Narcissus Tazetta, i. 359, 362. 



tenuifolius, i. 349. 



tenuior, i. 363. 



tereticaulis, i. 359. 



tortuosus, i. 349. 



Trewianus, i. 363. 



triandrus, i. 353. 



— v. luteus, i. 



trilobus, i. 354, 356. 



. 346. 



342. 



uniflorus, i. 365. 



■— zeylanicus, i. J 



TXxpSnZ ofDiosc, vi. 50. 

 Nasturtium minus, vi. 586. 

 officinale, iv. 5 



- small, vi. 586. 



Natural Marmalade. 

 Nauclea Adina, vi. 264. 

 Navarro, Mr. Lewis, 



97. 



Nectarine, Aiton's Seedling, iv. 211 ; v. 554 



Anderdon's, v. 554. 



Aromatic, v. 551. 



Boston, vi. 394. 



Brugnon, v. 547, 554. 



Musque, v. 547, 548. 



; the IS 



Violet Musque, 



Cherry, v. 552. 



Claremont, v. 551. 



Cowdray White, v. 554. 



Desprez, v. 548. 



Downton, v. 389, 554. 



Due de Tello, v. 551. 



Early Pavie, v. 554. 

 Violet, v. 552. 



Elruge, 



. 547. 



140. 



. 551. 



—of Miller, v. 541. 



Emerton's New White, v. 



Fairchild's, v. 548. 

 Early, v. 548. 



. 25. 



yello 



Navette, v. 22, 29, 30, 31, 32, 42. 



Alsace, v. 30. 



annuelle, v. 33. 



of Dauphiny, v. 30, 31. 



d'Ete, v. 33, 35. 



d'Hiver, v. 31. 



de Mai, v. 33. 



Summer, v. 32. 



Winter, v. 32. 



Navew, v. 7, 24, 31. 



Neame, Johx Rigden, Esq., plan for prevent- 

 ing^ the drip in glass-houses, figured, vi. 



Neave, Sir Thomas, vi. 118. 

 Nectarines, on forcing, 2 S. ii. 37. 



account of a method of forcing, 



ii. 245. 5 ' 



on the house management of, v. 57. 



on a method of forcing, principally 



Late Green, v. 552. 



Lisse Jaune, v. 548. 



Lucomb's Black, v. I 

 Seedling, 



Murry, v. 552. 



Newfoundland, v. 55: 



Newington, ii. 141 ; 



Black, v. 



Early, v. 



21 8. 



fori 



le raising an early one, an object 

 the Horticultural Society proposed ! 

 um, i. App. 2. 



of high temperature on, iii. 



Scarlet, v. 541. 



Peterborough, v. 552. 



Pitmaston Orange, v. 544 ; figured, 



- Klivr 

 •raised from the 



of a peach, 



Royal Chair d'Or, 



