t 3 Edginton, 178 
Beis ar, rere, ij peviemet. 
ew teanen Cube tn. ais, jas pecsiablelisitiatisee: 703 ; | 
notes on its vegetation, 102, 720; its prosperity, 467; state of, 
379, remarks on, 
Night: fixed wit vst a plas 
Nitrate of ammonia as a manure, 
Nitrate of soda, its effects, 309, 414, "365, 581, 734, 749, 751, 797, 
831; f good manure for frait-trees, 633 ; for strawberries, 469 ; 
for peas, 613; injurious to seakale, 215; how applied, 121, 137, 
249; when, 985; quantity per acre, 737; test for, 233, 703; ex. 
(TE og 
_ Nitrog of et gay A, Sa how ob- 
"+4, tained, 55; its nature, 196; its combinations, 
North-west wall, pl: rie. ae 
rapid 
venetation tf 
; > ¢ a 
\ Norwich ‘Garden, 311 
' Norwood Nursery, Beverley, ady., 66 
Nun riyer, its y 1 
; Nex varies’ ag at 547 se 
is eee seeds tis 228 
4 poisoning by, 
K, to ver injured, 217 kinds to common, 689 ; 
bifacial, 506, 663. 702; retndrkable at Verviers, 96; diaigurea ty 
cones, 585; spangles caused by insects, 601; seedlings de- 
stroyed by a fungus, 632 ; i Whalley, 161 ; 
worthless, 385; British, on, 70, 102; on 
Tamm: S te; me : ots rugo a 
> S$ On, 3 Manna, 35 ; 3,102; Fr 
» 86; seal rl its vals 25 Spanish, remarks on, 
340, 365 ; white, 3; bark, its value, 326; tostack, 296; tanner’s 
monopoly, 19, 293, 343 ; ¢ 
Odontogio: en Ok 
mn ssum at bury, 
Pago Kingsbury, 97 ; dap ohana pul- 
pean 9 list of ae Sa 281 
so 
ouec ares irae teenie a: ia 
“ts treatment, 585 5 Rail fer, 3; scale destroyed, 137 
FP cn 1a, naar 
634; pectorale, 6; Wraym 198 r Ba 
5 ete ci eA Fatation of for, 229 ; kinds 
for a cottage-garden, 84, 132; , 381; fly deseribed, 
395; destroyed, 233, 453; 121, Y6s,'s11 
Orange and under one rind, el Meena 
one rind, 379, 471, 613; 3 from the same a0e: the Tance. 
Orange-trees, adv., Marseno, ssccumaane 417; seit for, 
a 26, fo renovate, 18, 08 Mi woe: 
sav, Pouch sa aes a to manure, 72 21 
pedi et ay een gt 
train, Ham sakes at 
insects, 263, 840; aa i ling, 
nest, its economy, 436; Tad 45 . 
ie tees pyrenaicum, is to mar- 
couinry lant, 6577795 
"is | Depo © 50h ebicage, 215, 583 
Oxygen, essential to plants, 24 
Oyster shelis as a manure, 158 
Pr. 
adv., Dennis, 745; soil for, 217; soil for, 7: 
» lower, 508; new Ei 57 ‘ itn fo, 788 5 to 
Balmer, Mts, sheet aneenig 
Pe : We Carsh netined, 7, 298 
nates Tiree net Lando 
hid . 
of 18 Wath oe maf eee ace 
elier, £; management of, 761, 79 ; fo tenn, 817; 
20; treatment when too- 
‘gamot | Pyrolignite, stceagta of Boucherie’s ame a 313 
4 Poly niage of sin Clams 206, rp 
| Quercus pedunculata, 10 
| 116; ee teas wa: * get dion. 
