cclvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Owen, J. A., and Boulger, G. S., " The 



Country Month by Month," 292 

 Oxalis adenophylla, A.M., cxxvi, cxxix 

 Ox-eye Daisy, 350 



in wild garden, 364, 369 

 Oxytenanthera abessinica, 306 



Paeonia Moutan, its pruning, 29 

 Paeonies for various purposes, 336 

 Pseony, 348 



' Golden Harvest,' A.M., cxxxvi 

 Paliurus, 349 



Palmetto, ornamental, 168 

 Palms, at Buitenzorg, 168 



hardy, 367 

 Pancratium canariense, clxxv 



maritimum, clxxv 

 Panicum verticillatum, 154 

 Panthus sp., 45 

 Papaver Lecoquii, 321 



orientale x P. somniferum, clxxv 

 ' Lady Frederick Moore,' 

 A.M., cxxxiv 



Rhoeas, hunger forms, 176 



somniferum, clxxv 

 Papaya, grafted, 168, 337 

 Paper-making, 2 

 Parallelaptera sp., 46 

 Parasitism, its effect on plants, 23 

 Parietaria, 154, 348 

 Parlatoria Blanchardi, 150 

 Parnassia, 319 

 Parsley leaf-spot, 477 

 Passion vine, woodiness in, 631 

 Paths, garden, 368 



woodland, 368 

 Patwardhan, G. B., " Guide to Rose 

 Culture in the Bombay Presidency," 

 600 



Paulownia imperialis, cxxviii 

 var, lanata, 218 

 Pea damaged by spring-tail, 643 



diseases, 630 



seed beetle, 613 



seedless, cxx 

 Peach, absorption by seed, 183 



' Arp Beauty,' 337 



brown rot canker, 338 



' Cling,' 631 



* Edgemont,' 631 

 ' Frances,' 338 

 fruit-fly, 149 



' Kia-Ora,' 631 



* Late Crawford,' 631 

 ' Miss Lola,' 338 

 stop back, 169 



tip moth, 631 

 tree aphides, 169 



Peaches, ice scald of, 621 



imported, 149 | 

 not attacked by fire blight, 320 ! 

 respiration in, 621 



Pear attacked by Euclea indeter- \ 

 minata, 346 I 

 bacterial blossom rot, 621 

 ' Bartlett,' storage of, 170 

 ' Bellissime d'Hiver,' 621 

 ' Bergamotte Esperen,' c]\;x\ iii 



Pear ' Beurre d'Amanlis,' 621 

 ' Catillac,' 621 

 ' Conference,' 621 

 ' Dr. Jules Guyot,' 621 

 fire blight, 320, 321 

 * Louise Bonne of Jersey,' 621 

 ' Lucy Duke,' 338 

 ' Pitmaston Duchess,' 621 

 Quince hybrid, clxxviii 

 ' Seckel,' 338 

 ' Vicar of Winkfield,' 621 

 ' Williams' Bon Chretien,' 621 

 ' Winter Nelis,' 338 



Pears, imported, 149 



Kieffer hybrids, 170 

 prickly Australian, 176 



Pearl bushes, see Exochorda 



Peas, analysis of trial at Wisley, 65 



effect of smoke and gas upon, 

 184 



Pecan, cultivation, 339 



diseases, 338 

 Pedicularis, 322 

 Pelargonium angulosum, xiii 



apiifolium, xxxix 



bacterial disease of, 620 



capitatum, xliii 

 X conspicuum, clxxx 



cuculiatum, xlii 



denticulatum * Stella,' clxxv 



echinatum, xxxix 



hybrid scented, xxxix, xl, xlii, 

 xliii, xlv, cxiv, clxxv, clxxx, 

 clxxxii 



Moreanum, clxxxii 



quercifolium minus, clxxv 



' Radiance,' cxxxix 



letragonum, xxxix 

 X ' Unique,' xlv, clxxx 



variegation in, 624 

 Penicillium pinophilum, 145 

 Pentachondria pumila, precocious 



flowering, 176 

 Pentstemon, 163, 362 



Cobaea, 276 



Hartwegii, 276 

 Pentstemons selected from trial, cxlii 



tried at Wisley, 191 4, 276 

 Peridermium Comptoniae, 632 



pyriforme, 632 



sp. on pine, 632 



Strobi, I, 3, 317 

 Periwinkle, 349 



Pernettya in wild garden, 368, 369 

 Peronospora obliqua, 77 



Viciae, 631 

 " Perpetual Flowering Carnation,The," 



by E. J. Wootten, reviewed, 290 

 Perrisia daphnes, cx\'i 



rosaria, cxxi 

 Persimmon, see Diospyros 



varieties, 339 

 Perymenium, 162 

 Pestalozzia funerea, 620 



sp. attacking spruces, 620 

 Petasites, 350 



Pethybridge, G. H., on possible source 

 of origin of leaf-spot disease of culti- 

 vated celery, 476 



