INDEX 



Agrostemma, 4 

 America, Carnation growing in, 

 75 ; Carnation Society, the, 



n 



Anemone Pulsatilla, 4 

 Armeria alba, 5 ; A. rubra, 5 

 Atkinson, Mr., and the Pink, 



106 

 Acanthophyllum Fontanesii, 142 

 Area coronalis, 3 



Bacteriosis and the Carna- 

 tion, 92 



Balfour, Lady Eleanor, 24 



" Book of the Carnation," 

 Brotherston's, 45 



Bordeaux mixture, preparation, 

 92 



Bradley, Professor, and the 

 Carnation, 2 



Calathus, the, 6 



Cantabrica, 3, 6, 7 



Cariophillon, 2 



Carnation, Alegatiere strain, 

 French varieties of the, 75 ; 

 and bacteriosis, 92 ; and Crane- 

 fly, 90 ; and Daddy-long-legs, 

 90 ; and Gout, 93 ; and Green- 

 fly, 84 ; and Red Spider, 90 ; 

 and Spittle-fly, 84; and Spar- 

 rows, 93 ; andThrips, 90 ; and 



the history of hybridisation, 

 4 ; and wireworm, 88 ; Adonis 

 80 ; Agnes Sorrel, 29 ; Alba, 

 53 ; Admiral Curzon, 29 ; 

 Arline, 30 ; Alisemond, 30 ; 

 ' America, 52; Ann Boleyn, 

 I 29 ; Apollo, 53 ; Ascot Yellow, 

 I 34 ; Benbow, 29 ; Cecilia, 29 ; 

 ' Banner, 29 ; Bookham Clove, 

 I 29 ; Boreas, 29 ; Border, 

 j varieties of the, 14 ; C. F. 

 I Thurston, 30 ; Comet, 29 ; 

 Copperhead, 29 ; Belladonna, 

 12, 15 ; Burn Pink, 29 ; 

 Countess of Paris, 14 ; deri- 

 vation of the word, 3 ; Chas. 

 Henwood, 30 ; disease of the, 

 81 ; Dorothy Whitney, 53 ; 

 Dr. Hogg, 29 ; Duchess of 

 Fife, 15 ; Dundee Scarlet, 67 ; 

 Earl Stamford, 30 ; early 

 history of, i ; Edward Adams, 

 29 ; Enchantress, 53, 80 ; 

 English V. American, 76 ; 

 Ethel Crocker, 80 ; exhibi- 

 tion, layering, 60 ; Fiancee, 

 80 ; Flambeau, 30 ; Flamingo, 

 80 ; Floriana, 80 ; Fred 

 Phillips, 30 ; flowers, their use 

 in chaplets, 3 ; Francis Wel- 

 lesley, 67 ; fungoid diseases 

 of, 91 ; Garvel Gem, 15 ; 



