INDEX. 
Jacobex, on blooming 314 
ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Page Page 
-— Browallia Jamesonii . . . . 49 | Potentilla, Brilliant. . . . . 25 ™ 
. Dahlia Giillet de Boheme . . . 73 ——-Insignis. . . . . 25 
Frontispiece . 7 - oe . 1 | ————Plantii . .« . 2. . 25 
Fuchsia corymbiflora alba . . . 97 | Ranunculus, Dr. Channing . . 217™ 
Higyabella .. «bs srasetl pos) eo 121 -——— Enchanter. . . . 217™ 
Mitraria coccinea . . . . . 241 —— Kilgrow’s Princess 
‘Nemophila maculata. 1 Royal, .., s g6uAciass die) aaloslsous 
Pelargonium, Foster’s Gipsy Bride 193 Tyso’s Flaminius . 145™ 
~Phlox, General Duvivier . . . 217 | Rhododendron Dalhousie . . . 2657 
: -- Madame Frobel. . . © 217 | Schizanthus retusus albus . 241° 
» Picotee, Miss Duke. . . . 289 | Verbena Junius . ot eer eee 
- — Duchess of Sutherland - 289 
ORIGINAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. 
Abronia umbellata, remarks on . 113 , Clematis Siebaldii, to bloom Sei Lz 
Achimenes, remarks on. . 163,185 | Clove and Carnation, onthe . . 197 
Alstromerias, alistof . . . . 274 | Combretums, remarkson . . . 164 
—_—_- remarks on . . .» 273 | Cotoneaster microphylla, remarks on186 
foe treatment of . . . 313 | Crocuses, early . . Sele 
Cypripedium insignis, culture of the 254 
TN nonin: on supplying, to plants. 167 | Cytisus Canariensis, remarks on . 186 
Annuals, a list of fifty . . . 187 | Dahlias, remarks on new . . . 9 
Antirrhinum, onthe . . . 203 | Daisy, onthe double . . . . 260 
Ants, todestroy. . . . 309 | December, floral operations for . 319 
April, floral operations for. . ~. 93 | Droseras and Pinguiculas, culture 
August, ditto dHiG) 4. P40 e212 OL teenies Wey ie Chiles et se ret! 
Auriculas, remarkson . . - 184 Eecremocarpus dcaber: on the . ~ 310 
Azalea Indicas, a descriptive list . 255 | Epacris, the cultivation of . - 281 
indian) on. <« '« <> - 320 | Evergreens, transplanting large . 128 
———— propagation of . 312 — select dwarfish hardy . 312 
Beds for Ranunculuses. . . . 53 | Exhibitions of Pelargoniums 173, 200 
Benthamia fragifera. . . . 310 | ———— Tulips : 177, 205 
Bignonias, the 314 | —— Floral, 114, 188, 171, 173, 
Botanic Society, ay ae oe 138, 175 W75, 177, 179, (200, 205," 209,228, 
Brazil, on the vegetation of . . 57 
British Flowers. . . . . . 
Bug,on the mealy . . . .~ 71,191 
Cactuses, on raising seedling . . 24 
229, 256, 258. 
Horticultural, their in- 
fluence. > ee OL 
February, floral operations for. . 45 
Cactus and other succulents, culture Ferns, culture of. . . . .282,247 
iy eee 3! 6h sya',,v# « O141)) Bish; eold'and silver "s .', 5). Tie 
California, the vegetation of 249 | Floricultural Society, exhibition, 
Camellias, OHM Rte cnx sts as BON 
—ongrafting. . . . 84 
remarks onnew . . 81 
Carnations, on exhibiting . . . 63 | 
114, 192, 209, 258 
Flower gardening, cheap . . . 236 
—— for ladies 
gardens, on planting . . 86 
-—— — on raising from seed . 182 | ————-~--——remarkson . . 7 
———— and Picotees, on cards. 196 | ——-——---—— gay inspring. . 306 
—— classes of, described . 315 | ——-——---—— spring ornaments. 311 
ee onimpregnating . . 16 | Flowers, drying and preparing . 129 
————— on large blooms . . 226 | ——-— ofourisland . . . 56, 82 
Chinese and Indian Azaleas, propa- ———- a succession of -178, 310 
gationof . . . . . . . 812 | ——-— thearrangement of . 36, 65 
Chorozemas, on the culture of  , 225 | ——-- theformof . . . ~ 102 
—remarkson . . . 55 | ———— songs of the, 71, 96, 120, 143, 
Cinerarias, remarks on. . . . 174 192, 215 
Clematis azurea grandiflora, on . 166 | ——~— florists, noteson .- . . 29° 
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