The Gardeners’ Chronicle,] 
INDEX. 
[June 29, 1895. vii 
Schiuus molle, 434, 588 
Schizocodon soldanelioides, 624 
Schomburgkia Humboldtii, 645 
School-gardens in 
Schools, botany in the, 428 ; horticul- 
Sciadopitys, nae — of, 747 
Science and pract 
metres in ne and horticulture, 
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE OF THE 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY: 
androgynous Willow ; Aspa- 
ragus, iated, 777 i 
attacked by fun 
Orchids; 777; Bulbophyllum grandi- 
florum Cattleya, malformed 
663; wrenceana malformed, 
563; Colours of flow 64; 
rants, black, “jaundiced,” 663 ; Cus- 
cuta on Pelargonium, $ 8, 
injured by m 
of the e 116; Ficus 
on stem of Mango, 664; ls on 
Leptosperm ape, Bar- 
barossa, succulent seeds of, 777; 
Hyacinth, malfo 34 ; - 
fec il from Ze % 
777; Jaundiced black Currant, 
663 ; canke: ; Liboce- 
drus decurrens attacked by a grub, 
y 
372; Lindley -baik presentatio 
he, 563; Nephophila seedlings, 
663; New 5 infected soil 
from, 663, tit; Odonto glossum cir- 
rosum, malform 4 Orchid 
flowers, dried, 777; Ore hid leaves, de- 
cayed, 372, 4; Pholidota speci 
diseased, 372; 
androgynous catkins, 372; 
i P 
obconica and Be ensis, causing 
eczem mula, The Lady, 
372 en hirsutum dy- 
; Sa 
Salt, injury by, 777; influence of, 664; 
Schi nus molle, 434; superposed bulb 
s i : hymene 
fasciated, 372; Ta abnormal, 
: ilago primalina disappear- 
mg, 777; Vines es, tendri 
on, 
m n ngtonia prta Agpo rous growth, 
Scilla maritima, 584 
— — flowers from, 559 
Scilly Islands, ten days i in the, 389 
Scotland, frost and shrubs in, 692; 
the frost in, 641 
r 692; natural, 693 
the, 50 
or v Sh 49; Potatos, the 
t, 563; te 
trade, the, 101, 
3 of Oreodoxa regia, 239 
Seedman’s qualifications, he 101, 145, 
Seeda and their distribution, 723; the 
vitality of, 294, 
Selenipediume, hybrid, 431 , 
Senecio Galpini, 205 ; S. pulcher, 435 
Sericographis Ghiesbreghtii. 400 
— gardening, the value of, 527, 
Shirley Gardeners’ and Amateurs’ Mu- 
tual Improvement, 382 
Shortia 
Shrubs, comparative hardiness of, 434; 
greece, 494 
(fearly-flowering, 618 
Sibthorpe’s Flora 
Dornia cro uropæa 8 169, 624 
Simpson, Mr., of Wortley, honoured, 
7 
Singapore, Sago Palme in, 489 
Sisal Hemp at Vera Cruz, 591 
Sitones lineatus, 717 
lime fungus, the. 
Snake Firs, the, 334 
SOCIETIES :—Algemeene Vereeniging 
voor Bloembollencultuur te aarlem, 
Floris ts, 78, 
deners’ Matual 
303; Bath, and West an 
nties, 750; a ker 
93; Bradford 
ta n, 30 
11 403, 52 
Darlington 
Devon and Exeter, Gardeners’, 51, 
333, 402, 493; Dundee 
Horticultural, 383, 493; 
and cen 
e 563; urne 
> ree Ba- 
m 529; 
(Northern Section), 564 ; "National 
Chrysanthemum, 108, 333 ; 
(ann meeting), 270; 
557, 656 744 Reading enen 
tural, 371; Ro cul 15; 
Royal Botanic of London, 371, 493, 
531, 627, 751; Royal Botanic of 
Manchester, 110, 1; Royal 
Caledonian 468 
tural (Temple 
Show), 658; Royal Horticultural of 
ham 238, 722; ; 
f 
526, 656 ; Société 
caster Paxton, 239; Tooting, 
er om and 8 
gt II. 463; 4933 Ta anbridge Wells 
ardeners 205; Ulster Ulster Horticul- 
Waterford Horticultural, 
t of England Chrysanthe- 
orticultural, 
tural, N 
Woolton G 
provement, 11 —— Gala, 
801 
46, 77 
Sophronitis grandiflora, 198, 492 
h am, 485 
27; prickly, as a 
salad plant, 624; Victoria, 563, 657; 
winter, unhurt by the severe frost, 
* ae in India, 363; S. 
