394 



CASSELL'S POPULAR GAEDENINO. 



Eeproduotioii of Ferns, III. 119 



of flowering plants. III. 120 



Pollen-grains in, III. 121 



Use of flowers in, III. 120 



Eestrepia, IV. 71 



Ehamnus, IV. 294 



Ehapia, IV. 327 



Eheum, IV. 241 



Ehinopetalum Karelini, IV. 340 



EMzome, The, II. 92 



Etododendrons, Culture of, I. 136; 



337 ; ni. 372 ; IV. 259, 294 



Varieties of, II. 356 



Ehodora, IV. 295 



Ehodotypos kerrioides, IV. 295 



Ehopala, IV. 199 



Ehopalostylis, IV. 323 



Ehubarb, Culture of, I. 380 ; IV. 24 i 



and Seakale, II. 187 



pots, I. 8 



Elius, or Casbew family, IV. £95 



Ehynchospennum, IV. 199 



Eibes, IV. 347 



Eiohardia, H. 357 ; in. 141 



Eidge and furrow glazing. III. 217 



" Eidging-up" land, I. 272 



EigideUa, IV. 3^ 



Eipening of Fruits, III. 303—308 



seeds. III. 307 



Eippingille's oil-stove. III. i:84 

 . Eivina, IV. 199 

 Eoads in gardens, IV. 199 

 Eobinia, IV. 347 



Eock, .Alpine, Fern, and wild garden- 

 ing, n. 1—9, 75, 154, 268, 327, 336; 



m. 106, 218 ; IV. 185 



Alyssums, I. 84 



Cress, I. 82 



Lychnis, II. 103 



mound beds, II. 154 



- — — plants for suburban gardens, I. 



330 



Eoses, n. 100, 327 



Eockeries, Description of, II. 1 



against dwelling houses, II. 8 



^ Alpine plants in, II. 76 



How to make, II. 1 — 4 



Materials for, II. 155 



Eockets, Varieties of, IV. 90 



Eocky Mountain Columbine, II. 239 



Eodriguezia, IV. 71 



Eogiera, IV. 190 



Eomulea, IV. 340 



Eondeletia, IV. 199 



Eonnebergia, IV. 200 



Eoot action, 11, 95 



— — crops and manures. III. 349—350 



fibrils, n. 94 



hairs, II. 94 



pruning, II. 11 ; IH. 330 



stocks, II. 92 



Eooteries,IIV. 185 



Booting Eose-buds, I. 184; IV. 113, 



181 

 Boots penetrating the soil, I. 86 



and tubers, 1. 158 



■ Solvent action of, II. 96 



Water for, II. 96 



Boscheria melanochaetes, IV. 328 



Eose Acacia, IV. 347 



Eose and its culture, I. 34, 70, 176, 210, 



314 ; n. 9, 109, 282, 352 ; III. 92, 145, 



199, 261, 335 

 Eose aphis. III. 339 



budding on stock, 1. 184 



Campions, II. 103 



hedges. III. 202 



stocks, I. 70 



sports, 1. 179 



■ maggots. III. 340 



■ mallow family, IV. 26 



scale. III. 345—346 



Propagation of, I. 176, 210; III. 



12 



disbudding, IT. 10 



- — grafting, I. 212 

 layering, I. 215 



Bose pruning, II. 9, 110 



Shelters for, 1. 137 



Training of, II. 109 



Varieties of, 1. 145—151, 315; III. 



271 

 for arbours and arches, I. 354 — 



355 



Botanical characteristics of, I. 34 



on balconies. III. 205 



banks. III. 204 



bushes. III. 95 



casks. III. 199 



Diseases of. III. 335—347 



Distinctive marks of, I. 35 



on hedges. III. 201 



How to obtain new, I. 37 



House windows. III. 205 



in conservatories, I. 329 



Forcing in pits. III. 269 



in green-houses, I. 329 



for gardens. III. 144 



on lawns. III. 204 



Native country of the, I. 37 



in out-of-the-way places. III, 199 



—206 



for pillars, I. 323 ; II. 353 



for pyramids, I. 323 ; IL 353 



for pot-oultnie. III. 271 



in pots under glass. III. 268 



under glass. III. 261—264 



for rustic rests, II. 355 



in shrubberies. III. 20Z 



Special varieties of, L 315 ; III. 



92—97 



on stilts, ni. 92 



for tent beds, II. 355 



on walls, I. 321 : II. 282—285 : III. 



200; IV. 261 



in woods. III. 200 



Eosemary, 1. 139 



Eosy Eock Cress, I. 83 



Eoupala, IV. 200 



Eoyal Fern, III. 79, 333 



Eoyal Water Lily, III. 36 



Eubus, IV. 348, 374 



Eudgea, IV. 200 



EueUia Baikiei, IV. 202 



Euewort, IL 54; IV. 28 



Eumex Hydrolapathum, III, 141 



Eunner Bean, I. 109 



Euscus, rV. 348 



Eush, Flowering, III. 139 



Bust on Vines, II. 79 



Eustic baskets and pots, I. 10; II. 



