CONTENTS OF VOL. XIX. 
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E XAMINATION IN Horticulture 1 
Notes on the Winter of 1895 in the Isle of Wight. By Mr. S. 
Heaton, F.R.H.S 8 
Seedling Narcissi 11 
Tomato Disease in Guernsey. By Mr. A. Collenette, F.C.S 13 
The " Sleeping Disease " of Tomatos. By Mr. G. Massee, F.L.S. ... 20 
Lifting Large Trees. By Mr. T. H. Grasp, F.R.H.S 24 
The Genus Campanula from a Gardener's Point of View. By Mr. J. 
Wood, F.E.H.S 30 
Primula Conference — 
1. On the Botanical Work which has been done in the Genus 
Primula since the last Conference. By Mr. J. G. Baker, 
F.R.S., &c 41 
2. The Culture and Classification of Primulas. By Mr. H. Selfe- 
Leonard, F.R.H.S 44 
3. The Auricula. By Mr. James Douglas, F.R.H.S 55 
The Plants and Gardens of the Canary Isles. By Dr. Morris, 
C.M.G., M.A., D.Sc, &c ™ 60 
The Culture of Roses under Glass. By Mr. Frank Cant, F.R.H.S.... 123 
Floral Demonstration. By the Rev. Geo. Henslow, M.A 135 
Fruit Culture in France. By M. Chas. Baltet, F.R.H.S 141 
Manures and their Uses. By Mr. Geo. W. Watson, F.R.H.S 201 
The Tercentenary of the Introduction of Potatos into England. 
By the Hon. T. E. H. W. Krichauff, F.R.H.S 224 
Crystal Palace Fruit Show, 1895 — 
List of Subscribers 229 
Analysis of Fruit Exhibited 230 
Prize List 235 
Mis :ellaneous Exhibits 254 
The Opening and Luncheon 255 
New Fruits of Recent Introduction. By Mr. G. Bunyard, F.R.H.S. 257 
Pruning Fruit Trees. By Mr.'A. H. Pearson, F.R.H.S 270 
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