638 



INDEX. 



Cardoon, the, culture of, 522 



Carrot, small, of the Paris market, 



culture of, 520 

 Catacombs, the, 111 

 Caucannier, M., his establishment for 



forcing asparagus, 514 

 Cauliflower, kinds grown round Paris, 



519 

 Cauliflower, forcing of the, 524 

 Caves for storing plants under the 



Jardin Fleuriste, 151 

 Caves, mushroom, 472 

 Centaurea babylonica, 217 

 Cercis australis, 36 

 Chairs, garden, 563 

 Chamserops excelsa, 219 

 Champignonnistes, 471 

 Champs Elysees, 1 

 Change, necessity for a radical one in 



our city improvements, 116 

 Chasselas grape, long wall of, at Fon- 



taineblean, 252 

 Chatillon, 628 



Chevallier, M., his garden at Mon- 

 treal, 442 

 Chicory, improved variety of, 517 

 Chloride of calcium, use of, in fruit 



room, 566 

 Church gardens and cemeteries, 104 

 City graveyards, gardening in, 106 

 Clianthus Da m pier i, 142 

 Climates of Paris and London compared, 



548 

 Climbers trained up the stems of trees, 



67 . 

 Clipping trees a barbarism, 260 



Cloche, its use in lettuce culture, 490 

 the, 596 

 ,, „ where to obtain, 599 



Cockchafer, ravages of, 618 



Colonnade, the, at Versailles, 246 



Columnar training, 391 



Concert of the Champs Elysees, 5 



Conservatory in Jardin d' Acclimatation, 

 84 



Conservatories, wooden shading for, 

 586 



Conservatories, frequently unsatisfac- 

 tory, both as regards contents and 

 design, 280 



Contrast between the keeping of the 

 grass in the parks of Paris and 

 London, 37 



Copper beech, the, unwisely recom- 

 mended for town planting, 117 



Cordon, horizontal, advantages of, 350 

 ,, mode of supporting the hori- 

 zontal, 336 



Cordon, mode of supporting the hori- 

 zontal, 354 



Cordons, Mr. James Barnes, of Bicton, 

 on, 351 



Cordons, Mr. J. A. Watson on, 352 



Cordon, pinching the shoots of the 

 horizontal, 341 



Cordon, management of the, 339 

 ,, spiral, the, 366 

 ,, system, how it may be advan- 

 tageously adopted on fruit-wall bor- 

 ders, 352 



Cordon system, objections to, answered, 

 348 



Cordon system of fruit growing, 334 

 „ what is it! 334 



Cordons, grafting to unite, 342, 343 

 „ more than five miles of, in 

 Imperial Gardens at Versailles, 432 



Corn salad, 498 



Courteliere, 254 



Courtois-Gerard and Pavard, MM., 516 



Covent Garden, 540 



Crambe cordifolia, 220 



Crinoline form, a good one for the 

 Pear, 635 



Crowded streets and bad arrangements 

 not confined to the central parts of 

 London, 117 



Cucumis perennis, 220 



Cuscutas, the, in Jardin des Plantes, 75 



Cyrtanthera carnea, 96 



DATISCA cannabina, 220 

 Deciduous trees, reasons why they 

 succeed in cities, 161 

 Deciduous trees, the beat for London, 



161 

 Dijon, 609 



Dimorphanthus manchuricus, 142 

 Doucin stock, 355 



,, „ description of, 357 

 Dracsenas for room decoration, 265, 275 

 „ the, 195 



EASTER Beurre pear, double grafting 

 of, 430 

 Easter Beurre pear grown on -walls in 



France, 322 

 Echeveria metallica, 195 

 Edgings for parks, public gardens, &c, 



0«7O 



Edgings of ivy, how to make, 310 

 Elm, large-leaved Weeping, a fine town 



tree, 172 

 Elm, the, as a city tree, 170 

 Elymus arenarius, 221 

 Endives, used in Paris, best kinds of, 



517 

 English cemete»ies, 107 



