CCCX1V PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Sedum arboreum, xxvi 



pilosum, 799 

 Seed collecting, 800 



sterilization, 800 

 Seeds, after ripening of, 304 



found in orchid-house, ccxxvi 



germination of, 501, 503, 794 



longevity of, 786 

 Semele phylloclades, 498 

 Sempervivum arboreum, ccxxii 

 Senecio clivorum, 503 



Kirkii, 800 



stenocephalus, 504 



tanguticus, 503 



Veitcbianus, 503 



Wilsonianus, 503 

 Senn, C. H., on Cooking of Vegetables, 

 523 



see Suzanne, A. 

 Septoria lycopersici, 805 



petroselini var. Apii, 770 

 Sequoia gigantea, 504 

 Shade trees, pests of, 800 

 Shrubs grown in wire baskets, 504 

 Sigmatostalix radicans, cclvii 

 Silene Lerchenfeldiana, 6 

 Silver fir in Bulgaria, 3 



leaf, 313, 801 

 Simaba, 504 

 Simaruba, 504 



Sinomenium diversifolium, 305 

 Size, inheritance of it in flowers, 288 

 Skin irritation, 792 

 Smilax diseases, xl 

 Smut, 504 



Snowdrops, runners in, xliii 



Snyder, H., " The Chemistry of Plant 



and Animal Life," 721 

 Sobralia Colmanae, clx 



macrantha alba, clvi 

 Sodium plants, 306 

 Soil bacteria, relation to evaporation, 

 307 



sickness, 504, 505, 801 

 Soils, muck, 487 

 peat, 487 



salt, plants for, 307 

 Solanum crispum, ccxxii 

 Solenostemon Godefroyae, 802 

 Sophrocattleya x ' Saxa,' Orchid Dene 



var., A.M., lxviii 

 Sophrolaeliocattleya x ' Laconia,' A.M., 

 cclv 



x ' Niobe,' A.M., cclvii 

 Soy beans, Indian varieties, 505 

 Sphaerotheca mors-uvae, 373 

 Spiraea arborea grandis, A.M., cxlvii 



Filipendula, 6 



propagation, 305 



Sargentiana, A.M., cxl 

 Spraying, 272, 802 



injury, 505, 803 

 Spring flowers at Belvoir, 16, iy 

 Spruce disease, 308 



protection from frost, 308 

 Stachys Corsica, A.M., cxxxvii 

 Stanhopea convoluta, 802 



grandiflora, 802 

 Staphylea, 798 



Starlings, their food, 765 

 Statice Suworowi alba, A.M., cxl 

 Stein, H., " Jardins de France," 725 

 Step, E., " Toadstools and Mushrooms 



of the Country Side," 449 

 Sterculia plantanifolia, 808 

 Stereum albobadium, 463 



purpureum, 801, cxviii 

 Stereocaulon, 284 



Stevens, F. L., " Fungi that cause 



Plant Disease," 734 

 Stock ' Excelsior,' 506 

 Strawberry aphis, 475 



' British Queen,' F.C.C., cxxiv, 



cxxv 

 ' Chesapeake,' 802 

 * Connoisseur,' F.C.C., cxxiii, 

 cxxiv 



' Cropper,' A.M., cxxv, cxxvi 

 ' Downton,' 548 

 forcing, 308 

 in Alaska, 456 

 ' Keen's Seedling,' 548, 549 

 ' Old Black,' 548 

 ' Peter's Olympia,' cxxiv 

 ' Progress,' A.M., cxxv, cxxvi 

 ' Rival,' A.M., cxxv, cxxvi 

 Strawberries, selected from trial, cxxiii, 

 cxxv 



tried at Wisley, 1913, 401 

 Streptocarpus cyaneus, 802 



orientalis, 802 

 Streptothrix chromogen, 793 

 Strongylodon pseudolucidus, 506 

 Strychnos spinosa, 331 

 Styrax japonic um, cxxxiv 



Wilsonii, A.M., cxxxiv 

 " Submerged Forests," by C. Reid, 



reviewed, 449 

 Sugar beet web worm, 803 



cane, chlorosis in, 505, 506 

 red rot, 803 

 Sulphur-arsenical spray injury, 803 

 Sulphur, fertilizing action, 308 

 Sundew, 285 



Sundries, awards to, cclxii 

 Sunflower, ferments in, 456 



' Sutton's New Red,' A.M., 



cxlviii 



" Survey of the Soils and Agriculture 

 of Shropshire," by G. W. Robinson, 

 reviewed, 721 



Suzanne, A , and Senn, C. H., " Book 

 of Salads," 247 



Sweet Williams diseased, ccxxii 



Sweet pea, American and Telemly, 506, 

 507 



diseases, 506, 507, 803 



' Dobbie's Frilled Pink,' 



A.M., cxl 

 ' Dobbie's True Lavender,' 



A.M., cxlviii 

 ' Edith Taylor,' A.M., cxli 

 ' Flamingo,' 507 

 ' Floreuze Denzer,' 507 

 ' King White,' A.M., cxlviii 

 ' Mrs. A. Wallace,' 508 

 * Mrs. E. Wild,' 508 

 ' Princess Mary,' cxxxv 



