ferent varieties of broccoli, with an account 

 of the method of cultivating them, iii. 

 161. 



Ronalds, Mr. Hugh, notices of fruits exhi- 

 bited by him, iv. 214, 216. 



apple exhibited by him, 



v. 26. 



John, 2 S. i. 534. 



Rondeletia brevipes, 2 S. iii. 161. 



eriantha, 2 S. iii. 161. 



reflexa, 2 S. iii. 161. 



Roots, decay of the powers of life slowei 

 than in the bearing branches, 2 S. i. 140 



■ upon the supposed absorbent powers of 



their spongioles, 2 S. ii. 117. 



fibrous, of plants, their duration, v. 



of plants, remarks on their manne 



growth, i. 218, 219. 



r to facilitate the emis 



of them fro 



rolninvfl infusions, 2 S. 

 mt -pruning of pear trees, 2 S. 

 of Scarcity, iii. 280. 



their power of absorbing 



l repens, iv. 461. 



- Ruga, 2 S. ii. 255. 

 ■ Sabiniana, iv. 305. 



- scotica, iv. 282. 



- sempervirens, iv. 458, 465. 



- setigera, vi. 287. 



- sinica, 2 S. ii. 255. 

 ' 181, 282 ; /3 1 



- bicolor, iv. 299. 



sulphurea, iv. 290. 



Rose, sweet-scented hybrid, 2 S. ii. 254. 



tea-scented var., 2 S. ii. 255 ; vi. 497. 



trees, transplantation of their blossoi 



buds, ii. 7. 



the colours of affected by budding 



grafting on different s 



. 31 it. 



cultivation of the yellow, and the tender 



Chinese, v. 369. 



apple, i. App. 11, 12. 



Ayrshire, iv. 456 ; its description, 458. 



- - [fcinksian, 2 S. ii. 245, 254. 



Belladonna, ii. 242. 



Burnet, iv. 281. 



leaved, iv. 282. 



• China, conjecture respecting its being em- 

 1 ii. 187 ; 2 S. ii. 226, 245, 



25T2. 



255. 



Double Scotch, i 



of the varieties of, iv. 281. 



yellow, successful res 



ding it on the common China, v. i 

 preferred for the operation, 371. 



Dwarf Burnet-leaved Scotch, 



lit of bud- 

 70 ; spring 



■vergreen, l 



460. 



Garden, notes on grafting, budding, and 



cultivating, vi. 317. 



Maiden's Blush, ii. 242. 



Moss de Meaux, account of, ii. 241. 



( h-jing.'tiold, iv. 457. 



• Jambu, 



111 



forcing Asparagus, ii. 361. 



Black Dama-cu 



exhibited by, the blossoms of which Y 



