Gardening for Amateurs 



1129 



Chaure", 202 ; Louis Barbier, 296 ; 

 Louis van Houtte, 295 ; Louise 

 Catherine Breslau, 296 ; Louise 

 Walter, 298 ; Lyons, 273, 296 



Rose leaf blotch, 1096 ; scorch, 315 



, Lenten, 53, 152 



Macrantha, 298 ; Madame Abel 

 Chatenay, 273, 292 ; Madame 

 Antoine Mari, 290 ; Madame 

 Edouard Herriot, Madame 

 Eugene Re'sal, 296 ; Madame 

 Hoste, 290 ; Madame Isaac Pe- 

 reire, 274, 298 ; Madame Jean 

 Dupuy, Madame Jules Gra- 

 vereaux, 290 ; Madame Jules 

 Grolez, 292 ; Madame Leon Pain, 

 292 ; Madame Levavasseur, 298 ; 

 Madame Maurice de Luze, 292 ; 

 Madame Melanie Soupert, 273, 292; 

 Madame Plantier, 300 ; Madame 

 Ha vary, 272, 292 ; Madame Ruan, 

 296 ; Maharajah, 298 ; Marchion- 

 ess of Londonderry, 295 ; Mare'- 

 chal Niel, 300 ; Margaret, 292 ; 

 Margaret Dickson, Marie Bau- 

 mann, 295 ; Marie van Houtte, 

 290 ; Marquise de Sinety, Mary 

 Countess of Ilchester) 292 ; 

 Medea, 262 ; Melody, 290, 292 ; 

 Merveille de Lvon, 274, 295 ; Miss 

 Alice de Rothschild, 262, 290; 

 Molly Sharman Crawford, 290 ; 

 M. Joseph Hill, 273 ; Mons. Paul 

 Lede, 292 ; Monthly, Old, 296 ; 

 Morgenroth, Morletti, Moschata 

 alba, 298 ; Mrs. Alfred Tate, 

 Mrs. Amy Hammond, Mrs. 

 Arthur E. Coxhead, Mrs, A. R. 

 Waddell, Mrs. Cornwallis West, 

 Mrs. David Jardine, Mrs. David 

 McKee, 292 ; Mrs. Edward Clay- 

 ton, 296 ; Mrs. E. G. Hill, 292 ; 

 Mrs. George Beckwith, 296 ; Mrs. 

 Foley Hobbs, Mrs. Herbert Ste- 

 vens, 290 ; Mrs. John Laing, 274, 

 295 ; Mrs. O. G. Orpen, Mrs. Paul, 

 298 ; Mrs. Peter Blair, 292 ; Mrs. 

 R. G. Sharman Crawford, 274, 

 295 ; Mrs. W. II. Outbush, 298 ; 

 Mrs. W. J. Grant, 292 ; Mrs. 

 Walter Easlea, 292 



maggot, 264 



Natalie Bottner, 292 ; Niphe- 



tos, 290 



of Jericho, 931 

 of Sharon, 478 



Orleans, 298, 300 ; Otto von 

 Bismarck, 292 



- Paul Neyron, 295 ; Peace, 

 290 ; Perle des Jardins, Persian 

 Yellow, 262 ; Pharisaer, 292 ; 

 Prince Camille de Rohan, 295 ; 

 Prince de Bulgarie, 292 ; Prin- 

 cesse de Beam, 274 ; Provence, 297 



pests, 243, 684 

 Queen Mab, 296 



- Rayon d'Or, 262, 296 ; Re- 

 cuerdo de Antonio Peluffo, 290 ; 

 Red Riding Hood, 298 ; Rene" 

 Andre, 274 ; Richmond, 292 ; 

 Rtidhatte, 298 ; Rodophile Gra- 

 vereaux, 296 ; Ruga, 298 



, Rock, 896 



Safrano, 290 ; Sarah Bern- 



liardt, 292 ; Scotch, 302 ; Sena- 

 teur Vaisse, 295 ; Simplicity, 298 ; 

 Soleil d'Angers, Soleil d'Or, 296 ; 

