LN DEX. 
A 
American Carnations, 118, 145 
Aphides (I//ustrated), 138, 139, 140 
B 
Beds and borders, culture in (Pic- 
torial Practice), 60 to 72; a lawn 
bed at Mr. Martin Smith’s (Z//us- 
trated), 71 
Bizarres, select, 144 
Black mould (Zd/ustrated), 126, 127 
C: 
Carnations, development of, 7; old 
writers on, 12; florists’ ideal of 
perfect, 24; culture of, out of 
doors (Pictorial Practice), 60 to 
72; where to winter, 60; a, in 
a 6-inch pot (Jilustrated), 81; 
culture in pots for exhibition 
(Pictorial Practice), 73 to 95; 
culture of Malmaisons (Pictorial 
Practice), 96 to 107; culture of 
Tree or Perpetual (Pictorial 
Practice), 108 to 121; diseases 
and enemies (Idlustrated), 122 to 
142; select, for various purposes, 
144, 145; Marguerite, 145 
Classification of Carnations, 12 
Clip, Sydenham’s Unique, 80 
Collars for exhibiting (J/lustrated), 
86, 89 
149 
Composts, 73 
Cross fertilisation (Pictoriai Prac- 
tice), 8 to 33; the parts of the 
flower, 8, 9; the Old Crimson 
Clove, 10, 11; serrated type, 12, 
13; wavy edged type, 14, 15; 
smooth edged type, 16, 17; 
Show form, 18, 19; serrated and 
smooth edged Picotees, 20, 21; 
Show form of Picotee, 22, 23; 
Fancy, 24, 25; Malmaison, 26, 
27; Marguerites, 28, 29; accel- 
erating the reproductive organs: 
30, 31; process of pollination, 
32, 33 
Cuttings, propagation by (Pictorial 
Practice), 44 to 51; preparing 
and inserting in pots, 44, 45; 
under a handlight, 46, 47; pot- 
ting when rooted, 48, 49; put- 
ting into the flowering pots, 
50, 51 
D 
Disbudding (J/lustrated), 68, 69, 
70, 76, 116 
Diseases and enemies (Z//ustrated) | 
122 to 142 
Dodwell, the late Mr. E. S., 7 
Douglas, Mr. James, notes by, 22 
Draining pots, 73 
Dressing (Jllustrated), 80, 90, 91 
