INDEX. 



ccxciii 



Iris pumila diseased, cxvi 



reticulata tetramerous, xxxiii 

 „ variegata 'Miss Eardley,' A.M., 



cxxxvi 

 ,, Willmottiana, 633 

 „ Wilsonii, 257 

 Irises, Eegelio cyclus, 258 

 Iron sulphate and chlorosis, 240, 450 

 „ „ for destruction of weeds, 

 32, 44 

 Irrigation in Idaho, 258 



,, ,, investigations, 258 

 ,, ,, Japanese orchards, 99 



„ N. Dakota, 260 

 „ „ problems, 464 

 Isabella virginalis, 471 

 Ismene calathina, cxvi 

 Itea ilicifolia, A.M., cxlvi 



Jacobinia suberecta, 260 

 Japan, fruit-growing in, 95 

 Japanese Clover, 633 

 Jasminum primulinum, xxxii 

 Java, botanic garden at Nongko Djadjar, 

 254 



Jeffery, H. J., see Be vis, J. F. 

 Jekyll, G., " Home and Garden," 431 

 see Elgood, G. S. 

 " Wood and Garden," 429 

 I Johns, C. A., " British Trees," 434 



„ ,, and G. S. Boulger," Flowers 

 of the Field," 195 

 *Juncaceae, parasitic root disease of, 260 

 Judd, J. W., " Students' Lyell," 582 

 Jujube, 97 



Juniperus communis, 71 



,, ,, nana, 71 



,, virginiana, 273, 274 



Kale at Wisley, 1911, 427 



,, * True Labrador,' A.M., cxx 

 Karaka, 58 



Keeble,F., andRayner, M. C, "Practical 



Plant Physiology," 436 

 Kennedya Beckxiana, 466 

 King's Acre Berry, A.M., cxxiv 

 Kitchen herbs, their origin, 525 

 Knotweed, 45, 47 



seedling, 48 

 Kuehneola albida, 273 



Lactuca sativa, 318 



Scariola, 275, 318 

 Laelia Boothiana, ccxvi 

 Laeliocattleya X amanda, ccxvi 



,, X Cranstounae, Weston- 



birt var. F.C.C., Ivi 

 „ X Denganii, A.M., cclvi 



X Dominiana, Monkend 

 variety, A.M., Ixv 

 ,, X germania, A.M., cli 



X luminosa aurea, F.C.C., 

 cclii, ccliii 

 „ X Martinetii, ' King 



George,' A.M., civ 



Laeliocattleya X Morningtoniae, F.C.C., 

 cli 



X * Nella,' F.C.C., cclviii 

 ,, X Prince of Orange,' 



F.C.C., cell, ccliii 

 X ' St. Gothard,' F.C.C., 



cclii, ccliii 

 X 'Sylvia,' F.C.C, clii, 

 cliii 



X 'W. J. Biggs,' A.M.. 

 cclvi 



„ X Verelii, ccxvi 



I Lamb's lettuce, origin of, 314 

 Lapageria rosea, 54 

 Lapsana communis, 41, 42 

 Larch, 68 



,, sawfly, 466 

 Lardizabala, 53 

 Larkspurs, 466 



La Thomasia, alpine garden at, 80 

 Lavandula Spica, 526 

 ,, vera, 528 

 La vender,, its origin, 528 

 Lead arsenate used against codling 



moth, 242 

 Leaf-fall, its morphology, 466 



„ -roller of roses, 260 

 Leaves, their influence on fruits, 460 

 Leeks, their origin, 108, 110 

 Leeward Is., cotton in, 246, 247 

 Legislation and plant disease, 250, 257 

 ,, ,, in West 



Indies, 261 

 Leguminous plants, inoculation of, 257 

 ,, native in Nebraska, 

 261 



Le Lautaret, general view of garden, 312 

 ,, its flora and alpine garden, 

 307 



portion of garden repre- 

 senting the Himalaya, 

 Tibet, Altai, and Siberia, 

 313 



,, portion of garden repre- 

 senting Pyrenees, 313 



,, view of garden from chalet, 

 312 



Leonardslee, alpine garden at, 83 

 Lepidium sativum, 313 

 Lepidosaphes ulmi, 267 

 Leptoglossus oppositus, 246 

 pbyllopus, 246 

 ,, zonatus, 246 

 Leptosphaeria Coniothyrium, 275 

 Leptothyrium sp., 645 

 Lespedeza striata, 633 

 " Lessons on Soil," E. J. Russell, 



reviewed, 439 

 Lettuce attacked by Rhizoctonia, 275 

 ,, leaf rot, 641 

 ,, origin of, 318 

 Lewisia Cotyledon, A.M., cxxxi 

 Libocedrus chilensis, 52 

 ,, tetragona, 52 

 Library, additions to, 1910, 198 

 " Life of Sir Joseph Banks, The," by 

 E. Smith, reviewed, 437 

 j Lilac-mite, 466 



I " Lilies," by A. Grove, reviewed, 587 



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