JOURNAL OF HORTICULTUBE AND COTTAGE GARDENEB. 



[ January 18, 1817- 



Clay burning, 61 



Cleckheaton Poultry Show, 83 



ClematiseB, planting, 293 ; pruning. 

 538; select, 537 



Cleveland Poultry Show, 131 



Climbers, fnr conservatory, 312,393; 

 exposed, 334: for indoors, 530; for 

 north wall, 372 



Coccu* Camellia. 39 



Cockscombs, 211; culture of, 174; 

 large, 266, Sll 



Coffee in Ceylon, 212 



Colein dye, 55S 



Coleuaes, for exhibition, 22D; cold 

 endured by, 269 



Close of the year plants, 516 



Comfrey, culture of Prickly, 151 



Commelina tuberosa, 260 



Compost for plants, 372 



Conifers, cutting, 353 ; removing 

 large, 362 ; in pots, 532 ; select, 334 



Conservatory, removing, 559 



Cordon fruit trees, 559 



Coreopsis niaritima, 5S 



Cosmibuena obtusifolia, var. latifolia, 

 58 



Cottage gardening, Mr. Gladstone's 

 remarks on, 165 



Cotoneaster frigida, 462 



Cottingham Poultry Show, 223 



Cotyledon teretifolia, 35 



Covent Garden Market, 20, 42, 64, S6, 

 110, 134, 156, 17S. 202, 326,250, "274, 296, 

 31S.33S, 358. 376. 393. 418, 43S, 45S. 480, 

 502, 524,541,564; Christmas market, 

 555 



Craigleith Nurseries. 290 



Crataegus orientalis, 334 



Creeling poultry-yard, 354 



Crinum, giganteum, fine specimen of, 

 "L72 ; omatum, 144 



Crooked breasts, 156 



*' Cross and Self-fertilisation in the 

 Vegetable Kingdom," 1 539 



Crvstal Palace Autumn Show, 231, 265, 

 233; Poultry Show, 295.414,434,453, 

 Prizes, S73; evergreen bedding, 473; 

 RoBe Show, S 



Cuckoo, 109; v. caterpillars. 255 



Cucumber house, 474; building, 269 



Cucumbers — in dung bed, 244: bitter, 

 151; culture, 516, 53a, 537, 550; dis- 

 eased. 105 ; fasciated, 236; in frames, 

 3S; for frames, 5*20; gummed, 26 9; 

 red spider on, S3 ; swelling irregu- 

 larlv, 104; varieties, 472 ; Masters's 

 Prolific, 494 : Osmaston Manor, 113 



Currant standards, 309 



Currants, standard, 3S9; imported 

 seized. 390 



Curtis, Vv., 239 



Cutbush & Son's Nurseries, 485 



Cuttings, striking, 2SS 



Cyclamen culture, 495 



Cyclamens, compost for, 16, 13Q ; ma- 

 nagement of seedling, 230; roots 

 grub-eaten, 269 



Cypress, deciduous, 461 



Cyrtomium falcaium, 105 



Cytisus culture, 101 



TUHLIA, Aetist, 351 

 Dahlias, culture, 319 ; at the Crystal 

 Palace, 390; for exnibition, 293; 

 flowers single, 412; frosted, 39t; 

 list of, 334; select, 312; taking up, 

 411 

 Darlington Bird Show, 522 

 Darlington Gardeners 7 Institute, 430 

 Dartford Chrysanthemum Associa- 

 tion, 445 

 Danbenton's herbarium, 236 

 deciduous flowering shrubs, 5i7 

 Dendrobiums, 475 

 Derbv Poultry :>how, 415 

 Device, floral, 219 



Devon and Exeter Autumn Sh.iw, £09 

 Dielytra spectabilis in pots, :M5 

 Digging, cost, &c, of deep, 483 

 Dinner-table plants in winter, 407 

 Dioscorea retusa, culture of, 163 

 Diosnyros Kaki, 193, 208, 429, 442, 462, 



487" 

