Vrchideous plants, method of cultivating the 

 North American, and other hardy kinds, 

 403. 



, List of, cultivated in the 



Botanic Garden, at Glasgow, 405. 

 Otto, Frederic, seeds presented by him to 

 the Society, 99, 291. 



Pceonia Moutan, or Tree Paeony, 

 of it and of its varieties, 465, et seqq. 



Papaveracea, 469. 



Banksii, 472. 



Humei, 475. 



Rosea Semiplena, 476. 



Rosea Plena, 477- 



Rawesii, 479. 



Carnea Plena, 481. 



Albida Plena, 482. 



— Anneslei, 482. 



mode of propagating it in China, 488- 



492. 



Pancratium Maritimum, 49. 



Papaver Somniferum, 54. 



Parks, John Damper, directions by, for 



managing Tigridia Pavonia, 106. 

 . plants and seeds 



sent by him, during his mission to China, 



263, 267, 269, 286. 



introduced by him, 323. 

 Parsneps, description of the different varieties 



cultivated in the Society's Garden, 302. 

 Passiflora Quadrangularis, on its cultivation, 



S88. . 

 Peaches, notices of specimens sent to Meetings 



of the Society, 393-4. 

 , American, description of those of 



which trees have been sent to the Society, 



Washington, 409- 



Kennedy's Lemon Clingstone, ib. 



- Morris's Red and White Freestone, 



410. 



Morrisania Pound Peach, or Hoff- 

 man's, ib. 



. New York White Clingstone, ib. 



Mammoth, Saartye Mout, or Aunt 



Sarah's, ib. 



Peaches, Philadelphia Freestone, or Grosse 



Gallande,411. 



Blood, or Claret Clingstone, ib. 



Orange Freestone, Apricot Peach, 



or Early Yellow, ib. 



Mallacoton, 411-12. 



Breevoort's Seedling Pound Peach, 



412. 



Early Sweet Water, ib. 



Dr. Graham's White Freestone, ib. 



Serrated, Emperor of Russia, or 



Unique, ib. 



George the Fourth, 413. 



New York Early Lt 



Breevoort's Seedling, 414. 



Lady Anne Stewart's, ib. 



Hoyte's Lemon Clingstone, ib. 



Pine Apple Clingstone, or Red Mal- 

 lacoton, ib. 



Aster s Seedling, ib. 



Pear, on the cultivation of an early and a late 

 variety on the same tree, 367. 



Struyvesant's, of America, 418. 



Pears, notice of specimens sent to Meetings of 

 the Society, 395-7. 



— ' account of some new seedling ones, of 



which grafts were sent to the Society, 446. 



effects of grafting them on Medlar 



Stocks, 546. 



Perkins, G. Samuel, Esq. plants presented 

 by him to the Society, 394. 



Persian Melons, description of Ten varieties of, 

 553, et seqq. 



Petersen, Jens Peter, on the cultivation of 

 Celeriac, as practised in Denmark and Ger- 

 many, 419. 



Phaseolus Nona, et Chonda, 55. 



Phelps, Rev. William, his directions for pro- 

 tecting wall trees from the effects of frost, 109. 



Phoenix Dactylifera, 44. 



Phytolacca Decandra, 50. 



Pieridium, garden ; vulgare, 583. 



Pied Golden Potatoe, 5/0. 



Pine Apple, or Cone Potatoe, 572. 



Pine-Apple plants, directions for destroying 

 the bug and scale on, 117- 



Pines, method of growing them with a bottom 

 heat of dung, 118. 



on the cultivation of, 235. 



