JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 
[ December S8, 1893. 
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VEGETABLE GROWER AND 
HIS WORK, A, 489 
Vegetables, exhibiting in 
baskets, 116; cuitnre in ad¬ 
verse seasons, 240,263; grow¬ 
ing and showing, 397; Targe, 
400 
Vegetarianism, Lady Taget’s 
piea for, 128 
Verbaxnm Chaixi, 82 
Veronica hybrida Purple Queen, 
297 
Vine border, making a, 888 
Vines—Current notes on, 18 ; 
leaves scorched, 21,26; Mus¬ 
cat of Alexandria, turning 
yellow, 66; Goliaths, 139; 
planter of the Hampton 
Court, 147; the Breadalbane, 
178 ; problem, a 268,290; sea¬ 
sonable notes on, 410; cul¬ 
ture, a retrospect, 416; mildew ' 
Vines—C ontinued, 
on, 644; liquid manure in 
winter for, 645 ; for a house 
without Are heat, 645 
Vineyards, The Rhine, 376 
Violas, good white, 82 ; Border 
Maid, 10; notes on, 120; for 
massing, 132; new, 220, 438, 
496. 657 ; comments on, 658 ; 
new miniature, 580 
Violets in the winter, 417 
WAKEFIELD PAXTON SOCIETZ 
172 
Walls, garden, price of, 388 
Walsh, Mr. Duncan, death of, 
491 
Waltham Cross revTsUed, 
384 
Wasps—nests and cyanide of 
potassium, 10 ; method of 
destroying, 27; and their 
destruction, 61; the plaEUe 
of 126, 267 ; destroying, 152 ; 
destroying with turpentine, 
queens, wasps and benzoline, 
wasps and Tomatoes, wasps 
and muslin, wasps and Mac 
Dongall’s smoke ferrets. 176, 
201 ; queen, 266; nests de¬ 
stroyed, 266 
Water, cold versus hard, 214; 
foft versus hard, 239, 271, 286, 
317, 339; cost of boring for, 
302; hard cold, for plants, 
361, S74 
We8ther,in Scotland,55,531; in 
June. 55; and the crops, 198; 
mild Octiber, 355 ; rough, in 
the North, 467; in the Isle 
of Wight, 468 
Water Lily, a new, 511 
Weeds, destroying, 265 
Welton House gardens, 12 
Wembley Park.310 
Wem Peas, the, 281 
West Ella Conifers, 13 
Wicklow, wanderings in, 4SG 
Wild flower competitions, 173, 
222 
Wine, Grape and Rhubarb, 233 
WiQier flowering plants, 283 
Winter greens, earthing up, 
333 
Winter moth, 421 
Winter, preparing for the, 48; 
in a Scottish mans* garden, 
526 
Winter’s Bark, 159 
Wistaria, propagating the, 55 
Wood, a new, 312; ashes and 
blood, mixing, 622; exposing 
to rain, 522 
Woodhatch Gardens, 166 
WooltoH Qa deners’ Mutual 
Improvement Society, The, 
543 
Worms In flower pots, 20 
YORK florists, ANCIENT 
SOCIETY OP, annual dinner, 
554 
York Gala and city charities, 
143 ; flnances 401 
ZBPHYBANTHHS TREATI.E, 89 
Ai) at Pelargoniums, chemical 
mauures for, 481 
WOODCUTS. 
PAGE 
Achimenes, a Basket of, at Chatsworth .. 81 
Agave Leopold II. .. .. 335 
Aglaonema pumilum (rotundum) .379 
Apple Benoni .232 
„ Gascoigne’s Seedling .583 
Banksia integrifolia .435 
Barleria Gibsoni.155 
Campanula grandiflora Mariesi.103 
„ nitida alba.239 
„ persicifolia alba Backhousiana .. .. 3 
Canker in Pear Trees, caused by Mites .. 223 
Carnations attacked by Eelworms .34 
„ „ Helminthosporium and Uromyces 35 
„ Souvenir de la Malmaison at Halton .. 199 
Cattleya Lord Rothschild.425 
Chrysanthemum Bud Mite (Phytoptus Ohrysanthemi 
—Abbey} .231 
„ Leaves infested with Eelworms .. 129 
Mdlle. 'Th^rfese Key.449 
„ Lord Rosebery .471 
„ The “ Shoesmith ” cup and tube ,. 561 
„ The Tribune.403 
Clerodendron trichotomum .247 
Codonopsis (Glossocomi) ovata.273 
Croton Russelli .. 493 
Cunila Mariana .459 
Currant (Black) shoots diseased .11 
Cyclobothra amoena .261 
Oypripedium Charlesworthi .. .. .. .. 307 
„ Clonius .395 
„ aeno-superbiens.269 
„ insigne var. Illustre .673 
„ Sander-superbiens.315 
„ Statterianum .417 
„ volonteanum giganteum .. .. 37 
„ Winnianum.71 
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Dendroblum Hookerianum (chrysotis) .. .. 49 
Dianthus callizonus . .. 127 
Eelworms in Carnations.34 
H in Chrysanthemums.129 
Epilobium obcordatum.179 
Flower Basket at Halton, Tring .513 
Foxglove, Campanulate.44 
Fritillaria armena.107 
„ brevicaulis .441 
Habenaria carnea.283 
Halton, Flower Basket at. .. .. 513 
„ House of Carnations.199 
Heating, the principles of ., .. .. 329, 360 
Heliopsis scabra major.371 
Helminthosporium on Carnations ,. ., .. 35 
Hemerobius (the Laced-winged Fly).517 
Hull and East Biding Chrysanthemum Society’s 
Cups. .. .339 
Laced-winged Fly (Hemerobius) .517 
Ladybirds and their Larvae .579 
Lselia anceps Amesiana.505 
„ Finckeniana.557 
„ tenebrosa, Waltcn Grange variety .. . 150 
Lselio-Cattleya pisandra.O'.. 4Y 
„ Statteriana . .. 463 
Lillum Henryi .191 
„ japonlcum var. Alexandre (Hkeyuri) .. 57 
„ Lowi.79 
Littonia modesta .. 349 
Lycaste Imscbootiana .549 
‘ Martin ” Flower Back, The .318 
Masdevellia Qelengiana.119 
PAGE 
Montbretia crocosmaeflora plena .143 
Mushrooms at Inwood House ..311 
Nature’s Helps to Gardeners—Ssrphus Fly .. 383 
„ „ Laced-winged Fly, The (Hemc- 
robius) .517 
„ ,, Ladybirds and their Larv® .. 579 
Nepenthes mixta.315 
Nerine elegans alba .349 
Notospartium Carmichaeli .481 
Ostrowskia magnifica .635 
Oxylobium callistachys.13 
Pear Bergamotte Hertrioh . 501 
Pear-tree Leaf Gall causing Canker.323 
Phytoptus Ohrysanthemi— {Abbey} .291 
Portraits—Corlett, Mr. H, .361 
„ Davis, Mr. M.167 
„ Laxton. Mr. Thomas .151 
„ Machin, Mr. H. V.53 
Primula Forbesi.. .. .. 439 
Rose Mrs. W. C. Whitney .677 
Saxifraga bitemata .527 
Snow Plough, “The Knowsiey".542 
Sobralia leucoxantha .95 
Stanhopea Amesiana .175 
Syrphus Fly, The, and Grubs.333 
Temma Smith! .357 
Tridax bicolor rosea .395 
Truffle, a Black .309 
Uromyces on Camatkni.35 
