January 8, 1891. ] 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER, 
Vll 
Poppies, Iceland, 325 
Portraits — Messrs. Draper 
Furze, Walker (Dr), Linnaeus 
Gumming, Power,Mease,Tun- 
nington, Woodgate, and 
Davis, 331 : Messrs. Blair, 
Jameson, Hughes, Gibson, 
Cannell, Pearson, Owen, 
Stevens, and Lambert, 332 ; 
E. Molvneux, 88" ; J. Laing, 
889; Mr. James McIntosh, 
421; Lord and Lady Brooke, 
Sir Guyer Hunter, Sir Edwin, 
Saunders, Mr. Jukes, and Mr. 
Ballantine, 427; the late Mr. 
•Tames McIntosh, 421; Mrs. 
Marian Thrower, 429 ; Mr. W. 
Drover, 559 
Portsmouth Horticultural So¬ 
ciety, 314 
Portsmouth Show, 78 
Posoqueria longiflora, 201 
Potato disease. 92,114; and high 
mounding, 157; in Ireland, 
160, 174 ; article on, 195; dig¬ 
ging, 213: the Cottager’s Red, 
2Gl; in Ireland, 248; for ex¬ 
hibition, 293; in winter, 299; 
in Lincolnshire, 338 
Potentilla formosa pallida, 184 
Poultry in France, 150 
Primula obconica, 152 ; culture 
of, 160 
Prizes at shows, 215 
Pruning. Mr. Bunyard’s paper 
on, 153; notes on, 564 
Pruning and training fruit 
trees.850 
Puccinias, species of, 92 
Roman Hyacinths, 114 
Rosa nitida, 447 
Roses, manners and customs, 
10; shading under glass, 15; 
the rains and the Roses, 46; 
Alfred Oolomb and Benoit 
Comte, 69, 93 ; similarity of 
varieties, 93 ; at Ripley, 
Souvenir de la Malmaison, 
138 ; fungus on leaves, 192; 
notes on new, 228, 297, 332 ; 
analysis 1886-90,307 ; the sea¬ 
son of 1890, 331 ; amateurs’ 
classes, 332, 361, 380, 420, 483, 
494 ; mildewed, 369 ; sow¬ 
ing heps of, 393 ; notes on 
Teas, garden, 403 ; death of 
the Rev. H. T. Frere, 494 ; 
judging, local classes, 539 ; 
climbing Devoniensis, 550 ; 
sale of the late Mr. Bennett’s, 
561; for sale, 528 
Rose, National Society’s annual 
meeting, 521 
Rose Shows—Royal Aquarium, 
10; Reigate,12; National Rose 
Society at the Crystal Palace, 
28; Hereford, 32 ; Colchester, 
. 32; Brockham, 32; Norwich, 
34 ; Canterbury, 34; Eltham 
and Hitchin, 35; Ipswich, 
Diss, Woodbridge, 48; Brigh¬ 
ton, Wirral, 47: Gloucester, 
48; National at Birmingham, 
69; New Brighton, 71; Tib- 
shelf, Worksop, Manchester, 
98 ; Crystal Palace, 177, 203 
Royalty at R eading, 542 
RALF9, DEATH OF MR. JOHN, 
71 
Ramondia pyrenaica, 127 
Rankerry House, Antrim, 556 
Ranunculuses in October, 379 
Raphiolepis ovata, 277 
Raspberries, growing and sell¬ 
ing, 302 ; cause of failures, 
346 
Red Currants, 310 
Red spider, destroying on 
Vines, 112; destroying, 149 
Rhodochiton volubile, 136,181 
Riehardias for profit, 306 
Roast Beef Plant, 528 
Roberts’ ideal vinery, 429 
SAccoLABimi Hendersoni¬ 
an hm, 145 
Salt as a manure, 140 
Sarracenia Claytoni, 144; culti¬ 
vation of, 358; note on, 397 
Saxifraga cochlearis, 71 
Schedules, exhibition, 433 
Scotch literature, early, Scotch 
and horticulture, 313 
Screen for a garden, 573 
Sequoia semper yirens alba 
spica, 145 
Shenton, Mr. Chaloner (portrait 
of), 455 
Shows (Horticultural) — Hay¬ 
wards Heath and South¬ 
ampton, 121; Leicester, 122 ; 
SHOWS— con’inued 
Oxford (Carnations). 123; 
Frome, 136; Worth, Walkley, 
137; Taunton, 164; Maiden- 
head, 165 ; Walkley, Co-oper¬ 
ative and Dunmore, 165; 
Edinburgh, 255; Manche.-ter, 
258 ; Chippenham, 258 
Shrewsbury Chrysanthemum 
Show, 517 
Shrubs, transplanting large, 
310; note on, 470; hardy 
flowering, 564 
Sidmonton Court, 333 
Slopes and terraces, 420 
Sobralia Warscewiczi, 145 
Solanum Wendlandi, 227 
Solanums for winter use, 30) 
South Stoneham House, 160 
Spinach, notes on winter, 
130 
Spiraea, 480 
Stapelias, notes on, 3(9; S. 