n Hou fa 
Goats na i , 588; sudden, in 
animal and stant life, 611 
Spots on the leaves of Orch 0 
Squirrels 
—.— — 
Stephanotis aud its * the, 50 
Sternbergia Fischeriana, 390 
Stock, a white Christmas, 17 
Stock- A for 1894, 110; 47, 206, 335, 
462, 621 
Sovereign, 772; the firat ripe, 717 
treptocarpus at Woodhateh, Reigate, 
Sanderland, a new asylum for, 238 
Sunderland, reef Park, 767 
owers, perenn 
— F Park, Grö it, 613 
San * Hill, Llandudno, Grein &e., 
t, 737 
8 bulb in 88 563 
Surrey, school-garden 
8 mon Sen egrets — 
Sweet 
Swiss Nati — Exhibition, 366 
Switzerland, alpine plants in, 111 
Sycamore, the great, at Grimston Park, 
Syon House gardens in spring, 432 
F 
Tacoa ta, 369 
Tariff in rirni on imported plants, 
Tasmania, fruit from, 269 
Tea, Ceylon, 148; culture in the 
Technical education and market gar- 
dens, m A kapra in- 
591; 
— and the iak County 
Council, 110 
ecoma Smithii X 
Temple Flower Show, 654, 658, 686 
Temple, uprooted he, 746 
hermometer, how a, 242 
Thomasschlacke as a fertiliser. 558 
ate memorial fund, 142, 175, 
178, 208, 430 
, Tua Winniana, 198 
h 
Timber of Coniferous trees, 
ns, quality of British-grown, 
136, 265; how, are tested. i 
America, 
Todea 3 a specimen, 714 
Tomato culture, 1 
France to — export of, 142 
the sleepy disease of, 707 
Tortoises, land, 
oon ymene fasciated, 372 
ee, Chestnut, split by frost, 275 
Tree planting, and ground game, 73 
Trees and shrubs, 73, 708; at Kaw, 
some, 
Squirrel 776; in England, remark- 
; ia and their 
— Rh 99; in Paris, 
markable in England, 562 
3 near Truro, the grounds 
Tricks p layed by plants. 723 
Trollius, ~~ forms of, 652 
90, 493 
Talip, abnormal, 664 florist’s 
show, 71; white Joost Van Vondel, 
Talips, Darwin, 527 
i extra — i Milan, 651 
p, gall-weevil, 398 
U 
Unrrep ence mang Benefit and Pro- 
vident Society, 79 
Uni — States, quantity of Apples 
m, 331 
Ustilago primulina disappearing, 777 
v 
piere Kimballiana at the Firs, het 
ick, 69; V. Parishi, var. Marri 
— 7 
Vanille aromatica at Burford, 791 
Vanilla, East Afri 48 
can, 
Variation r prne Cupressus, 649 
w winter, 115; Er 
2 raapi, 
Vegetable exhibition at Caiswiok, the 
coming, ; products at 
622 ; E acei some, 1 75 show, 
Cnis wi 
wandte 233; effect of Babes 
, 14; continental novelties in, 
e. os 16 Sons, Jas., additional part- 
h medallists, the, 743 
a dals, 590 
i m macrocephalum, 83 t 
Villa gardens, a flowers for, 242, 
Vines, tendrils on 
Viola “ Blue Bell,” > tas: confere 
Birmingham, 720, 7507 T Trae 
eass a phar 
dew, lysol as a remedy f 
615 
p — 555 
w 
Warzer, the late 
Walltowera seriy i ae ue gr et 
at, 457 
Wasps, early, 142 = 
_ Watercress, - and its cultivation in ee 
Watergarien at t Mrs 8. C. Nash's a 
