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INDEX. 
M. 
Madam, hardy Rose, 17 
Maderia Ismelia, 213 
Magnolia odoratissima, noticed, 7'2 
Mandragora autumnalis, 93 
Mannettia cordifolia, 192 
Marcellus Tulip, 19 
Massonia lutea, 19 
Maxillaria ai'oraatica, 1 6'8 
M. cristata, 19 
Mignonette, to be sown, 24, 168 
Mimulus Wheeleri, 214 
cardinalis, 197 
culture of, 14 
Minorca Virgin's Bower, 142 
Mormodes atropurpurea, 167 
Mr, Skinner's jLpidendrum, 167 
Mr. Menzies' Eutoca, 142 
Mr. Murray's Pentstemon, 94 
Mr. Russell's Cinquefoil, 70 
Mr. Mackay's Zygopetaium, 97 
Mr. Groom's Fuchsia, 262 
Mr. Sabine's Strobilanthes, 261 
Mrs. Horsfall's Ipomaea, 50 
Mucuna, culture of the genus, 20 
Musa Cavendishii, 51 
M. coccinea, 61 
M. rosacea, 59 
M. sapientum, 57 
M. paradisiaca, 56 
> remarks on the genus, 53 
Myrtles, 23 
N. 
NARCissus-flowered Ismene, 267 
Natal Corn Flag, 71 
Nelumbiums, 96 
Nemophila insignis, 117, 151 
auriata, 164 
Nerine Sarniensis, 192 
Nerium tliyrsiflorum, 73 
• — remarks on the genus, 232 
Noble Stanhopea, 95 
O. 
On the Myrtle tribe of plants, 129 
On the cultivation of Cacti in moss, 250 
Viola odorata, var. pal- 
lida-plena, 249 
• Pepper and of Rice, 253 
Oncidium crispum, 166 
O. Lanceanum, 238 
O. divaricatum, 4 
O. Russellianum, 71 
O. altissimum, 144 
O. cornigerum, 143 
Operations for January, 274 
— February, 23 
— March, 47 
— April, 72 
— May, 95 
— June, 120 
— July, 144 
Operations for August, 168 
— September, 192 
— October, 2 i 6 
— November, 240 
— December, 264 
Orange-coloured Bifrenaria, 215 
trees to be taken out of the Orangery, 
120 
Oriental Hawthorn, 141 
Origin of weeping trees, 113 
Orithyia uniflora, 143 
Ornamental Cast-iron Garden-Chair, 257 
Ornamental Basket, for planting greenhouse 
plants in, 132 
Ornithogalum chlroaleucum, 144 
Oxalis floribunda, 72 
rubella, 72 
Ox-eye-like Oxyura, 118 
Oxyura chrysanthemoides, 118 
P. 
P^ONiA albiflora, var. Pottsii, 262 
notice of the genus, 135, 237 
Pansies, Lavinia, John Bull, 93, 166 
Papaver orientalis bracteatum, 12 
P. crocea nudicaule, 12 
P. floribunda, 12 
P. somniferum, 1 1 
P. Rheeas, 11 ; culture of the genus, 11 
Pdssifloras, for training, 31 
Pear-leaved Thorn, 213 
Pelargoniums, to propagate for autumn flower- 
ing, 48, 144 
Pencilled evening Primrose, 69 
Pendulous -fruited Adesmia, 70 
Dove-flower, 119 
Pentstemon Murrayanus, 94, 265 
P. cob^a, 70, 237 
Pepper, on the cultivation of, 253 
Pergularia odoratissima, directions for growing, 
46 
Peristeria pendula, 119 
Petunias, 48, 144 
Phacelia congesta, 94 
P. vinifolia, 121 
Physotogia truncata, 165 
Picotees, Miss Miller, and Emperor of China, 
119 
Pinks, Ann Boleyn, and Superb, 71, 24 
Middlesex Beauty, 262 
Warden and Omega, 262 
Carnations, Roses, &c. for early flow- 
ering, 264 
Pink-flowered Crybe, 168 
Tree Rose Bay, 164 
Plan of a Rosery for Scotch Roses, 139 
Plants suitable for grouping in the Flower 
Garden, 108 ' 
Plantain, the Cavendish, 51 
Platanus-leaved Begonia, 125 
Poinciania pulcherrima, 3 
Poinsettia pulcherrima, 163, 165 
Polyanthus, Fletcher's Defiance, 143 
tuberosa, var. flora pleno,168, 264 
Port Famine Fuchsia, 165 
