602 INDEX. 
Auriculas, slipping for propagation, 
348, 397, 451, 468 
preparaiion for winter protec- 
tion of, 568, 584 
Avenues, 70 
Azaleas, or upright American Honey- 
suckles, 276, 301 
B. 
Babianas, 166, 508 
Balm, common, 205, 521 
Moldavian, 352 
ofGilead, 364 
Balsam, double striped, 161, 179, 299, 
353, 425 
Banqueting-house, rural, 71 
Bark-stove. 91 
Basil, sweet, 206, 326, 383 
Bay, sweet, 62, 356 
Beans, early Mazagan, Windsor, &c. 
134, 186, "320, 374 
to top when in blossom, 374 
Beans, kidney, to force, 104, 124, 179, 
593 
in the open ground, 329, 376, 
409, 432, 462 
Lima and Carolina, 377, 409, 
Budding, methods of, 443 
Buddleias, 363 
Bulb-glasses, 83 
Bulbs, planting various sorts of, 83, 
295, 446, 503, 543, 568, 589 
taking up early flowering, 396, 
417 
treatment of seedling, 396, 569, 
sowing seeds of, 469, 500, 545 
planting in glasses and pots, 83, 
546, 569 
observations on the late plant- 
465 
Bear's foot, 502 
Beech-tree, 75, 263, 301, 536 
Beet, red, 132, 194, 207, 223, 380, 409 
green and white, 194, 380 
to preserve in winter, 557 
Bignonias, 292, 414, 459 
Belladonna Lily, 417, 429, 469, 572 
Belvidere, or Summer Cypress, 352 
Benjamin-tree, 301 
Berberries, 45, 233, 529 
Blackthorn, or Sloe-tree, 266 
Bladder-nut, 148, 301 
Bladder-senna, 301. 
Bladder Ketmia, or Hibiscus Irionum. 
352 
Blossoms of early wall fruit-trees, to 
protect, 219, 335 
Board-edgings, 79 
Borage, 206, 383 
Borecole, or Scotch Kale, 191, 317, 
372, 406, 431, 460, 556 
Bowers, rural, 71, 74 
Box edgings, common care of, 79, 426, 
452 504 547 
planting, 303, 356, 504, 547 
clip or trim, 357, 426, 452, 504, 
548 
Bridges, ornamental, 68, 72 
Broccoli, Italian or Cauliflower, 190, 
318, 373, 407 
to preserve for winter use, 556 
Brawallia, 161, 353, 398 
Brussels sprouts, 318, 373, 406 
Buckthorn, sea, 292 
Budding or Inoculating, 415, 429, 440, 
442, 467, 473, 498 
589 
ing of, 82 
Bupthalmum fruticosum,428 
Burnet, garden, 205, 383, 521 
Cabbage, care of autumn sown plants, 
128, 184, 513, 555, 576 
sowing seed in winter, spring, 
and summer, 21, 129, 184, 317, 372, 
406, 438, 460 
planting out finally, 184, 317, 
373, 406, 431, 460 
— — planting large 
cabbages for 
seed, 207 
earthing up, 373 
tying up the leaves to whiten, 
373 
■ sowing seed in autumn to pro- 
duce early summer cabbages, 481 
preserving full grown heads 
for winter and spring use, 556 
Cabinets, rural, 74 
Cactuses, 165, 178, 362, 364, 404, 508, 
548 
Calceolarias, 354 
Callicarpa araericana, 363 
Calycanthus floridus, 277, 301 
Camellia japonica, 364, 453 
Campanulas, in sorts, 300 
nettle-leaved, 354 
Candytuft, 158, 299, 352 
Canker in trees, to prevent or cure, 
141, 142 
Canna indica, 363 
Canterbury-bells, 158, 300, 42fi 
Cape Bulbs, 166, 364, 429, 508 
compost for, 508 
Capparis, or Capre-shrub, 363 
Capsicums, 207, 327, 381, 411, 439 
Caraway, 206, 326, 330 
Cardoon, Spanish, 204, 326, 383, 411, 
438, 463, 480, 558 
Carnations, general care and culture 
of, 79, 80, 158, 161,. 163, 296, 300, 
350, 353, 397,419, 447, 468, 500, 537, 
568, 584 
description of a fine double, 
421 
' — to card or assist in blowing, 
419, 420, 447 
laying and piping, 422, 423 
