CONTENTS. 
Gentiana, (continued :) 
acaulis, 491 ; G. saponaria, 491 ; 
G.septemfida, vav. punctata, 492. 
Gentianella fimbriata^ 301. 
Geology of the Lizard, 361. 
Geometrical gardens, 204. 
Geranium argenteum, 300 ; G. san- 
guineum, 300. 
Geranium : see Pelargonium. 
Gesnera triflora, 26 ; G. pardina, 
91; G. breviflora, 195; G. liba- 
ncnsis, 322, 325. 
Geum chamcBdrifoHum, 299 ; G. mon- 
tanum, 310. 
Glechoma grandiflora, 311. 
Glenny on the chrysanthemum, 1 ; 
camellia, 76; hollyhock, 122; pelar- 
gonium, 145; rhododendron, 216. 
Glenny's Garden Almanac (184S), 
review of, 37; (1849), 575. 
Globu'aria vulgaris, 301. 
Gloxinia Teiclileri, 272. 
GmeJina Rheedii, 472. 
Gna-plialium alplnum, 294 ; G. dioi- 
cum, 294. 
Goldfussia isophylla, 195. 
Gomphrena officinalis, 94, 472. 
Gooseberry, its properties, culture, 
and management, 180 ; prize va- 
rieties, ISO ; pruning, 183 ; thin- 
ning fruit, 183; as standard trees, 
183^ raising seedlings, 183; to 
destroy caterpillars on, 240? 
Grafting pelargoniums, S79 ; dif- 
ferent kinds on one stock, 474. 
Granadilla, culture of, 477. 
Grapes, new, 42, 527 ; mildew, 141. 
Gratiola aurea, 301. 
Greenhouse orchids, culture of, 278; 
selection of, 281. 
Greenhouse, temperature of, Jan- 
uary, 24 ; February, 87 ; March, 
. 119; April, 190; May,204; June, 
275; July, 3 18; August, 35 8; Sep- 
tember, 393 ; October, 456 ; No- 
vember, 506 ; December, 541. 
Greenhouses, economical, 41 ; 
spring-flowering bulbs for, 142. 
Greenhouses, management of, 530 ; 
soils required, 530; choice of 
plants, 531 ; temperature, 531 ; 
watering, 532 ; stages, 532; 
general rules, 534. 
Gregoria Vitaliana, 295. 
Grischowia hirta, 136. 
Grislea tomentosa, 496. 
Gros Groinier du Cantal grape, 527. 
Guano, adulteration of, 575. 
Gutta percha tiee, 73. 
Gypsophila prostrata, 301 ; G. the- 
siifolia, 301. 
Gijromia virginica, 304. 
Habranthus hesperius, var. advena, 
- 487 ; H. hesperius, var. miniatus, 
490 ; H. Bagnoldianus, 490 ; H. 
hesperius, var. pallida, 491 ; H. 
versicolor, 491 ; H. Andersonia- 
nus, 491 ; H. robustus, 492. 
Hacquetia Epipactis, 301. 
Hakeae Victorias, 95. » 
Harebell, poetical associations, 5 1 9. 
Hartweg's Mission to California; 
344 ; new plant? obtained, 355. 
Hawthorn, large, 41. 
Heath, poetic associations, 516. 
Hedyotis ccerulea, 301. 
Hedypnois pyrenaica, 303. 
Helianthemums, culture of, 410; 
descriptive list of, 401 ; 
Helianthemum cupreum, 301 ; H. 
grandiflorum, 301 ; H. polifolium, 
526. 
Heliotrope, to dwarf for beds, 375. 
Helleborus odorus, 302 ; H. trifo- 
lius, 298; II. trilobus, 298; H. 
pumilus, 298 ; H. sibiricus, SOO. 
Herbs, culture of, 167. 
Hesperantha, culture of, 14; de- 
scriptive list of^ 20. 
Hibiscus splendens, 192 ; H. Tel- 
fairiae, 493 ; H. ferox, 526. 
Hieracium angustifolium, 302 ; 
H.Juricula, 302; II.glaciale,302. 
H. aureum, 302. 
Hints to amateurs, 478. 
Hippeastrum stylosum, 487 ; H.re- 
gium, 487 ; H. psittacinum, 489 ; 
H. Solandriflorum,489. 
Hippion alpinum, 301 ; H. vernum, 
301. 
Hippocrepis helvetica, 302. 
liirculus hieraciuides, 309 ; H. pro- 
pinquus, 309. 
Hollies, planting, 143. 
Hollyhock, culture of, 122 ; soil 
and situation, 122 ; planting, 123; 
blooming, 123 ; treatment after 
blooming, 123 ; propagation, 124; 
properties, 125; calendarial in- 
structions, 126. 
