INDEX. 
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Catasetum laminatum, 6 ; trulla, 41 Crocuses at Barton, 183; Ch 1 1 p- | Fennel, sweet, described, 199 
Caterpillar, to destroy, 132; apricot bad destroyed, 281 plied to, 327 be British, ‘remarks oe 636; their geographical di distribution, 
Catleugh’s Pelargoniums noticed, 36; ‘roggon’s patent protecting material, adv.,/337 ; their eats m, 519; to raise from are Raid their im. 
Cattle, to prevent their biting trees, eso Croome, description of, 687 jevguat hel = oo when exclude ut oir, ie 
Cattleyas, treatment, 416, 832; must not cover their roots | Crown lands, 149 kinds for 769; trees in New Zena 
with moss, 137 Croxteth Hall, noticed, 631 Tasmannia, 21 
Cauliflower, cultivation of, 85; to obtain a succession, 297; the | Cuckoo, destructive to small birds, 489 ; food of, 585 ‘estuca loliacea attacked by Aphides, 593 
clite® Asiatic, 109 cure fingers and toes in, 601, 613 Cucumber, adv., Cuthill, 21: Flanagan and Nutting, 49; Brittan, | Ferrarias, their pre » 769 
Cawdor, woods at, 719 681 ; Warmer, 809; cultiv ation of, 229, 341 ; of winter and spring, Pleas indica described, 23, 412 
gress pene Se Thaja cupressoides, 367; of Lebanon, treat- 35; on hothouse, or in cottage gardens, 308; soil for, 633; | Fig, treatment of, 633; reason of the fruit falling in forcing, 203 - 
en #1, 329; soil for, ; history of, 765; uses of, good kinds of, 121, 737; Allen’s 's Victory of Suffolk described, _hardiest kind, 369 ; kinds for the north, 79 ‘ 
733, 200; viviparous, 564; cautions against advertisers, 781 ; Filbert, its management, 51; grafted, 69; ue of grafted, 731 
Celery, ady., Lane, 113; Cuthill, 751: to plant out, 324,412; to| marks on advertisements, 814, 846; es, — by Watts, 273; | | Filters for cottagers, 412 ‘ 
earth up, 639, 781; good varieties of, 103 ; fora cottage garden, pits described, 35, 150, 596; co! f, 73; th ers for | Finnochio, its cultivation a" . 
84; Seymour's eg Br ne 781; fly described, 660 linings of, 486; Ayres on, adv., s 16; rey., ms, Smith o: Lady y., | Fir, management of seeds, 5 3 to ‘Oo remove large, 801; in North 
Centaurea 34; Duncan on, ady., 114 Britain, 36; relative wales ee silver and larch, 197; effect of 
Gallipeden, tnintntus, ¢ Cultivation i in high pape 87 nitrate of soda on, 749 ; Scotch, adv., Jansen and F Finney, $25 
Ceratonia siliqua, the wild locust of Scripture, 2 pores expansa, its revival, 701 ; thurifera, its rapid growth, | Flax, Indian, 750; its growth in Ireland, 294 
Floral Calendar and Garden Almanac, adv., 730 
Cereus grandifiorus, at Rendle’s Nursery, pan ‘diese treat- 
ment of, ate fe ape eer treatment of, 505; Wortleyanus | Curratt, Corsten, Denni 809; yoga, Flora’s World, or the Flower Gardener’s Library, reviewed, 600 
me of por ing pyle re in ry weather, 429: to Lary Almanac advertised, 1 4 
prea gren its cultivation, 246 25 ce large bunches, 329; to prevent thro ea sist Bowers, rules for judging, 430 for seedlings, s45 
Cetonia aurata described, 452 suckers, 21, 53, 102; for a cottage. yee 69; yd e North, Florist 's Jou! pater bat 5 
