PRACTICAL FLORICULTURE. 

 CHAPTER XXII. 



Orchid Culture 150 



CHAPTER XXm. 



Holland Bulbs 153 



CHAPTER XXTV. 



Cape Bulbs, Varieties and Culture 156 



CHAPTER XXV. 



Culture of Winter-flowering Plants 161 



CHAPTER XXVI. 



Construction of Bouquets, Baskets, etc 179 



CHAPTER XXVH. 



Wire Designs for Cut Flowers 194 



CHAPTER XXVm. 



Hanging Baskets 196 



CHAPTER XXI2. 



Parlor or Window Gardening 199 



CHAPTER XYX. 



Wardian Cases, Ferneries, etc 206 



CHAPTER XXXI. 



Formation of Rock-\vork. . 206 



CHAPTER xxxTT, 



Insects 207 



CHAPTER yxxlIT 



Are Plants Injurious to Health ? 217 



CHAPTER XJLX.1V. 



Nature's Law of Colors .218 



CHAPTER XXXV. 



Packing Plants 821 



CHAPTER XXXVI. 



Plants by Mail 338 



CHAPTER XXXV11. 



The Profits of Floriculture 224 



CHAPTER XXXVIH. 



How to become a Florist 227 



CHAPTER XXXJLX. 



Short Descriptions of Soft-Wooded or Bedding Plants of the Leading Kinds. -229 

 CHAPTER XL. 



What Flowers will Grow in the Shade ? 242 



CHAPTER "gT.T. 



Green-house and Stove, or Hot-house,. Plants 244 



CHAPTER XLH. ^ 



Annuals, Hardy Herbaceous, Perennial and Biennial Plants, Ornamental 



Shrubs and Climbers 948 



CHAPTER YT.TTT. 



Culture of Grape-Vines under Glass 253 



CHAPTER XLTV. 

 Diary of Operations for Each Day in the Year . . . .96S 



