JOUEX.\L OF HOETICULTUEE AND COTTAGE G.iEDENEE. 



[ Januaiy IS5 1S72. 



STRX^TG-E-RmEB— Continued 

 croppint^ between, 129; culture out 

 of doors, potiing for forcing, 148; 

 separating runners, 166 ; house for, 

 186; forcing, ISG, 263, 306; for the 

 noi-th, 206; fungus on, 226; insects 

 on, stages for potted, 449; leaves 

 spotted, C67 : Mr. Eadclyffe's, wire- 

 worms in, 35 ; culture, 75 ; cutting 

 off leaves, 76; season, prolonging, 

 333 ; in shallow soil, 3G5 ; proloneing 

 season, 410; for exhibition in Mav, 

 423; Black Bess. 383; Black Prince, 

 275; Early Prolific, 41; Dr. Hogg, 

 54 ; President, 54, 845 ; James Veitcb, 

 41 ; Wonderful, 359 



Stream, taking water from, 14 



Stroud Show, 39 



Stuart & Mein's Nursery. 274 



Suitors for protection, 2S1 



Sulphur, applying, to destroy insects, 

 &c., 123 



Sunflowers, 4!6 



Sunlight, chemical powers of, 142, 164 



Surface stirring, 33 



Swainsonia galegifolia, 166 



Table and eoom plants, 372, 378 



Table-decorating plants, 2S0 



Tacsonia— fruit eatable, 102. 109 ; seed- 

 lings torpid, 15 ; speclosa, 216 ; train- 

 ing, 102; splcndcns culture, 365; 

 Van-Volxemi, 102, 109 ; not thriving, 

 206 



Tails, 269: loat, 183 



Tank-heating, 42, 326 



Tanks and filters, 15 



Tar, removing from fowls' feathers, 93 



Tea, preparation and properties, 160 



ffenants, out-going and in-coming, 

 265; removing plants, 129 



Terminalia elegana culture, 3t7 



TeiTier's hair falling off, 432 



Thistles, exterminating, 365 



Thomson, Mr. W., Clovenfords vine- 

 yard, 442 



"Thomson on the Vine," 104 



Tiles, laying edging, 91 



Tillandsia Lindeniana culture, 235 



Tipulre, 70 



Todmorden Poultry Show, 1S9 



Tomato seed, saving, 5a 



Tonbridge Wells Poultry Show, 290 



Torquay, 62 ; and its climate, 83 



Tortoise management, 35J 



Tortrix Woeberana, 89 



Tredegar Poultry Show. 477 



Tree, oldest in Europe, 130 



Trees, line of, 1S5; on mound, 2G8: 

 quick-growing, 149 



Trellis, climbers for covering low, 92 ; 

 plants for, c65 



Trenching, cost of, 245 



Tritoraa fiowering late, 26S 



Trvphaena pronuba, 506 



Tuberose bulbs, 206 



Tulips— skins split, 35: not flowering, 

 out of doors, 514; for simultaneous 

 flowering, 213 



Tumour, removing, 370 



TurJ'eys— breeding, 349 ; liver dis- 

 eased, 309; feeding. 370; weight of 

 prize, 427 ; not tiiriving, 272 ; -weight 

 alive and trussed, 460 



Turnip moth, 507 



Turnips, Swede, for seed, 2SG 



Ullttcus ttjbeeosa, 50 

 Urceolina culture, 85 

 Urtica genus, 219 

 Utricularia montana, 215 



VaLLOTA PTrRPUBEA CULTURE, 285 



Van Geert, Mr. J. 324 



VanMona, J.E.,447 



Vai-iegation, influence of scion on 

 stock in inducing, 220 



Vase, bulb-planting, 245 



Vegetable, cooking, 75, 135 ; mould for 

 potting, 366; season, review, 335 



Vegetable Marrows, culture and cook- 

 ing, 147 ; not swelling, 55 



Vegetables, lor exhibition, 91 ; list of, 

 345 ; for next year, 396 



Veitch's plants at Nottingham, 10 , 



Verbenas, for beds and ribbon borders, 

 149; diseased, 402; for pot culture, 

 55; veuosa wintering, 186; (Lemon- 

 scented), propagating, 206 



Verge-cutter, McLacblan's, 380 



Vers chaff el tia splendida. 421 



Vinery- at Chis^\-ick, £59; planting, 

 366 : glass for, 883 ; arrangements, 



Vine EY— Co H i m w ed. 

 402; erecting, 326; glazinf?, 287; 

 heating a ground, 149; planting for 

 immediate bearing, 186; heating a 

 ground, 277, 287 



Vines — borderg, surface-dressing, 306 ; 

 red spider on, 15 ; leaves yeUow, 14, 

 35; warted, 35. 77; stems decaying, 

 5i; for unheated vinery, 91; leaves 

 rusted, 92 ; making borders for, 117 ; 

 selecting and planting young, 117; 

 culture of pot, 119 : removing cover- 

 ing from border?, 128; tor cool 

 house, 129; leaves withering, 129; 

 roots decaying, 129; effect of violet 

 rays of light on, 142 ; red spider on, 

 108, 110, 267 ; growing several 

 equally well, Iffl; leaves diseased, 

 16G; scale on, 186: grafted in stove- 

 heated house, 194; lifted, placing 

 out of doors, 207; mildewed, for 

 ^■inery, leaves spotted, border-mak- 

 ing. 226; with Peaches, inside 

 planting. 227 ; cutting doi\-n, toyal 

 Ascot, 245; neglected, 267 : notthi'iv- 

 ing, 267; forcing lifted, 267; plant- 

 ing, 263; pruning eld, 285 ; for green- 

 house, compost for border, with 

 Begonias, 286; overcropping, SCO; 

 for cool vintry, 3^7; not watering. 

