Gardeners’ Chronicle, } 
June 29, 1895. 
TNs toot, . CONT ENG Ds 
A 
Assort, J. W., presentation to, 16 
Aberdeen, agricultural education in, 
798 
Aberdeenshire, extraordinary frost in, 
Abies balsame 
Actinidia polygama, 208, 274 
Adiantum capillus-veneris var. grandis, 
Advertisement competition, artistic 
display in, 396 
As ddk cylindricum, 393 
African Vanilla, t, 48 
Agathis aust — * Pine), 687 
Agave atten 457 
a as textile and defensive plants, 
Agricultural returns, 714 
Agricuitural Seed Trade Association, 
Agriculture, American, reports on, 302 
Akebia quinata, 
Algeria, the cultural industries of, 
Allamanda, the e i of the, 11 
ocasia 
Alpine plants, artificial 1 for, 78 
Althæa ficifolia, 237 ; rosea, wild 
h Kashmir, . 
m saxatile compactum, 648 
Amaryllis, English, at Haarlem, 432 
mateur, what is an? 
227 20 column, 48, 80, 169, 242, 
A * some of the 8 of, 
— Chrysanthemums in, 796 ; 
cultur. al education 
portation of 
A pòrts on, 302 
American blight, resin a ia for, 
s at home, some, 487; 
horicatare, 357 notes, 112, 326, 
Ame rica n trees in Europe, 559 
Amsterdam, the World's Fair to be 
Andié, M Ba! koldirdi 85 
‘illow, 563 
Ar-mone japonica Coupe d'Argent, 
Auv:ganthus brevifloras, 519 
Anthocercis viscosa, 
Anthracite coal as a. 715 747 
Anthracnose of the Vine, 134 
Antigonon leptopue, 797 kapes 
Antigua, grasses for pastures i ih, 242 
Ants and eroket. destruction, 275 ; 
in hothouses, the extermination of, 
Apiary, the 43, 266, 77. 
Apple a and Pear crops, vA promise of; 
Appie, Adam’s | Pearmain, pe 
4 — 2 ‘ 551 17 366, 433 
Le aa ymer, 393 ; Von 
Apples, aye in, 115, ‘fiz, 144, 241, 
Apples trom the U — 
tity of, 31 nee ee 
ee 
JANUARY TO 
JUNE, 1895. 
Aristolochia longa, 736 
Armstrong’s nursery, a show house in 
Mr. W. R., 332 
Artemisia maritima, 270 
Artists, Society of adie exhibition by, 
559 
Artisticadvertisement competition, 396 
lll 
us, 240; 
Aspidistra lurida, 400; attacked by 
fungi, 434. 
Assimilation and respiration, vege- 
table, 334, 382 
Australia, trozen Roses from. 174 
Azalea indica, hardiness of, 720 
Azalea mollis, 584; in pots, 432 
Barm of Gilead Fir, the, 422 
Baltet C. (see Books, Notices of). 
Bamboos and the past winter, 762, 799 
Bamboos, hardy, at Kew, 237 
Bananas from Jamaica, 78 a in British 
New Guinea, 553; importation o 
Bean, Digoin dwarf-wax, French, 361 
Bean, Early * French, 361: — 
and other 
Bean, Girtford ied Ranner, 799 
Beanfortia purpurea 
ia grandiflora, 398 
ary ri weeping, acreen, 716 
tree, old, at Wentworth 
Woodhouse, Röcherbach, 549 
Beetles ca Orchids, 777 
Beetroot in Russia „101 
aet, the — 115 
Begonia semperflorens gigantea car- 
minea 
gonias, tuberous, 339 
Belgium, heria Oypripediums i in, 207 
Belgium, notes from, 581, 615, 649 
Belgium, . of | the great ‘frost in, 
tution, Royal 
mare oat the gardeners in Wore 
tershire, 17 
erberis stenophylla x and the late 
fr 
Berlin Botanie Gard 
s, 270 
5 12 flowers or New York at, 
; notes from, 207, 393, 488 
Bhabur Grave used for paper- making 
ndia, 78 
Bifrenaria tyriant“ ina, 198 
phys Apricot culture under ne 
at, 
33; the Apri ed at, 206; 
conservatory at, 141 äi 
Birmingham Botan Gardens, 
alpine garden at, 
Bland jian at Barford. 763 
fordias at Barford, 76. 