 Disqualifications of poultry, 39, 197 

 Doncaster Poultry Show. 17 

 Dorking Poultry Show, 522 

 Dorking, cock diseased, 274; hatched 



by a Pigeon, 84 

 Dorkings eight-toed, 418 

 Dover Flower Show, 194, 209 ; about, 



212 

 Dracaena, flowering, 520: fruticosa, 

 242; Goldieana.lQ ; Saposchnikowi, 

 35 

 Draining, 475 

 Drain-pipe choked, 412 

 Drighlington Poultry Show, 63 

 Driffield Poultry Show, ISO 

 Dring"s poultry, 154 

 Drought, its lessons, 261 

 Drumlanrig, 2S7 

 Dundee International Exhibition, 194, 



232, 290 

 Dunse Poultry Show, 544. 561 

 Durham Poultry Show, 176 

 Duvalia polita, 128 

 Dyeing Mosses, Grasses, &&, 50 



Eaton Hall, 30 

 Echeverias, wintering, 245, 834 



Edging and other hardy plants, 220 

 Edgings of succulents, 105 

 Egg-eating hens, 376 

 Eggs, broken in laying. 20; preserv- 

 ing, 42, 437 ; production of, 45S 

 Elm 461 



Elms, notes on and varieties, 172 

 Encephalartos retentive of life, 79 

 Endive and culture, 46 

 Epacris propagation, 520 

 Ericas, culture of softwooded, 27S 

 Eryngium maritimum, 213 

 Espalier, fruit trees, 431 ; row dis- 



Eucalyptus, globulus, £93,306, 310,423, 

 472, 493. 533; hardiness of at 

 Hyeres, 195; polyanthemos,517 



Eulophla macrostachya, 128 



Euphorbia jacquiniiE flora, 236; hedge, 

 532 



Evergreens, promoting growth of, 4o 



Everlastings, list of, 152 



Exhibition plants, repotting, 3S 



Exhibitors 1 wrongs, 2S,55 



FA TRY ELNG, DESTROYING, ISO ] 



Falkoners poultry-yard, 476 

 Farnworth Poultry Show, 316 

 Feather-eating birds, S3 

 Feathered | helps in gardens, 164, 2G6, 



220, 235 

 Ferneries, plants suitable for cover- 

 ing surfaces of, 158 

 Fernery, 505 

 Fern, thrips on, 270 

 Ferns in Devon, 96, 1S3 

 Fever plant, 520 

 Ficus repens, hardy, 158 

 Fig trees in pots, 353 

 Figs, culture, 377 ; White Ischia, 402 ; 



in pots, 103, 452; Negro Largo, 61 

 Filberts, 25S 

 Floor of fowl house, 376 

 Floral Society, Metropolitan, 424 

 Florists' flowers, special societies for, 



5iS 

 Flower-beds, r a ising, 250 ; gardening, 

 217; setds, sowing, 475; shows and 

 the public. 467, 4S4 

 Flowers— hardy autumnal. SS4; co- 

 lours of dried, 236 ; drying. 16 : with 

 Ferns. 67; and fruits, exnibition of 

 artificial, 532; hardy, culture of, 16 J ; 

 cutting, 127 ; in our rooms, 122; pre- 

 serving scent, Sj; for the sick, 144; 

 early spring, 434 

 Forcing vegetables, 474 

 Forget-me-not planting, 334 

 Forsyth, W.. 147 



Fowl's eye inflamed, 544 ; toe broken, 

 remedy for, 39S; wings drooping 

 and dying, 31S 

 Fowls, for winter laving, 250 ; for table 

 ] use, 250 

 Foxglove culture, 8 

 Fox taming, 43 

 Frame, miniature, 1S1 

 1 Frames. 559 

 j Fritillaria reenrva, 430 

 1 Fruiterers' Company, 290, 391 

 j Fruit wine with honey, 178 

 1 Fruit — culture, glass versus wall, 58 ; 

 I prospects, 2; protecting, 6S;-thin- 

 i ning, 8t; farming, 126: trees, sum- 

 i mer pruning of, 173 ; for orchard 

 i planting, 171; watering, 111; store- 

 room, 220; trees, autumn pruning, 

 J 230, 254; luxuriant, 2i5 ; wooden 

 [ fences for, 256; shows, 265, S70; 

