INDEX. v 
ng, 233; ripening hastened, by ringing, 749; to blue, 612; “to produce large'f li plants, 785; pre- | Loasa:lateritia, its: management, 181; Mr. H > 3 
fetal well- satoarel, 133; to mature the bunches, sp ; servation in winter, Tr; 7 769.8 849; ¥, 798 : described, 598 BE erbert’s mule de 
a prevent from shrivelling, 73; preserv: ation of, gent eo eatin eo er heinea ade Lobelia ignea, its propagation, 617 
tion of, 644; on coiling in pots, 749; obtained in pots, 3 ou rometer, ho 5 fevered 20 oc: Pico f plants S, Loddiges’ Nursery, notes on, 6, 55, 119, 247, 328, 488, 615, 800 
utility of growing in pots, 830; cannot be grown with stove Dee er, de 9) jmavagement of,’311; how used, 431, | London, its atmosphere not noxious - lant, 499; oo 
plants, 617; 6dark, 672; fora cottage-garden, 132; Cannon-hall i register, natural, 644; a self- -acting, 380 ; Mason’ s, cause of smeaithiness, 515, 531; to er healthy, 
Moscat, treatment of, 309; Frontignan, 121 the Almeria, 23; iichat - bps _ fasten wall-trees, 80 
the Poonah, 201; Wilmot’s Black Hamburgh described, 579; | Hylurgus piniperda cannot be eradicated, 601 Lor color, the structure of the pollen tubes, 182 
from America, 732; from Candahar, 767; at Versailles, 229 Hypochzeris radicata a natural ype 644 pair Mae Arboretum bie ae Britannicum, adv., 18; 
Grass, adv., Soemeack, : z peixtare for pasture, 57 ; for Lawns, 169; 5 abridgment, adv., 794; review =| Encyclop: ar he 
when to man uction of bs in land, 705 4 . a2 culture, adv., 378; ee ‘¥clopz ng oe if ‘ottage, om, and Villa 
Cocksfoot, where cde sck Sh "601 ; Italian rye, its value, 327, 599; Tee, on its preservation 817 Architecture, ady., 18; Ency clopzedia of Gardening, adv., 378; 
Timothy only fit for meado ows, 601; of Cabool, 750; tropical | Icehouses, a. foriodthca bis, ty 766, 782, 797, 798, 813, 845 Encyclopedia of Plants, adv., 378 ; Supplement to, 416; Gar- 
fodder, 215 Ice-stack, to form, 813 dener’s Magazine, ady., 16; criticism on, 37; Hortus Britanni- 
Gravelly soil, plants for, R Im patiens candida, 246; Tosea, 6, 311 cus, adv, 8785 Suburban Gardener, ady,, 18; Suburban Horti- 
reenfiy, its ea truction, a: 569, 613. See Aphides India, progress of Agriculture i in, 598 pte gen dy., 16; noticed, 135, 200 
Greengazes, effect of change of situation on, 261 : Indigo, from the Pala tree, Loudon (Mrs.) First Book of Botany, noticed, 184; Gardening 
Greenhouse, ady., Smith, 194: a portable, 244, 795 ; ratios Insects, their destruction, ’s0, 366, 384, 488 for taaen, motion, pas Ladi seieton eine Flower-Gar- 
of, 833; aspect for, 217; di imensions of, 633; hints on the con- | Insuring glass forcing-houses, 331 den, adv., 16; wed, 151; Ladies’ Flower-Garden of Orna- 
struct! ion Re 763 ; — their angle, 798 ; to heat a small, 49; Ipomeea batatoides, 22, 4715 ficifolia, 198; adv., 242; Learii, mental peed i pe 16; Ladies’ Flower-Garden of Oma- 
to obtain a moist atm sphere in, 198; plants for, 89; for borde er, treatment of, 721; stans, "habit of, 325 ; has flowered 342; ty- mental Bulbs, adv., 16; Ladies’ Flower-Garden of Ornamental 
9; herbaceous for, me rianthina, 400; ady., 46 torrie pe adv., 826; Ladie’ ies’ Magazine of Gardening, adv., 16; 
Green Park, improvements in the, 151 Iris, advy., Sutton and Son, 577; Carter, 681 ; Dennis, 745 5 noticed , 163; Practical Instructions for Ladies in Gardening, 
Grevillea sulphurea, half-hardy, 246 French varieties described, 382; pseudacorus, its roots: substi- adv. 
