raised by him from seed, iv. 55. 



INDEX 



the Siberian 

 ppin, 



the Alexan- 

 a raspberry 

 peach raised 

 his substitute for ringing 

 notices of fruit exhibited 

 notice respecting the 



Alpine strawberry, v. 247. 

 raised by him, v. 265. 



melons in the open air, v. 349. 



. i. 



a. seedling pear 

 cultivation of 



yellow rose and of the tender Chinese roses, 

 by budding on the musk cluster rose, v. 369. 



- ~ c ~, mode of 



Richard, i. 135, 334 ; ii. 

 477 ; vii. 419, 483, 485. 

 notice of the Wa- 



terloo hyacinth exhibited by him, 



grape- 

 hy, iv. 



easy method of destroying caterpillars i 



gooseberry-bushes, vii. 403. 



Robert, Esq., i. 286. 



Williamson, Rev. William, iii. 389 ; 



313, 315, 316, 317. 



i of the balsam, iii. 127. 



exhausted cucumber 

 on the culti- 



of decay in fruit-trees, particularly apples, 



of the Amaryllis 



vation of the filbert, describing the method 

 of pruning as practised near Maidstone, in 



vation of the ranunculus and anemone, iv. 

 374. 



on a method 



of preserving geraniums (pelargoniums) 



growth at different periods of the day, 2 S. 



. 247, 



, Lis. 



Willughbeia 



Wilmer, Mr., 2 S. i. 543, 544, 546. 



Wilmot, Mr. John, i. 104 ; ii. 202 ; iii. 32 

 345, 392; iv. 523; vi. 180, 181, 203, 20 

 2 S. i. 535, 540, 542, 543, 544. 



. on destroying slugs 



gardens, ii. 22. 



the i 



budding and grafting s 



apples exhibited by, ii 



t by him to the Society, iii. 115. 



his mode of growing toma- 



i plums exhi- 

 m by on the 



bited by him, iii. 362. 



s of fruits exhibited 



, 206, 207, 213, 214, 216. 



v. 262, ^ exhibited by, v. 264. 



Wilmott, Mr. John, of Lewisham, vi. 163. 

 Wilson, Capt. Henry, iv. 342. 



John Peter, vi. 396. 



Mr. John, upon the cultivation of 



tobacco for garden purposes, 2 S. i. 208. 



