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lyDEX. 



Tulips — early, ehort-sUlked, 257 ; 



aftrr bloominf:, 3S8; reinovinR 



flower Ptems, 397 ; double-bulbed 



Van Thol. 437 

 Tarkey bai?ding and management, 



390 

 Turkeys— at exhibitions, 1G6 ; rear- 



inE ' voung, 424 ; cleavers for, 



Turnip-sowing, 21G; fly, 491 



Taluvta — vxiMJA, 51 ; purpdeea 



CCLTL'RE, y7 



Van Houtie's Nursery, 37 1 



VariatioHS, vegetable, 411 



Varieiic:', raising new, 341 



Vases, plantiBg in, 210 



Vegetable Marro-ws, 328 



Vegeutiou. theory of, 83 



Veitch's Nursery, Chelsea, 171, 

 213 



Vellosia Candida, 470 



Ventilating, 55,- of orchard-houBe, 

 436 



Verandah, plants in, 474 



Verbenas— from rooi-cuttin^, 181 ; 

 Annie. 158; -n-interinf;:, 162; for 

 exhibition, 200, 218, 313 ; Popular, 

 271; George Tye, Charles Tur- 

 ner, Queen of Pints, 361 ; cross- 

 breedinc, 406 



Vermin irap, prize for, 241 



Verschiiffelt's Nursery, 372 



Vinery— profits, 14 ; heating, 1S2 ; 



^ INERT— Continned. 

 replanting, 257 ; frame on, 295 ; 

 near Hltcheu, 327 ; Curate's, 

 405 



Vines— distance between, 4 ; syrinp- 

 ing, 14; torcing, 31; Muscat 

 Hamburgh, 32; lifting roots, 68, 

 74; forcing, at Inverness, 74; 

 cuttings, 74; planting, 74, 118; for 

 cold vinery, 75 ; compost for, 9B ; 

 planting over Sue, 118; standards 

 in pots, U8 ; borders, aeration of, 

 125; in pots at Combe Abbey, 228; 

 in bad cimdiiion, 137 ; overheating 

 roots, 137 ; in pots, 162 ; border, 

 renewing, 162; making, 182, 257;. 

 lurf for, 239; lifting, successful, 

 178; syringing, 181 ; leaves wart- 

 ed, 256; crumpled, 257; mealy 

 bug on, 2S6; leaves brown, 20O ; 

 showing fruH indiiferently, 200; 

 disbudding, 200; early drcs-'^ing, 

 216; in pnts bleeding, 218 ; bordtr 

 on clay soil, 270 ; teuiper;iiure for, 

 removing laterals, 274 ; breaking, 

 stopping bleeding, 275 ; breaking, 

 treatment, 313; for greenhouse, 

 349 ; in pots not fruiting. G50 ; bor- 

 ders, manure on. 405 ; applying 

 manure water, 405; culture, shoot 

 stopping, 410, 454, 467 ; leaves 

 scorched, 421; leaves, 405; stop- 

 ping newly-planted, 470; inarch- 

 ing Muscat on Tokay. 475 



Visit to "T. B. A. Z.," 93 



Waitzia orakdiflora, 271 

 Walks— drainage for terrace, 328; 



concrete 493 

 Wall, white-washing, 137 

 M'all-border, plants for north, 



437 

 Walls for trarden. 74 

 Wardie Lodge, 156 

 Warehouse converted to a green- 

 house, 33 

 Washing ■nhiie fowls, 166 

 Waste slip, plantin?:^. 209 

 Water— for fowls. 42 ; barrows, 262 ; 



can hard be improved! 317 : Cress 



culture, 366; softening hard, 353 ; 



to what plants prejudicial, ;'60; 



importance of good supply, 373 ; 



Lily planting, 454 

 Waterer's American plants, 433 

 Watering— niaht. 9 ; potf*, 2G2 

 Waterprnofing. 42,i 

 Weather, effects of on chickens, 258, 



296 

 Weeds — destroying, 55, 435 ; in 



paved yard, 437 

 Week, woik for, 11. 29, 52, 71, 96, 



114, 133, 1.19, 179, 196, 215, 235, 



253, 271, 292, 310. 325, 346, 304, 



384, 402, 418, 434, 451, 472, 490 ; 

 doings of la«l^ 12, 30. 53. 72, 94, 

 114, 134, 159, 180, 197, 215, G36, 



254, 272, 293, 311. 326. 374. 364, 



385. 402, 419, 435, 451, 473, 491 

 Wharfedale Poultry Show, 351 

 Wheelbarrows, 224 



Wigton Poultry Show. 296 



Williams's Holloway Nurseries, 

 31S 



Willow planting. 355 



" Wilt-hire Rector " 163 ; and Fan- 

 tall Pigeons, 204 



"Window Gardening, Hints on,'* 

 192 



Window gardening for the working 

 classes, 270 



Winter-flowering plants, 127, 176, 

 18S 



Wintering, bedding plants. 9 : plants 

 without artificial heat, 195; plants 

 in a room, 468 



Wireworms, 417, 430 



Woodbridge Poultry Exhibition, 

 406 



Woodlice, to destroy. 97; frogs de- 

 stroyers of, 270 ; killing, 420 



Worms, expelling, 475 



Wulfenia carintUiaca, 55 



Year, The New, 1 ; the depar ted 



15 

 Yew — hedges, cutting down, 379, 



366 ; poisonous to ducks, 3S9 

 Yews, planting, 295 

 YorkBhire gala, 485 



Ztnc labels and i.nk, 163, 471 

 Zinnia eUgans, sowing, 449 



WOODCUTS. 



PACK. 



Acer circinnatuno, leaf 132 



,, eriocarpon, leaf 132 



„ mouepeEfiQlanum, leaf 133 



Aaricula FruDie 02 



Axe, proper form of 252, 253 



Bee-hfve with entrance at lop 352 



Bollere, portable 209 



Earth Closet 308 



Bgg-jar 1" 



Fig, Caetle Kennedy 440 



Flowcr-boK, Hay man's 2(58 



Flowcr-Barden Plan" 211,232,342, 3C2 



Fruiftree Training in Van Gcert's Nursery 350 



Glass in Fowl's Gizzard 70 



Glazing without Putty 194 



Hen Coopp, Ornamental 121, 1G5 



Kitchen-gar.len Plan 432 



Melon Training 23 



Palms as Koom Plants 343 



Pavia, Icarefl 174, 175 



Paiton, Sir Joseph 448 



Peach, Wood Shoot 321 



„ Fruit Shoot 321 



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Peach, Mixed Shoot 325 



,, Gross Shoot 325 



,, Cluster Shoot or Spur 380 



,, Fruit Spar after bearing 380 



„ Fruit Spray 380 



,, Barren Spray 380 



,, Montreuil Fan Training 410 



„ Espalier CaiTi5 Training 417 



Pine Stove, construction 288, 2S9, 300, 3S1 



Pit for Wintering Plants 195 



Poultry, Koostins-place for Chickens 10 



„ Egg-jar , 17 



„ Hatching Koom 39 



„ Porlaoie Artiaclul lien 39, 57 



,, Artificiiil Rearing House 40 



„ ArtKitial Hatching Room 56 



„ Feeding and Pi inking Saucers for Young Chickens 5G 



,, Improved Fattening Pen » 77 



„ Vermin Pit 99 



,, Plan of Breeding Establishoient 119 



Sashef, mode of opening and Shutting 401 



Stra^vbcrry Forcing IIousos 151, 155 



Trenching 