Griffith’s hrence = 2 of amet ‘inets noticed, 183; contributions tated for coffee, 413 Luculia gratissima, its culture, 21, 52; at Henderson’s, 55 
o the Bot ‘any of India noticed, 671 Iron, oxide of, descri bed, 371 ; Sulphuret of, described, 380 Lycopodium, kinds fora acasgae berg hed Fag" how used at 
Grigor’s Eastern yo Arboretum, reviewed, 39, 800 Ismene virescens, 118 Westwick, 39; denticulatum, as an e: 521 
Gronei's Bruksbey noticed, 199; Tulips noticed, 295 Ivory, vegetable, its chemical constituti 
Grubs destroyed, 429, 453, 71 Ivy, at Dennis,. 745 ; nee ga ada at the Sock of a peach-wall, M. 
Guaiacum bark described, 43 . 600 ; time to plant, 153; when growing, 429; large | M‘Intosh’s, the Flower-garden, adv., 16; Greenhouse, Hothonse, 
Guano, a new manure, its composition, 503 ; its value, 535 specimens of, 88; oid epeciatests Of, 5 49 and Stove, adv., 16; cy apes and Fruit-garden, ady., 16; Prac- 
Guards for trees described, 261, 365 Ixias, adv., Carter, er, 681 tical Gardener, adv. 
Gulliver’s Catalogue “e Pla g d, 488 Ixora coccinea, to grow, 121 Madeira, its barticultire, 431; its vegetation, 166 
Madras, new Almanac for ee rey., 439 
Madras as, temperature of soil at, 4 
Magnesia, described, 340 ; eéets germinate in carbonate of, 381 
Magnesian limestone, its ’ properties, 325; hurtful to plants, 486, 
Gum described, 412, 4 me ah 
Gypsum, pee food. to plants, 87; cined, a manure, 294; i 
es reparation, 215; how applied, 785 : yee Jackson’ a Catalogue of Plants “Ga sale, noticed, 104; nursery 
notice ing 
HL Jas reo om A wer = es to prone, 89; to make sree 281; 518; not, 262 
e erop ry’ aN igustrifolium, its excellence, 24 Main’s Treatise on Forest-trees, “477 
Habits of plants, value of a knowledge of, 262 Jesuits’ bark, su ubsttute fot, O15 * * aes Gal easee = » adv., 778 
Or 2D a camaaiuin Ore John’s Flora ‘Sacra, noticed, 110 Malting, deserved, 9 
anuptont Cont. TiGees oboe _ 7 Johnson's Every tay her ik Gen Piswet Gardener, advertised, 16 | Malt-dust as a manure, 281 
2 , ulus, its history, 1 Malva lateritia, its pro; tion, 
gt poh noe ra gle » 34; of Botany, 34; of Chemis- Juniperus communis fastigiata at Roques, 71 Manchester Bot bent Garett; piace at, 647 
Hinres, to prakect trie al Sibi Justicia speciosa, its management, 328 Manna.oak, described, 34 
Harlngham house pat ee ~ vee ay ane Manure, a pm n of, 231; application of, 615 to apply, 
Seton Galen dar’ and G dune winnie ter 188s nike K 381; of, 67; considered mperancerhnchipee Shr sin 567 ; 
rey. nn 7" | Karwinski, returned to Masson, 4 0 ze : eee ~ 64 ob Be classes of, 831; from 
Kashmir, its vegetation, 264 green phar a cheap 567; for vineyards, 118; for 
Harte, Mr. ins oe tions Alps whee ty hed he Kensington Gardens, remarks On, 3, 611, 627 cottage ms 845 ; bran i a substitute, 629 ; brick rubbish, 
Hawkfly, its history, 52 Kensington Nursery, adv., 97 70; dead animals, 701; night-soil and gypsum ‘dust, 
Haethorgs remarks on, 39; treatm ent of berries, 785 Kew and its Gardens, ady., 210 85; Poittevin’s disinfe bed, neeets of, ou6; 8 saline, effects of, 
Hazel, kinds to graft on the eomm as “pointment f Gardens, notes on, 535; Sir W.J. Hooker’s ap- wiles Aso mae mn, 150; liquid, its preparation, 233, 521, 769 
Heartsease, ady., Henchman, 4 rg ; Jackson, 82; Paul, King ton ent to, 179 : P> 
”s Translation of De Candolle’s Vegetable Organography, arianthus czeruleo. eo-punctatus, 118 
