INDEX. 



Pear Worry described, 321. 

 Pease Meal Pock Pear described, 311. 

 Persicaria orientalis acclimatized, 41. 

 Pergularia odoratissima noticed, 392. 

 Phormium tenax acclimatized, 40. 

 Phycella corusca described, 74. 

 Pine Apple, on its culture, 409. 



Mr. D all's mode of cultivating, 



184. 



Pine Pit, a plan of, described, 87. 

 Pippin Pear described, 313. 

 Pittosporum Tobira acclimatized, 36. 

 Pleroma heteromalla noticed, 392. 

 Podanthus Mitigui described, 247. 



i 



Pomme de neige noticed, 334. 



Poore, Sir Edward, on the cultivation of 



Stove Plants, 389. 

 Potatoe, on its culture, 405. 

 Poiv Meg Pear described, 330. 

 Protecting tender shrubs in the open border, 



a mode of, described, 9 1 . 

 Primus Pseudo-cerasus, upon its culture, 180. 



salicina described, 239. 



serrulata described, 238. 



Pundie, or Pound Pear described, 323. 

 Pyrtis arbutifolia described, 229. 



Jloribunda, 230. 



depressa, 230. 



melanocarpa, 23 1 . 



pubens, 232. 



grandifolia, 233. 



Aria, 234. 



Q 



Ranunculus, a mode of procuring its flowers 

 late, 394. 



Raspberries, a mode of obtaining late crops, 



Red Pear Deil described, 305. 

 Red Pear of Bevin described, 314. 

 Red Pear of the Leyes described, 316*. 

 Red Swan's Egg Pear described, 325. 

 Reinette de Canada noticed, 335. 

 Renanthera coccinea, its cultivation described, 

 499. 



Rhubarb, how to force garden, 1 90. 



Rhubarb, the Elford, or Bucks, described, 



Ribes, several species described, 508. 

 Ribes aureum, and varieties described, 240. 



• tenuiflorum, 242. 



- setosum, 243. 



alpinum ; variety, pumilum, 244. 



Rivers, upon planting their banks with Fruit 

 I Trees, 135. 



| Rob Rhind Pear described, 322. 



j Robertson, John, his account of the Fon- 



. tainebleau mode of training the Vine, 373. 



j on planting the banks of 



| rivers with Fruit Trees, 135. 



liodrigtw .'/(( lanceolata noticed, 68. 

 | planifolia described. 67- 



Rosa alpina, speciosa, described, 227. 

 | Banksice,flava, described, 226. 



Dicksoni described, 224. 



Rose, Drummond's Thornless, described, 

 227. 



Rosshire, an account of the Apples that suc- 

 ceed in that county, 332. 

 j Rubus parvifolius described, 246. 



I rosafolius acclimatized, 41. 



' Russet, how produced in Apples, 605. 



the 



)f some HolJy- 

 ;ties of Spring 



Crocus, 419. 

 Sanseviera carnea acclimatized, 40. 

 Sarcorc/diolus csctilentii.s described, 56. 

 Scarlet Pearmain noticed, 335. 

 Schollia crassifolia noticed, 1 9. 



carnosa noticed, 19. 



viminalis noticed, 28. 



Scolymus aculeatus noticed, 9. 

 Scotch Pears described, 299. 

 Scots Bergamot Pear described, 308. 

 Senecio lanceus acclimatized, 38. 

 ilicifolius, ib. 



Seton, Alexander, remarks upon the effect 



of soil upon stocks, 215. 

 Sinningia Helleri described, 63. 

 Solanum dealbatum described, 52. 



saponaceum, 53. 



Seaforthianum noticed, 392. 



Smilax aspera acclimatized, 4 1 . 



