CASSELL'S POPULAR GARDENING. 



HEEBS AND SMALL SALADS [continued) : page 

 Chervil— Chicory— Chive - Coriander — Cress — 

 Dandelion— Dill— Fennel— Horse-radish— Hys- 

 sop — Ice Plant — Lavender — Marjoram 51 



Mustard— Onions— Parsley — Purslane — Eadish — 

 Bampion— Kosemary— Sage— Savory— Skirret 

 —Sorrel— Thyme 136 



THE KITCHEN GARDEN : 



Site — Size— Soil — Artichokes — Asparagus — Beans, 



Broad 25 



Shape — Furnishing — Culture — Manure — Beans, 



Kidney and Runner— Beet— Broccoli 106 



Artificial Waterings— Summer Culture -Season- 

 able Work — Exhausted Crops — Brussels 

 Sprouts— Borecole— Cabbage— Cabbage Cole- 

 worts —Savoy— Cardoon— Carrot— Cauliflov/er 165 



Celery — Celeriac — Egg-plant — Endive — Leek- 

 Lettuce 205 



Onions — Parsnips — Peas — Rhubarb 373 



THE LIFE-HISTORY OF PLANTS : 



Growth — Seeds— Buds— Reserve Organs 20 



Germination — The Radicle — The Caulicle — The 



Seed-leaves — Practical Inferences ... ... 85 



Growth of Buds— Nature of Buds— How they are 

 Nourished — Their Individuality— Varieties — 

 Bud Scales 195 



Bulbs —Varieties in Bulbs — Corms— Tubers — Prac- 

 tical Inferences 295 



MUSHROOMS AND THEIR CULTURE: 



Formation of the Beds— Indoor and Outdoor— The 

 Proper Heat— The Spawn— Portable Culture 

 in Pots or Small Boxes— Mushroom Growth 

 Everywhere 243 



THE ROSE AND ITS CULTURE : 



The Botanical Characteristics of the Rose 34 



Rose Stocks— Briar Stocks — Preparation of Briar 

 Stocks— Planting— Briar Roots, Cuttings, and 

 Seedlings - Other Rose Stocks— Special Stocks 



lor Special Rcses 70 



Propagation of Roses— By Seeds— Sports— Budding 

 Roses— Preparation, Process, and After-treat- 

 ment — Budding without Stocks 176 



THE ROSE AND ITS CULTURE (contined) : page 

 Propagation of Roses [continued) — By Cuttings — 

 Dormant and Growing Shoots — Cold and Warm 

 Methods — Spring Cuttings — Grafting— Diffe- 

 rent Modes of Grafting— Layers— Suckers— 



Root-division 210 



Planting Roses— Time to Plant— Place— Soil- 

 Plans for Rose Gardens and Beds— The Pro- 

 cess of Planting— Arrangement of the Plants 314 



SUBURBAN GARDENING : 



Suburban Difficulties— Preparation— Plans— Ter- 

 races and Rows of Houses — The Forecourt — 

 The Back Garden— Plans— Planting 1.31 



Supply and Management of Small Gardens- 

 Propagation- Sowing Seeds — Buying Plants — 

 Watering— Care of the Soil— The Lawn ... 225 



Detached Villa Gardens — Fruit-trees— Unsuitable 

 Subjects — Acclimatised Plants — Times for 

 Planting or Removal — Hedges — Planning— 

 The Kitchen Garden— Maintenance— Fruit- 

 Vegetables 281 



The Greenhouse and Conservatory in Suburban 

 Gardens — Vine Culture - Plants for the Green- 

 Louse — Shrubs and Trees — Climbers— Coniferga 

 —Roses— Plants— Fruits— Vegetables 324 



THE VINE AND ITS FRUIT: 



Introductory — Large Vines and Bunches — Houses 



for Grape-growing — Artificial Heating 91 



Vine Borders— Drainage— Soil— Heated Borders- 

 Water— Covering— Renovating— Mulching ... 172 



Propagation— Cuttings - Layering— Eyes— Eyes in 

 Turf— Grafting— Inarching— Budding— Green- 

 budding — Planting Vines — Select Lists of 

 Grapes 229 



Management of Newly-planted Vines — The First 

 Year — The Second Year— Pruning — Third and 

 Fruiting Year 301 



General Management — Setting the Fruit — Thin- 

 ning — Moisture and Watering — Ventilation — 

 Pruning and Training 306 



Keeping Grapes through Winter in Bottles and 

 Troughs — Packing Grapes —Exhibiting — Fruit- 

 ing Vines in Pots — Pot Vines for Table Deco- 

 ration—Varieties of Grapes 338 



