CCXl PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Cattleya x ' Octave Doin,' Ixviii, Ixxv, 

 ccix 



X ' Portia,' ccviii 

 X Rex, cxlvii 



X ' Rhoda,' Fowler's var., 

 F.C.C., ccv 



Schroderae, Ixxiii 

 X ' Souvenir de Queen Victoria,' 

 ccvi 



X ' Suzanne Hye de Crom,' 

 cxlviii 



X ' Sybil ' var. ' Lord Kitch- 

 ener,' F.C.C., cciv 

 X ' Tityus,' Shrubbery var., 

 F.C.C., Ixxv 



var. ' A. McBean,' F.C.C., 

 Ixviii 



Trianae, ' Mrs. de B. Crawshay,' 

 A.M., Ixx 



• Mrs. Phillips,' A.M., Ixx 

 Warneri alba, cxlv 

 Warscewiczii, cl, cli, ccv 



' Frau Melanie Beyrodt,' 

 ccv 



Southfield var., cxlix 

 " Cattleyen und Laelien," by A. 



Hefka, reviewed, 292 

 Cauliflower, black leg, 193 



damaged by spring-tails, 643 

 root maggot, cxvii 

 Ceanothus americanus, precocious 



flowering of, 1 76 

 Cedar, pencil, see Juniperus virginiana 

 red, see Thuya plicata 

 woods, 141 

 Cedrus Libani, 141 

 Celastrus articulatus, A.M., ccii 

 Celery blight, see leaf-spot 

 foot rot, 627 

 leaf -spot, 193 



possible source of origin, 

 476 



Celmisia Monroi, cxxxvii 

 Celosia, 348 

 Celtis, 348 



Cenia sp., in S. Africa, 81 

 Centaurea, 350, 369 



macrocarpa, 369 

 Centaurium, 349 

 Centipedes, 160 

 Centranthus, 350 

 Cerastium latifolium, 322 



trigynam, 321 

 Ceratonia, 349 

 Cercis, 349 



racemosa, 223 

 Cercospora beticola, 188, 355 



fusca, 338 

 Certificate of Appreciation awarded, xl, 



cxvii, clxxix 

 Certificates of Diligent Interest, ccxviii 

 Chaenactis, new sp., 335 

 Chaetospermum glutinosa as stock for 



Citrus, 314 

 Chalcidids injuring seeds, 311 

 Chappell, Marion, " More Gardening 



Don'ts," 289 

 Chaptalia, 236 



Charcoal, its use in horticulture, 473 



Cheilanthes, 148 



Cheiranthus Cheiri var. gynantherus, 83 

 Chelsea Show Report, xcvi 

 Chemiotaxis, 205, 212 

 Chenopodium album, 309 



Botrys, 348 

 Cherimoya fruit fly, 1 49 

 Cherries, respiration in, 621 

 Cherry ' Abbesse d'Oignies,' 617 



Australian, see Exocarpus cu- 

 pressifolius 



' Bing,' 312 



black, see Prunus serotina 



' Black Republican,' 312 



' Black Tartarian,' 312, cxxiii 



' Coe,' 312 



double, 369 



' Duke,' 312, 617 



' Early Purple,' 312 



' Elton,' 312 



ermine moth, 301 



fruit fly, 312 



saw fly, 312 

 ' Governor Wood,' 312 

 importations, 149 

 ' Knight,' 312 

 ' Lambert,' 312 

 ' Major Francis,' 312 

 ' May Duke,' 312 

 ' Napoleon,' 312 

 ' Noir de Schmidt,' cxxiii 

 not attacked by fire-blight, 320 

 oranges, see Citropsis 

 ' Rockport,' 312 

 ' Schmidt,' 313 

 thrips, 644 

 ' Waterhouse,' 312 

 ' Williamette,' 312 

 ' Windsor,' 312 

 yellow leaf disease, 312 

 Chestnut bark disease, 141, 313, 339, 

 617 



longevity of spores in soil, 

 313 



Sweet, 321, 348 

 Chickweed, 350 

 Chicory, 350 

 Children's gardens, 141 

 Chinese trees and shrubs, 215 

 Chionanthus virginica, its pruning, 30 

 Chionodoxa sardensis, 369 

 Chittenden, F. J., on Primula flori- 

 bundaandP. x kewensis, 263 



on the rogue wallflower, 83 

 Chlorogalum angustifolium leaf blotch, 

 ■ 482 



Chlorophyll, its constitution, 142 

 Chlorosis, its cure, 155 

 Choisya ternata, 25 



its pruning, 28 

 Chrysanthemum ' Abercorn Beauty,' 

 cxciv 



' A. Barnham,' XXX, cxcvi 

 ' Almirante,' A.M., cxcvi 

 Balsamita, 350 

 ' Brighton,' XXX, cxcv 

 ' Bronze Goacher,' cxcvi 

 ' Caledonia,' A.M., cxcvi 

 ' Captain Fox,' A.M., cxcix 



