iv The Gardeners’ Chronicle,) 
INDEX. 
June 29, 1895. 
Carnations, ellow self, 616 
Carrot, Doub’s yellow Shorthorn, 361 
Carruthers, Mr., retirement of, 688 
Castlewellan, effects of the winter at, 
Catasetums as figured in Lindenia, 328 
Cattleya, Aclandæ, 645; analysis of 8, 79; 
21 e 
Roeblingiana 360 ; C alba Trenton 
var., J. Skinreri alba, 681; 
Triarei — 
Cattleyas from Trenton, New Jersey, 
167 
Cedar, jarge trees of Lebanon, 720, Te, 
776; the Red, 302 593; Cedrus 
bani bows down at Dropmor 0 50 
“ Cedar w Weald, * 
sowie e, 47 
Celery, 9 violet, 361 
Cereus grandiflorus, 799 
pnd notes from, 489 
Ceylon Tea, 
ag egg Nee 116 
680 
Chico, a French horticultural sec- 
t, 357 
Chiswick Gerdens and the Royal a 
ticultural Society, 240; what 
should be, 
Chiswick vegetable shows, 466, 495, 
527, 561 
oe ternata, 586 
ranthemom culture, reasonable 
notes on, 454 
Cbrpeanthemom Mrs, Langtry, 19 
santhemums as window plante, 19; 
1 key to the classification of, 796 ; 
early ee 617; Lowers 
768 ; d, 178; 
gle, 19; * first 4 ki 
Churebyard, a bright, 646 
Cid oa or Cyder, 368 
indantiy leeture by Mr, Radcliffe 
Pall woe whe he, 332 
Cineraria, origin of the, 655 
744 773 588, 655, 
Cirropetalum robustum, 771 
ar e Lawn, East Sheen, Orchids at, 
Ciematis indivisas Rect 277, 336 
ra arborea, the culture of, 167 
— . decaying, probable cause 
of, 
Cliveden, om from, 765; winter 
flowe 
Clover seed, impurity in Ameriean, 
Coal, anthracite, as a manure, 747 
— | scandens variegata, vitality of, 
7 
Cochlioda Noézliana aurantiaca, 763 
eens bh cristata, 198, 275; fine spe- 
cimens 
Coelogyne . 133 
N and the National Rose 
Colline, appeal on 
1 the late — 78. 115 
Colonial 
764 
Colouring o of 5 ae” 398, 433 
Jolour 
American at h 
8 1 'Fricke’s s variety, 
Cockeon’s, Mr. A seedling Orchids, 580 
8 
Corn 11 School o orticultare, 231 
State, 
Cornell Un — New York 
Coronilla glauca, 652 
Corstorphine Plane, the, 647, 692 
nobilis, 361 
Cowthorpe Oak, Yorkshire, 73 
Creations a ‘ 
Crin m, 623; C. Macowani, 
Crecus, the first, at 3 367 
Cultural Memoranda, 297, 456, 519, 
Capre. easus, variation in seedling, 649 
Currant jaundic ced, 663 
Carcuta on Pelargonium, 563 
Cuttings, rooted, of evergreen plants, 
8 a transmission, 79 
the Edinburgh 
Cyc 
81 
owers, per- 
sistency of, 11; C. Charlesworthii, 
645, 738; C. conco-Lawre, 645; C. 
Dauthieri, 304; C. Gertrude Hol- 
Jiogton «, 745; C. x Olenus, 613; 
C. Rothechild peih var. Trento- 
nensis, 613; C. v m, 745 
Cypripedium, a mt pr Bing 199 ; 
h 
Am ybrid, 550; ren ch 
brid 370; hybrid, 240, 558; 
malformed, 462; the French list of 
8 sses z t ies of cross- 
red, 4 o har 
3 e 319 
D 
Darr F. W. Mcore, 493; 
ö — 49, 80, 
affodils for early forcing, 623; for 
best, 595 
the 
eo house at N 585 
Daisy, a double white, 745 
3 es, double, 777 
aphne Mezereum, 240 
Delphinium matt. 105 
ophora bora. necatrix on roots in 
and v viney ards, 777 
5 e effect 
of the late frost on shrubs in, 562 
a port Park improvement, plan of, 
osperma fibrosum, 78 
Diplacus blame pa paniceus, 519 
2 — longicornu, 79 
8 a, of i Cucumber and 
Diseases of plants, 496; of the 
Vine iia g 
Divining-10d, and its uses, the, 50; 
at work, the, 18 
Dobbie & Cova nursery, a Dahlia- 
house in, 585 
Doronicums, 48, 228 
Dresden, th 25 885 coming international 
pe of Pines b 
50; motes from, 550.712 1 
ian, in Dominica, 490 
Dyer, Mr. W. T. and the New’ Zealand 
Institute, 45; on Cineraria, 742 
Eartnquaxes at Poggio Gherardo, 798 
Easter in th 14a oF p £ 
Eden, Hill’ 1 114 = 
Edin 
Garden, 77, 83: 
plants in fi 7 
369, 519, Bower at, T7, 58 177, Sa 
Botanic. 
