GJGNERAL INDEX. 



389 



Tilberts, Management of, IV. 310—312 

 Firsi List of, 1. 329 

 - — Propagation of, IV. 361 365 

 Fittonia, IV. 23 

 Flame Flowers, III. 162 

 Flamingo Plant, II. 207 

 Flax oj Commeroo (Linum), IV. 2D, 

 238 ^ >, , 



"Flooding home " in gardening, 1. 113 



Plor de Isibelle, II. 179 



Floral decorations. Materials for, II. 



127 

 Florists' flowers, I. U, 120, 129, 251, 



331 ; II. as, 70, 188, 292, 361 : III. 21, 



23ij 

 Flower-baskets, III. 7 



beds. Keeping, II. 203 



pots. III. 3 



Flower garden. The, 1. 44, 100, 15t, 218, 



222, 312, 348 ; II. 48, 85, 174, 202 



Arrangement of, I. 47, 48 



Carpet-bedding in, I. 218 



Colour in, I. 101 



Mixed Style in, I. 348 



Succulent bedding for, I. 312 



Flowering Currant, IV. 347 

 Flowers of Coustantiuople, II. 101 

 Flowers for boudoirs, II. 275 



corridors, II. 277 



decoration, II. 127 



dining-rooms, II. 275 



entrance-halls, II. 277 



for gardens (special list), I. 351— 



354 



of the fieia, I 291 



personal decoration, II. 336 



Flue-system of heatin-j hot-houses, 



III. 282 ; method of construction, 



HI. 283, 284 

 Poliage bedders, I. 158, 159 

 Food of plants, II, 217 ; III. 37—40 

 Forcing Peaches and Nectarines, IV. 



110 



pits, II. 224 



Eoses in pots. III. 269 



Forecourts, Arrangement of, I. 132 

 Porget-me-uots, Culture of I. 60, 61 



Species of, II. 329 



Torking the soil, I. 273 

 Formation of new plants, HE. 190 



of varieties, IV. 329 



Porsythia, IV. 142 

 PothergUla alnifolia, IV. 142 

 Foxglove, III. 121 ; IV. 85 

 Frame Bulbs, III. 310 

 Franciscea, IV. 23 

 Francoa, IV. 87 

 Fraxinus, IV. 143 

 Freesia, IV. 157 

 French Beans, I. 108 



Willow, IV. 86 



Fresh-water plants, IV. 15 



Fringe Myrtles, II. 170 



Fringed Finis, I. 293 



FritiUaria, IV. 158 



Frog-bit, III. 139 



Prog-hoppers, III. 345 



Frost-bite on Roses, III. 336 



Fruit garden and its management, I. 



122—126; II. 26, 122, 162, 249, 320: 



ni. 14, 175, 246, 319 ; IV. 42, 91, 175, 



206, 272, 361 



ripening. III. 303 



shading leaves. III. 177 



trees, 1. 107, 282 



Arrangement of, III. 76 



Culture of, U. 252 



Treatment of maiden, II. 325 



Fruiting plants, I. 262 



Fruits for suburban gardens, I. 330 



Fuchsias, Culture of, II. 70—75 



Fuel for hot-houses. III. 281 



Fumeworts, IV. 85 



Fungi, IV. 15 



Fungus on Vines, II. 81 



Funkias, IV. 88 



Furnishing kitchen gardens, 1. 106 



G 



Gagea lutea, IV. 210 

 Gaillardia, IV. 88 

 Galanga, III. 60 

 Galanthus, II. 274; IV. 210 

 Galeandra, III. 88 

 Gall-flies, III. 345 

 Galtonia caudicans, IV. 210 

 Garcinia, IV. 23 

 Garden tJeans, I. 33 



frames, II. 135—139 



flowers, I. 351—354, 368, 369 



lines, I. 97 



pots, I. 3-9, 112 



roads, I. 76, 188, 190, 258 



Eoses, III. 144 



tools, I. 270 



Tulips, IV. 343 



walks, I. 47, 76, 188, 262 



Gardenias, IV. 24 



Gardens ou virgin soil, I. 3D 



Garrya, IV. 143 



Gas and plant-Ufe, III. 292 



lime and manure, IV. 171 



stoves in hot-hou5es. III. 284 



Gasteria, II. 169, 170 

 Gastronema sanguineum, IV. 210 

 Gathering Apples, III. 178 

 Gaultheria, IV. 372 

 GenetyUis, II. 170 

 Genista, or Genet, II. 170; IV. 143 

 Gentian, Varieties of, II. 139, 274 

 Geographical distribution of ferns, I. 



