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INDEX. 



Polyanthus- narcissus, culture of, at 



Haarlem, 183. 

 Pomegranates, double-flowered, 371. 



and -117. 

 Poppies, field- culture of, nearEnghien, 

 3:52. — near Lille, 336 — at Arras, 

 310. 

 Portman nurseries, London, 501. 

 Potato, early red kidney, at Bruges, 

 23.— at Antwerp, 94 — at Paris, 489. 

 Poudrette, uses of, 367. 

 Post.wegen, or diligence, of Holland, 



115. and 119. 

 Protestants of Paris, 379. 

 Purslane, at Ostend, 21,— Bruges, 24. 



Amsterdam, 222. 

 Pyramidal fruit-trees at Bruges, 28. — 

 ' Haarlem, 201 — Paris, 386. 



Qucnouille trees, at Bruges, 28.— 

 Haarlem, 201 — Paris, 386.— slight- 

 ly distinguished from pyramidal, ib. 



Radish, kinds of, at Antwerp, 94-.— at 

 Paris, 489. 



Ilupe, cultivated at Bruges, 32 — mode 

 of planting in Normandy, 498. 



Raspberries forced at Haarlem, 173. 



Reeds, uses of, in Holland, 140, and 

 240. 



Restaurateurs of Paris, 345. 



Rhamnus semper virens, 419. 



Rhine, course of the, through Hol- 

 land, 161. 



barges, 132. 



Ringing of peach-trees, 481.— of Wal- 

 nut-trees, lb9. 



Rosages, or American plants, 392. 



Roses, collections of, at Ghent, 41. — 

 at the Luxembourg, 415— at Noi- 

 sette's, 407.— at Calvert's, Rouen, 

 497 Brown's, Perth, 



. culture of, for economical pur- 



, at Noordwyck, 179. — near 

 Paris, [','.)G, 



Rotterdam, cleanliness of, 120. — Van 

 Sch<nen\s and J)r Daalen's gardens, 

 121.— the Singel, 123. — Grootc 

 Kerk, 1'25 — Scliuui man's villa,' ib. 

 —Scottish church, 127. — vegetable 

 market, 128 — fruit-shops. J29 — 

 exchange, 131 — statue of Erasmus, 

 1 ,1. — Boompties, 133.— Bath hotel, 



135 — Schouwburgh, 136.-<-sledges, 

 137 — kermis shows, 138. 



Rouen, 494 — botanic garden, 495. — 

 Vallet's nursery, 496.— Calvert'3, 

 497 — Hill of St Catherine, 498, 



Roule nurseries, 475 — management 

 of the peaeh-espalier at, 477, 



Rousselet de Rheims pear, recommend- 

 ed, 461. 



Roycr, M. of the Administration of 

 the Jardin du Roi, 444. 



Rumsey in Hants, 557. 



Salicetum at Leyden, 158. 

 Samphire, rock, at Dover, 18. 

 Sandflood, means used for restraining 



the, 22. and 148. 

 Savoy-cabbages, culture of, 186. 

 Scheveling, fishing-town, 146. 

 Schneevogt's bloemistry, Haarlem, 190. 

 Scythe, Hainault, 290. 

 Sea-cale yet unknown in Paris market, 



491. 

 Seeds of culinary plants, saving of, at 

 Bruges, 25.— Ghent, 48 Haar- 

 lem, 175 — Pans, 421 best shop 



for procuring, 446. 



of flowers, saving of, at Parisy 



354. and 421. 

 Service-tree cultivated near Paris, 364. 

 Seterveldt's villa in the ancient Dutch 



style, 249. 

 Shells, depots of, in Holland, for lay- 

 ing walks, 264. 

 Shepherds of Picardy, primitive ap- 

 pearance of, 341. 

 Shrubs, remarkable, near Ghent, 73. 

 and 83 — at Leyden, 152, and 157. 



— Utrecht, 244. — Brussels, 277, 



Enghien, 329 — Jardin des Plantes, 

 389 — Malmaison, 397— at Cels's, 

 418. — M. Boursault's, 452 — Roule 

 nurseries, 476. — Botanic garden of 

 Rouen, 495. 

 Sieuille's mode of training young peach- 

 trees, 478. 

 Sledges, Dutch, 137. 

 Smetz the banker's place, near Ant- 

 werp, 97. 

 Society, Agricultural and Botanical of 

 Ghent, 51. — of St Eiaker at Ver- 

 sailles, 414— Horticultural of Lon- 

 don, 503. 



