GENERAL INDEX. 
287 
mode of remedying its effects, 
viii. 64. 
Fruit, constituent parts of, vii. 258 
Fuchsia globosa, ii. 75 ; culture of 
the genus noticed, ii. 85, 87, 192 ; 
Groomiana, iii. 262 ; discolor, 
hi. 165 ; macrostema, var. re- 
curvata, iv. 17 ; large stamened, 
iv. 17 ; globosa, var. elegans, iv. 
75, 212 ; Atkinsonia, iv. 190 ; 
globosa, iv. 191; arborea, dimen- 
sions of, in the open air, v. 12 ; 
fulgens, v. 17, 164 ; culture of, 
v. 222 ; method of protecting 
the genus, in the open ground, v. 
251 ; cylindracea, well adapted 
for hybridisation, vi. 17; fulgens, 
suggestions for treating it as 
Dahlias usually are, vi. 46 ; 
further remarks on its culture, 
vi. 273 ; globosa, var. Devonia, 
vi. 237 ; corymbiflora, vii. 262 ; 
decumbens, vii. 188 ; fulgens, 
propriety of assigning it to a new 
genus, vii. 182 ; microphylla, its 
affinity with F. fulgens in the 
form of the corolla, vii. 183 ; 
Standishii, its combination of 
the characters of both its pa- 
rents, vii. 183 ; characteristics 
of the original species of, vii, 
183 ; instructions for hybridis- 
ing, vii. 184 ; cordifolia, viii. 
141 ; corymbiflora, viii. 7 ; 
general culture of, viii. 8 ; ful- 
gens and its hybrids, plan of 
forcing, viii. 1 35 ; radicans, viii. 
262 ; treatment of, viii. 131; well 
adapted for planting in a shel- 
tered border, viii. 14, 134 ; pro- 
priety of pruning the dwarf 
species, viii. 133 ; cordifolia, ix. 
99; treatment of, ix. 100; Laneii, 
ix. 167 ; Monypennii, ix. 117; 
radicans, ix. 27 ; culture of, ix. 
28 ; alpestris, x. 47; exoniensis, 
x. 151 ; splendens, x. 21 ; best 
hybrid, described, x. 215 ; sug- 
gestions for disbudding, x. 62 ; 
general treatment of, x. 204 ; 
seedling, Smith's Queen Victoria, 
xi. 73 ; Standish's seedling, xi. 
31; to obtain improved varieties 
of, xi. 32 ; for planting in masses, 
xi. 138 ; serratifolia, xii. 94, 
169 ; saw- leaved, xii. 169 ; large- 
flowered, xiii. 94, 97 ; macran- 
tha, xiii. 97, 140 ; serratifolia, 
xiii. 237 ; the, as a standard, 
xiii. 13 ; kinds of, very ap- 
propriate for forming standard, 
xiii. 16 ; advantage of training, 
xiii. 17 ; xiv. 23, 141 ; serrati- 
folia, xiv. 135 ; dependens, xv. 
22 ; loxensis, xv. 96 ; macran- 
tha, xv. 258 ; spectabilis, xv. 
142, 258 
Fucus vesiculosa, iii. 42 
Fuel, economic use of, iv. 57 ; re- 
marks on, iv. 185 
Fugosia hakeeefolia, xiii. 236 ; he- 
terophylla, xiii. 69 
Fumigation, destroying insects by, 
i. 24 ; with tobacco injurious to 
Orchidaceous flowers, viii. 96 
Funaria hygrometrica, xii. 169 
Functions of plants materially 
affected by heat, vi. 84 
Funckia albo-marginata, v. 139, 
211; Sieboldiana, v. 162 
Furnaces, hints on the formation 
of, v. 62 ; management of, v. 
264 ; Chanter's patent smoke- 
burning, ii. 245 ; Whitty's, ii. 
248 
Furze, as a standard, xi. 19 
G. 
Galactodendron utile, vi. 113 
Galangale, round-rooted, i. 125 
Galanthus, ii. 69 
Galardia picta, iv. 131 ; coronata, 
ix. 167 
Galeandra Baueri, vii. 211 ; new 
species of, vii. 166 ; Devoniana, 
viii. 145 ; xiii. 166 ; xiv. 49 
Galipea, xiv. 224 
Galphimia glauca, v. 236 
Gandaria, xv. 158 
Gangrene of stems of plants, ii. 47 
Garcinia mangostana, xv. 205 ; 
cornea, xv. 206 ; morella, xv. 
206; cambogia, xv. 206 ; am- 
boinensis, xv. 207 ; dioica, xv. 
