Chamaerops 

 Chalie, Mi 



humilis, 2 S. ii. 236, 239, 273. 



Chalmers, Mrs., very large pear grown in her 



garden, 2 S. ii. 110. 

 Chamberlayne, Sir Henry, vii. Pref. 

 Champadak (Jack-fruit), v. 108, 109. 

 Chandler, Messrs., vii. 538, 540, 541, 543, 



544, 547, 552 ; 2 S. i. 530, 534. 

 Chapada (Jack-fruit), v. 109. 

 Chapman, Mr. Robert, vi. 365. 



the cultivation 



of the Granadilla, 



- its effect in 

 a hyacinth, iv 



- dust, 2 S. iii. 

 on the i 



■ account of his mode 



i top-dressing 

 e clubbing in 



Charter of the Horticultural Society of Lon- 



Charlwood, Mr., 2 S. ii. 345. 



Chataignier, i. 140. 



Chatwin's manure, 2 S. iii. 96, 99. 



Cha-whaw, vii. 523. 



Che-deau, vii. 522. 



Cheilanthes lentigera, iii. 341. 



odora, iii. 341. 



Cheiranthus Cheiri, v. 5 ; vi. 313. 



■ fruticulosus, v. 5. 



Cheirostemon platanoides, 2 S. iii. 132, 143. 

 Chelone centranthifolia, 2 S. i. 481. 

 Chelsea Botanical Garden, iv. 330. 

 Chemical Committee of the Horticultural So- 

 ciety, 2 S. iii. 35. 

 Chenopodium album, iv. 489. 

 Bonus Henricus, 2 S. iii. 52, 61. 



1 1 :>. 



Cheremi, v 

 Cherimoye: 



Chernside, Mr., plants i 

 417. 



Cherries, 2 S. i. 465. 



2 S. ii. 273. 



• instructions for forcing, iv. 109. 

 forcing of, unsuccessfully tried in { 

 tear house, vi. 379. 



s of, by Thomas 



Cherry, quotation from Virgil respecting, ii. 



a native of Britain, ii. 139. 



when first introduced into Rome, i. 



152; carried thence into Britain, ib.\ eight 

 kinds known to the Romans, ib. 



raising an early variety of, one of the 



objects for which the Horticultural Society 

 offered premiums, i. App. 2. 



Adam's Crown, 2 S. i. 268. 



■ Allerheiligen Kirsche, 2 S. i. 287. 



Allsaints, 2 S. i. 287. 



Altendorfer, 2 S. i. 279. 



Amarelle, 2 S. i. 292. 



Kleine Friihe, 2 S. i. 292. 



Konigliche, 2 S. i. 292. 



- Nord, S 



- Ambre'e de Choisy, 2 S. i. 280. 



of Duhamel, ii. 137, 208. 



■ Anglaise, 2 S. i. 281, 283. 

 tardive, 2 S. i. 276, 283. 



Ansell's fine black, 2 S. i. 25 



Belle de Choisy, 2 S. i. 280. 



Bigarreau, ii. 137, 230 ; 2 ' 



293 ; 2 S. iii. 62. 

 a hard-fleshed on< 



the Romans, i. 152. 



Black, 2 S. i. 254. 



Blanc tardif de Hildeshei- 



Tabac, 2 S. i. 273. 



Couleur de Chair, 2 I 



Gros Monstrueux, 2 S. i. 



Gros Noir, 2 S. i. 255. 

 de Hollande, 2 S. i. 261. 

 Lauermann, 2 S. i. 263. 

 Napoleon, 2 S. i. 263. 

 Noir, 2 S. i. 254. 

 Rouge, 2 S. i. 262. 

 Royal, 2 S. i. 261. 

 tardif, 2 S. i. 261, 273. 

 Tardif de Hildesheim, 2 S. 



Turkey, 2 S. i. 261. 

 itier a Feuilles de Tabac, 2 S. 



a Grandes Feuilles, 2 S. 



Tardif a Feuilles de 



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