INDEX, 



cxxvii 



Root-knot disease of tomatos, 31 

 Rose crown canker, 158 

 gall, 158 



diseases, 158 



leaf-spot, 158 



manures for, 158 



mildew, 158 

 Rose ' Golden Ophelia,' A.M., lxvi 



1 Ophelia,' lxvi 



' Romeo,' lxix 

 Rubber diseases, 158 

 Rubus illecebrosus, 158 



palmatus, lx 



rosaefolius, 158 

 Ruhleben Horticultural Society, xxxii 

 Russell, E. J., on soil making, 1 

 Russula nigricans persistent, xlvii 

 Rust, pine blister rust, its dissemina- 

 tion, 159 



Salonika, plants from, xlvii-xlix 

 Salsify, longevity of seed, 160 

 Sanderson, E. D., and Pearis, L. M., 



" School Entomology," 132 

 Sarcochilus Fitzgeraldi, lxxx 

 Hartmanni, lxxx 

 solomonensis, 159 

 Savoys, summer sown, 17, 19 

 Saxifraga Burseriana ' Gloria,' lxiv 

 sulphurea, A.M., lxiv 

 x ' Faldonside,' lxiv 

 fimbriata, li 



x kewensis rosea, A.M., lxiv 

 manchuriensis, 159 

 Scatophaga stercoraria, xlix 

 " School Entomology," by E. D. 

 Sanderson and L. M. Pearis, 

 reviewed, 132 

 Scully, R. W., *' Flora of County 



Kerry," 132 

 Seakale, galls on, 1 



" Seaside Planting : For Shelter, Orna- 

 ment, and Profit," by A. D. Webster, 

 reviewed, 129 

 Sechium edule, 159 

 " Seed -farming in Britain," by A. J. 



MacSelf, reviewed, 131 

 Seed-growing, 147 



home-grown v. imported, 159 

 old v. new, 160 

 Senecio Hectori, 160 



Monroi, 160 

 Septoria Lycopersici, 163 

 Sesame cake containing oxalic acid, 

 xlvii 



Silver-leaf in apple, xlix 

 " Simple System of Book-keeping," 

 by D. G. MacDonald and J. Grant, 

 reviewed, 131 

 Simulium reptans, xlix 

 Sinofranchetia chinensis, 160 

 Sirex cyaneus, 155 



gigas, 154 



juvencus, 154 



noctilio, 155 

 Smoke damage to trees, 160 

 Snails, 160 



Snape, M., " Everybody's Flower 



Book," reviewed, 130 

 Soil acidity, influence of green 

 manuring upon, 161 

 bacteria, 161 



fertility, its measurement, 161 

 making, 1 

 reaction, 161 



solution, its composition, 161, 

 162 



sub-, treatment against root- 

 knot, 31 



Sophrocattleya x ' Ramillies ' var. 



'Mrs. J. Ansaldo,' A.M., 

 lxxxi 



x warnhamiensis, lxxxi 

 Sophrolaeliocattleya x bletchleyflora 

 vivicans, A.M., lxxx 



x insignis var. ' Olive,' lxxxix 



x ' Isabella,' xc 



x ' Marathon,' lxxxvi 



x ' Vesuvius,' lxxxvi 



x warnhamiensis, F.C.C., lxxxix 

 Sophronitis grandiflora, lxxx, lxxxviii 

 Soya beans, liii 

 Spergula arvensis, 1 



maxima, 1 

 Sphaerotheca pannosa, 158 

 Spinach, autumn crops of, 16, 17 



beet, autumn sown, 16, 17 



mildew, 162 

 Spiral torsion in nettle, 1 



valerian, 1 

 Spongospora subterranea, 156 

 Spruce, Norway, seeds, 160 



Sitka, seed, 160 



Spurrey, cultivated, 1 

 Stauropsis Imthurnii, 162 

 Stemphylium cucurbitacearum, 145 

 Sternbergia lutea )8, xlviii 



Brompton ' Miller's Giant 

 Purple Lake,' lxviii 

 Stocks (Matthiola), double, 74 



tried at Wisley, 117 

 Stoker, F., on the food value of vege- 

 tables, 21 

 Strawberry leaf beetle, 162 

 Sulphur, its effect on crops and soils, 

 162 



Sunflower, insects attacking, 162 

 Sutton, A. W., on how to secure three 



successive vegetable crops a year, 



13 



Sweet-chestnut seed, 160 

 " Sweet Pea Annual," reviewed, 132 1 

 Sweet Pea, ' Dobbie's Maroon,' A.M., 

 lxix 



' Ivorine,' A.M., lxix 



' Mrs. G. W. Bishop,' 



A.M., lxviii 

 'Mrs. Hitchcock,' A.M., 



lxix 



'Scarlet Beauty,' A.M., 

 lxix 



Sycamore seed, 160 

 Synchytrium endobioticum, li 

 Syringa Sweginzowii superba, A.M., 

 lxviii 

 Wilsonii, 162 