 Souvenir de Gustave Prat, 292 ; 

 Souvenir de Malmaison, 297, 298 ; 

 Souvenir de S. A. Prince, Sul- 

 phurea, 290 ; Sunburst, 292 ; 

 Susie, 298 ; Suzanne Marie Rodo- 

 canachi, 295 ; Sweet Brier, 302 



Rose, Sun, 598, 609, 896 



Tausendschon, 306, 309 ; Tea 

 Rambler, 306 ; The Garland, 305 ; 

 The Village Maid, 299 ; Trier, 308, 

 309 



Ulrich Brunner, 295 ; Unique, 



297 



- Victor Hugo, 274, 295 ; Village 

 Maid, 299 ; Viscountess Enfield, 

 296 ; Viscountess Folkestone, 294 



Warrior, W. E. Lippiatt, 294 ; 



White Bath, 297, 300 : White Doro- 

 thy Perkins, 274 : White Maman 

 Cochet, 290 ; White Pet, 296 ; 

 William Allen Richardson, 300 ; 

 Willowmere, 296 ; W. R. Smith, 

 290 



Zenobia, 297 ; Zephirine Drou- 

 hin, 269, 297 



Rosemary, 671 



Roses, 945 ; after pruning, 625 ; and 

 Larkspurs, 28 ; best time for 

 planting, 224 ; blush and flesh 

 white, 305 ; Bourbon, 297 ; bud- 

 ding, 316, 406, 504 ; budding 

 dwarf stocks, 316 ; bushy, thin- 

 ning, 263 ; button-hole, 306 ; 

 caterpillars on, 240 ; China, 295, 



296 ; Christmas, 152, 153, 840 ; 

 climbing, 242, 247, 274, 504, 706 ; 

 cream, yellow and pale yellow, 

 304 ; dark red, 303 ; decorative, 



286 ; disbudding, 187, 240, 768 ; 

 dwarf Polyantha, 298 ; errors in 

 watering, 312 ; for arbours, for 

 arches, 310 ; for clothing old tree 

 stumps, 566 ; for edgings and 

 borders, 308 ; for exhibition, 279, 

 280, 282, 284 ; for hedges, 220, 

 270 ; for low hedges, 272 ; for per- 

 golas, 310 ; for pillars, 309 ; for 

 tall hedges, 270 ; for town gar- 

 dens, 308 : for walls, 308 ; from 

 cuttings, 120, 320 ; grafting, 318 ; 

 greenfly on, 174, 240 ; grubs on, 

 240 ; 'half-standard, 257 ; heel- 

 ing in, 253, 269 ; hoeing after 

 watering, 238 ; how to cut, 242 ; 

 how to plant, 225 ; hybrid Bour- 

 bon, 299 ; hybrid Chinese, 300 ; 

 hybrid perpetual, 284, 286, 294, 

 300 ; hybrid Sweet Brier, 300 ; 

 hybrid teas, 284, 286, 290 ; hy- 

 brid Tea-scented, 300 ; increas- 

 ing, 315 ; insect enemies of, 313 ; 

 insect friends of, 314 ; in tubs, 

 277, 279 ; layering, 318 ; Lenten, 

 153 ; light red, 303 ; liquid 

 manure for, 312 ; manures for, 

 223, 276 ; manuring in autumn, 

 276 ; mildew on, 129, 240, 247, 

 264 ; Monthly, 295, 296 ; Moss, 

 297, 300 ; Multiflora, 300 ; newer 

 hybrid perpetual, newer hybrid 

 Tea, newer Tea, 286 ; Noisette, 

 286, 300 ; pegging down. 261, 



287 ; Pernetiana, 296 ; pink, 305 ; 

 planting, 794 ; planting, in sandy 

 soil, 288 : planting in spring, 226 ; 

 planting in winter, 255 ; Polyan- 

 tha, 300 : protecting, 254, 893 ; Pro- 

 vence, 297, 300 ; pruning, 78, 226 ; 

 pruning in autumn, 253 ; remov- 

 ing suckers from, 241 ; rust on," 

