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Index. 



Gladiolus, arrangement of, 131. 



„ culture at Fontainebleau, 125. 



„ selection of, 130. 

 Glazing glass-houses, 267. 

 Grin, M., his system of pinching the 



peach, 185. 

 Gynerium argenteum, 44. 



fJAEDY fern-like plants for the 



flower garden, S9- 

 Hardy plants of fine habit that may be 



raised from seed, 63, 

 Helianthus orgyalis, 46. 

 Herbaceous plants, hardy, worthy of 



use in flower garden or pleasure 



ground, 62. 

 Hibiscus roseus, 47. 

 Horticultural implements, appliances, 



&c., 250. 



IMPROVEMENTS, suggestions to- 

 wards, 183. 

 India-rubber plant, 14. 

 Isopyrum thalictroides, 60. 

 Ivy and its uses in Parisian gardens, 120. 

 „ border, to make, 122. 



TARDIN des Plantes, the, 96. 



LABELS, garden, 268. 



La Muette, 64. 

 Lawn plant, a new, 280. 

 Le jardin fleuristede la Ville de Paris, 64. 

 Louvre, gardens of, 76. 

 Luxembourg, garden of the, 91. 



jyjACLEAYA CORDATA, 47. 



Mole cricket, destruction of, 127. 

 Mats for covering pits, frames, &c., 



264. 

 Melianthus major, 48. 

 Meum adonidifolium, 61. 

 Molopospermum cicutarium, 49. 

 Montrenil, peach growing at, 187. 

 Musa ensete, ij. 

 Mushroom culture, 243. 



J^ICOTIANA MACROPHYLLA, 



49. 

 Num(5roteur, the, 270. 



QLEANDER, culture of, 220. 



Orange, culture of. ByH.Jamain, 

 217. 

 Orobanche, culture of, 100. 



pALMETTE VERRIER, the, 161. 



„ how to form, 163. 



Palms suited for subtropical garden- 

 ing, 20. 

 Panicum bulbosum, 49. 

 „ virgatum, ii. 

 Pare des Buttes-Chaumont, 94. 



„ Monceau, the, 84. 

 Peach, the, as a cordon, 152. 

 Pear, „ „ 151. 



„ growing, improved trellis for, r57. 

 .. » double „ „ i5g. 



„ improved mode of growing as an 



espalier, 155. 

 „ trees, hedges of, 182. 

 Pendulous training, 179. 

 Peucedanum longifolium, 61. 

 „ involucratum, 61. 



„ Petteri, 61. 



Phormium tenax, 18. 

 Phytolacca decandra, go. 

 Pits and frames, mats for covering, 264. 

 Plants used for room and vrindow deco- 

 ration in Paris, 116. 

 Polygonum cuspidatum, 51. 

 Polymnia grandis, 16. 

 maculata, 17. 

 „ pyramidalis, 17. 

 Preserving grapes through winter and 

 spring, 193. 

 „ the peach, 203. 

 Propagating at La Muette, 73. 

 Pyramidal training, 167. 

 I^rethrum achillaefolium, 61. 

 >, tanacetiodes, 61. 



P_AIDISSEUR, the, 275. 



Railway embankments, fruit-grow- 

 ing on, 179. 

 Rhus glabra laciniata, 51. 

 Ricinus communis, 19. 

 Road-making, &c., 103. 

 Rose culture in pots, note on, 134. 

 Roses, exhibition of, at Brie Comte 



Robert, 133. 

 Rose-showing in France, 133. 



