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Tropseolum, IV. 309 

 Tropical aquaria, III. 26 



Culture of plants for, III. 27 



■ Plants for, III. 27—36 



Troublesome animals, III. 173 



plants, III. 174 



True Primroses, III. 25 

 Truffles, IV. 15 

 Tsuga, IV. 361 



Tubers, Cultivation of, I. 299 



and roots, I. 158 



Tuberose, IV. 339 

 Tuberous-rooted plants, IV. 302 

 Tubular boiler for glass-bouse, III. 278 

 Tulbaghia violacea, IV. 343 

 Tulipa, IV. 343 



Tulips, Treatment of, III. 288, 305; 



IV. 343 

 Tulip-tree, IV. 222 

 Turbans, Varieties of, III. 244 

 Turf garden-frames, II. 139 

 Turfing and planting of permanent 



plants, I. 48 

 Turnip-fly, II. 108 

 Turnips, Growth of, II. 107, 108 

 Turnip-plants grown with different 



food elements, III. 260, 261 

 Tydsea, IV. 309 



"Tying" plants in gardens, II. 203 



U . 



Ulex, IV. 351 

 Ulmus, IV. 352 

 Urceolina pendula, IV. 344 

 Urn-flower, IV. 344 

 Uropedium, IV. 134 



V 



Vaccinium, II. 361 ; IV. 352 



Valeriana, IV. 84 



Valley Lilies, I. 290 



Vallota ptirpurea, IV. 34i 



Valves for beating glass-houses, III. 275 



Vanda, IV. 135 



Vanilla, IV. 137 



Varieties, Formation of, IV. 329 



■ (Special) of Apples, III. 246—254 



Bulbs, I. 295 



Grapes, I. 236 



Pines, II. 350—352 



Vase pyramid, III. 19 



shaped tree, III. 19 



Vases, Plants for, I. 330 ; II. 50 



and baskets, II. 48, 207 



Vegetables, Culture of, I. 30, 108, 167, 



205, 288 



■ for the garden, I. 331 



Vegetable Marrow, or Gourd, II. 108, 



109 



Veltbeimia, IV. 345 

 Ventilation in glass-houses, III. 325 — 

 330 



of Vineries, I. 308 



Ventilators, size aud position, III. 325 



Venus' Fly-trap, III. 355 



Verandahs, and how to make them, 



IV. 259 



in villas, I. 286 



Verbenas, Cultivation of, I. 157; III. 



238 



from seeds, III. 240 



in beds, III. 239 



in pots, III. 238 



Vermin in fruit gardens, IV. 184 

 Vernal Gentian, II. 140 



Veronica, III. 294 



Verschaffeltia, IV. 328 



Vessels and spores in plant-life, II. 43 



Viburnum, IV. 352 



Vieusseuxia pavonia, IV. 345 



Villa gardens, I. 284, 324 



Vinca, III. 295 



Vine and its fruit, The, I. 91, 172, 229, 

 301, &38 ; II. 83 



in the open air, IV. 364 



Vines, Propagation of, I. 229 



• by cuttings, I. 230 



by eyes, I. 230 



— by grafting, I. 231, 283 



Borders of, I. 172 



Covering, I. 174 



Diseases of, II. 78—83 



Drainage of, I. 172 



Fruiting, I. 305, 343 



in green-bouse, I. 324 



Large, I. 92 



Management of, I. 301—8 



Mulching, I. 176 



Newly-planted, I. 301 



in conservatory, I. 325 



Eemarkable, II. 83 



Renovating, I. 176. 



