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THE GARDENERS MAGAZINE. January , 4| if*. 



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Outdoor 



White 



511 

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453 

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505 

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357 



PAGE 



Peas, 606 ; and Potatos in Pots, 794; 

 Failure with Culinary, 582; in 

 Plenty, 799 ; Sweet, 104, 615, 799, 

 871 ; Sweet, Possibilities of . . 841 

 Peas, Varieties of: John Howard, 

 732; Sutton's Dwarf Defiance, 

 581; Veitch's Masterpiece 



Peach Aphis 704 



Peach Crops in America 

 Peach Cr^p, Savicg the 

 Peach Culture, Hardy, 51, 

 Northumberland, 280; 

 Peach Leaves Blis'ered 

 Peach, New Late 

 Peach, Thos. Rivers • . 

 Peach Trees, Failure of, 192 



washing . . •« 207*283, 

 Peaches, 245,641 ; Dropping of, 604; 

 Early, 486 ; Indoor and Out, 7 ; 

 in the Open, 210, 422, 496; 

 in the Open during May, 314; 

 on Open Walls, 183 ; Outdoor, 

 456 ; Plain Points about 128 



Pear Blister Mite 585 



Pear Crop 657, 672 



Pear Foliage, Fun gus on . . .. 681 



Pear Midge 272, 867 



Pear within a Pear 802 



Pears, Flavour in, 802 ; for Planting, 

 748; Highly- flavoured, 470; 

 Ripening of, 861 ; Ripening of 

 Late, 130; Scarcity of Late 



Winter 81, 267 



Pears, Varieties of Beurie de Jonghe, 

 311 ; Dr. Jules Guyo*, 670 ; Jean 



deWitte 98, 148 



Peed and Sons, Messrs. J 503 



Pelargoniums at Ghent .. 275 

 Pelaj goniums, Diseased Bedding 505 ; 

 Losses on Bedding, 450; ZmaJ, 



in Winter 856 



Penzance Sweet-briers.. 830 



Peppermint Culture 665 



People's Palace Horticultural Society 



235, 499, 596 



Perak, Botanical Tour in . . . . 682 

 Perfume Plants, Yield of . . . . 664 



Persimmon, The 858 



Phaius, Hybrid .. .. .. ..184 



Phaius, Norman 185, 186 



Phalsana halias 272 



271 



383 

 526 

 376 

 370 

 32 

 352 



27 

 29 

 571 

 179 

 274 

 749 



45 



Phigalii pilosaria 



Philadelphuses 



Philadelphus, New 



Phlebodium glaucum Maji 

 Phlox aiLceua, 370 ; P. divaricata • . 

 Phloxes, Herbaceous, from Seed 

 Pfcoaoix dacty lif era . . • . 

 Ptceaicoma prolifera Bare est 

 Phy toco r is militaris . . • . 

 Picotee, The Yellow Ground.. 196, 

 Picotees iu the Midlands 



Pine Aphis 



Pine Forests of Arizona 



Pines, Diseased 108 



Pineapples, English - grown, 417; 

 Florida, 417; from London Hot- 

 houses 858 



Pistillody in Poppies 637 



Plant and Seed Protectors . . . . 334 

 Plant Culture, Experiment in Elec- 

 trical 56 



Plant Diseases .. .. . . .. 400 



Plant Defence . . 255 



Plant Houses, Variety in 

 Plant Life, Links Between Animal 



and, 331 ; Symbiosis in . . . . 729 

 Plant Names, 273; Literature of, 



172; Popular 858 



Plant Roots and Plant Pood .. 716, 814 



Plant Surgery 631 



Plant Symbiosis G01 



Plant, The Detective 839 



Plant Transpiration 2 



Plant Variation 63 



Plants, Australian Medicinal, 274 ; 