 ! trees for small gardens, 276, 320 ; for 

 j cordons, 292; room arrangement, 

 293; gathering, Sll; trees, distance 

 1 apart, 354: packing, 366; treeplant- 

 i ing, 371, 451 ; trees, winter-dressing, 

 401; flagstone undfr. 413 : tree 

 stems, protecting. 431 ; exhibited 

 wrongly named, -J52; tree manage- 

 ment, 508 ; painting, 517 ; trees 

 planting, 495 

 Fruits, at the American Centennial, 

 144; culture of in Ontario. 367; for 

 market, S54 ; vagaries of, 280 

 Fuchsia leaves falling, 220 

 Fuchsias, and Geraniums not flower- 

 ing, 16 ; destroying insects *>n. 197 

 " Fungi, Plain Account of British,'-' 331 

 Fungi en lawn, 39 

 Fungus on lawn, 293 



Gebantu3IR — Continued. 

 plants of, 197 ; bedding, 219, 4C3 ; 

 Ivy-leayed seedling, 236; wintering, 

 24a, 412 ; protecting in beds, 269 ; 

 Mr. Pearson's, 29S, 33 j; leggy, 312; 

 roots grub-eaten, 335; potting va • 

 negated, 353 : Mrs. G. Smith, 406 ; 

 wintering, 412 ; Hybrid Nosegay, 

 4zS ; pots mouldy, 434 ; not flowering, 

 434; seedling, 560 



Gerard's Catalogue of Plants, S 



Ge3nera exoniensis not flowering, 53S 



Gesneras, 557 



Gladioli, Australian, 228 



Gladiolus, leaves brown, 151 ; versi- 

 color, 352; select, S54 



Gladioluses in conservatory, 517 



Glass, toughened, iZQ; ancient tough, 



Glastonburv Thorn, 56 



Glamorgan Poultry Show, 182 



Glazing vinery and border, 434 



Globe Thistle, culture of, 195 



Glorio3a superba, 44, 144 ; culture, 71 



Gloucestershire Society's Fruit Show, 

 432 



Gloxinias, and culture, 4 . 5 



Gluten, 502 



Gnaphalium lanatum, 220 



Goat-keeping, 31S 



Godetia Lady Albemarle, 20S 



Goldfinches, '317 ; white-marked, 274 



Gooseberry, bush caterpillars, 6S; 

 standard, 309 



Gooseberries, summer pruning, 197 



" Grape Vine,*' 259 



Grapes— colouring of, 44; cracking, 

 61, 79, S3, 159: spotted, 61; Mrs. 

 Pearson, G9 ; shade d, 82 ; shrivelling, 

 152 ; raising of at Chilweli, 169 ; at 

 Eeddleston Hall, 172; at Londes- 

 borough Lodge, 172; mildewed, 105 ; 

 sulphur on, 105; large, 245; pack- 

 ing, 259; diseased, 269; keeping in 

 autumn, 283; Golden Champion, 

 330; keeping. 352; setting, 519, not 

 setting. 353; decaying, 354; Duke of 

 Buccleuch, 370 ; Venn's Black Mus- 

 cat, 370, 496; mouldy, 372; manage- 

 ment, 379 ; gathering the Cham- 

 pagne, S83 ; influence of stock, SS8, 

 423: Mrs. Pince's Black Muscat. 47; 

