GENERAL INDEX. 



Abelia, 1. 62 



Abies, Species of, IV. 354 



Abutilon, I. 62, 157 



Acacia, 1. 63 



Acteua, 11. 268 



Acalypha, III. 56 



Acauthephippium, II. 21 



AoonthoplioBnix, IV. 265 



Acantborhiza aculeata, IV. 269 



arborea, IV. 328 



Acclimatised plauts, I. 283 



Acers, Culture of, IV. 1 



Acidantbera, III. 361 



Acineta, II. 21 



Ads, III. 361 



AchiUea, II. 143 



Acbimenes, IV. 302 



Aconitum, IV. 38 



Acwus Calamus, III. 330 



Acrocomia, IV. 265 



Acropera, II. 22 



Acropbyllum, I. 66 



Acrosticbum, II. 65 — 67 



Actinidia, IV. 5 



Actiniopteris, III. 63 



Ada, 11 22 



Adam's Needle, I. 226 



Adenaadra, I. G6 



Adonis, I. 185 



.aiohmea. III. 57 ; IV. 25 



Aerides, II. 23 



^acbynaiitbus. III. 57 



.aJaoulus, IV. 6 



Agalmyla, III. 58 



Ajapantbus, I. 67 



Agatbsea, 1. 67 



Agaves, I. 67 



Age of pear-trees, IV. 43 



Aids to soil assimilation, I. 30 



AUantus, IV. 6 



Air-pipes for glass-bouses, II. 273 



roots in vines, II. 81 



Ajuga, or Common Bugle, IV. 39 



Akebia quinata, IV. 375 



Albuca, III. 362 



Alder-trees, IV, 6 



AlgsB, IV. 15 



Alisma, III. .330 



Allamauda, III. 58 



AlUimi, ni. 362 



Allopleotus, III. 58 



Almond-trees, IV. 7 



Alnus, IV. 6 ' 