 Eoonomic, of Central Africa, 

 673; ^Economic, of the United 

 States, 79; Effects of Earth- 

 nukes upon, 162; for Indoors, 

 tO; Fossil, 633 ; Geographical 

 Distribution of, 189 ; Hard- 

 wooded, 415 ; Homologv of, 602, 

 620, 635, 653, 668, 6S4, 700; Im- 



Krtation of, into Greece, 291; 

 fluence of Electricity on, 632; 

 of the Coal Measures, 712 ; Pas- 

 ture, 89; Perfume, 664; Ra*e 

 Hardy, 660 ; Respiration in, 

 463 ; Rock, 474 ; Self Irrigation 

 in, 503; Sleep of, 45; Spon- 

 taneous Hybrids of Hardy, 243; 

 Struggle of, for Existence, 187; 

 Succulent, 124; the Begintj.Dga 



of, 163* ; Two-fold Production of, 

 294; Yielding Perfume 



Plate, Our Coloured 

 Pleurotus oati eat us . . 

 Plum, A New Late 



Plum Aphis " 70i 



Plum Crop " ' * 



Plum Primate . . 

 Plums for Northern Counties 

 Plums, Japanese, in South Africa 

 Plymouth ChrTssntbemum Sh 

 Poinsettia, A New 



164 

 431 



46 



718 



w 



688 

 718 

 732 

 62 

 743 



ICO 



PaGB 



Pointvalue Awards 795 



Pollen Grains 208 



Polygonum cuspidatum . . 220 

 Polygonums, Perennial •• . . 751 

 Polystichum angulare prolifertm •• 851 

 Pcmological Congress . . . . .601 

 Poppies, Shirley, 163*; Pistillody 



in • 537 



Postman's Park 256, 323 



Poithetria dispar . . . . 16,221 



Poitland,Dukeof 322 



Portsmouth Chrysanthemum Show.. 742 



Postage, Imperial Penny 859 



Potassium Sulphide 677 



Potato, A Queer, 412; Average Life 

 of a, 242, 277, 390 : Bacterial 



Disease of 632 



Potato Competition, A Jersey .. 401 

 Potato Crops, 212, 223, 669; Heavy, 



708; The Jersey 520 



Potato Culture, Experimental, 78; 

 Nitre genouB Manures for, 648 ; 

 in France, 30; Without Water 225 

 Potato Diseasa, 680; Ic fluence of 



lanures Uoon .. »• 696 

 Potato Experiments .. 555, 764 



Potato Fertilisers for Heavy Soils . . 108 



Potato Imports 363 



Potato Scab, 748 ; Prevention of . . 236 

 Potato Sets, 417; Cut versus Whelp, 

 109; Preparing Early .. ..161 



Potato Sprsying 486 



Potatos, 200; Blackened, 749, 784, 

 819 ; Cut Seed, 642; Early, 142 ; 

 Experiments with, 476; Exports 

 of, 18 ; Fidlers', 200 ; for Exhibi- 

 tion, 212; Gerard on, 566 ; in 

 Great Britain, 633 ; in Ireland, 

 98; in Pots, 121, 794; in Soot- 

 land, 416: Main Crop, 170; 

 Manures for, 59, 290, 6£6 ; Nitro- 

 genous Manures for, 253; on 

 Light Soils, 139; Productive, 

 290 ; Relative Productiveness of, 

 859; Seme New, 701 ; Starch in 224 

 Potatos, Varieties of:— Carter's 

 Snowball, 127; Sutton's Satisfac- 

 tion .. 19 



Potting, Soila and .. .. 393,4 0 



Pragnell, Mr. W. G 870 



Press Guide for 1898, Willing's 221 

 Preston and Fulwocd Horticultutal 



Society 807 



Primula, A Curious, 638; Gretn, 



121 ; The Pleasing . . . . 255 

 P.irnula Marchioness of Exeter, 864; 