| Quick, ady., Jaueen aad Sere: oe 
Seionaaiie ines, szoation tex 
; Booth, 495; Ta- |. Radish, adv., 
297 ; to graft, 521 ; to raise se 3 3 3; ma- economy, 343 
13), Ole, 60k; treatlbesh Ghion Never Hiren na timo, | Races ma 0, bade En be 
5 3 ent Wi zen, 769 ; grown ina window Paeereiens 1; G ; 681; 
snthave cet o Citic a, ub ah Gassjets | 0 wants, Cy ae ee 
Chiswi Pa rt 
of, 643 selection of, 87,104, 753; Smith’ ig; Scarlet, | “rune, 2025 beariee ior fiteen years re ih ce one pet 29 n't 
eee ROSS Rs ee | eee ee ha 
» tosow s management, Rats, to destroy, 199; destructiv: 
eine — , its song a ram Ravensworth’s, ee garden noticad oO, 
? agascar — Red spider dese: 1 
Wie ag anufacture in Genuine 766 ; 3 does not require sweet- pm one os lade cae i oat teow - ee — 
ening, 7 see ae Renanthera coccinea, its cultivation, 
— to mak of Ne ne u id, 735 Rendle’s Nursery, Gamus soca vad at, 471 
e- nice non 489 Reproduction of plants, history of the, 718 
ent of, 281; to cut down, 633 Repon'e Landscape Gardening, adv., 18 
Phaius grand bi is, treatment of, oes Rhind’s History of the Vi Kingdom, sev, «9 31D 
bSarcienict ari, its management, aera adv., Stewart, 81; Masters, 66; T. and E. Brown, 
Prittest mS MEXICANUE hp ay 9 114; Low, cultivation of in woods, 85; < layer, 601; to 
Epiiner 7 Eee te raise from sel fi seed vessels should be cut off, 363; cause 
Phios prt sear tantric 537, 633 of leaves curling, 441 ; self-sown, 52; as standards, 246; second 
Phone bitren 2 ie plants; $7 from seed, 537, bloom of, 597; at Saltwood, 644; hybrid, hardy, 246; Waterer’s 
Phos. Saag ada, ck 3 hybrids, origin.of, 473; arboreum to bloom in » 118; 
oh ies eter deserted 46 at Carclew, 263; i 's Nursery, 263; at St. Austell, 
M pe Sid trea’ 6 247; in the Isle of Arran, 149; ferrugi 4 bloom of, 
acm Gk fiyeatcher, $5; auricomus 71,551 569 ; Rollissoni, hardy, 6, 457 : 
= eect salves ae te ca gloriosa na ae = a ae Rhubarb, ady., Myatt, 825; ~Youell, 325 ; tivation of, 
Phytelephas, its chemical constitution, 702 2 = aoe ee fora cottage, 34; ate ped Sonar y fordog, 
Sattar —- lps: 647 G88; Victoria, 103, 167 °° 
» Groot Wallis 129, Youell 193, W. and J. You “ Seige 
en 5, Orson a5, Dicken 877, ae 667, Zs ne B82, Lodge 681, A tip: 
grass, 
Norman 7 propagatio: 601; | Rice, Indian, 636 
at Paris, 4! 57) 5uY, PEI, Richardia a zthiopica, its treatment, 849 
Pimelea ilis, Riley’s Enemy of Ferns, mr 50; reviewed, 104 ‘a 
3 Jackson, 82; Protheroe, 113; Fames, 7 108 ; fora cottage ; 
| thém, =, 503; Antell, 609; Rogers’ 637, Chandler, | den, 84; iéng-lesved white turnip, rn oe oe 
698; Pontey, 793; management of, 83, 100, 181, 201, 401, 801: | Radiation, defined, 612; observed in in protecting trees, 596 
to cut back, 473; to flower in the open popes ie to out, | Rain, qui Sti Salen ates Semen aie 3 Water, its advantage ang 
: : or, 560; 
Pi le A 625 Rintz’s Nursery, 663 ig 
ne-Apple . Davis ; treatment of, 184 ; to fruit quickly, intz's Nurse’ 
265 ; Sot wana: as a bottom-heat for, 1 33, 33, 18! ; effects of differ- | Rivea tilizefolia, is 
fut soils on, 765; best varieties of, Ga: at 764; re- Rivers’ Hints on Root-pruning, ady., 728; Nursery, azaleas at, 
ed on, 846 ; ‘at Versailles, 150 ; inaaoe thread, 231 200; autumn roses at, 647; notes on, 488 
cage European, 534; in coal el ee Stirling, 313; Road. ma aking in 34 
‘Cembray ag rl of seeds, 849; Lamberti, management of | Roberts’ Agricultural Economy, r a eg 
seeds, Mughus in Irish bogs, 167; nobilis at Coul, 36; Robin —_ its head hooked to its wing, 58: 
Sabini at Coa, 36; Scotch, varieties of, 751 ; tauricaat Coul, 36 | Robinia pseud-acacia, its treatment, 537 j 
Pink, ady., Groom, 1; Clegg; 465; Norman, bys: Henbrey, 625; | Rocket, "double white, its cultivation, 217; caterpillars on, de- 
Lodge, dst > peophieation 19; manure for, 70 ; beds, to form, stroyed, 249; moth, described, 324 
584; Remsen of, oe oe oe cestrattion of larvee 2, 400 = olleston Ti ancl a yt ae 
Pi t-wati length for: ‘phothor notes on, 
tor" ees epg syrear at s Nursery, Zschynanthus ramossissimus at, 119; notes 
angustifolium, a styptic, 647; nigrum, cultivation of, 201 On, 6, 279 
| Baie eet for melons jag yanimtead ong 150 Tans, nde a 
jane, treatment of seeds, unknown in vs coun- -grafting es Tac awrrpe coger 
Ey a5 ooeaiane oh te 441; ‘ante ee its excellence, 245 Dect yeening, newntee See effects, “forest. 