Horminara pyrenaicum, 302. 
Horticultural literature: Hamilton 
on the Pine, Vine, and Cucum- 
ber, 45 ; Every Lady her own 
Gardener, 46 ; Tlie Gooseberry 
Register, 46 ; The Rose Aina- 
teur's Guide, 46; Gardener's 
Monthly volume, tlie Dahlia, 47; 
Roberts on the Vine, 47 ; The 
Muck Manual, 47 ; Glenny's 
Properties of Flowers, 48; Moore 
on the Cucvimber, 132 ; Botani- 
cal Looker-out, 132; Companion 
to Gardener's Almanac, 133 
The Forester, (Brown), 133 
Gray's Manual of Fruits, 133 
Smith on the Peach, 133. See 
also Reviews. 
Horticultural schools, 199 ; che- 
mistry, 493. 
Horticulture, influences of, 246. 
Hosackia bicolor, 302. 
Houstonia cegrulea, 301 ; //. gran- 
diflora, 301 ; H. Linnai, 301.. 
Hoya cinnamomifolia, 91 ; H. im- 
perialis, 457 ; H. bella, 524. 
Hugelia lanata, 90. 
Hutchinsia alpina, 302 : H. rotun- 
difolia, 302. 
Hyacinths, the best varieties, 23. 
Hybrid vegetables, the production 
of, 334. 
Hybridizing, 68, 455. 
Hydrocharis Morsus-ranse, 356. 
Hypericum elegans, 302 ; H. anagal- 
lidifolium, 302 ; H. Kohlianum, 
302 ; H. putchrum, 302. 
Hypocyrta glabra, 91. 
Iberis gibraltarica, 302 ; I. Teno- 
reana, 302 ; I. dentata, 302 ; 
/. speciosa, 302 ; /. Tenorii, 302 ; 
/. sepafolid, 302 ; /. pilosa, 302. 
Imhuzeiro, 384. 
Impatiens repens, 523. 
Indian -Islands, vegetation of, 26L 
lonopsidium acaule, 302. 
Ipomssa hirsutissima, 94. 
Isonandra Gutta, 73, 158. 
Italian Bouquets, 500. 
Ivy, poetical associations, 519. 
Ixia and allied plants, culture of, 
14 : in the greenhouse, 15 ; in 
frames and pits, 16 ; in protected 
beds, 16; raising from seeds and 
offsets, 17 ; select descriptive 
list, 18. 
Ixora javanaca, 92; I. lanceolaria, 
525. 
Jahuticaha, 384. 
January, gardening memoranda for, 
24. 
Jasione perennis, 303 ; /. lavis, 303. 
Jatropha podagrica, 321. 
Jeffersonia diphylla, 303 ; J. Bar- 
tonis, 303. 
Johns on the Forest Trees of Britain, 
31 ; on Native Trees ; or, a Day in 
the Woods, 252 ; on the Botany 
and Geology of the Lizard, 361 ; 
Gardening for Children, 563. 
Johnson's Principles of Gardening, 
review of, 326. 
Justicia parasitica, 29 ; J. longi- 
racemosa, 322. 
Karaka of New Zealand, 322. 
Keilmey era rosea, 94. 
KewGardensin 1837,& in 1847,100. 
Lachenalias for greenhouse decora- 
tion, 142. 
Lady Fern, 550. 
Lady's flower garden, 374. 
Laminaria saccharina, 422. 
Landscape gardening, compendium 
of, 186; remarks on as regards 
the improvement of parks, gar- 
dens, and estates, 433 ; general 
rules, 433 ; the best trees should 
be saved ; 436 ; working of a 
ground plan, 437 ; forming roads, 
438 ; planting, 440 ; the flower 
garden, 442 ; buildings and 
offices, 442. 
Larch, for fences, 538. 
Larix europsea, for fences, 538. 
Lavanxia mutica, 305. 
Lawns, formation of, 49 ; grasses 
for, 50 ; baskets for flowers, on, 
376. 
Laxmannia fasciculata, 298. 
Lemon trees, culture of, GQ. 
Leontodon squamosus, 303 ; L. 
aureus, 302 ; L. nlpinus, 303 ; L. 
pyrenaicus, 303. 
Lepia membranacea, 293. 
Lepidium alpiyium, 302; L. Halleri, 
302; L. rotundifolium, 302; L. 
violifornie, 303. 
Leptotes bicolor, 272. 
Leucanihemum alpinum, 308. 
Leuchtenbergiaprincipis, 472, 512 ; 
culture of, 513. 
Lily of the valley, poetic associa- 
tions, 516. 
Lime, use of, in a garden, 520. 
Limodorum callosum, 321. 
Limonium reticulatum, 311; L. 
sinuatum, 311. 
