SEEDS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 



Agriculniral Seeds 40. 41 



Bell, or Propagating Glasses 02 



Bird Seeds, etc 41 



Books on Gardening and Fanning 81 



Boxes and Collections of V^etable Seeds 6 



Directions to Correspondents 2 



Fiower Seedi^ — General List 45 to 67 



" Xovehics in Supplement, after page. . 96 



'•' Assortments and Collections 44 



" Climbers 68 to 70 



" Everlasting 73 



" Green-house V^arieties 76 to 80 



" Oraamtntal Foliage 70 to 72 



Grasses 74, 75 



Fumigators and Insect-Destroying Appliances 89 



Grass and Clover Seeds 38, 39 



Herb Seeds « 56, 37 



How to Prepare a New Lawn 38 



Immortelles, Grasses, etc 



Implements for Garden, etc 82, 



" for Farm and Garden 84 to 



Insect Destroyers, Fertilizers, etc 91, 



Lawn Mowers 86, 



" Sprinklers, etc 88, 



Management of the Flower Garden 42 to 



" Vegetable Garden 3 to 



Plan of the Vegetable Garden 



Plant Stands 



Potatoes (Supplement, page v.) 28 to 



Rustic Work 



Syringes and Watering-Pots 88, 



Trellises, Plant Rods and Wooden Labels 



Useful Tables for Farmers and Gardeners, cover page 

 Vegetable Seeds — General List 7 to 



" Novelties in Supplement, after page 



" Plants and Roots 



PLANTS— Leading Varieties and Novelties. 



Abutilon.- 98 



Achyranihus 98 



Agaves _ _ 98 



Alocasia* „ 99 



Altemanthera*- _ _ „ 99 



Amaryllis ~.. _ — 100 



Anemone Japonica Alba ~. ix 



Antigonon Leptotus* _ ix 



Aquatics _ x 



Aquilegia - 99 



Astilbe japonica _ - 100 



Azalea _ loo 



Dambasa 100 



Begonia, Ornamental* ici 



Begonia, Tuberous Rooted - loi 



Bouvardia* loi 



Calla ^ _ IC2 



Caladium' _ 102 



Camellia Japonica- „ 103 



Canna* „ 103 



Carnation* 103 



Ccntaurea 103 



Chr>-santhemum'* 104 



Cissus Discolor 104 



Clematis Coccinea* 105 



Clematis'* 105 



Cierodendron Balfouri 104 



Cobaea ™ 104 



Coleus"* 105 



Collections 94 



Croton* i'„6 



Cyperus* „.. ir6 



I>Ahlia* 107, 108 



Delphinium ic6 



Dlcffenbachia ic8 



I^-elyfra ic8 



Dracana* ic6 



Erythrina-, 108 



EUicharis 108 



Eulal;a 108, icg 



Fenis* no 



Ficus 1,0 



Fruits, Strawberries, etc 94 to 96 



Fuchsia ^ _ log 



G:irdenia ju 



Geraniums — Novehies* xvii, xviii 



Geraniums— General Collection in, 112 



Gladiolus ^. 112 to 114 



Gloxinia 



14, II; 



Grape Vines ^ 



Heliotrope* 115 



'■^scus'^...^ T16 



> Hydrangea J13 



Impatiens Sultana. xix 



I Iris Kampferi „ xviii 



Ivies „ n6 



Ixora „ 116 



Jasminum* _ 116 



Lantana 117 



Lilies* 117 



Lily of the Valley— „ 105 



' Lobelia „... 117 



I Lycopodium* 117 



i Madeira Vine 118 



I Manettia Cordifolia _ 118 



Maranta „ .— 118 



Musa Ensete- _ „ 118 



. Myrtle, Crape „ «. .^ 116 



I Nymphaea „ xi 



; Oleander — xx, xxi 



Orchids „ _ xx, xxi 



Paeonies 119 



Palms 120 



Pampas Grass „ 114 



Pansies 120 



Passiflora _ 120 



Pelargoniums — Regal* „ xiv 



Pelargoniums — Fancy and Spotted* 120, i2t 



Petunia — Single „ 121 



Petunia — Double „ „ „ 121 



Phlox, Herbaceous 122 



Pinks, Hardy 123 



Plants by Mail 97 



Plumbago 122 



Pomegranate „ 123 



Rhododendron ......—..-» - 123 



Rhynocospemum. ,^..— « - 123 



Roses* „ 124 to 126 



Salvia 123 



Senecio _ 127 



Smilax 118 



Streptosolen Jamesoni ~ xxiii 



Summer Climbing Plants 126 



Tigridia 128 



Torenia. 127 



Tritoma ^ 127 



TropsEolum ^ xxiii 



Tuberose — Pearl and Double 127 



Verbena 127, 128 



Vincas 128 



Violet*.™ 128 



Wisteria „ ^ 128 



Yucca «... 128 



"HI also be fo\Tnd ir, we 5upp}e««ftt bo^ind bKtwiwn pagi:* 76 and 57 



