INDEX. 



11 





Greenhouse, an economical, remarks on, 



xi. 20. 

 treatment of, in October and 



iNovember, xvii. 293. 

 Greenhouses, an improved mode of 



heating, viii. 29. 



on tumigating, viii. 49 ; xi. 94, 116. 



on heating, xix. 280. 



by hot water, xii. 255 ; xiii. 



86. 

 Ground, on digging between shrubs, 



xii. 46. 



on laying out a plot of, viii. 83. 



on trenching, xii. 85. 



Groundsel, American, remarks on, xii. 



21. 

 Grub, remarks on the, xi. 114. 

 Guano, effects of, on Fuchsias, xv. 192. 



experiments with, xii. 44. 



■ on applying to Chrysanthemums, 



xvi. 68. 

 remarks on, .xii. 44, 68 ; xiii. 43, 



68, 190; xiv. 63, 70, 84, 108; xvi. 



109 ; xviii. 181. 

 Guard for slugs, remarks on, xv. 44. 

 Guernsey Lily, remarks on, xiv. 103. 

 Gnnnera scabra, remarks on, xiii. 273. 

 Hawthorn, on the, xv. 102, 136. 

 Heat, economical mode of producing, 



xvii. 250. 

 Heaths, a list of hardy, xi. 283. 



Cape, culture of, xvii. 35. 



propagation of, xix. 80, 88. 



— — remarks on, xvi. 124; xix. 



20. 



to keep bushy, xvi. 40. 



■ hardy, remarks on, xiv. 286^ 



■ on growing, xi. 261. 



on propagating, xi. 95, 220. 



on training, xiii. 263. 



Heating, Polmaise system of, xiv. 143; 



xv. 24 ; xvi. 35. 

 remarks on, xi. 91 ; xv. 257, 272 ; 



xix. 65. 

 Heliotrope, on the, x. 23. 

 Ileliotropiiiins, on bedding, xviii. 131. 



on spotted leaves, xix. 261, 



on watering, xii. 274. 



Ileliantheiniiiii vulgare, on, xv. 155. 

 Ikliehrysum, remarks on, viii. 1HI. 

 ilepatiea acutamnalis grandiilora, re- 

 marks on, xii. 'J.-J.~. 



remarks on, xiii. 197. 



Herbaceous plants, a list of spring ilower- 



ing, xiii. 92. 



remarks on, xii. 21. 



Herbert, 1 1 1 - - lion, and liev. William, 



decease of, xv. 258. 



Highbury and North London Horticul- 

 tural Society, on, xix. 89. 

 Hindsia violacca, culture of, xii. 205. 

 alba, culture of, xiv. 25. 



Hollies, on planting, xvi. 61. 



Holly Tree, address to a, ix. 88. 



Hollyhock, culture of, xix. 16. 



remarks on the, xiv. 293 ; xvi. 282 ; 



xvii. 15, 62, 275; xvni. 250; xix. 



2S8, 313. 

 Hollyhocks, a list of the best, xvii. 279. 



to propagate, xvii. 64. 



Hooker's Journal of Botany, xvii. 168. 

 •' Horticultural Essays," review, xi. 144, 



174. 



Gardens, remarks on, viii. 34. 



— of London, meetings of, x. 93, 



136 ; xi. 22, 46, 66, 92, 115, 135, 163, 



190, 219, 223, 268; xii. 22, 91, 118, 



141, 175, 223 ; xiii. 94, 141, 213, 286 ; 



xiv. 47, 93, 116, 141, 142, 180, 213, 



235, 236, 259, 284, 310 ; xv. 137, 234 ; 



xvii. 17. 

 Society of Staines, remarks on, 



xix. 207. 



Royal Caledonian, meeting 



of, x. 94. 



viii. 229. 



Schedule of, remarks on, xix. 

 87. 



-!— Societies' Gardens, on the London, 

 viii. 201. 



of London, on, ix. 151, 1S5, 



263. 



meetings, rules for, xix. 232. 



■ on the fvorfolk and^Norwich, 

 i. 



remarks on, xi. 103. 

 — remarks on the, viii. 203. 



remarks on the Loudon, viii. 



158, 180, H23, 251. 

 " Hortus Cantabrigensis," review, xiii. 



256. 

 Hothouse plants, remarks on, xiii. 215. 

 Hot-Mater apparatus, description of a 

 portable, xii. 254. 



■ remarks on, ix. 212 ; x. 235 ; 



xi. 271. 



■ on heating by, xiii. 86, 297. 



on Kendle's system of heating bv, 



xi. 236. 

 Hoveas, remarks on, xiii. 237. 

 Hoya carnosa, remarks on, x. 285 ; xi. 



-l.i, 163; xvi. 91. 

 Ilyacintlius uonscriptus, remarks on, xv. 

 167. 



plumosus, xi. 19. 



Hyacinth, culture of, ix. 229. 



on forcing and culture in moss, ix. 



253; xii. 242 ; xv. 256. 



on the Wild, xviii. S I, 103. 



stands, remarks on, xiii. 70. 



tlic, xix. 299. 



grown in moss, xvi. 802. 



in glasses, remarks on, xiii. 283. 



and Narcissus supporters, on, xv 



245. 



