INDEX. 



till 



Rhubarb, tiie Turkev or officinal, its 



general culture, 210, 326, 522, 559 

 English or common, 212, 326, 522, 



559 



Rocambole, 197, 321, 523, 555 

 Rock and slid I work, 72, 71 

 Robinias, 150, 271 

 Rocket, garden, double, 10G, 158. 300. 



398, 425, 501 



particularly noticed, 398 



night smelling, 35 1 



Root-houses, jural, 72 



Root-pruning of trees, 142 



Roses, forcing into earl}' bloom, 1G3, 



179 



to pot, for forcing, 54G 



. propagating by suckers, 150 



propagating by budding, 414, 445 



propagating by layers, 288, 414, 



533 



■ .'planting, 302, 303, 35G, 547 



used for hedges, 265 



China. 401.428, 572 



Otaheite, 101, 128,572 



Rose-campion, 84, 158, 300, 426, 470. 



501 

 Rosemary, 205 

 Rue, 205, 464 

 Rudbeckias, 364. 470 

 Rural seats, 65, 72 

 Rustic devices, 72 

 Russia Turnip. See Ruta Baga 

 Ruta Baga, 436 



S. 

 Saffron, bastard, 353 

 officinal or true. See Crocus, 



autumnal 

 Sage, common, 205, 464, 521 

 Saladin?, small, 19. 125, 190. 321. 375. 



408, 432, 462, 480, 522, 555, 577 

 Salsafy, 197, 321, 381, 110 



to preserve for winter use, 557 



Salvias, tender, 363, 453 



Saponaria, 351 



Sarracenias, 470 



Sassafras, 301 



Satin-flower, or Honesty, 300 



Savin, 292 



Savorv. winter, 205, 326, 383, 411, 



464,521 



summer, 206, 326, 383, 411 



SaxatileplanN, 72 



Saxifra^as, sowing seed of, 354 



collecting. 170 



Saxifrage, double white, 158, 301, 



471 



strawberry. 171 



pyramidal, 172 



Scabious, sweet, 300, 126 

 Scilla maritima, 51 1 



peruviana, •'> 1 1 



Srorzonera, 197. 324, 381, 410 

 preserving in Winter, 557 



Scotch Kale. See Borecole 

 Scurvy-grass, officinal. 205 521 

 Sea Kale, 198, 325, 522, 559 



S as, 90. 1G5, 404, 548 



Seedling trees and shrubs, summer 



care of, 339, 414 



winter care of, 59, 565 



Sensitive plant, 161, 298, 398, 448 



a particular account of, 448 



Shaddocks, 429, 453, 473, 549 



Shady walks, 70 



Shallots, 197, 324, 523, 555 



Shell-work, 72 



Shifting plants out of smaller into 



larger pots or tubs, best method of, 



308, 362 

 Silenes, tender, 363 

 Silk-worms, 279 

 Silphiums, 354, 355, 470 

 Sisvrinchiums, for edgings, &c. 78, 



355. 470 

 Skirrets, 198. 325, 410, 522, 559 



to preserve for winter use. 557 



Smallage, 206 

 Snail-plant, 299, 353 

 Snapdragon, 300, 353 

 Sneezewort, double, 354 

 Snowdrops, 79, 82, 396, 417, 469, 502. 



544 

 Snowdrop-tree, 275, 301 

 Soapwort, double, 354, 426 

 Solanums, hardy shrubby, 292 



tender, 361 



Solidagoes, 79, 354, 470 



Sorrel, broad-leaved garden, 329. 382, 



521 

 round-leaved or French, 329. 382, 



521 

 Sour-gum or Tupelo-tree, 271, 292 

 Southern States, seasons and culture 



in, particularly noticed, 23, 24, 44, 



19 60. 135, 148, 157,165, 213,465, 



485. 525, 531, 531, 561, 564, 578, 580, 



5S|. 5S2. 583 

 Southernwood, 205, 521 

 Sowing stones and kernels of fruit. 



See Fruit 

 haws, for raisin? thorn-quicks, 



151,259, 531 

 Spnrtiums, tender, 363 

 Spidei wort, Virginian, 501 

 Spigelia marilandica, 470 

 Spinage, 131, L88, 321,378, 437 



winter, 460, 478, 512, 554 



Spindle-tree, 148 



Spiraeas, hardy herbaceous, 351 



S] ia trifoliata, 470 



Filipendula, 502 



Squash, §28, 369 



St. Peler's-wort, 301 



Stage tor auriculas, carnations, a 



346 

 Staking now planted trees, best me- 

 thod of. 232 