in pots, I. 343 



Soil for, I. 173 



for table decoration, I. 344 



Yearling, I. 234 



Vineries in England, I. 92 



Heating, I. 95 



Ventilation of, I. 92, 309 



Violas, I. 155 



Bedding, II. 193—6 



and Pansies, II. 192 



Violets, I. 226 ; II. 274 ; IV. 335 

 Viper's Grass, II. 57 

 Virginian Creeper, IV. 7 

 Vitality of seeds, I. 24 ; III. 69 

 Vriesia, IV. 205 



W 



Wachendorfia, IV. 345 

 Walks in gardens,! I. 76 



Construction of, I. 77 



■ Dressing of, 1. 192 



Width of, I. 79 



Wall boxes, IV. 263 



cases for Figs, IV. 228 



Cress, I. 82 ; IV. 42 



Wallflowers, I. 200—203 ; III. 27L 

 Wall Rue, I. 269 ; III. 107 



Ferns, III. 286 



Wall-tree protector, III. 216 

 Walls of Roses, II. 285, 286 



for shelter, II. 28 



Walnut-leaved Polvpod, III. 83 

 Walnut-trees, IV. 219, 220 

 Walnuts, IV. 258 



Cultivation of, IV. 312—314 



Waltonian cases, IV. 11 

 Wardian cases, IV 10 



for' Ferns, IV. 10, 11 



Warm air in srlass-houses, III. 328 

 Warrea, IV. 137 

 Warseewiczella, IV. 138 

 Warts on leaves, II. 80 

 Water Calthrop, III. 35 

 Water-culture of plants, III. 167—169 ; 

 IV. 175 



for roots, II. 96 



Lettuce, III. 34 



loosed land, I. 145 



■ plants, Hardy, III. 136—144 



plantations, III. 330 



Water Yams, III. 34 



Watsonia, IV. 345 



Waxy Huntleya, III. 151 



Weeds in gardens, I. 191 



Weeks' ventilators, III. 329 



Weeping Roses, II. 113 ; III. 92—95 



Umbrella frames for, II. 114 



Weevils, III. 325 



Welfia Palms, IV. 329 



Wellingtonia, IV. 360 



Wbeat in various soils, IIL 116, 117 



Whip-graftina-, I. 232 



White Arabis. I. 82 



Lily, I. 296 : III. 160 



Moth Orchid, IV. \>5 



Scale, II. 349 



Unique Rose, III. 271 



Wild plants and Grasses in decoration, 



II. 132 

 Willows, I. 328 ; IV. 343 

 Willow Herb, IV. 86 

 Wind-flowers, II. 209 

 Window boxes, I V. 193 

 ■ gardening, III. 1, 167, 258 ; IV. 8, 



192, 259 



■ In-door, III. 2 



Out-door, III. 2 



Special soil for, III. 2, 3 



Plants, Protection of, III. 169 



Winter bedding in the flower garden, 



II. 85 



Designs for, II. 86 



Selections of plants, II. 87 



Winter Cherry, IV. 242 



Moth, III. .324 



Pines, II. 265 



Wintering summer bedding-plants, I. 



154 ; III. 305 

 Wiring flowers, II. 338 

 Wistarias, IV. 353 

 Wood Anemones, II. 269 



cells, II. 42 



Wooden pits, II. 222 

 Woodsia, III. 314 

 Woodwardia, III. 78, 79 

 Woolly aphis, III. 322 



Yarrow, II. 143 



Wreaths for decoration, II. 312 



X 



Xanthocera Sorh'folia, IV. 354 

 Xanthorrhcea, IV. 205 

 Xiphion, IV. 345 



Y 



Yarrow Grass, II. 142 



Yellow Adder' s-tongue, IV. 154 



Yellow Alvssums, II. 268 



bedding- Eoses, III. 96 



Yews, I. 135 ; IV. 360 

 York Roses, III. 145 



Z 



Zarnia, IV. 206 

 Zelkowa, IV. 354 

 Zenobia, IV. 354 

 Zephyr-flower, IV. 347J 

 Zephyranthus, IV. 347 

 Zig-zag cordon for wall, III. 21 

 Zingiber, IV. 310 



Zinnia, Selections of, HI. 240, 241 

 Zonal Pelargoniums, I. 22 5 II. 292—94 

 Zygopetalum, IV. 138 



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