INDEX. 



745 



Gardens of Hatfield, 5. 



Gardens of the Italian school, 64. 



Gardens of LucuUus, 2. 



Gates across a carriaffe-road, 80. 



Gates at Hardwicke House, 81. 



Gather fruit in dry weather, 4S3. 



Gathering: and storing: fruit, 482. 



General effect of sloping banks and ter- 

 races, 65. 



General effect of the Horticultural So- 

 ciety's Garden, 64. 



General rules to be observed in pruning 

 fruit-trees, 281. 



General rule for gates, 81. 



Gentianella, 463. 



Geological condition of the British 

 islands at the beginning of the tertiary 

 formation, l6. 



Geometrical beds, 6l . 



Geometrical designs for flower-beds, 65". 



Geometrical flower-gardens, 101. 



Geometrical style, 50, 55. 



Geraniums, 133, 462, 4/0, 501. 



Geraniums: cultivation, 356, 3S0, 382, 503, 

 512, 568. 



Geraniums, 462 ; propagating, ib. ; after- 

 treatment, 463. 



Geraniums : French and fancy, 630. 



Germination described, 11 6. 



Gesnerias : treatment in bloom, 419. 



Gillyflowers, 358. 



Gishurst's compound, 628. 



Giving air in winter, 6/6. 



Glacis at the Horticultural Society's 

 Gardens, 62. 



Glacis at Glammis Castle, 64. 



Gladiolus, 418. 



Gladiolus : treatment after bloom, 308 : 

 to increase by seed, ib. ; by division, 

 if}.; to store away, ib.; planting out, 

 ib.; best sorts, ib. 



Glass corridors, 243. 



Glass copings, 88. 



Glass of the frames to be kept clean, 

 293. 



Glass-houses, 49. 



Glass-houses introduced into England, 6. 



Glass-honses in winter, 676. 



Glass walls, 83. 



Glastonbury thorn, 394. 



Glazed horticultural buildings, 241. 



Globe artichokes, 330 ; propagating, ib. ; 

 protection in whiter, ib. ; culture, ib. 



Glossy foliage a sign of health, 625. 



Gloxianias, 5fi8. 



Godeiias, 2/0. 



Gaheu's method of preserving beans, 

 494. 



Good gardening a test of a good house- 

 wife, 2. 



Gooseberry and currant trees, 283. 



Gooseberries: propagation, 622 > cultiva- 

 tion, 623 ; after-treatment, ib. 



Gooseberries, 64, 74, 325, 414, 468, 505, 



506, 675. 

 Gooseberries, select hst of, 710. 

 Gooseberries: caterpillars, 142, 43 4; 



lime- wash as a remedy, ib. ; soot-wate 

 ib. ; applications to the soil, ib. ; sum 

 mer stopping recommended, ib. 



Gooseberries, currants, and. raspberries 

 in kitchen-garden, 173. 



Gore House, Kensington, 57. 



Gorgeous picture of a garden, 27. 



Gourds, 405, 427; sowing, ib. ; soil, ib. 



Gradation m laying out grounds, 55. 



Grafting and budding, 119. 



Grafting- paste, 120. 



Grape-vme, 405; propagating, ib.; bor- 

 der, ib. ; planting, ib. ; pruning, 406 

 fruiting, 407 ; bagging bunches, 408 

 ripening, ib. ; long-rod system, ib. 

 spur system, ib. ; varieties, 409. 



Grapes of the best sorts, 637. 



Grapes on a wall between peaches, 172. 



Grapes to be kept dry when ripening, 423. 



Grapes, 685. 



Grass-edges, 109. 



Grass-walks, 504, 102. 



Grass-seeds for lawns, 761. 



Grasses : flowering, 305. 



Gratings on the sides of roads, 109. 



Gravel- walks, 358,501, 507. 



Gravel-walks : break up, trim, and roll, 

 312. 



Gravitation as a mechanical means of 

 destroying rocks, 18. 



Gravity of water, 96. 



Gray's pictures of gardens, 7. 



Great chemical agent, 17. 



Great house at Chats worth, 244. 



Great improver of soils and climate, 36. 



Great jets, 97, 



Great secret of ancient nature revealed, 

 15. 



Green crop on newly-levelled ground, 

 153. 



Greenfly, 142. 



Greenfly, how to eradicate, 325 ; its ra- 

 vages and remedy, ib. 



Green gooseberries, 74. 



Greenhouse, 190, 255, 337, 715. 



Greenhouse climbers, list of, 481. 



Greenhouse ferneries, 726. 



Greenhouse temperature, 627. 



Greenhouses in former times, 242. 



Greenhouses, hothouses, and forcing- pits, 

 246. 



Greenhouses in winter, 680. 



Greenwich Park laid out, 6. 



Grey or silver sand, 527. 



Ground prepared for cabbage, 171. 



Ground-plan of houses and pits, 253. 



Ground plan and section of roof, 243. 



Grounds with a regular slope, 151 ; ground 

 with an even fall, ib. 



Grounds of Gore House, 58. 



Grouping plants in plant-houses, 625. 



Grouping of flower-beds, 660. 



Groups in gardening, 156. 



Growth of plants, 398. 



Guana, 388. 



Gumming in fruit-trees, 145. 



Gypsophila, 270. 