161; Gaines, 193; Lane, 273; Rogers, i Ghesveitl Ak Mayle, 
Frettingham, 641; Holm , 17 os 
609; at Ree wgheds 7; Silver! bebe » 657; G Hinling,098; on Garden, reviewed, 632 uees and tents, adv., Edgington’s, 16 
Salter and Wheelé Marg’ 
of, 147, 6015 ‘pri ; to ws pastaree hen ae arden, how to crop, 132; rotation cropping, 180; to oat Paribas her ‘garden no ticed, 583 | 
for beds, 329; lists of, 38, 137, 169, 705,737; to preserve fi 97 ~ i 
slugs,213, 312; rules to Cor ae Nor echinitine, 207 tee, sng a ES suitable for Marvel of Peru roots, th + 737 
Heat, its production, distribution, and preservation, 211, 259, 307, foene 's Exotic Nursery, dared on, age 4 1) 263, ang ha 848 ers’ Exotic Nursery, ni m, 263, 416 
323, 428, 494, 597, 683; $43; its effects on the soil, 439 aos | Knight’s Horticultural Papers, adv., 321; review Masters’ Ni » Strood, notes on, 215 
Heati uuila’s apparatus, 117; Barchard’s system a3 stem, 165; Cor- a . Andrew, ex! “te rom his life, 351 Mastich as a substitute for putty, 18 
bett’s ¢ ‘system a 6, 67,101, 1 116 5 Forsyth’s pla femarked on, Knowsley “Hall, di escril Mats, Russian, to make, 
$13; Fo nm, 644; Penn’s system and Knypersiey, pe aang at, 263 Matthiola maderensis, 415 
principles” kccenbind: 83; bhai anh g 84, 179, 229: failure of Kollar’s on the Insects pectin to the Gardener, | Maund’s Botanic Garden, ady., 16; Botanist, adv., 18 
97; wiey’s, remarks on, 180, 277; Errington’s, 326; hs Forester, pe id Fanner, = ty i Maxillaria pre-B a, 344 
ton’s, 243, 292; " Rogers’ system, 39;° Smith's system, 14 7. Kyanised timber, experime: Meadows, grasses for, 569 
N.’s system, 196: remarks on, 962; Weeks’ system, 307 ‘sys. rooms, 181; to pays, 9, ret ised vineries, 149 Mealy-bug, destroyed, 569 
teni at Chatsworh, 369; at Yester, 365; objection o the siphon Mechanic and eottage?, comparison. between, 35 
system, 133; the best system, 196 L. Medlar, cause of fruit dropping, 585; treatment when gathered, 
Heaths, ady., cata Foner 66; ackson, 82: | Labels, pre pared metallic, adv., Gordon and Baskett, 306 265; hina not aeons 
— gem pr pagation a a 609 #1 est winter- | La Variability, 35 poisonous, 57 a ° n its origin, its | Me maceze, description of some Brazilian, 294 
Hedge, neeraesah, 617 . Lacebark 3 : Melia Azedarach, notes.on, 829 
Hedgehogs, useful in gardens, 105 Se Lachenalia, Dada formed on the leaf rote 69 Melon, adv,, Cuthill, 2; Ferguson, 698; cultivation of, 133, 281, 
Heimia salicifolia grandiflora, 799 ae 3 Lelia, treatment of, 416, $32; acuminata, 246, 425; mojalis,| 310; at Honfleur, 261; to grow on ridges, 21 risa to ‘set, 329; 
Helianthus iphiarsiseegad its value, 133 ; “a treatment of, 295 ; superbiens, bg agere of, 261 eason Of cracking, 569 ; to “obtain pure 553; in India, 
Heliconia speciosa, at Liege, 118 © Res Lagerstreemia indica a scribed, 105; cultivation of, 132, 137 686: at Bokhara, 503; from, 767; best varieties, 737; eaution 
Heligan, Benthinia { ee at, 119 4 Lalage hovezefolia against advertised, 781; remarks on advertisements, 814, 
Helleborus poce wri . Lance’s hamus, its opectn, 483 846; boxes, adv., atin, ara; pits for, dng to construct, 801 
Hemiandra emargin a. Sd - Landes, trees in the, 471 Memory sheet of garden 
Hemp, Indian, 38, pose 366, 750 Tastieene: pit gate ing, remarks on, 428 Menyanthes cos item tee +, 360; its properties, 429 . 
