INDEX. 



350 



Propagation, i. 334 

 Early treatment, i. 335 

 Potting, i. 337 

 Timing the buds, i. 338 

 Stopping, i. 340 

 Training, i. 341 

 Housing, i. 342 

 Watering and feeding, i. 343 

 Showing cut blooms, i. 344 

 Dressing blooms, i. 345 

 Judging blooms, i. 346 

 Specimen plants, i. 347 

 Plants for grouping, i. 349 

 From seeds, i. 350 

 Sports, i. 351 



Parasitic and insect pests, i, 351 

 Varieties, ii. 1 



One hundred Japanese, ii. 3 

 Fifty incurved, ii. 4 

 Twelve reflexed, ii. 5 

 Twelve large Anemone, ii. 5 

 Eighteen Japanese Anemone, ii. 6 

 Twenty-four Pompon, ii. 6 

 Twelve Anemone Pompon, ii. 6 

 Twelve large single, ii. 6 

 Twelve small single, i. 6 

 Forty-eight for specimens, ii. 7 

 For beds, i. 207 

 For borders, i. 259, 264 

 For market, iii. 304 

 Chrysogonum virginianum i. 255 

 Church decorations— See Decorations 

 Chysis, iii. 85 

 Cibotium, iii. 162 

 Cienkowskia Kirki, ii. 305 

 Cimicifuga for autumn, i. 259 



Double, ii. 9 

 Cineraria culture, ii. 7 

 maritima, i. 226 

 For market, iii. 308 

 Cirrhopetalum, iii. 86 

 Cissus discolor, ii. 305 

 Clematises, Florists', i. 124 

 For dells and woodlands, i. 85 

 For summer, i. 259 

 Clerodendrons for stoves, ii. 306 

 Clethras for greenhouses, ii. 167 

 Clianthus for greenhouses, ii. 168 

 Climbers, tender or herbaceous, i. 152 



Selections, i. 152 

 Cochliodas, iii. 86 

 Cochliostemas, for stoves, ii. 309 

 Cockscombs, for bedding, i. 217 

 Coelia, iii. 86 

 Ccelogne cristata, iii. 86 



Selections, iii. 87 

 Coffea, for stoves, ii. 310 

 Colax jugosus, iii. 88 

 Colchicums, i. 281 

 Coleus Verschaffelti, i. 222 

 Columneas for stoves, ii. 310 

 Combretiums for stoves, ii. 310 

 Comparettias, iii. 88 

 Commercial floriculture, iii. 285 

 Generalisation versus specialism, iii. 285 

 Structures, iii. 287 

 Sizes, iii. 288 

 Heating, iii. 288 

 Forms, iii. 288 

 Atmosphere, iii, 289 

 Propagating houses, iii. 290 



Methods of culture, iii. 291 

 Aralias, iii. 291 

 Arums, iii. 292 

 Cape asparagus, iii. 294 

 Aspidistras, iii. 295 

 Bouvardias, iii. 296 

 Roman Hyacinths, iii. 297 

 Tulips, iii. 297 



Box of, iii. 298 

 Narcissi, iii. 299 



Packing, iii. 299 

 Freesias, iii. 300 

 Gladioli, iii. 300 

 Camellias, iii. 301 

 Carnations, iii. 301 

 Christmas roses, iii. 303 

 Chrysanthemums, iii. 304 



Selections iii. 304 



Bunching, iii. 305 



Types of plants, iii. 307 

 Cinerarias, iii. 308 

 Cyclamens, iii. 308 

 Cytisus, iii. 309 



Eucharis and Pancratiums, iii. 

 310 



Ferns, iii. 312 

 Fuchsias, iii. 341 

 Gardenias, iii. 315 

 Grevilleas, iii. 315 

 Hydrangeas, 315 

 Lapagerias, iii. 317 

 Liliums, iii. 317 

 Lily of the valley, iii. 318 



Bunching and Packing, iii. 319 

 Marguerites, iii. 319 

 Mignonette, iii. 321 

 Myrsiphyllum, iii. 322 

 Palms, iii. 323 

 Pelargoniums, iii. 327 

 Poinsettias, iii. 328 

 Primulas, iii. 329 

 Roses, iii. 331 

 Smilax, iii. 322 

 Solanums, iii. 334 

 Spirseas, iii. 335 

 Stephanotis, iii. 336 

 Tuberoses, iii. 336 

 Violets, iii. 337 

 Various plants, iii. 338 

 Flowers for bunching, iii. 342 

 Annuals and Biennials, iii. 342 

 Herbaceous perennials, iii. 343 

 Bulbous and tuberous - rooted 



plants, iii. 344 

 Floral arrangements, iii. 345 

 Wiring and mounting flowers, iii. 



345 



Bouquets, iii. 348 

 Button-hole bouquets, iii. 351 

 Shoulder sprays, iii. 351 

 Memorial emblems, iii. 352 



Wreaths, iii. 353 



Crosses, iii. 354 



Harps, iii. 354 



Anchors, iii. 354 

 Packing flowers, iii. 354 



Suitable receptacles, iii. 355 



Material for, iii. 355 



Postal boxes, iii. 355 

 Packing plants, iii. 355 

 Distribution and markets, iii. 356 



3 a 2 



Convallaria majalis, i. 255 

 Convolvulus, for greenhouses, ii. 168 



major, i. 152 

 Coprosma'for greenhouses, ii. 169 

 Conservatories, iii. 206 

 Construction, iii. 206 

 Beds and staging, iii. 207 

 Temperature, iii. 210 

 Foliage, plants for, iii. 210 

 Acacia, iii. 210 

 Agave and Aloe, iii. 211 

 Anthericum, iii. 211 

 Aralia, iii. 211 

 Araucaria, iii. 211 

 Arundo, iii. 212 

 Aspidistra, iii. 212 

 Bambusa, iii. 213 

 Beaucanea, iii. 213 



Coprosma, iii. 213 

 Dracasna, iii. 213 

 Eulalia, iii. 216 

 Ficus, iii. 216 

 Grevillea, iii. 216 

 Lomatia, iii. 216 

 Osmanthus, iii. 216 

 Palms, iii. 217 



Oranges and Citrons, iii. 218 

 Forced bulbs and crowns for, iii. 224 



Hyacinths, iii. 224 



Narcissi and Daffodils, iii. 226 



Tulips, iii. 228 



Lily of the Valley, iii. 228 



Spirasa, iii. 229 



Dielytra, iii. 230 



Solomon's Seal, iii. 230 



Chionodoxa, iii. 231 



Crocus, iii. 231 



Freesia, iii. 231 



Gladiolus, iii. 233 



Iris, iii. 234 



Lilium, iii. 234 



Oxalis, iii. 234 



Scilla, iii. 235 



Tuberose, iii. 235 

 Forced Shrubs, iii. 235 



Andromeda, iii. 237 



Azalea, iii. 237 



Cerasus, iii. 238 



Daphne, iii. 238 



Deutzia, iii. 238 



Hydrangea, iii. 240 



Kalmia, iii. 240 



Lilac, iii. 240 



Philadelphus, iii. 240 



Prunus, iii. 240 



Rhododendron, iii. 242 



Ribes, iii. 242 



Robinia.iii. 242 



Spirasa, iii. 242 



Staphylea, iii. 242 



Viburnums, iii. 243 



Wiegelas, iii. 243 

 Climbers, iii. 244 



Acacia, iii. 245 



Akebia, iii. 245 



Berberidopsis, iii. 245 



Bignonia, iii. 245 



Bougainvillea, iii. 245 



Chorozema, iii. 245 



Clematis, iii. 246 