206 
Garden architecture, iv. 82 ; re- 
marks on, viii. 107, 183, 231, 255 
Garden chairs, figured, i. 123, 220 ; 
iv. 206 
Garden implements, iii. 204 
Garden mats, vi. 24, 274 
Garden ornaments, vi. 19, 40 
Garden pots, improvements in, x. 
42, 84 
Garden scenery, xiii. 177 
Garden seats, ii. 71 
Gardens, most instructive to a 
tourist, ix. 66 
Gardeners, attention to trifles, xi. 
256, 260 ; mental improvement, 
of, vi. 207, 230 
Gardening as a science, articles on, 
ix. 9, 33, 57, 81, 105, 129, 153, 
177, 201, 225, 249, xi. 9, 33, 57, 
81, 105, 129, 153, 177, 201,227, 
249 
Gardening, pleasures of, v. 153 
Gardenia florida, i. 226 ; radicans, 
i. 227, ii. 24, 216 ; ii. 72, 120, 
144, 168, 192, 240 ; v. 105 ; 
pannea, iv. 115 ; Rothmannia, 
vii. 21; Sherbournue, x. 238, 
xv. 23 ; Stanleyana, xii. 214 ; 
Devoniana, xiii. 262, 269 ; Duke 
of Devonshire's, xiii. 269 ; flo- 
rida, var. fortuniana, xiii. 188 ; 
Lord Stanley's, xiii. 169 ; Stan- 
leyana, xiii. 169 ; Fortuni, xiv. 
117 ; longistyla, xiv. 213 ; mal- 
leifera, xiv. 140 ; nitida, xv. 21 
Gardoquia Gillesii, iii. 18, 72 ; 
Hookerii, iii. 144, 243 ; multi- 
flora, v. 210, vi. 223; betoni- 
coides, vii. 262 
Garland-flowered Rose Bay, iii. 1 1 7 
Gas furnace, Witty's improved, 
recommended, i. 132 ; figured, i. 
133 
Gas stoves, their applicability to 
horticultural purposes, v. 80 
Gases described, ix. 178 ; ix. 201, 
xiv. 130 
Gasteria, ordinary culture of the 
genus, vii. 251 
Gastrochilus pulcherrimus, vi. 213, 
vii. 75, 76, ix. 70; longiflora, x. 
93 
Gastrolobium cordatum, vii. 43 ; 
acutum, x. 213 ; villosum, xiv. 
188, xv. 256 ; spinosa, xv. 256 
Gastronema, ii. 69 
Gate lodge for a country residence, 
i. 178 
Gaultheria, i. 160, ii. 228 ; Shallon, 
i. 160 
Gaybine, royal purple, ix. 243 
Gaylussacia pseudo-vaccinium, xii. 
19, 101, xv. 257 
Geigera, xiv. 225 
Gelasine azurea, vii. 41; almost 
hardy, vii,. 4 1 
Genista monosperma, iv. 19, 45, v. 
21 ; bracteolata, vii. 89 ; mono- 
sperma, vii. 143; virgata, xi. 43; 
(Seline) Spachiana, xii. 260 ; 
spinosa, xiii. 236 
Gentian quinqueflora, iii. 165 
Gentiana gelida, vi. 189, vii. 5 ; 
153 ; Pneumonanthe, vii. 154 ; 
acaulis, vii. 154 ; septemfida, 
viii. 51, xv. 232 ; verna, viii. 
118 ; septemfida, var. caucasica, 
ix. 167 
Geodorum, ii. 158, 183 
Geometrical flower garden, plan of 
a, i. 154, 184 
Geraniums noticed, iii. 216 ; tuber- 
osum, var. ramosum, vi. 41 ; 
improperly confounded with Pe- 
largoniums, vii. 33 ; rubifolium, 
vii. 19 ; erianthum, ix. 213 
Gerardia delphinifolia, vi. 165 ; 
glutinosa, xiii. 70 
Germination of seeds, ii. 114, vi. 
85 ; phenomena of, ix. 10 
Gesneria Suttoni, i. 13 ; Cooperi, 
i. 224 ; allagophylla, ii. 164 ; 
faucialis, ii. 24, 72, 260 ; ob- 
longata, iv. 22 ; Selloii, iv. 27 ; 
faucialis, iv. 27 ; sceptrum, var. 
ignea, iv. 116 ; Lindleyi, iv. 210 ; 
Douglasii, var. verticillata, iv. 
259 ; faucialis, v. 117; oblongata, 
v. 259 ; reflexa, v. 92, 117 ; ru- 
pestris, v. 53, 187 ; verticillata, 
v. 118; Douglasii, var. verticil- 
lata, vi. 29 ; Marchii, vi. 186 ; 
oblongata, vi. 104 ; stricta, vi. 
163 ; treatment of the genus, vi. 
30 ; cochlearis, vii. 66 ; mollis, 