Henderson’s s Nursery, notes on, 55,183, 416, 504, 735 Larch, ady., Jansen and Finney, 825: seeds to sow, 785; relative | Metzger’s Cereal and Meadow Grasses, economically considered, 
Herbaceous, its meaning explained, 672 value of, and silver fir, 197 reviewed, 735, 767. - 
Herbaceous plants, adv., Low and Co.. 7 208: defined, 685; ar- | Larkspur seed, adv., Appelius and Eichel, 713 — their destruction, 199, 749, 830; to protect bulbs from, 
r gardens, 720; kinds w in a shade, | Lary on the pink, destruction of, ae : 
569; mbt 103, 169 ; ereasbotrn 151; Ten 183 errge tne. in, 381 ; injurious to sheep, 617 ; white variety afchans’s North American Sylva, new edition annotneed, 799 
Herbs for cottage- - gardens, 81, 180; kinds grown in the 15th cen- of, 5: aeons, pe gr noticed, 384, $32 seine 
tury, vine & grass for, 153, 169, 553; treatment when cracked, 585 ; to eierpton om est kind for gardeners, 673; mode of viewing 
eee, # coteeragd te ae aan pg 5 re ad gies Wheat, to exterminate, 52; sieves for, 52 
ex, treatment of seeds, 13 Law of Gardens, 436, 50 3 * 2 
Hides, their average price for senha 19 nt tren ep Layers, to make, ag Mignonette, situation for, 185 5 suitable for planting near hives, 
Hi Z, notice of, 703 Leafing of plants, remarks on, 767 
=. — cos ane Leaves, propagation. br, 33, "69, 381; examples of rooting, 397; —— aig geared = for; S0, 517, 550 
eir in! ion, ‘ their value, 451, 467; secreting glands of in on the globules in, 
FSi th soe vit 8 ee lands of, 279; value of dead, Minipedes; sake, described, 196 tic destractiveness 319 
their treatment bil ady., 161; blue, 4,150, | Mills’ atise on Cucumbers and Melons, adv., 16; noticed, 1 
Hives, improved, 764; ian, ascribed, a4 Lectares, botanical, in on oa ~—- z ey Miltonia candida, figures of, 846 
Hoare’s Treatise on the Vine, adv., Leeks, their it, 412 Mimosas, examined ae . Bentham, 631 
Hobarton, its v: 382 Lee’s Nursery, notes on, 6, 312, 552 Mistletoe, to graft, 1 bioveestios of, 72; will grow on all 
Hoge’s carnations noticed, 504 Leighton’s Plora of Shropshire, reviewed, 23 Lise ia 672 
Hogweed, to eradicate, 537 ; < Lemon and: orange in one rind, 396; orange and citron in one | Mitchelstown, described, 703 
Holkham, an account of, 39 rind, 379; orange and citron from the same tree, 365 Moastcargane: noticed, 671 
Holly, Christmas, 37; described, 4 6 Finest 185, 413, 716, | Lemon-trees, adv., Marsano, 209: -hardy in Devonshire, 246; | Moisture, atmospheric, to produce, in natin 147; in 
740, 764, 797 ; hedgesto make, Os" = treatment of, 213 : ineries, Pie Pare its effects on soil, 439; eles ocd 
Hollyhock, adv., Appelius and Eichel, 713; biennial, 619 i adv., 24 ent of, 4; soil for, 721 rts of plants, 7 
Honey-dew, its origin, 153, 182, 277, + 325, 881, 413, 430, 468, 46, | Lettuce, adv., Farnes, Aa: “to plant plant ot out, 617; to preserve in | Moles, their destruction, 295 _ 