rr arr ails Pata iors; 88, 105, 121 actin matey on crane polaask ging advantage of, 
Plantations, the on of neglected, 116, 165. 99 pA gecinata in Errington’s remarks on, 734; Crace’s 
Planting, remarks on Grins tishe or Gon, 15 vik ee er 796; mentioned by Switzer, 
Plants, constituent elements of, 7 ; chemi cally examined, 412; 830; ee an ced = 780 ce ie — 
ee 37; effects of coloured light on, 167 ; tendency | Roots of » their u 
to seek light, 686, 718, 748; suspended animation in, 715; can- |. 
not spring up spontancously, 521; food of, 245, 440,843 ; remarks | RoScoea Intea, 719; purp ase: ili i 
on leafing, 767; substances requisite for the growth of Gaon te | Bose, adv., Rivers,1; Wood, 49; Stewart, 1 ; Lane, 2785 Paul, 657; 
cut the roots before taking up, 649; to peg down, 430; toturn | Tamer, 657; Baumann, 631; Cattell, 751: to prune, 117; for 
ont of doors, 737 ; growth of,under peculiar circumstances, 531; |  foreing, 798 ; on walls, 569; time for pruning, 721; tobud, 453; to — 
results of bending down the branches, 718 ; Wp goo strikecuttings, 265, 281,769 ; grafting roots,643 ; propagation of, 
297 5 ; on protecting, 779; kinds for 601; from seeds, 102; in a conser , 453; treatment of 
palling yes d for a greenhouse 7 6m; ey ag standards after blooming, 521; protection of tender, 779; t 
dow, 72, 21 + hardy fragrant, grape eg ply ; sent by post, obtain new varieties, 441; effects of winter on, 198, 213, 245, 
Piste pi Pies pete heed Prprconom Co ee peg ah Wr ea 
Mr. > preparation es, 417; at 247, 438 ; aul’s, ; 
Pleading pr Flowers, 071 nian 279; a bas ca at Rivers’, 647; at Wood's, 456; selection of, popularly ar- — 
Plums, a selection of, 38, 617, 721, 849; for.a cottage garden, 69; tanged, 581, 597; for a conservatory, 769, 801; for forcing, 121; 
for ast wall, 33; for Forfarshire, 169 ; for the North, 769; for training, 441; for standards, 118; climbing, for various 
for North Wales, 53; age ige 769 ; m Candahar, 7 aspects, 769; autumnal, 769; new kinds raised at , 566; 
Ickworth Im mperatrice, noticed, 7: Cieabele @ good pre- Wells’ seedlings, 169, 193 Scagee: s new Bourbon 583; 
serve, 261 Banksian, to flower, 205, 60, 817; cause of white not Lis ca 
ewan bm ener eg see I Sp gee py cliow, cultivation of 811,813 813; 
uc] sis, described, 343, ; double yellow, cultivation o: 
i. bee fiowers nto ser noet Mas $l does not expand its flowers, 297; cause of, 309, 342; succeeds 
Poison plants of Swan River, r, 687 = on nin oie all, 233; ms robe fa #35, 498 3 i oem bay ; 
wer, 548; wi erage ss eatment, 4 ce 20> 
Po —* ee bt a S60; Large, Get: properties | 400g aaas. Noisette, described, 639; yellow, cultivation of, — 
Polytrichum commune, as an edging, 781 rae He ’Sco! ote, to propagate, 553 ; chafer, described, 452; coccus, 
Pontey’s Neony. Plymouth, cold at, 55; notes on, 6, 312 destroyed, 829 ; tortrix, dest estroyed, 313; fungus, cured, 633 
Poor Law, a few plain Remarks on the, reviewed, 567 i » TEV, 751 
oe black, uses of wood, 457; Canadian, at Canterbury, 455 ; Rotation cropping, 687; in kitchen gardens, 1805, how accom- 
¥, opinions respecting, 39 ; remarks on leafing, 798 ee: 
r Cyclopedia of Natural Science—Vegetable Physiology, | Royal gar 
Productive Resources of India, 258 
no’ i 
Rye, its su superiority for boinc: eed, 6p 
185, sel of, for planting, 153 ; 
tubers } 633 ; to plant, 116, 212; to pe age 
to obtain , 182; to store, 660; to thaw / , 
yegetating, 413; productiveness Seccolabium, a new species, 
Saharunpore Botanic 
pana ER i i, insignis, 455 
oR os 
Property, right of, in plants, 701, 731, 795, 797, 929 
Prospectus of the Chranicie, 1 
Pruning, close, recommended, 115; forest 
mer, described, 312 prone 
opis, 327 a 72, 105, 198,165, 160, 220; apple 
its destroyed, 265; 
102; Skinneri, described, 
for, 689° 
for asparagus, 136 
ennai etd ty to sow, 151; conditions 
BG 6 agement tod Rag dl 
_ results of aiear Ee tae om 
» Garnredin plo oj ‘duration of yits 
destroyed, 72 
brown, 6a: tne, de 496 5. ge deatrors 
ine, Sepa O73. 
104 ; soll for small 301 to reget, ee t 
} germination in ley 
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