 328; culture under glass, 331; soil 

 for, 846; inai'ching. Peaches and 

 Camtllias under, 366 ; for table de- 

 coration, 372 ; transplanting, 383 ; 

 leaves diseased, hones for borders, 

 402; fail'ng, 423; for cool green- 

 house, 424; eyes on turf, 442; for 

 early vinery, pruning young, 453 ; 

 propagating, 473 ; border covering, 

 473; in ground ^^nery, planting, 493; 

 in inside border, 493. See also 

 Grajjcs. 



Viola cornuta and alba, dividing, 307 



Violets, planting Russian, 1S5 



Wages, eeduction of, 226 

 Wakefield Poultry Show, 112 

 Walks and edgings, 377 

 Walls, covering noith, 109; pointing, 



473 ; trees, glazed covering for, 494 

 Walnut not thriving, 3G5 

 Warrington Poultry Show, 17, 131 



Wasps, 242; destroying in nest, 167 

 protecting fruit from. 220. 227 



Watcombe. grounds and pottery, 125 

 Terra-Cotta Company, 149 



Water, containing ii'on, 1S6; in poi 

 saucers, 513 



Waterer, Mr. F., 230 



Watering, 127, 128, 134 ; apparatus, 490 



Weaver Bird, 480 



Week, work for, 11, 32, 52, 73, 89, 106, 

 126, 146, 164, lS2,-203, 223, 243, 203, 283, 

 303, 324, 343, 363, 381, 4 0, 422. 447. 471, 

 492, 512 ; doings of last, 12. 33. 53, 74. 

 90. 107, 127, 147, 165, 183, 204, 224, 244, 

 264, 284, 304, 324, 314, 364, 382, 401, 42 ' 

 448, 472, 492, 512 



Weeping trees, 514 



Weigela, 166 ; rosea propagating, 186 



Weir, Mr. H., presentation to 406 



Wellingtoniagigantea,297, 324; seeip, 



Westward Ho I Poultry Show, 73 [2G7 



Wharfedale, Lower, its botanv, 67 



■^liitby Canary Show, 171, 211, 23^, 

 249 : Poultry Sbow. 189 



Wilkinson, testimonial to Mr., 9 



Willow, aphis on, 129 



WOlows, insects on, 11 



Wilts County Poultry Show, 38, 53, 495 



Window-gardening, 23 



Window plants, 333 



Wine, making Grape, 388 



Wintering in a cold pit, 14 



Wire trellis on fmit wall. 2G3 



Wii-ral Poultry Show, 190 



Wistaria sinensis cuttings, 326 



Wobuni Cottagers' Show, 2Si 



Woodbm-y,Mr. T. W., death of, 97, 113 



Woodlice in garden, 14 



Woodsome Poultry Show, 152 



Working, extra, 15 



Working class poultry prizes, 3C8 



Work-room, heating under a green- 

 ouse, 187 



Woi-mg, in cricket field, destroying, 

 495 : in fowls. 310; in pots. 286 



Wounds of fowls, ointment for, 327 



XiPHION FILIFOLIUII, 337 



Yell ow-iTNDEE WING Moxn, I 

 York Poultry Show, 476 



Yponomeuta padella, 70 



WOODCUTS. 



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iEcidium cancellatiim ^ 471 



Agi'otis segetum 307 



Amaranthus salicifolius ". 203 



A^iaiy gas stove 458 



Bees, feeding 388, 432 



„ in New Zealand 389 



Bantam house 13 



Bicton 202, 223, 223 



Bu'ds, suitors for legislation 282 



Eiston hii-tarius 144 



Bowood, south fiont ; , 510 



„ lower teiTace gai'deu 511 



Cheny, Early Rivers 31 



Chestnut, the Mount Etna 50 



ChJswick, finely at , 360, 361 



Comhe Eoyal 162 



„ Orangeiy 163 



ConseiTatoiy, lawn 255 



Cossus ligniperda 30 



Crioceris Aspai'agi '. 14 



Cucullia Verbasci 242 



Cucumber houses, tauk-heated 42 



Filter 15 



Flower vases and boxes 126 



Fountain, self-acting 467 



Gas stove 458 



Goosebeny disease 471, 



Gorhambmy House 398 



„ flower garden 399 



„ consei-vatoiy 420 



Greenliouse on slope 3S0 



Ground levelling and gai'den plotting 71, 83, 123, 145, 182, 321, 442 



Hatfield house '. 300 



„ Elizabethan gai'cleii 301 



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Hatfield kitchen garden 302, 303 



Hens, nest for cannibal 330 



Ice house 4^ 317 



„ preservation 317 



Ladder, house 36I 



Latania borbouica 4iQ 



Longchamps, Grande Cascade 491 



MegacMle centuncularis 357 



Melon houses, tank-heated 42 



Millitjea Euphrosyne 11 



Moor Park 340 



„ Italian garden 341 



Peai", BeiuTe de 1' Assomption 320 



„ Sinclaii- 3S1 



Pliiogophora meticuJosa 357 



Phoenix dactylifera 470 



Pigeons, Baldhead H5 



,, Beard 114 



„ Satinette 251 



,, . „ tail feather 250 



,, pens for 115 



Plimi, Sultan 243 



Plusia gamma 219 



Preston Hall 262, 263 



Tortrix Wceberana 89 



Tiiphaena pronuba 506 



Van Mons, Jean Baptistc 447 



Verge cutter ". 380 



Verschaffeltia spleudida 421 



Veitch's gi'oup of plants at Nottingham Show 10 



Vineiy at Chiswick 360, 361 



Wateiing appoi-atus 490 



Yponomeuta padella 70 



Zcnzcra JEscull- 30 



