150 PICTORIAL PRACTICAL CARNATION GROWING. 
E 
Eelworm (Jilustrated), 130, 131, 
132 
Enemies (Jilustrated), 122 to 142 
Exhibition, culture for (Pictorial 
Practice), 73 to 95; select varie- 
ties for, 144 
F 
Fancies, select Yellow and White 
Grounds, 145 
Flakes, select, 144 
G 
Garden, culture of Carnations in 
the (Pictorial Practice), 60 to 72; 
preparing the ground, 62, 63; 
planting, 64, 65; staking, 66, 
67, 69; disbudding, 68, 69; a 
bed of prize Carnations in a 
midland (L/lustrated), 72; select 
varieties for the, 144 
Gout (Illustrated), 130, 131, 132 
Gravetye, Carnations at, 8 
H 
History of the Carnation, 22, 24, 
26 
Houses, for Malmaisons (Jdlus- 
trated), 106, 107; for 
(Zllustrated), 111 
Trees 
L 
Layering, propagation by (Pic- 
torial Practice), 50 to 59; pre- 
paring and inserting layers out 
of doors, 52, 53; ayering in 
pots, 54, 55; layering when the 
purent plant pot is sunk in ashes 
or soil, 56, 57; lifting and pot- 
ting rooted layers, 58, 59 
M 
Macrospore (Illustrated), 128, 129, 
132 
Maggot (Illustrated), 133, 134, 135 
Malmaisons, culture of (Pictorial 
Practice), 96 to 107; layering 
out of doors, 96, 97; lifting and 
potting layers, 98, 99; shifting 
into the flowering pots, 100, 
101; shifting a once flowered 
plant into a larger pot, 102, 103; 
disbudding, 104, 105; houses 
for, 106, 107; select varieties, 
145 
Marguerites, 146 
Midland garden, prize Carnations 
in a (Illustrated), 72 
Mildew (Illustrated), 122, 123 
Mould, black (JIdlustrated), 126, 
127 
Mulching, 68 
1g 
Past and Present, 7 
culture of (Pictorial 
108 to 121; select 
varieties, 145 
Pests (Illustrated), 122 to 142 
Picotees, Yellow Ground, 26; 
florists’ ideal in, 26; in pots 
(Illustrated), 79; a prize stand 
of Yellow Ground (L/lustrated), 
95; select varieties, 145 
Perpetual, 
Practice), 