 P. obconica hvbrids, 94 ; P. 8ie- 

 boldi. 333, 426"; P. Trailli . . 367 

 Primulas and Cyclamen, The Reading 33 

 Piimulas at Perry Hill .. ..126 

 Printing and Publishing, Guide to .. 89 

 Piicrand Son, Messrs. D. .. 445 



Prothalli, Eccentric 780 



Prizs Awards and Point Value 167 

 Prize*, Large, 21; Proportioning, to 



points .. ## 2C0 



Progress, A Record of ..467 

 Prune Cultivation in Oregon 797 

 Prune Orchards of Oregon . . . . 503 

 Piunes, Cooking Californian 348 

 Pruning Newly Planted Fruit Trees 187 

 Pruning Ornamental Trees • . . . 2 



Psylla mali 452 



Paccinia Asparagi, 602 ; P. Hieraci.. f 52 

 Putney Chrysanthemum Society 741 



Pyretbrum roseum 401 



Pyrua Sikkimensis 311 



Pyruees,Tree .. 358 



Quassia. To Pbepabb ..348 



Qaeen's DUmond Jubilee Cup for 



Roses 417, 457 



Queen's Tenaiitry at Oiborne . . 568 

 Quince Propagation . . , t . # 745 

 Quinine 236 



Radishes.. . . 268 



R afiia 745 



Rainfall and Crops 732 



Ramie and Rhea Fibre . . . . 764 



Rimondia pyrenaica 315 



Ramsey, Dr. Hamilton 241 



Ringer's Park, Greenwich .. ..353 

 Ranut culuses. Garden . . . . , # 258 

 Raspberries, Importation of, 664; on 



North Borders 801 



Raspberry, Blackberry Hybsid 173 

 Raspberry Culture, 232 ; Modern 141 

 Rating of Gl&S3houses 379 

 Rating of Market Gardens and 



Nurseries 256 



Reading Gardeners' Association, 

 13, 42, 74,119, 155,174, 204, 235, 



287, 333, 412, 677, 741 

 Reading Horticultural S.c : ety 119 

 Redhill and Reigate Carnation Show 513 



Redstart 618 



Respiration in Plants 453 



Rhododendron p: ce^cx ## ## 149 



Rhododendrons and Bamboos in 

 Devon 353 



RhodoSetdronr, Hardy and Tender 



262; Himalayan 7 3 



Rhubarb. 294; Forced 189 

 Rhus, A Walnut Leaved . . M 452 

 Rhus jugiandifolia ..452 



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513 

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372 



669 

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436 



66 



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303 

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352 



eiit to tie 



221 

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4;i4 



384 



432 



Richardia, Twin Spathcd 

 Richmond, Glover's Island 

 Richmond Horticultural Society 

 Richmond Scenery . . 

 Riviera, Flower Culture of the 

 Road Sweepings 749. 

 Bock Garden, Water in the .. 

 Rock Plants Flowcrii g in June 



Rockery, a Miniature 



Roots, 469; Downward Growth cf, 



709; Dryness of Tree, 393; 



Preserving Surface .. 623, 

 Rott Pressure, Artificial 

 Root Sap, Acidity of . . 

 Rosa e(®, 437; R. Luc:®. 672; R. 



Luciffl var. Maria's Triumph . . 

 Rof ariana' Year Boc k for 1898 

 Rose and Lily Aphis .. 

 Rose, A Gold Medal, Garden, 452; A 



New Striped, 401; ARojsl, 384; 



An Annual 110. 

 Rose Conference at Bath 



Rose Exhibitions 



Rose, First, of Summtr 

 Rose Garden, Supple 



ninth tditicn of the 

 Rose Growers' Difficulties •• 

 Rose Growing in Town Gardens 

 Rose Hybridisation 568 



Rose Notes 844 



Rose, Qaeet of the Blue . . . . 457 



Rose 8eaton,The, 416, 488, 507; Late- 

 ness of 



Rose Show, How we made our, 

 Successful . . 



Rotes, 682; Abolition of Treble 

 Classes for, 17; Among the Col- 

 chest* r, 444; Attar of, 669; at 

 Richmond, 338; at the Temple 

 Show, 368 ; Autumn, 435 ; Bones 

 for, 823; British Raised, 541; 

 Budding, 484; Button Hole, 

 457; Climbing, for Southern 

 Gardens, 142; Exhibition, 469; 

 for Archways, 74; for Cottage 

 Walls, 438; for Maiket, 413, 

 475; Fragrant, 196; Garden, 77, 

 194; Hybrid Tea, 453; in Deco. 

 ration?, 455; in Hong Eong, 

 441; in the North of Scotland, 

 444; Names of, 860 ; New, 

 274, 385 ; New French, 370; 

 New Trailing. 672 ; Notes on, 167; 

 of 1894, 66 ; of 1895, 81 ; of 1896. 

