Steam, application < 

 ful, iv. 408 ; unsi 



• heating by, i 



of, 2 S. i. 197. 



employed for 



o forcing, ii. 320. 

 ription of various modes 



hot-houses and 



Imperial Gardens of Tau- 

 St. Petersburg, plans of, iv. 469. 



the means of giving s 

 ; under glass, iv. 1. 



Sterculia acuminata, v. 459, 460. 



Steudel, vii. 19, 20. 



Stcvi.-i co.npacta, 2 S. iii. 160. 



Stewart, Mr. Alex., Valleyfield, v. 393. 



on the cultivation of the 



Nelumbium specinsum, vi. 422. 



description of a pit for 



winter and early spring forcing, vi. 425. 



description of 



house at Valleyfield, vi. 225. 



Mr., of Blarkhrath 



lap glazing, iv. 89. 



r ented copper 



Stock. 

 . 106. 



leav 



of the wallflower, 



Stocks, Doucin, iv. 411, 566. 



Free, iv. 566. 



Mahaleb, iv. 566. 



St. Julien, iv. 566. 



on the effects of different kinds i 



199. 



graft - 



r soils, i 



adapted for di 



almond, iv. 56b. 



the almond recommended for peaches 



mid nectarines, ii. 90. 



apple, iii. 293. 



for apple trees, iv. 411. 



medlar, for pears, vi. 117, 546. 



proper for theMoorpark apricot, ii. 19. 



plum, iv. 566. 



- influence of upon the Moorpark 



287. 



advantages of grafting pears on them, vii. 2 1 •'>. 



Stocks, Siberian crab, 2 S. ii. 109 ; vi. 540. 



wild cherry, iv. 566. 



Stodhart, Mr., ii. 321. 



Stoe, Henry, Esq., notice of fruit exhibited 



by him, iv. 217. 

 Stoffels, M., iv. 518 ; v. 404, 408 ; 2 S. i. 



peach trees on an inclined wall, iv. 140. 

 — ■ - apples and pears received from 



2mx«, vi. 47. 



Stotiiard, Mr. William, observations on 



forcing garden rhubarb, vii. 190. 

 Stotiiert, Mr. Henry, description of various 



modes of heating by steam, for horticultural 



purposes, 2 S. i. 197. 

 Stoves denominated specularia by the Romans, 



i. 148. 



Stove and pit heated by fire and steam, vi. 

 440 ; figured, vi. 445. 



for bulbs, mode of heating by steam, 2 S. 



i. 198 ; figured, 197. 



for the growth of melons and cucumbers, 



vi. 505 ; figured, vi. 509. 

 for plants, improvements in the construc- 

 tion of, by which bottom heat is imparted 

 without the use of tan, ii. 387. 



plan of Mr. Kent's, i 



for tropical plants, on the management of, 



description and plan of one for tropical 



plants in the garden of Sir Abraham Hume, 



>lants, observations on the cultivation of, 



I descrip- 



Strange, Mr., 2 S. i. 544. 

 Stk ancways, Hon. W. F., 2 S. ii. 227, 378, 

 393 ; plants received from, 2 S. ii. 417, 418, 



Stranvsesia glai 

 Strateuma grandis, i. 



militaris, i 



Stratiotes { 



Strawberry, vi. 496 ; 2 S. i: 



remarks on the, 



remarks on the i 



their fruit clean, i. 56. 