Ceylon, its botany, 431; moss, its value, 232 769 ; Knight’s sweet red, 817; the woolly-leav ue, 365 ; | Flower-gar ment of colours for, in June, 327; in July, 
Chalk, its decomposition, 117 caterpillars, their destruction, 73, 292; insect: Seocaibed 515, | 367; = Tants ‘for, 7, 6334 to eee 483 
Chandler’s Nursery, Camellias at, 199; Chrysanthemums at, 6, 767 | 779; sawfly described, 543; sphinx described, 779 Flower-market at Paris, 4 
Charcoal, for 537, 581; its effect on plants, 732; used in | Cuttings, to strike, 193, 137; to strike in water, 364, 397, 414, Flower- pots, remarks on, 499, 517, 549, 563, 597, 659, 793 
propagation, 549; Lope use, 1 165 501; col ir striking, 200; results of singing | A bot- | Flowers, dressed fo: cikoeapeerager 612; for Pale 148; am. 103, 
Chatsworth oem f frost at, 55; notes on, 23: toms, 385 ; soil for, 585; selection for propagation, 411; state | 185, 349; to preserve cut, 153; to revive faded, 662 ; to pack, 
3 its value in horticulture, 379; rural, 83, r propagation, - 467 ; make, 417; where w Hee * when 05 their connexion with manufactures, 
100, 115, 131, a, 308, — ~ 244, 276, 291, 323, 340, "364, ade, 5: Flues constructed of slate, 342 > 
379, 412, 452, 468 cyclamens their management, 217, 457 Forei, bi ical works, adv., 18, 7 
p saeeny tae a mbidium pendulum, 134; seamed 455 —- - cgraed Hecape ar hd 
Cherry, its value as a tree, 647; to force, 291; to gather, Cynips scribed, 732; on roots, 648 reing plants, mn > 
best kinds of, 38,721, 8495-for 69; for aioe bo a ciiibear 198, 814 Forcing-pit at the Palace Gardens, Fulham, 215 . 
shire, 169; forthe north, 769; fora south wall, 137 5 for sue- | Cypress in the garden of Generalife, noticed, 22; of Montpelier, | Food of plants, remarks on, 245, 449 
cessidn, 769; gop amare 769; Mr. Knight's described, 400 Forest-trees, adv., Parks, 697; Dickson management of, — 
297; Bigarreau on a north wall, 781; Mayduke, mortality | Cyperus Papyrus, described, 700 163, 381, 413; remarks on bd anmernag 429, 661 ; on pruning and 
among, 37 ; apreonsy derivation, aa the Ostheim, Bona Cypripedium barbatum, 504; insigne, 633 lopping, 181, 182; 1, 213, 229, 341; advantage of 
Chesnut, ancient trees of, Spanish, 4 at Camberwell, 550 Cyrtochilum filipes, 400, 799 ; graminifolium, 783 root-praning, af Ris 
Chinampas of Mexico described, 295 Cyrtopodium Andersoni, its cultivation, 230 ; Fossil Flora of Great Britain, ady., 16 
Chloride of lime to accelerate th tatir f , 150 Cytisus filipes, its history, 365 ; urnum, purple, 366 Franciscea latifolia, 799 " 
Chi maya on meat ne Serer: Sat, 342 5 — sere noticed, 343 
Chorozema, its pronunciation, 689; spectabile, 617: in -41, jurious to Pears, 20; keeping ou! 6; 
rium, its treatment, 265 srry ica sect ai D. guard eae bi or effects of, ite % 1g 
adv., May, Chandler, Dacrydium, a new species, noticed Fruit, best kinds of, 38; how affected by the age of the tree, 381; 
y 2495 porte rege ae caeaane 367 ; “oppor pgreee a if Canlier, 1; Brown, 2 * Gill, 49; Mountjoy,81 ; Prothe- its formation prevented promotes flowers, 363; contin 
welion to raise from sy Soy to top, 489; best varieties and Morris, 113; Stewart, 129; Lowand Co. 162; Widnall, 177, carbonic acid, 417, 430; in kiln-dried straw, 816; to pack for 