207, 276 



figures, I. 10 



pans, I. 10 ; II. 207, 276 



vases, 1. 10 ; II. 279 



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Sabal Palms, IV. 327 



Saccharum, or Sugar Cane, IV. 200 



Sa^colabium, IV. 71 



Sacred Lotus, III. 30 



Saffron, II. 270, 271 



Sage, Culture of I. 139 



Sagittaria, IIL 34, 141 



Sagus, IV. 328 



St. Bernard's Lily, IV. 304 



St. Bruno's LUy, IV. 80* 



St. John's Wort, IV. 91 



Salads and Herbs, I. 51, 137 



Salsafy, IL 56 



Salisburia adiantifoJia, IV. 358 



Salix (Willow), IV. 348 



Salt for weeds, I. 191 



Salvinia natans, ni. 35 



Sambuous, IV. 346 



Samolus, III. 31 



Sanchezia, IV. 200 



Sandersonia, IV. 308 



Sand-myrtle, IV. 221 



Sangoinaria, II, 332; IV. 308 



Santolina, IV. 196 



Sap of leaves, II. 21'' 



Plethora of, 111. 336 



Saponaria, II. 332 ; IV. 198, 243 

 Sarcanthus, IV. 130 

 Sarraoenias, III. 334: IV. 200 

 Sassafras officinale, IV. 349 

 Saucers for window pots, III. 5 

 Sauromatum, IV. 309 

 Sa^rurus cemuus. III. 142 

 Savory, Summer, I. 140 



Winter, I. 140 



Savoys, I. 170 



Sawfly, IIL 341 



Saxifrages, Cultivation of, II. 333 ; III. 



335 

 Scabious, Culture of, II. 255 

 Scalding on Vines, II. 80 

 Scale on Apples, III. 323 



Eoses, III. 345 



Vines, IL 82 



Scarborough Lily, IV. 344 

 Scarlet Eunners, 1. 109 



Turbans, IIL 244 



Twin Flowers, IV. 52 



Schomburgkia, IV. 130 

 Schizostyhs coccinea, IV. 340 - 



Soiadopitys verticillata, IV. 360 

 SciUa, II. 333; IIL 289; IV. 340 

 Scions and their influence on stock, 



IIL 12, 13 



and Stock Eoses, IIL 339 ' 



Scirpus, Hardy, III. 142 

 Scolopendrum, Treatment of. III. 194 

 Scorzonera, II. 57 

 Scotch Eanunculus, III, 246 



Eoses, I. 38 ; III. 147 



Scutellaria, IV. 201 

 Scuticaria, IV. 130 

 Heabale, Method of raising, II. 57 



pots, I. 9 



Sea Lavender, III. 160 



Pinks, I. 204 



Spleenworts, I. 268, 269 



Sedums, 11. 334 



Seed-coats in plant-life, I. 88, 89 



■ germination. III. 118 



leaves. Movement of, I, 89 



propagating pans, I. 10 



ripening. III. 307 



-sowing of Beans, I. 33 



Seedling bulbs. III. 314 

 Seeds, Vitality of I. 24 

 Selaginellas, IV. 378—381 

 Selection in crossing, IV. 335 

 Seleuepedium, III. 134 

 Selliera radioans, IIL 335 

 Sempervivums, IV. 134 

 Senecio, II. 334, 348, 319 

 Sensitive Ferns, II. 372 

 Sensitiveness of roots, I. 86 

 Seciuoia. IV. 360 

 Seville Oranges, I. 368 

 Shaddock Orange-tree, I. 368 

 Shaggy Lychnis, II. 102 

 " Shanking " Vines, II. 78 

 Shaping of kitchen garden, I. 106 

 Shearing trees, I. 48 

 Shelters for Ferns, IIL 107 



for Eoses, I. 317 



Shelves for Plants, III. 8 



Shepherdias, IV. 349 



Shield Ferns, UI. 315 



Shifting plants into pots, I. 116 



*' Shot-silk" beds in flower garden, I, 



104 

 Show Auriculas, 1. 20 

 Shrubs for balconies, IV. 194 



and trees for villas, I. 327 



Shrubs and Trees, IV. 1, 73, 138, 219, 



288,347 

 Side-saddle Flower, III. 334 

 Silene, IL 334, 346 

 Silica in manures. III. 348 

 Silver Ferns, I. 147, 148 

 Silvery Yarrow, II 143 

 Single plants for rooms, II. 278 

 Sisyi'inohium grandiflorum, II. 334 

 Site and size of kitchen garden, I. 



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