501, 517, 549, 613, 645 dite Eatin Sete: winter, 137; oe alle ae wet weather, 617; list of, 103; far a | Moon, her influence on vegetation, 229 
criticism on, 37: Icones Plantarum, ‘adv.,| cottage-garden, 84; romaine dela Madeleine, 230 230; fy described, oni ag are ee ae 
16; London Journal of Botany, 363 Morphology, defined, 265 
Moss on gravel-walks destroyed, 36; on lawns, 72, 401, 508, 613; 
Liebig’s Organic ena adv,, 18: rev., 7, 23; 55, 119 
ay, § ands ed Light, its re—acreeee tion. ; its influence on the gr 
3 insects on, their destruction, i a‘getaniantion 
: ; des 566, parts of gn pe ze — esr rtant element in forcing, Mes, 
tendency of plants to seek, 718, 748 Ce —atra mig 
cultural p Pasion ag 182; biue, its effects 
coloured, its effects on plants, 167, 245, 246, 276, 347 
1 Lilium, treatment of, x 802; to hybridise, 63; lancifolium, adv., 
ig oe a ‘200 “eco Groam’s, 3 treatment of, 68; , treat. 
in meadows, 537; its growth’ prevented, 7535 Ceylon, forms a 
eae Ba Eixantie, = exotics out-of-doors at, 312 
rant a5 notes on, 38; at, 
Mulberries, adv., Dennis, 745: Se pa fresh woll to, ses; variation 
68, 101; coccinea, its culture, 166; 
Ma to peers 62; to make spawn, 520; steam for, 
: G 
Horticulture, on th 2 of, 8 ap Curiae 164, 180 ; not injured by K wood, 
g i seine ‘treilitaene of, 769; to flower the valley, ot effects of — howls. A ‘Kysnised 
Hothed, management of-gat ae = cf tags & BE. treatment of, 233; to force, 185; situation fer, ha $81, 813,| 181: to se om wood 165; with hot 
lothouses, eivantag ha of iren foe: : Victoria, importation of seeds, 719; white; reason for not 
gre ater, og Pitt, 1; Bail iors Price, flowering, 672 | 
Caley <A ‘steruentin, yor oe wage Tas - time asaiets GeGompaitiots . its eae © UL 
machen cor 277 5 as a botto Rapes a wt; Paar! » its ema 153, 185,80, j aoe Scapeane a 
ig Houlletias ite atkins: ce. 757 = : : & cape reper Lrrete. en ie ee 
Hamble bes the Hicney- bit adv, 610 : Peano otanical ule: 16; criticism on, 37 ; 
par grape injurious to flowers, 529, 850, 596; | “of Botany, adv., 290; reviewed, 349: j 
not injurious, 517 ; under lime-trees, 548 schidaceous Plants,adv., 16; reviewed, : 
ip = the soil black, < 16; Rosarum Mi me, adv, 
Tenens onc cae ‘Sutton and Son, 577; K eran, 625 : _ adv., 16; Sketch of the Vegetation | 
vation of, 308, beet 801s cultivation in pots, 773 7783 in in| Theory of Horticulture, adv., 409 
moss, 765; im-beet roots, at : to farce, 532 3 Managem: and Hutton’s Focal Fara of Great Britain, adv., 16 Neill’s Fruit, Flower, and garden, adv., 194 
3 = fo sor 308 ; anrh a Lisianthus Russellianus; ady., Cuthill, 519+ treatment of, 105, | Nelumbium speciosum, = eeeereen fare : 
pesca ee $200, 3315} 160, 5685: to raise 649 Nematus Ribesii, to destroy, 105 : 
Litchi, the gone s 54 laliica, - Neottia entra omen On, 341 - 
z Loam, described, 649 ton maiden, de- 
|; Pinkand \ scribed, 169; as ; Norwood for pineapples, 517. patent, for fruit-trees; 21, oT 