of, 115, 785; ap ree ee 700s regarded as florists’ flowers, 115 625 ; Gaines, 93; Hedley, ee Ansell, 257; Brown carriage, 485; in the 15th century, ~ 
porate Chandler’s, 6, 767 ; | and Attwell, 257; Dod, 257 ; Jacl 257 ; Wi 273; Catleugh | Fruit-room described, 611, 643; remarks on, 685, 701, 733, 734 
Chonk stove for a greenhouse, 98, 182, 632; for a pit, 41 ma Eee 289; Appleby an ae ;Spary,7!3;Lan- | Fruit-trees, adv., Denyer, 713; to ange 21; to remove, 648; their 
Chusan, isclimate, 167 its natural history, seeds from, Edward, 751; ck, 777 « Headland, 777: ; Whale, trestaient, S13 their management on walls, 737; to protect, 
Tea-trees.in, ig re | 809; Lockie 825; notes on, 19; principles. of caltheations 227; 845 ; to train, 
pet chssxindisin dg treatment of freab-atesicee ery when See 600; M mgr Se of pruning, 645; rate of growth, val 
potcga Barometz, in h frit at Birmingham, 551 . Bis of seen pO as > 1875 -Faas 7a 796; preservation of old, 93; effect of stock on cg 
Cicer arietinum as a substitute for coffee, 432 ¢ varieties, 38, 87, 44, 717, 753, 780 5 ite pronnnciation, 737 5 mg 3. , 849; limited age of varieties, 197; injured by being 
Cider, to rien bey 28 ie wsed in the 15th century, 948 mine produced from, 119; prize. Sens 7: to 0% dug "élose to, 385; di a Hen between Quenouille & Buisson 
Cinerar: 145; Ivery, 610; their management in | flowers, 165. 181 ; roots, treatment of, e guiirats Ts |, 705; kinds for pe sort! Wales: oh, remarks 
Daphne Lagetto, 150 — 629 ; to grotect fete hares, 41, 101; to kill insects _ 
Dandelions, to eradicate 28: ’ om, 408, 833 ; ;ppanpteition for, 85; Errington’s wash for, 25; 
Datura arborea, its treatment, 612, 661 ; to flower, 505 patent nets for, 
Daubentonia Tripetiana, adv., 529 - Fuchsia, adv., Standish, 2; roan een 
Daubeny’s Three Lectures on Agriculture, ady., 82; rev., 193 Smith, 289: Young, 366; Ansell, 609 Beri Meg , Sone ari 
Dawsonia polytrichoides, 199 ; Chandler, 693 ; anions Salter me An Wheeler, 809 : tomake 
(ep omemwg hese ta: pone i oye of, 536; Heseeyertems in: Winter, 108, 
De Candolle’s agetana Onalietiorest ty hae 17 ; 596; reason for fruit cal a 553; hardy at Aigburth, 644; at 
Deepdene, Camellias at the, 119; effects of winter at, 279 - Argan, 149; list of ornamental, 630, 633; its pronunciation, 
a ‘Agriculture, et la Condition des Aj en Irlande et 737, 831; arbo _for a. ervatory, 102; conica, at 
‘ Grand Bretagne, : 536 ps Barton H: 99 ; cordifolia, 455, 832; corym| jora flowering 
Denirobitim aggregatom, at Ealing Park, 231; discolor, 279,687, | in the open air, 636 ; its t, 54, 549, 7 for winter 
yum, 6; treatment flowering, 247; fulgensa greenhouse plant, 137; its treatment, 
Decdar, a erers t described, 311; its introduction, 699, 731; its 398, 405 when to cut down, 217; its preservation in be amy 
th at Welbeck, 325; its treatment, 749, 781; rate of | 721; hybrids force well, 246; seed-vessels described, 633; as 
possag ag. 313 ; their use, 360 ; dust not injuri- 
mre, Saree 
Tisvumene: 215 ; tar, its natur 764; tar and slaked | 
an 
Coburgia a raise: a 585; tri- 
Goceus on Prames. ee to, tp 69. 