49 

 Geonoma, IV. 270 

 Geraniums, Culture of, II. 140, 292, 



327 

 Germander Speedwell, III 294 

 Germinating power of seeds, HI. 69 

 Germination of seeds, I. 23. 85 



Conditions requisite, I. 24 



of Palm-seeds, III. 207 



of pollen. III. 191 



Power of. III. 69 



Gesnera, IV. 306 



Geum, II. 142 



Giant Polyanthus, III. 24 



Gilia tricolor, IV. 198 



Gillyflower Stock, 1. 199 



Gingerworts, III. 60 



Ginkgo biloba, IV. 358 



Gladiolus, Culture of, I. 29 : III. 2S9 



• Varieties of, IV. 210—215 



Glass, and glazing. III. 211—218 

 houses in suburban gardens, I. 



40—42 

 ■ structures and appliances, II. 43, 



135, 221 : III. 40, 97, 163, 211, 272, 325 



Protectors in, II. 46 



troughs, II. 207 



vases, II. 206 



Glazing for amateurs. III. 217 



corridors and passages. III 44 



Modern systems of. III. 213—217 



Gleditschia, FV. 143 



Gleichenia, II. 196 



Globe Flowers, n. 102 



Globularia, II. 327 



Glnriosa, IV. 307 



Gloxinias and their management, II. 



188—190 

 Gnaphalium lanatum, 1. 156 

 Gnidia, II. 171 

 Goat-moth, III. 324 

 (•iodwinia, IV. 307 

 Golden Club, III. 141 



Eye, III. 347 



• Fern, 1. 147 



Larch, IV. 360 



Swamp Lily, III. 30 



Gomphia, IV. 24 

 Gompholobinm, II. 170 

 Goneora, III. 89 

 Goodyera, ni. 89 



Gooseberries, Culture of, IV, 16 — 2 

 Weights of, IV. 21 



Gordonia. IV. 143 



Gorse, IV. 351 



Gout in Eoses, III. 338 



Grafting, Principles of, 1. 14, 176—185, 



197, 212-215, 232; IV. 251—255 



by approach, I. 233; IV. 254 



Apples, II. 167 



Bottle, I. 232 



clay and wax, IV. 255 



Cleft, I. 214 ; IV. 253 



Crown, I. 214 



Double, HI. 13 



by inarching, I. 233 ; IV. 254 



Bind, IV. 253 



Saddle, I. 214 ; IV. 252 



■ • Side, IV. 253 



Splice, I. 213 ; IV. 251 



Whip, I. 214 ; IV. 261 



Propagation by, I, 212 



and budding, IV. 260 



Grammangis £llisii. III. 90 

 Grammatocarpus volubilis, IV. 375 

 Grammatophyllum, III. 90 

 Grape Hyacinth, III. 329; IV. 283 



growing. Houses, I. 93 



vine culture in the open air, IV. 



365 

 Grapes for early forcing, I. 236 



exhibition, I. 236, 342 



fruiting in pots, I. 236 



in general cultivation, L 344 



for green-houses, I. 236 



■ ■ packing, I. 339 



preserved during winter, I. 338 



• in troughs, I. 339 



in water, I. 338 



Varieties of, I. 235, 236, 315—348 



Grass land and manure. III. 319 



of Parnassus, III. 333 



-seeds for lawns, I. 43 



-trees of Australia, IV. 205 



walks, I. 191 



GratiuBS in gardens, I. 80 

 Great Bell-flowers, II. 145 

 Green budding, I. 233 



flies. III. 323 



Greengage bush-tree. III, 235 



Greengages, III. 234 



Green-houses and their management, 



I. 324 



• Bulbs for, IIL 310 



and conservatories. III. 40 — 51 



Heat in, I. 325 



Plants for, I. 326-332, 360 



Shade in, I. 334 



Ventilation in, I. 325 



Green-house plants, I. 62, 159, 273, 326, 



360; II. 51, 115, 168, 244, 316, 356 

 Grevillea, II. 171 

 Griffinia, IV. 215 

 Griselinia littoralis, IV, 197 

 Ground operations,!. 10, 96, 142, 237, 270 



Rattans, IV. 327 



Groundsel-trees, IV. 74 

 Growing point, in plant-hfe, I. 21 



seeds on a rotating wheel, 1. 8^ 



Growth of Plants, I. 21, 86 



buds, I. 195 



seeds, L 21 ; II. 367 



Guano, Value of, IV. 169 

 Guelder Eose, IV. 352 

 Guilielma, IV. 271 

 Gum Cistns, IV. 79 



trees. Varieties of, II. 169 



Gunnera, III. 332 

 Gustavia, IV. 24 

 Guzmannia, IV, 25 

 Gymnocladus canadensis, IV. 143 

 Gypsophyllas, Selections of, II. l-i2 



H 



Hablitzia tamnoides, IV. 372 

 Habranthus pratensis, IV. 215 

 Habrothamnus, II. 172; IV. 197 

 HfiemanthuB, IV. 215 

 Htemeria, III. 89 



