758 



GARDEN MANAGEiMENT. 



Time for selecting roses, 641. 



Time for sowing beans, 182. 



Time for sowing carrots, 2S0. 



Time for sowing early potatoes, 2/9. 



Time for sowing lettuces for succession, 

 183. 



Time for starting fuchsias, 1 90 . 



Time of melons ripening, 1S6. 



Time of sowing biennials, l65. 



Time to give water, 292. 



Time to introduce special soils, 158. 



Time to make strawberry-beds, 136. 



Time to put on sui-face-gravel, 153. 



Tobacco-water for the green-fly, 325. 



To destroy ants, 143. 



To destroy slugs, 144. 



To get early-flowering azaleas, 191 . 



To grow bedding-plants in perfection, 

 177. 



To grow hyacinths in moss, 136. 



To preserve cuttines from frost, 133. 



To preserve old ^plants of scarlet gera- 

 niums through the winter, 133. 



To preserve peas and beans from mice, 

 144. 



To preserve plants in bloom for a long 

 period, 192. 



To prevent snails crawling up walls, trees, 

 &c., 144. 



To propagate mistletoe, 137. 



To protect trees from the browzing of 

 cattle, 78. 



To select stocks, 135. 



To strike cuttings of scarlet geraniums, 

 133. 



Tomato, or love-apple, 362. 



Tomatoes and capsicums, 289. 



Tomatoes, 412, 520. 



Top-dressing for borders, 396. 



Top-dressing for camellia-bordcr, 401. 



Top-dressing for lawns, 391. 



Top-dressing for pinks in i)ots, 273. 



Top-dressing for rhododendron-beds, 

 272. 



Top-dressing for seakalc, 278. 



Top-dre:-sing for strawberries, 325. 



Top-dressing for gooseberries, 326. 



Tops of plants endowed with the power 

 of resisting cold, 178. 



Training and trimming plants, 292. 



Training conservatory plants, 679. 



Training the vine, 3:.'5. 



Transplanting lettuce--, 183. 



Transplanting roses, 641. 



Trap for catching wasps, 143. 



Trap for earwigs, 143. 



Trap for slugs, 144. 



Trap forwireworm, 146. 



Traps for wasps, &c., 511. 



Treatment of auriculas, 273. 



Treatment of diseased standards and py- 

 ramid trees, 132. 



Treatment of greenhouse plants, 190. 



Treatment for heavy and retentive soil, 

 167. 



Treatment of evergreen shrubs 293. 



Treatment of hard- wooded plants, 191. 

 Treatment of heaths, 191. 

 Treatment of languishing trees, 130. 

 Treatment of peaches under glass, 283. 

 Treatment of pelargoniums, igi.t, 286. 

 Treatment of soil for carrots, 280. 

 Treatment of strawberry-plants, 188. 

 Treatment of the flower-garden in spring, 



269. 

 Treatment of varieties of the Gandaven- 



sis section, 270. 

 Treatment of a burr, 130. 

 Tree-rooting stock, 165. 

 Trees as a shelter, 71. 

 Trees attached to the wall, 94. 

 Trees cut to statues, 3. 

 Trees for orchard, 161. 

 Trees near kitchen-garden, l63. 

 Treliis-work, 274. 



True theoi-y of laying-out grounds, 55. 

 Tubers, 357 ; offsets, ib. ; time for lifting, 



ib. 

 Tube-roses : their treatment, 358. 

 Tulip mania, 531. 

 Tuhp-beds, 360, 401, 504. 

 Tulips : winter treatment, 703 ; single, 



ib. ; double, ib. ; parrot tulips, ib. ; 



treatment of ofl'sets, 705 ; dwarf Van 



Thol, 703. 

 Tuhps, 358, 380, 403, 672. 

 Tulip^i, dwarf and early, 293. 

 Tulips : their propagation, 532. 

 Turf and lawns, 390. 

 Turf: how to preserve, 356. 

 Turf walls, 76. 

 Turfing lawns, 700. 



Under-potting recommended for pelar- 

 goniums, 629. 



Undulation in roads, 107. 



Uniformity of light in flower-beds, 547. 



Upper beds of the oolite, 13. 



Use of blinds, 94. 



Use of conservatory, 191. 



Use of cold pits, 189. 



Use of ditch and bank, 78. 



Use offences, 75. 



Use of ladybirds, 142. 



Use of reserve-garden, 159. 



Useful hints in transplanting, 137. 



Uselessness of walls to protect trees,, 

 169. 



Utility, 34. 



Utility of a garden, 34. 



Utility of holly or privet hedge, 82. 



Valuable Hints, 101. 



Van Helmont's experiments, VJ. 



Van Thol tuhps, 683. 



Variety, 34. 



Variety in the garden, 34. 



Va<e training for fruit-tree=, 567. 



Vegetable index to soils, 24. 



