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INDEX. 



Haws, how to prepare, for sowing, 151 

 Hawthorn, the various species of, 



best adapted for hedges, 154 

 quicks or plants, how to raise, 



151,259 



•tune of sowing in the Southern 



Slates. 534 



hedges. See Hedges 



Heading down declining fruit-trees, 



337 



budded stocks, 258 



Heart 's-ease, 352 



Heaths, African. &c. 106, 361, 453 



Hedges live, the necessity and utility 



of, 359 



how to m- ke, 200, 261 



plants suitable for, 154,263,266 



time of planting and making, 



260, 548. 571 



observations on, 267 



— how to plash, 368, 571 



time of clipping, 262, 452, 504, 



548 



particular instructions for clip- 

 ping, 504 



Hedge-hog plant, 299, 352 



Hedysarum gyrans, or moving plant, 

 459 



Hedysarums, hardy, 354, 355, 470 



Helleborus hyemalis, 502 



niger, 502 



virides, 502 



fcetidus, 502 



Iividus, 502 



ranunculinus, 502 



Helianthuses, 17(> 



Heliotropium peruvianum, 364, 428 



Hemerocallis, 355 



Hepatica, 158, 301 



Herbs, gathering, 206, 438, 464 



Hermannias, 453 



Hermitages, 72 



Heuchera. 354; 470 



Hibiscuses, herbaceous perennial, 354, 

 355, 426, 470 



Hibiscus Rosa sinensis, 558 



Hogs, their use in Orchards, 141, 111, 

 145,441 



Holly, 156.264, 338, 534 



to graft curious kinds of, 310 



Hollyhock, common, 158, 299 



—China, 339, 353, 125 



Honesty, or Satin flower, 300 



Honey-suckles, 106, 1 19. 163, 292. 301 



French, 158, 300 



Honeywort, 229, 353 



Ho rebound, 305, 531 



Hornbeam, 75. 363, 302, 534 



Horn-plant, 299, 352 



Horse-Chesiiut, 270 



Hoi ■ radish, 308, 336. 521 



Horse-shoe plant. 299, 352 



Hot-beds, method of making. 10 



for seedling cucumbers. &c. 11 



Hot-beds, for sowing curious trees and 

 shrubs in, 157 



for raisingGreen-House plants, 



166 



made of leaves, or leaves and 



dung, 553 



Hot-bed frames and lights, construc- 

 tion of, 10 



ridges, to make, 314 



Hot-house or Stove, general instruc- 

 tions respecting the construction of, 

 91 to 103 



work to be done in for January, 



103. Februarv, 167. March, 310. 

 April, 364. May, 403. June, 430. 

 July, 455. August, 475. September, 

 509. October. 551. November, 574. 

 December, 591 



Hot-House plants, to propagate, 312, 

 367, 404. 430 



sowing seeds of, 312, 367 



to bring out, 404 



to take in, 509 



to winter in Garden-frames, 



552 



Hot-walls, the construction and use 

 of, 44 



Hyacinths, planting and care of, 79, 

 81, 160, 163. 294, 341, 392. 416, 567 



properties of a fine double, 342 



best method and time of plant- 

 ing, 540, 567 



sowing seed of. 469, 500 



musk, 544 



feathered, 544 



starry, 544 



rrape, 544 



Hvdrangea hortensis, 167, 312, 364, 



402. 428. 549, 572 

 Hypoxis, 470 

 Hyssop, 205, 411,464,521 



I&J. 



Jacobea Lilv. See Amaryllis, scarlet 

 Jasmines. 163, 292, 362, 364, 415, 428 



to bud, 446 



Ice-plant, 161, 298, 398 

 Jerusalem Kale, 318, 406 



Artichoke, 213, 557 



Impregnating the female flowers of 



early cucumbers and melons, 181 

 Inarchinff, 356, 340,363,403, 471 

 Indigo, 3i>:'> 

 Insects which infest the Hot-House, 



descriptions of and methods of 



destroying, 167 to i7."> 

 on fruit-trees, to destroy, 334, 



386, 397 

 Inoculating or Budding, methods of, 



112 

 time of. &C. 415, 109, 410, 412. 



■ltitl, 173, Ill- 

 Jonquils, 79, 83, 295, 511 

 Ipomcca Gluamoclit, 79, 161, 298, 398 