gigantea, 349,359 
Station gardens. 93 
Stephanotis floribunda, culture 
of, 281 
Stewart, death of Mr. John, 24 
Stock, Aurora, 118 
Stokeholes, excluding water 
from, 835 
Stove plants, seasonable notes 
on, 280,549 
Strawberry Show and Confer¬ 
ence, 2; Conference papers, 
43 
Strawberries, origin of culti¬ 
vated, 4 ; garden, early varie¬ 
ties, 6; late varieties, 7; 
origin of the cultivated, 19; 
garden culture of, 20; in 
Malta, 25 ; Auguste Boisselet, 
26; for market, 43 ; seedlings, 
44; large Strawberries, Lax- 
ton’s Noble, 52, 72, 93; Au- 
ginte Nicaise, 52; The Cap¬ 
tain, seedlings, 53; forcing, 
54; leaves versus fruit, 86; 
Competitor and Waterloo, 
99; selected varieties, 120, 
137: Meehan’s notes on, 
origin and degeneracy of, 162: 
Loxford Hall, Waterloo, and 
Sir Joseph Paxton, 200 ; in 
pots, 2.35, 379, 42!; in pots, 462, 
503; cultivation, 535 
Surrey Horticultural Society, 
93 
Swanlev, progress at, 151 
Syringing, 397, 462, 491 
TABLE DECORATION, A NOVEL, 
at Stafford House, 7 
Tainted fruit, 2 55 
Tasmania, Chrysanthemum in, 
428 
Tecoma radicans, 170 
Teddington Show, 53 
Thistles, destroying, 282 
Thomson, Mr. William, of 
Clovenfords, 263 ; portrait of, 
273 
Thrower, Mrs. Marian, portrait 
of, 429 
Tilia euchlora, 145 
Tomatoes, Ham Green Favour¬ 
ite, 8; culture, notes on, 64; 
home and foreign, cultural 
notes, 129; notes on, 176; 
diseased, 69; manure for, 69 ; 
diseased, 214; Conference at 
Ham, 152; for profit, 274; out¬ 
doors, 287 ; Perfection, very 
flue, 294 ; diseased, 301 ; for 
profit, 314; note on, 354 ; roots 
and stems, cankered, 572 
Tree and shrub groups, 51* 
Tree moving at Cauford Manor, 
448 
Tree planting, 193, 352; Cop- 
pin’s, 435 
Trees and shrubs, transplant¬ 
ing large, 354 
Trees at St. John’s Nursery, 
Worcester, 234 
Trees, notes on, 395 
Trentham show, 23 
Trillium sessile var. californi- 
cum, 7 i 
Tropaeolum, a dwarf 517; a 
good dwarf, 540 
Truffles, 177, 224 
Tunbridge Wells Show, 57 
Twickenham Show, 22 
URCEOLINA AUREA PENDUL 1, 
423 
VAUXHALL PARK, OPENING 
OF, 17, 21 
Vegetables, in and out of sea¬ 
son, 539 ; from September 
till May (prize essay), 544, 566 
Verbena cuttings damping, 302 
Vines in July, 12; mildew on, 
15, 83 ; for plants. 61; is it 
necessary to syringe, 75; 
warts on the leaves of, 75; 
VINES —continued 
shy bearing, how to make 
them fruitful, 87; forcing, 102; 
disease in California. 115; 
preparing for forcing, 147,191; 
mealy bug on, 193 ; shoots 
atrophied, i56; borders,obser¬ 
vations oo, 214; in September, 
234 ; management, 280 ; Black 
Hamburgh, shortening 
growths of, 301 ; watering, 
311; forcing, 323,363, 457,548; 
mildew on, 369 ; mildew and 
insects on, 481 ; failing, 505 ; 
seasonable notes on, 488 
Violas, bedding, 299; note on 
363 
Violets, Marie Louise, 93; 
double for market, 239; notes 
on 267 
WALNUT TREES NOT BEARING 
148; time for bearing, 228 ; 
notes on the, 310 
Wanderings, 567 
Ware Murital Improvement 
Society, 357 
Warwickshire Show, 233 
Wasps, queen, 363 
Waterford Show, 57 
Watering, 133; and syringing 
plants, 462 
Waterproofing calico, 192 
Weather in July, 136 ; severity 
of in the south, 541 ; in 
Notts, 541; in December, 561 
Westminster Aquarium Shows 
for 1891, 561 
Wheat, bearded, 16 
Whitehead, Sir James, portrait 
Of, 319 
Williams, the late Mr. B. S , 7; 
proposed memorial, 24, 59, 71, 
114, 135, 176, 312 
WiltshTe Rector,resignation of, 
223 
Wimbledon Show, 56 
AVincbester Show, 55 
AVolverhampton, 79 
Worcester Nursery, frauds 
and conviction. 335 
Writing well, 171 
YORK GALA, RESULTS OF 
THE, 225 
