INDEX. 



1115 



Fruits, gathering, 428. 

 Fruit-trees, preparations for plantiug, 

 435. 



Fruit for carriage, on packing, 430. 

 Fruiting piue-plauts, 574, 053,099,719. 

 Fuel, on, 535. 

 Furnace, on the, 532. 



Garden walls, description of, 26. 

 Garlic and rocambole, planting, 68, 89, 

 204. 



Gathering fruits, 428 ; late fruits, 446 ; 

 and storing winter fruits, 437 ; flower 

 seeds, 922, 928. 



Geans, Systematic Catalogue of, 490. 



General care of wall-trees, 405, 437. 



General crops of onions, to clear, 160. 



General management of the green- 

 house and conservatory, 1006, 1012, 

 1057, 1002, 1079, 1081. 



Germes, propagation of plants by, 1088. 



Glazing and painting hot-houses, 551. 



Gledstone's (Mr.) Method' of growing 

 celery, 193. 



Gooseberiics and currants, planting and 

 pruning, 354, 359, 368; digging the 

 ground among, 361, 436; summer 

 pruning, 406, 414 ; Systematic Cata- 

 logue of, 507. 



Gourds, to sow, 148 ; to plant out, 166. 



Grafft Blaikie, on the use of the, 1056. 



Grafting by approach, 372. 



Grafting clay, composition of, 377. 



Grafting fmit-trees, 371. 



Grafting, implements for, 377. 



Grafting trees, on, 402, 420. 



Grass lawns, grass and gravel walks, 

 care of, 840, 848, 849, 857, 858, 876, 

 912. 



Gray (Mr.), his mode of cultivating 



orange-trees, 1023. 

 Grapes, retarding the maturation of, 



668. 



Green-house, situation of the, 981. 

 Green-house, on the constmctiun of the, 

 994. 



Green-house and conservatory plants, 

 an enumeration of the principal ge- 

 nera of, with the soil each genus 

 thrives in, &c., 1083. 



Green-house and conservatory climbers. 

 Systematic Catalogue of, 1110. 



Green-house ]ilants in pits and cold 

 frames, 1008, 1029. 



Green-house plants, Systematic Cata- 

 logue of, 1 106. 



Green-house aquarium, on the make of, 

 1000. 



Green house, shifting and repotting 



plants of the, 1030. 

 Grubs, method of destroying, 399. 



Hardy and half-hardy annuals, trans- 

 planting, 901. 



Half-hardy ajinuals, sowing, 850, 861, 

 877. 



Hamburg parsley, saving, 69, 91, 1 12 ; 

 thinning, 178. 



Hardy annuals, sowing, 850, 861,876, 

 892 ; planting, 893 ; Systematic Ca- 

 talogue of, 976. 



Hardy climbers. Systematic Catalogue 

 of, 961. 



Hardy deciduous flowering shrubs. Sys- 

 tematic Catalogue of, 957. 



Hardy evergreen- trees and shrubs, Sys- 

 tematic Catalogue of, 951. 



Hardy shrubs which thrive under the 

 drip and shade of trees, Systematic 

 Catalogue of, 954; deciduous, 955; 

 evergreen, 955 ; climbers, 955. 



Hardy shrubs by cuttings, propagating 

 of, 8 12 ; layers, 843. 



Hardy shrubs fur planting by the sides 

 of rivers, ponds, &.c., Systematic Ca- 

 talogue of, 957. 



Hardy shrubs of rapid growth. Syste- 

 matic Catalogue of, 956. 



Hardy trees and shrubs, pruning, 839, 

 846. 



Hand-glass, description of a, 865. 



Hawkins (Mr.), his method of propa- 

 gating orange-trees, 1022. 



Heading down or renewing old fruit- 

 trees, 363, 368. 



Heath-huuse or heathery, construction 

 of the, 996. 



Henderson (Mr.), his method of grafting 

 the orange tribe, 1019. 



Herbaceous plants, planting, 851,860, 

 882, 929, 943. 



Herbaceous plants for forcing, potting 

 of, 943 ; by cuttings, propagating of^ 

 895 ; by dividing their rooLs, 896. 



Herbs, to cultivate, 169, 187. 



Hueing and earthing up jiotatoes, 162. 



Hugan's (Mr.) method of growing mush- 

 rooms, 232. 



Hogg (Mr.), his composition for carna- 

 tions, 866. 



Hollow walls, description of, 19. 



Horizontal method of training, on the, 

 339. 



Horizontal method of training with 

 double stem, on the, 342. 



Horn, as manure, 47. 



Horse-radish, propagation of, 93, 113. 



Hot-beds for forwiwdiug culinary pro- 

 ductions, 698. 



Hot-houses, materials of which they 

 should be formed, 518; on the form 

 of roofs of, 525 ; on heating, 528 ; 

 hot water, as ai)])licd to heatiug, 510; 

 glazing and paint' og, 551. 



