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Index. 



C. 



Caddice Sawfly, 104 

 Cetoniidce, 103 

 Chafer, Rose, 103 

 Cheimatobia brumata, 101 

 China Roses, 2 

 Chinese Roses, 85 

 Chryso-pus, 96 

 Cladius Padi, 104 



pectinicornis, 104 

 Clay-coloured Vine Weevil, 107 

 Cleft-grafting, 24 

 Climbing Roses, 31, 57, 78 

 Cli si o cam-pa neustria, 99 

 Cockchafers, 95 

 Cross-fertilisation, 65 

 Cultivation, 8 

 Cuttings, 21 



advantages of, 21 



after-treatment, 23 



frame for, 22 



potting off, 22 



preparing for stocks, 7 



season for, 21, 22 



selecting, 22 



striking outside, 22 



D. 



Damask Roses, 85 

 Decorative varieties, 66 

 Disbudding, 36, 57 

 Division, 24 

 Dwarf Roses, 3, 13, 31 

 v. standards, 3 



E. 



Earwigs, 91 

 Eelworms, 91 

 Em-phytus cinctus, 104 

 Eriocampa rosa, 104 

 Eucosma ochroleucana, 101 

 Evergreen Roses, 85 

 Exhibiting, 57 



apparatus required, 60 



Exhibiting boxes, 60, 62 



cutting the blossoms, 61 

 disbudding, 51 

 feeding the plants, 58 

 position of flowers in 



boxes, 64 



setting up flowers, 62 

 shading, 57 

 " spares," 65 

 tubes and wires for, 60 

 varieties for, 66 

 " wiring " the flowers, 63 



Exhibitions, 2 



holders for roses, 63 

 tube, Frank Cant, 63 



Exhibitors' Roses, 74 



F. 



Feeding the plants, 58 

 Fertilisers, 51 

 Flies, Hover, 94 



Ichneumon, 95 



Lacewing, 96 



Stink, 96 



Flower-buds, removal of, 36 

 Forcing, 53 



preparatory work, 53 



succession of plants, 53 



temperature, 53 



ventilation, 53 

 Frames for cuttings, 22 

 Friends and Foes, 91 

 Frog-hopper, 92 

 Frost, protecting trees against, 

 32 



G. 



Gall-flies, 92 

 Gallica Roses, 2, 13 

 Galls, Bedeguar, 93 

 Gardeners' Chronicle quoted. 



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" Garden" Roses, 76 



enumeration of, 83-89 

 ephemeral nature of, 76 



