curled, 451; 



gigduteum. 474; laucifoliuin and 



auratum plauting, 2 8 : not growiug, 



S3 ; Szovit^iunum and cult ire, 348; 



from Seed, 190 

 Liiv of the Viilley, culture, 451; not 



flowering. 318 431 

 Limo water for worms, 83 

 Litchee, 129 

 Liquid manures, 432 ; in light soil, 17 ; 



for vou'etabies, 474 

 Liver of fowl diseased, 268 

 Lobelias, bedding, 227 ; blue, 287 



263: dwarf, 208; grub-eaten, 451; 



herbnceous, 95 

 Local plants. 82 

 Locheria maguifica, 105 

 Loudon Fancy Canary Club's Show. 



46 

 Lonicera fragrantisaima and Stand- 



ishii. 16 > 

 Love-lies-bleeding, tranaplanting, ilO 

 Lowestoft Poultry Show, Ho 

 Lyoeena butterflies, 34il 



Maokiya bslla cultore, 301 



Maize for fowls, 24, 1L4 



Manehestpr Horticultural Show 428; 



Ornithological Shww, 46; Poultry 



Show, 19 

 Mansion House decorationa.SGS 

 Manure, and earth, 4l0; for garden 



deficient, 516; treatment for garden 



48i> 

 Maple tree, the Boldre, 257 

 Maranta zebrina seed Having, 410 

 Markets, 24, 48, 72, 92, 114, 136, 158 178 



188, 214. 282, 250, 268, 286, 304, 82i a«>* 



958. 376. 416, 438. 458, 480, 502, 524 

 Marmora r^idisseur, 204 

 Marseilles, 168 

 Mead, making, 502 

 Mealy bug in greenhouae, 474, 47^ 

 MeconripMis Wallichii. 4fiH 

 Melbourne lAudtra iaj notes, 3jJ 



