INDEX. 



641 



Nicotiana macrophylla, 228 

 , , wigandioides, 199 



NumSroteur, the, 572 



Nursery for herbaceous plants used in 

 the public gardens, 157 



Nursery for boulevard and avenue 

 trees, 155 



Nursery for shrubs for the public parks 

 and gardens, 157 



Nursery, public, for conifers and rhodo- 

 dendrons, 158 



OAKS, the, 179 

 Oidinm on the vine, mode of de- 

 stroying, 417 



Oleanders in the gardens of the Luxem- 

 bourg, 80 



Oleander, the, culture of, 528 



Orange, the, culture of, 531 



Orange tree, between 400 and 500 

 years old, 244 



Orange trees, carriage for transporting, 

 561 



Orange trees in tubs, a costly and use- 

 less fancy, 15 



Orange trees in tubs, what to do with 

 them, 15 



Orange trees, &c, tubs for, 563 



Orchard culture improved, the remedy 

 for our badly supplied markets, 327 



Orobanches in Jardin des Plantes, 75 



Our cities, their condition disgraceful, 

 114 



Our conservatories, how to improve 

 their aspect, 290 



PAILLASSON, frame for making, 

 570 

 Palais des Thermes, garden of, 102 

 Palais Royal, garden of, 100 

 Pall Mall Gazette, the, on the grass in 



the Londou parks, 37 

 Palmette Verrier, the, how to train, 



373 

 Palms, 296 

 ,, for room decoration, 273 

 , , in the Pare Monceau, 55 



list of kinds for stoves, 304 

 ," list of kinds that may be grown 

 in cool houses, 304 

 Panicum bulbosum, 229 

 Panier, the, 34, 567 

 Paradise stock, 355 

 n „ description of, 357 



,, M. Camera on, 356 

 ,, Professor Koch, on, 356 

 „ „ propagation of, 345 



raising theapple on, 345 



Pare des Buttes Chaumont, 59 

 ,, „ „ alpine plants 



in, 62 



Pare Monceau, 48 



,, „ description of the plant- 

 ing in, 54 



Pare Monceau, system of planting in, 48 



Pare Monceau, variety in, 49 



Paris and London, climates of, com- 

 pared, 550 



Parisian squares, idea of themfirst taken 

 from those in London, 85 



Parisian squares, regulations in, 104 



Parks only a partial good if large 

 cities be not well opened up by airy 

 roads and small squares, 112 



Paulownia imperialis, as a city and 

 boulevard tree, 170 



Paving of the boulevards, 130 



Peach gardens of Montreuil, 440 

 „ the, 325 



,, ,, as a cordon, 366 

 ,, „ ,, M. Lepere on, 



368 



Peach, the, may be cultivated in 

 England and Ireland as successfully 

 as near Paris, 460 



Peach tree, disease of, from exposure to 

 cold, in spring, 442 



Peach tree in the U form, 451 



„ ,, how to train, 



458 



Peach tree, the French mode of manag- 

 ing distinct from ours, 440 



Peach tree, young, protected by wooden 

 coping, 443 



Pear, Chinese, 173 



,, doing badly on quince stock in- 

 duced to emit its own roots, 622 



Pear, the, as a cordon, 359 



,, how to improve its culture, 

 312 



Pear, the, regraftiDg of worthless sorts 

 with good varieties, 390 



Pear tree, pyramidal training of, 378 

 ,, proper mode of pinching the 

 shoots of, 394 



Pears, bad kinds regrafted with good 

 ones, 323 



Pears, bad varieties of, should be 

 destroyed, 323 



Pears, best kinds of, for the cordon 

 system, 361 



Pears, good varieties, selection of, 321 

 , , quantities imported from France, 

 313 



Pears, varieties that should be grown 

 against walls, 322 



Pears, vast numbers of, propagated at 

 Angers, 610 



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