Edinburgh school of rural economy, 
109 
Education, cultural, 735, 766; 2 
cultural, in Essex, 744; of g 
deners, 165, 198, 274, 336, 369, 434, 
Zel- worms, are they always injurious ?, 
Egg-plant, a new hybrid, 591 
Egg-plants, fruit of the, 19 
Electricity on vegetables, effect of, 14 
E ‘ectro-cult tural experiments. 397 
m, an aged, at Uffeulme, 397 
Eimet Hall, Leeds, Orchid at, 69 
Embothrium coccin 
ass ri hints on, a. 16; society, self- 
help, 494 
* “rT neo 687 
Epipbytes of Amboina, some of the, 
3 Forest, and the Balloon 
Society, 559; the controversy anent, 
6 
Eria einnabarina, 198; E. retieulata, 
Erica arborea, 554 
fi 
y Council 3 technical 
instrue * , 110 
E:sex, osier education in, 716, 
Eucharis 8 80; in Ireland, 
te 364 
ulalies, 297 
Balophiclla Elisabeth, 391 
Euphorbia et cern: 240, 456 
17 8 plants, rooted cuttings of, 
Evergreens, hardiness in, 235 
Exhibition Universal at Amsterdam, 
3 at Bordeaux, 688 
hibiting Roses, on, 131 
* 
Fascrarzp Lily, 563 
98 the ' cause of, 16 
Te 7. 369 
m cuttings, propa- 
f, 196, 27. 
Fir Balm m of, Gitead, 422; Douglas, a 
Ns cht the Snake 
Flo 
334 
s, the recent Thames, 103 
Floras, the, of the French colonies, 
Fiorista’ flowers, 19, 71, 147, 169, 207, 
277, $26, 426, 454, 531, 584, 616, 
Flower garden, the, 12, 48, 75, 
= 171, — rind on 
„ 491 
587 619. 653.654 11 5 
Flowers, battle of, 
430 
Flowers in 302, 745 
Flowers, the romance of, 195 
Torsten plants, fruits, and vegetables, 
Forcing Potatos, 425 
a Market, Covent Gar- 
. en, tropical. 78 photograph 
453 7. 
Forestry, 73, 136, 
Forestry it Natal, es 3 
F er — s seme 5 
reroya Bedinghausii in the Riviera, 
een 1 at, 
Tuk o 8 Wax, 361; Early 
French oats 
French colonies, the Floras of the, 326 
Fritillaria imperialis, 48; F. meleagris, 
Frogmore, notes from, 763 
Frost, the late Phi ilip, 799 
Frost, Chestnut tree split by, 275; ex- 
3 and inaccurate ther- 
242; in Aberdeenshire, 
e Saad ta 206 
Frost in May, 657; on various Orchids, 
eff 49 
Frost, 
776, 79 
he late severe, 336, 
Fruit cultivation in North Wales, 763 
Fruit culture in California, 302 
77 = arm, experimental, a asia 
656, 71 7, 7733 Gare, 303, 490 
Fruit growing in Victoria, 584; ex- 
periment in, 179 
Fruit, new method of preserving, 397 
Fruit eee 594, 624, 625 
r of, 336; transport of 
= trees and moisture, 272; insects 
a a ap killed by oil- ~dressing, 
2753 uning, 275; pruning stan- 
ard, 137 
Fruits, colonial, 269 
Fruits under Glass, 12, 42, 74, 106, 
139, 171, 203, a 3 331, 
363, 393, 427, 
587, hay 653, 884 1 on 708 795 
tor, = Mooie 
e, 274; pai slime, 396 
Fusarium lycopersici on Tomatos, 707 
G . 
Gatantuus Elwesii, var. unguiculatus, 
Gale, effects of the, 393, 433; the 
heavy, in Yorkshire, 18 j l 
Galls on Leptospermum, 434 
Ganymedes pulchellus, 591 
Gardeners and education, 495, 526 
Gardeners and old-age pensions, 746 
G ee education of, 165, 198, 274, 
2 the 
positi at } 
Gardeners’ S Eoyal Benevolent Institu- 
tion, „79, „338, 770 ; 
Gardening, cottage, 789 
Gardening in Northern Russia, 67, 
104 
wa =e 5 
Gardens at Bangalore, 73; in London 
quares, 
Gas- fired boilers for greenhouses, 20, 
50 
Gas heating for conservatories, 71 
— described by Miss C. Destrée, 
Gentiana stylophora, 208 
Germany, the soed gr owing industry, 
f, 136 2 
Gin ob oba, at te, 716 
s ee planting aam sag Kiel N 106 
Glebelands, South Woodford, 424 
Gloxinera x Brilliant, 144, 174 ; 
Gly the of, on plante, 462 
10 Station 
acain, the fertilisation of, 452 
mashes, how to kill red- 
241 
Bocca 
Italians, 465; 
obtaining hybrids by, 140 
Grange, the, Leeds, Orchids at, 70 | 
Grape, Barbarossa, 777; Madresfield 
„ 80 
reengrocers grievances, 364 
* 1258 hard-wooded, 70, 
Grevillea robusta, 585, 624, 691 
Greyia Satherlandi, 48 
Grimston Park, N 1 
Gunnerabury Park, Acton, 548 | 
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