 181; of 1897, 266; Own Root, 

 732; Parentage of, 111, 150; 

 Perpetual, 751; Planting and 

 Protecting Tea, 614 ; Planting in 

 Spring, 305; Protecting Standard, 

 872 ; Pruning of, 125, 161 ; 

 Queen's Diamond Jubilee Cup 

 for, 417, 457 ; Relative Value of 

 Tea, 434 ; Sheaves of, 415, 456 ; 

 Single, 436 ; Some Forthcoming, 

 324; Some Good White, 6; 

 Some Old, 495; Wild, 439, 496; 

 Work among Pot , . . . . p 



Roses, Varieties of : Bengal or 

 Chinese, 440; Capt. Christy 

 Panacl<§, 401 ; Mai echal Niel, 75 ; 

 Perle des Rouges, 638; Puiity, 

 452; R. B. Cater, 419; Safrano, 

 Hardiness of, £42; Sunrise, 771 ; 

 Una, 433 ; Yellow Abyssinian 



Royal Aquarium Show 



Royal Botanic Soc : ety, 30, 141, 218, 

 317, 394, 501, 536, 859; Lectures 



Royal Botanic Society of Manchester 



219 



Royal Caledonian Horticultural 

 Society q\\ 



R^yal Gardeners' Orphan Fund, 135) 



o , „ 141, 208, 270, 



Royal Horticultural Society, 4L 164, 

 203, 285, 317, 386, 418, 463, 497, 

 531, 554, 595, 627, 675, 707, 743 

 775, 822; Affiliated Societies; 

 208; and Railway Companies, 

 471 ; Annual Meeting, 105 ; 

 Annual Report, 47; Awards, 71, 

 114; Committees for 1898, 70; 

 Examination in Horticulture, 40, 

 408, 426 ; Fruit Shows, 643, 654, 

 659, 682 ; Fruit Show Audit, 659 ; 

 Lectures for 1898, 47; Meetings, 

 731; Meetings fcr 1899, 728; 

 Rose Show, 463 ; Socral at Chis- 

 wick, 440 ; Temple Show, 321, 



0 1 tt • 337 > 33 8, 3*9, 



Royal Horticultural Society of Aber- 

 deen . . , . . . im 579 



Royal Horticultural Scciety of Ireland 

 Royal Oxfordshire Horticultural 

 Society . . 426, 580, 



Roy al Scottish Arboricultural Society 

 Rubber from the Gold Coast 

 Rugby Chrysanthemum Show 

 Rural Industries, Women and 



Saccolabxum miniatum 

 Saffron, Meadow 

 St. Clare Castle, Ryde . . 

 St. Pagan's Castle 

 St. Neot's Horticultural Society 

 St. Petersburg Horticultural E hiM 



437 

 596 



859 

 361 



617 



858 



354 



822 

 759 



807 

 118 



843 

 773 

 552 



371 



487 

 15 



622 



744 



Stlvfa ftltia 



Sa'tity 



Said j Hciticul' ural Sccfefy.. 

 Saocdeir, Sir Edwin and 



Golden Wedding of 

 8awbiidge«ortb, A Vieit to .. 



Sixifrsga h; purines 



£cale, BeccL-bark 

 Joa« 



lAGg 



.. 541 



.. 329 



.. 679 

 Lady, 



£68, 680 

 .. 608 

 456 



Felt, 257; San 

 ..107, 140, 179, 224, 267 

 Scale Insects, 267 ; and tbeir Enemies, 

 31; Useful . 3 



Scale on Peach Trees 



• * 



Scenery, Preservation of 



Schedule?, Exhibition . . 



Schfz^stj lis coccinea • . 