 in open air, 406; growing, 446; Gros 

 Colman, 446 ; Buckland bweetwater, 

 452; "West's St. Peter's, 428; in early 

 and late vinery, 434 ; Madresfield 

 Court. 485, 558, cracking, 424 ; seed- 

 ling. 494; cracked, 520; Mrs. Piace's 

 Black Muscat, 546: Venn's varieties, 

 553 : late-hanging, 557 



Grape growing, amateur, 421 



Grass promoting, 5i4 



Grasses, books about, 104; to crys- 

 tallise. 266; ornamental, 152 



Greenhouse, heating 'small, 245; 

 plants for autumn show. 393; roof, 

 16 



Grevillea robust a. 311 



Grosvenor Park, 69 



Grubs, 393, 476 



Guildford Poultry Show, 54S, 561 

 Gumming of stone-fruit trees, 536 



Gallon, 481 



Galloway Rose Show, 85 



Gamecock's comb, 338 



Gamolepis euryopoides, 123 



Gander, a friendly, 155 



Garden day-book, 531 



Garden, a picturesque", 349 ; Dr. 

 Rogers's, 137 ; of hardy flowers, 419, 

 440, 505 



Gardeners' Institute Festival, 632 



Gardeners' Royal Benevolent Institu- 

 tion. 12 



Gardeners' travelling expenses, 433 



Gardenia florida dying, 620 



Gardening in the old world and the 

 new, 185 



Gas, heating by, 452 



Gates and stiles, 278 



Geranium leaves spotted, 16 



Geraniums— new varieties of. 170 ; at 

 Chilweli, 1S6; growing, 197; large 



Haggeestone Entomological So- 

 ciety, 473 



HaiHtone. losses, 96; relief fund, 12P, 

 127 ; injuries by, 184 



Halifax Poultry Show, 199 



Hant3 and Berks Poultry Show, 40 



Hardv flower garden, 526 



Hawick Poultry Show, 436 



Hnanor Poultry Show. 176 



Heat, consequences of, 212 



Heath propagation, 520 



Heather culture. 220 



Heating, plant preserver, 496 ; defec- 

 tive, arrangement of apparatus, 538 



Heckfield Place gardens, 194 



Hedgehog a chicken-slayer, 82 



Hedgehogs i>. chickens, 130 



Helensburgh, 345 



Henderson, E. G., 406, 432 



Hen's toe, lumps on, 318 



Hens ceasing laying, 253 



Heptapleurum polybotryum, 35 



Hercules at home, 4 



Hereford Pomona, S90 



Hetton Poultry Show, 200 



Hevea brasiliense at Kew, 194 



Heworth Flower Show, 119 ; Poultry 

 Show, ISO 



Eippeaster, 354 



Hogg, presentation to Dr., S90 



Hollies, variegated, 494 



Holly berrus, sowing, 293 



Holly-berrv failure, 558 



HoUvhocks, culture 166. 333; leaves 



diseased, 39.S2.354. spotted, 2E9 

 Home adornments, S47 

 Hoole Place, Hoole Hall, 69 

 Horticultural Club, 2S6, 830, S93 : 43!, 



510 ; elections, 50 

 Horticultural (Royal) Society. 74, 79, 

 114, 116, 127. 422, 431,483, 5: S: Com- 

 mittees, 6, Q5. 211, 487; Show, 48; 

 meeting of deb entur ^holders, 91, 

 472; special general meeting, 95; 

 Meeting, 143, 3.4. 405; objects ob- 

 jects of and position, 164; recon- 

 struction, 844 ; Fellows' privileges, 

 551 



Horton Poultry Show, lol 



Hotbed over flue, 475 



Hondans' characteristics, 274 



Hull Bird Show, 356 „__ 1nfi 



Huntingdonshire Poultry Show, lUb . 



Hyacinths, culture, 297 : ^ or exhibi- 

 tion, 245; after flowering, 8 .3/, worn 

 leaves, 51S; management, o0b; in 

 water, 310 . . , .- _ 



Hyacinthus candicans, introduction 

 of, 197; at Glasnevin, 165 



Hybrids from grafting, 389 



Hyde Park, 44S 



Hydromel, 178 



Ice house, 127 



Idle Poultry Show, Id* 



Ingram, Mr. J„ 517 t-«««« 



losecis chapters on, 209; aesta>™g. 