Alocasia, III. 59 



Aloe, 1. 159 



Miniature, II. 172 



Aloysia citriodora, IV. 197 

 Alpinia, III. 60 

 Alpine annuals. III. 36 



Auriculas, I. 19 ; II. 330 ; III. 51 



Barrenworts, II. 139 



Flax, II. 328 



Gentian, II. 140 



Pinks, I. 293 ; II. 273 



plants, I. 351 ; U. 76, 154, 248, 268, 



275, 327—330 



in borders, II. 156 



■ on window-sills, II. 156 



Polypods, III. 83 



Pots, I. 7, 8 



Speedwell, III. 291, 294 



Toadflax, II. 328 



Alsopbila, II. 61 

 Alstroemeria, IV. 302 

 Alternantbera, I. 156 

 Alyasum, I. 84, 157 



Yellow, n. 268 



Amarantbus, Culture of, I. 159 

 Amaryllis, I. 297 ; in. 362 



97 



Amaryllis, Varieties, III. 365 



Atamasco, IV. 347 



Belladonna, III. 366; IV. 51-53 



Amasouia, III. 60 

 Amateurs' ventilators. III. 329 

 Amberboa odorata, IV. 198 

 Amelancbier, IV. 7 

 American Aloes, I. 67 



bligbt. III. 322 



Cowslips, II. 256 



Irises,!. 55; IV. 40 



Eoses, I. 39 



sbield budding, IV. 254 



Amberstia, III. 60 



Amorplia, IV. 7 



Amorpbo^ballus, IV. 304 



Ampelopsis, IV. 7, 26U 



Amygdalus, IV. 7 



Ansectocbilus, II. 88 



Anagallis tenella. III. 330 



Ananassa, III. 60 



Ajicbomanes, IV. 304 



Ancbusa, IV. 39 



Ancylogyne, III. 62 



An(irews' (or Closed) Gentian, II. 140 



Andromeda, IV. 7 



Androsace, II. 26tf 



Androstrepbium, III. 366 



Anemia, II. 63 



Anemones, Culture of, II. 269 ; III. 241 



Angelica, I, 51 



Angraeoum, II. 89, 90 



Anguloa, II. 91 



Anise and its use, I. 51 



Annual Stocks, I. 200 



Annuals, Alpine, II. 336 



for suburban gardens, I. 330 



List of bardy, I. 353 ; III. 291 



Tender, II. 176 



Auomatbeca cruenta. III. 367 

 Ansellia, II. 178 

 Antennaria, II. 269 j IV. 39 

 Anthericum, IV. 304 

 Antbolyza, III. 367 

 Antburium, III. 62 

 Anticlea glauoa, III. 387 

 Antirrbinum, or Snapdragon, I. 368 

 Ants, Remedy for. III. 346 

 Actus, Culture of, I. 161 

 Apex ventilation. III. 327 

 Apbelandra, II. 123—126 

 Apbelexis, 1. 161 

 Apbides, Remedies for. III. 323 

 Aphis Bosea, III. 339 

 Apios tuberosa, IV. 371 

 Aponogeton distacbyon, III. 138 

 Apple-borer, III. 325 



-bug. III. 322 



• -maggot. III. 323 



-motb, m. 319 



sawfly. III. 324 



seed for stock, II. 166 



tliinning. III. 177 



weevil, III. 325 



trees, Busb, HI. 17, 253 



Conical, III. 21, 253 



Diseases of tbe, III. 319—323 



Planting, II. 49, 253 



Pruning, III. 14—22, 320 



■ Pyramidal, III. 17, 253, 319 



Training, III. 14—22 



Mussel-scale on. III. 323 



Apples, Cultivation of, II. 162, 249, 320 ; 

 III. 175 



Budding, II. 164 



cuttings, II. 164 



Grafting, II. I66 



• layers, II. 164 



seeds, II. 165 



Apples, Varieties of. III. 246—254 



Caterpillars on, III. 324 



Apricots, Cultivation of. III. 237 ; IV. 



206 



Propagation of, IV. 257 



■ Varieties of, IV. 209 



Aquaria, Plants for, IV. 12 

 Aquarilim in windows, IV. 13 

 Aquatic plants, III. 26, 136, 330 



. ■ . Group of. III. 138—144 



raised from seed. III. 209 



Aquilegia, I. 291 ; II. 269 



Arabis, I. 82 



Aralia, 1. 162; 111,126 



Araucaria, Treatment of, I. 135, 163 ; 



III. 371 ; IV. 355 

 Arbor vitie, Culture of, 1. 135 

 Arbutus, IV. 73 

 Arcbontopboenix, IV. 327 

 Arctostapbylos, IV. 73 

 Area decoration, TV. 260 

 ^ gardening. III. 167, 285; IV. 8, 



192, 259 



plants, IV. 260 



Areca, IV. 266 

 Arenaria, II. 269 

 Ariscema, IV. 304 



Aristolocbia, III. 126, 127 ; IV. 261,371 

 Aromatic plants for drawing and bed- 

 rooms, III. 292 

 Arpopbyllum, II. 178 

 Arrangement of fruit-trees, II. 76 



flower garden, 1. 102, 312 



■ kitchen garden, I. 27 



suburban garden, I. 44 



Artichokes, II. 259 



■ Jerusalem, I. 31 ; II. 2ril 



Artificial beat in Vineries, I. 95 



thinning of Apples, III. 177 



. waterings, I. 165 



Artocarpus, III. 127 



Arundinaria, IV 74 



Arundo, III. 330 ; IV. 73 



Asb-tree, IV. 142 



Asiatic Globe Flower, II. 102 



Asparagus, Cultivation of, I. 31 — 33; 



III. 128 



. South African, II. 130 ; III. 128 



Varieties of, I. 33 



and Lettuce, II. 185 



and Radish, II. 186 



Asperula, II. 269 



Asphodelus, IV. 40 



Aspidium, Cultivation of, III. 315 



Asplenium Ferns, I. 265—268 



Asters, Description of, I. 372 ; II. 269 



Astrapfea, III. 128 



Astrocaryum, IV. 266 



Ataccia, IIL 128 



Atamasco Lily, IV. 347 



Atmospheric influence on plant-food, 



III. Ill 

 Atriplex, IV. 73 

 Attached conservatories in villas, IIL 



43 

 Attalea, IV. 266 



Aubrietia, Culture of, I. 83 ; II. 269 

 Ancuba, I. 135, 136 ; IV. 73 

 Auricula, Classes of, I. 18—20; III. 



51 

 Autumn Bell Flower, IL 140 



Crocuses, II. 271 



potted trees, III. 75 



Avens, II. 142 



Avenue of Sycamores, I. 261 



Avenues, and bow formed, I. 260 



Azalea, I. 273, 274 ; ni. 371; IV. 73 



Azara, IV. 74 



AzoUa caroliniana. III. 27 