 684 ; September, 250 ; shorten- 

 ing vigorous growths, 269 ; single, 



297 : some general directions, 312 ; 

 species of, 298 ; spraying, 325 ; 

 Sproughton hoe for, 262 ; stand- 

 ard, 257 : standard, how to 

 plant, 258 : stocks for, 316 ; 

 strong growths on, 794 ; summer 

 pruning, 246 ; sweetly-scented, 



302 ; Tea, 122, 286, 289 ; Tea- 

 scented, 302 ; that make good 

 standards, 260 ; transplanting, 

 252 ; treatment when growth 

 begins, 236 ; twenty-four to 

 begin with, 272 ; under glass, 311 ; 

 value of hoeing, 243, 248 ; washes 

 for, 315 ; watering, 243 ; water- 

 ing in spring, 236 ; where to put 

 the, 219 ; white, 304 ; wichu- 

 raiana, 302 ; wild types of, 298 : 

 with green centres, 269 ; yellow 

 that keep their colour, 262 



Rosmarinus officinalis, 671 



Rotation of crops, 841, 1098 



Rowan, 918 



Rubus bambusarum, biflorus and 

 varieties, deliciosus, flagelliformis^ 

 innominatus, laciniatus, lasio- 

 stylus, nutkanus, odoratua, spec- 

 tabilis, thyrsoideus, ulmifolius,. 

 Veitchii, 907 



Rudbeckia, 376, 396 ; calif ornica, 

 flore pleno, 397 ; laciniata, 396 ; 

 maxima, 397 ; Newmani, 29, 397 ;. 

 purpurea, 396, 397 ; speciosa, 396> 

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Rue, 671 



Rucllia, 852 



Runner Beans, out of doors, sowing,. 

 218 ; planting out, 265 



Ruscus aculeatus, 564 



Rust on Roses, 684 



Rustic work, cleaning, 42 



Rusting of tools, to prevent, 50 



Ruta graveolens, 671 



SAGE, Common, 671, 1050, 1092 



Sagittaria japoiiica, 574 



St. Bernard's Lily, 92 



St. Bruno's Lily, 92 



St. John's Wort, 182, 609, 911 ; 

 creeping, 214 



Saintpaulia ionantha, 920 



Salads, early, 776 



Salix alba variety caerulea, 924 ; 

 Babylonica, elegantissima, 174 ; 

 fragilis, 924 



Salpiglossis aurea, coccinea, gran- 

 diflora, Kermesina, superbissimaf 

 violacea, 448 



Salsify, 123, 1104 



Sal via azurea grand iflora, 749 ; Blue 

 Beard, 448 : cuttings, 25 ; Hor- 

 minum, 448 ; officinalis, 671 ; 

 patens, 196 ; rutilans, 749 ; splen- 

 dens, 749, 794 



Salvias, 794 ; blue and red, 196 ; 

 potting, 407 



Sanchezia nobilis variegata, 852 



Sand, 409, 558 ; lawn, 42 ; the 

 value of, 46 



Sand wort, 604 ; Mountain, 596 



Sandy soil, planting Roses in, 288 



Santolina chamaecyparissus, 671 



Sanvitalia procumbens, 448 



Saponaria baccaria, calabrica, 448 ; 

 ocymoides, 600, 602 



Sauromatum guttatum, 629 



Savin, common, 889 



Savoy, 1050 



Sawdust, use and misuse of, 32 



Sawflies on Roses, 684 



Sawfly stem-boring, 244 



Saxifraga, 937 ; Aizoon, 214, 602,. 

 612 ; Aizoon rosea, 600 ; apiculata, 

 214, 612 ; Bathoniensis, 600, 612 ; 

 burseriana, caespitosa, 612 ; coch- 

 learis, 602 ; cordifolia, 613 ; Coty- 

 ledon, 612 ; Cotyledon pyramid- 

 alis, 600 ; cuneifolia, 612 ; deci- 

 piens, 602 ; Elizabethae, Engleri^ 