 372: composition for kilhn g, « », 

 notes on lor gardeners, 96,40S,4i3. 



Intermediate honse temperatnre.473 

 Ipsvdch Poultry Show, la*. J«> 4 ' ' , 

 Iris susiana and ibenca culture, IDs 

 Islands, trees for, S92 i..™/. 



Ivies in gardens, 525 ; small-leavea. 



Ivy. 8 for horder. 269; for rar P etl S.f 



473; hedges, SO; its uses, b6, bi 



varieties, 67 , n fiq 



Ixias. a plea for, 204 ; from seed, 260 



Ixoras, temperatures they need, 51J 



Jackson's NrESEEiES. 470 

 Jasminum sambac flore-pleno, oai , 



nudifiorum, 55S 

 Judas Tree. 462 -„_ oc9 



Judging vegetables, 231, 316, S66, S8S. 



409 

 Justicia unhealthy, 220 



Kaliha lattfolia afteb fxowebixg, 



Kales, late planting of. Id t 



Kauri Pine timb-r, 236 . 



Keddleston Hall, Grapes at, 131, 



trees, S31 

 Kelp as manure, 476 

 Kensington Gardens, 36S 

 Keramanthus Kirkii, 493 . . 



Kew Gardens, hardy flowers n**^. 



novelties in, 23, 37,182. ol0; in lb<o, 



Kidney Bean, Canadian Wonder, 



Kidney Beans, for Christmas, 392; 



preserving, 250 * ,, C t,™? 



Kingston-on-Thames Poultry Show, 



Knight, T. A., 42S 



Kniphofia caulescens culture, -a 



Kolreuteria paniculata, 462 



Labukxch, 163 



Labour required, 559 



Laeken Roval conservatory, Bi- 



Ladder, self-adjusting. 463 



Lane & Sons' vinery, 79 



Langshans, 560 



Lantanas. culture of, 152, 161 



Lapageria rosea, 475 



Larch, 461 „ .. , .#< 



Lasiandra macrantha flonbunda,soi 



Laurentia carnosula, 351 



Laurustinuses for indoor decoration 



4S5 

 Lawn patchy, S34 

 Laving hens, ornamental. 86 

 Lead in vegetables, 212 

 Leaves, influence on fruit, coloui, ( flnci 



flavour, 439; gathering, 4o2; retain- 

 ing autumn tints, 293 

 Leeds Poultry Show, 521 

 Leek Rose Show, 75 

 Leghorn Club, 154 

 Lemon tree unhealthy. 1 

 Lettuce All the Year Round, 114 

 Lettuces, culture, 321; running, 114; 



for spring, 244 ; wintering, 110 



winter, 5-5 

 Leucothoe Davisire, 12 S 

 Liatris pyenostacbya, 402 ... 



Liberia, flowers in, 388; pauiculaia 



430 

 Lilac, double-flowered, So2 

 Liiinm, auratum, 260; culture, 20v>, 



302 ; at Duneevan, 37 J phillipinensc , 



242 ; potting, 475 ; tigrinum, 812 ; va- 



riety, 293 

 Liliumsinbeds, 533 ^ * 



Lily of the Valley, forcing, 4(5,588; 



leaves, 104 

 Lily seed sowing, 572 

 Limatodes rosea. 516 , 



Lime, 17; for slug3, 312; trees leal- 



less, 127 

 Liming a garden, 293 

 Lindlev Library, 36 

 Linnreus, monument commemora tii g, 



532 

 Liparis pendula,494 

 Lipworts. 121 



Liquid manure applying, 4ifl . 

 Lobehas, for early flowenng, ilo 



reddish purple, 152 

 Longleat vinery, 585 

 Lough Inch, 122 



