GENERAL INDEX. 
279 
Operations for October, 216 
— November, 239 
— December, 264 
— January, 274 
Ophrys arachnitis, 1 1 6 
— ferrum equinum, 189 
— fuciflora, 116 
— tabanifera, 189 
Orchids, culture of, 13 
— season of repose, 230 
Pachystigma, 227 
Pseonia moutan, 33 
— papaveracea, 33 
Pancratium humile, 92 
Passiflora alata, 151 
• — alato-cserulea, 153 
— Buonapartea, 152 
— cserulea, 153 
— cseruleo-racemosa, 153 
— coccinea, 152 
— edulis, 152 
— fragrans, 153 
— incarnata, 152 
— laurifolia, 152 
— maliformis, 152 
kermesina, 153 
— kermesina Lemicheziana, 151 
— Lemichez’s crimson, 151 
— Loudonii, 153 
— Middle toniana, 153 
— Mooreana, 153 
— phoenicea, 152 
picturata, 153 
— princeps, 153 
— quadrangularis, 152 
— racemosa, 153 
■ — sanguinea, 153 
Passiflora serratistipula, 152 
— tilisefolia, 152 
Passionflowers, bearing eatable fruit, 152 
. — — selection of beautiful, 153 
Pelargoniums, 23, 131 
Pentas carnea, 135 
Pentstemon Gordoni, 189 
— McEwani, 174 
Pepper-moth on roses, 167 
Pergularia campanulata, 27 
Pericallia syringaria, 168 
Peristeria Barkeri, 146 
Petunia, new variety, 165 
— spe. nov., 273 
Phaleenopsis amabilis, 116 
— new variety, 263 
Pharbitis cathartica, 92 
Phebalium, 225 
Philotheca, 225 
Physianthus auricomus, 87 
Phlox Leopoldiana, 267 
Physostegia virginica, 215 
Pigmy Moth, red-headed, 7 1 
— satin, 72 
Pilocarpeee, 225 
Pilocarpus, 225 
Pink, Mr. Henderson’s, 126 
Pistacia Lentiscus, 34 
Plants and plant houses, 205 
Plants, fine, 165 
— habits of, 229, 232 
— hard-wooded, 232 
— list of tender ones which have borne the 
open air, 36 
— profuse flowering of, 113 
— winter blooming, 131 
— — repose of, 233, 251 
Pleroma elegans, 215 
Plumbago Larpentse, 271 
— new species, 21, 239 
Poinciana pulcherrima, 1 34 
Poinsettia pulcherrima, 134 
Polmaise heating, 79, 82 
Pomegranate, 34 
Porphyrocoma lanceolata, 53 
— lance-leaved, 53 
Primula, Chinese, 135 
— insects infesting, 168 
— sinensis, 135 
Pruning and training, 1 36 
Pterophorus rhododactylus, 72 
Pterostigma grandiflorum, 74 
Pultensea juncea, 123 
Punica, 34 
Puya Altensteinii gigantea, 1 89 
Pyrus japonica, 33 
Radiation, 130 
Raphistemma, pretty, 27 
— pulchellum, 27 
Red-spider, 96 
Renanthera matutina, 116 
— coccinea, 273 
Repose of plants, 229 
Review of Mr. Paul’s Rose-garden, 138 
Rhododendron arboreum Paxtoni, 99 
— Catawbiensis, 34 
— fastuosum flore pleno, 118 
— javanicum, 191 
— Jenny Lind, 118 
— maximum, 34 
— metropolitanum, 118 
— Mr. Paxton’s Tree, 99 
— new species, 118 
— new variety, 142 
— ponticum, 34 
— pruning of, 136 
Rigidella ortliantha, 121 
Rockeriis, 50 
Rosa anemoneflora, 142 
Rose, Alpine or Boursault, 168 
Rose-chaffers, 71 
— garden reviewed, 138 
— insects infesting the, 1 67 
— Leaf-roller Moth, 72 
— perpetual, 162 
— Plume Moth, 72 
Ruellia coromandeliana, 125 
— grandiflora, 30 
— intrusa, 125 
— large-leaved, 29 
— longiflora, 30 
— macrophylla, 29, 135 
— obliqua, 125 
— Purdieana, 116, 273 
! — secunda, 125 