Bocca d’Oca i 465 
Bois, D., and the Société et Centrale: 
d orticalture de Tgp} 
Bol ea Schroderiana, 
OTICES OF ‘=A compara: 
Belton House Gardens in spring, 710 
isited, 10 i 
ners’ 
Fancies (F. B. Doveton), 269; Agri- 
cultural Bulletin of the Malay 
Peninsula, 489; A 7 4 man of 
Systematic 223 (Dr. E. Warming, 
Trans, M. C. Potter), 622; Album 
of Sutton’s Garden Peas ( ‘Sutton 4 
796 ; 
Monograph Mycetozoa 
(Arthur Lister), ; opular 
reatise on the Physiology of 
Plants for the Use of Gardeners, 
or for the Studentsa of Horticulture 
and of Agriculture (Dr. rauer, 
trans Dr. F. E 137; 
A Student's Text- book of Botany, 
yd ne ines, i ; nagi 
tralian, rie (Pitz zgera erald), 560 
t Gardening, 591; 
Botan 1 . 238, 461, 590, 
773; pontea hhbe sale of, 600; 
Be 2 Con- 
4 on 0 
Hybrides (E Bohnhof). 526; Die- 
tionnaire Pratique d ‘Horticulture, 
16. 239, 430, 558; Die Natü lichen 
Pflanzenfamilien, 430; Beeryhedy’ s 
Forest Flora of 
apan (C; S. Sargent), 32 
Guide Eis nentaire de Multiplica- 
tion des Vézétaux (M. Mottet), 143, 
270; Hand-list of s and Fe 
Allies (Royal G , Kew), 620; 
Hand-list of Shrubs 
for Hard 
Clea . J. G. Baker), 
Histoire des Paden: ag psy 78; 
Historia Natural ee 
8, Asses, Ze- 
bras, Mules, and 8 GA 
B. Teget C. L. Sutherla 
Exhibitor's Guide (W. Williamson), 
neects and Insecticides (Dr. 
88 Weed), 15; Josiah Wedge- 
; 8 
gine vis. ale (M. G: Planchon et E. 
; Les 1 en Horti- 
Desbordes 
ses (M. Gu 
; Les Fa Alpines et 
des Rocailles (H. Corre 
: Man ma 8 Forestry, 
han 
Monthly, 143, ~an ‘ite „ 
n and ). 
5 
5 
® 
= 
r 
5 
Book, 79; The Genus Masdevallia 
(Marquis, of Lothian and Miss F. H. 
ra), ; The Industries 
The reg e Catalogue of British 
Plan . J. Hanbury), 557; 
The Bosal History of Plants, 463, 
4 
239; The Wild flowers collecting 
book, 590 ; Bauen Bast- 
of the d States, 690; Vine 
culture under Glass, 6th ed. (J. R 
Pearson), 621 Wild flowers in 
Art and a We a r 
Sparkes and F, V. Burbidge), 143 
Bordeaux, cif on, the 
Bonar und, 758 
ducts 
Botanic prira separ 77, 83 
Botanic Society, the gardens of the, 15 
Botanic station at oe Gold Coast, 303 
688 
N Pa pro- 
e, 36 
Botanical travels in sieka west India, 
498 
Botany in board-schools, 428, 466 
Bongainvillea glabra, 
Bournemouth, horticultural instruc- 
tion at, 59 
Boursault, facts concerning the late M, 
Bouvardias, the culture of, 198 
B 
ox ut- 78 
Briars, sweet, Lord Penzance’s, 774 
Bricks, , for plant- houses, 591 
British Museum. the botanical depart- 
ment of the, 
Broomfield Orchid Sale, 798 
Brownea 888 K; 47 
n. 302 
106, 532, 623 764 
7 eee 168 ; 
aude dor 34 
Balb show 90 ee the, 303, 402 
Barford Lodge, notes from, 762 
Busbecg. travels of, ger Ghiselin de, 
451, 528 
O 
per Eilam’s early dwarf, 651 
Cabbages in winter. preserving, 367 
Cacecinea glauca, 736 
iety, a proposed, 140 
Calanthes at Harrow Weala House, 
Calendars of garden operations, old v. 
145, 208, 274 
new, 
California, fruit culture in, 302 
ae — of, 135 
ry, 657, 692 
Camellia the, as 1 pwd shrub, 592 
nsia maxima, 
8. Isles, lecture on the 627 
490; 8 rom, 431 
Cape Hoare, the culture of, 553 
Cape T os 