Cockroaches, their rdemtoction at, 136, 201, 245, 262, 205, 309 
grow 
$30" 
Dibbling amet 
Dickson’s 
Digitalis, poss kind British, 68: 
nbtes on, 647 
poash peewee teed 
rot described, at Uni of Te Lond: 
Duncan on the Cucumber, mice honeed, Boe. 
- 
Winkfield, 
ursery, foreing- isn, ta notes on, 383, 488 649 
, Teviewed, 552 Fumaria, new Briti 
Galeandra Devoniana, 
Garden engines, a 
Gardens and gardenin 
Gardener, a gentleman’ 
rece an 
: , treatment a Pee x 846; 
Canigh, bee tena 16 4725 coronaria, 751 ; cristata, $11 ; Det the Shea Tn noted, a8 ; cies ox arnokes 
Coffee and Tea, their principles identical, 671 prizes for, $1 
e, oe « 
Colchicum, its vital economy, 670° ; Park described, 5593 notice of, 719; plants at, 23; orchi- | Gardenia fiorida, its 
3 tea daceous house at, 36 1 i 
Cold in his antndes, $8; to protect plants from, 103 Ear-cockles described, § ~~ ee 's botanical 
Collectors, Belgian, 1 Earth described, 323 ; 3 bread | Chinese, 
- Coloured siedin, oleetrienl, See Earwigs their history, 360; ty, Secnberie eimai 
Colours, complementary, explained, 369 ; principles of arrange- Echeveria Iurida, 6. ae 
many, Gas om © plants, 201 Shei contrast, Get; thelr har. cog e ee sh 
Hall, effects of the winter at, 247; vinery 
fall leaf planted in St. James’s Park, 395) In’ Kensington 
Gardens, cause-of t joss of leaves, 363, 
Roains see O78. 
my +5 578. ‘i ~ 
n , British, works on, 689, $17 
meen adv., Ee a best winter 1 
reliaten, tas. Tae . n, : oer ee th et eer tt 
= ona block of ; 
Euste} 
Euthal fla, P 
Evergreens, gis awn aE 708 ; to plant, 
a ee 
ental for 1841, reviewed, 7; for 1842, noticed, 734 
| Gloriosa. osa superba, its cultiy 
Gloxinia rubra 
Saran nome eB 
704, 813; ‘tor a wall Go, ormamenta, 5 
noticed, 394, 615, 671 
method of : é 
o eee cee ae ee ee. - 
at, 23, 
fruit-tree, 685, 733, 781; radicans at Birmingham, 599 ; Wor. 
maldii, its treatment, 685 ; YoueHii, reason for not he aes 
Fuel, for a greenhouse at night, 721 
Dillwyn’s papers communicated to the Royal Institution of | Fulham Palace Gardens, fe peing- pit in, 215 
ion, 385 Fumigation, how ervey X ied 
Fungi, edible, 132 ; in the human head, 703 
Gaines’s Nursery, Fantomas oii 352 
54 
Galvanic protector, adv., Richardson, 242; Treggon, 249; ap-_ 
plied to pots, oo  Segenretiet 115, 165; Saul’s, 247, 262 
2 
Garden of a eae residence, 518 
advertise the wages they expect, 454; education. 
couragement fo: 
vation, 764 
at. a 'S, 245; speciosa, its 
eer aes fruit, 
Grand pores tinea a $31. 
Grape, adv., Wilmot, 465; White, 713: 
263 ; treatment of, 596; Venedted by eden 1351 
ing, 568; conditions of setting, 259 
Rumen 
35, 
's, defined, 369; overworked, 601; should = 
of, 454; en 
preparation of for the colonies, 339, 411; 
9; wages of, 195, 262; duties of, 797; 
; Situation for, 249. 
; to fertilise, 