Schizoneura lani^era . , 



Scilly Isles, Bulb Trade of, 209; Daf- 

 fodil Haivest, 207; Failure of 

 Flower Crops at, 242 ; Flower 

 Culture in the .. 479, 



Scientific Horticulture 



Scoizocera 



Scottish Horticultural 



13, 58, 118, 140, 



394, 499, 514, 549, 666, 743, 810, 

 Scuticaxia Hadweni .. if 371, 

 Seakaie, ,543, 752; Forcing, 320: in 



the Open Ground, 309 ; 



gating 



Seashore Plants 538, 



Seasons and Vegetation 

 Seaweed in the Uarden 

 Sedum spectabile , 



Seed Market, Ii iluence of Football 

 on the 



43 

 470 



567 

 70 



467 



494 

 291 



372 



Arsociation, 

 174, 191, 318, 



812 

 538 



Propa 



871 

 660 

 109 

 172 

 670 



843 

 302 



1 



99 

 743 

 553 

 548 

 470 

 291 

 487 



761 

 487 



854 



538 

 796 

 109 

 184 

 319 

 320 

 288 

 188 



637 

 689 

 184 

 410 



i 9 



on 



584. t>96 



Seed Trade Dispute 



Seeds, 583; &nd Music, 842; and 

 Seed Testing, 859; Buying and 

 Home Testing of, 8e55 ; Non- 

 warranty of, 308; Vitality of .. 



Sena apiformis 



Sevenosks Chrysanthemum Society 



Sevenoaks Flowtr Show . . . . 



Sevenohks Horticultural Scciety .. 



Sewage Farm in Berlin . . 



Sewage Farming at Congletcn 



Sawage, New Treatment of . . 



Shallots 389 



Sharpe and Son, Messrs. John •• 175 



Sheffield Chr j santhemum Society 



120, 194, 



Sherwood, Presentation to Mr. N, N. 



Sherwood Silver Cup 117 



Shirley Gardeners' Associatirv, 26, 



73, 135, 252, 4:8, 581, 642, 707, 



790, 



Shrewsbury Floral Fete 



Shrewsbury, Grape Classes at 



Shropshire Horticultural Society . . 



Shrubberies, Snowdrops iu 



Simpson, Mr. A. • • . • . • 



Sitones lineatuf 



Smilax Cultivation 



Smythe, Mr.W 168, 



Snapdragon, Dw&rf 



Snow flakes 



Snowdrops in Shrubberies 



Soils and Potting . . •• 393, 

 Soils, Natural Fertility of, 167 ; Nitro- 

 gen in, 795 ; Potato Fertilisers 



for Heavy • • 



Southampton Chrysanthemum Show 

 Southampton Horticultural Society 



62, 



Southampton Rose Show . . 

 South watk Park, Chrysanthemums at 



Spkserella Fragar © 



Spinach, 421; Perpetual, 421; New 



Zealand . . . . . . 



Spiranthes colorans 49 



Spooner, Mr. Stephen 381 



Sporting, Experiment to Induce • . 332 

 Spring Flowers, 705; Early .. .. 65 

 8pringtime, 239 ; The Pleasant . . 139 

 Stachys lanata . . .. 661 



S^anhopea Bodigasiana . . 492 

 S.anley Park, Liverpool, Palm House 



for 124 



Stapelias . . 36 



Starling a Friend of Gardeners 842 

 S tatement, A St ar tlin g 20 



Stephanotis floribunda, 797; in & 



Cool House 698, 772 



Stock*, Double Winter 214 



Stock, East Lothian 293 



Stoking 43 



Stourbridge, Coming of Age 



Festivities at 429 



Stove Plants 262 



Strelitzia Regit se .. 334 



Streptccarpuses 26 



Stratford Market 124 



Strawberries, 322 ; Alpine, 633 ; at 

 Maidstone, 524; Failure with, 

 534 ; Flavour in, 452 ; for Forcing, 

 247, 630; Improving, 557; in 

 Scotland, 511 ; Late, 483 ; Mildew 

 on, £88, 664; New, 473, 486; 

 Perpetual Fruiting, 616; Seed* 

 Hug, 673; Two New ..636 

 Strawberries, Varieties of : Exquisite, 

 636; Laxton's Trafalgar, 470; 

 Rojal Sovereign, 240, 282; The 

 Plymouth, 553; Veitch's Prolific 636 

 Strawberry, Evolution of the Culti- 

 vated 365 



108 

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234 

 448 



708 

 325 



421 



