Till, 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER, 
[ December 2 1 , 1892. 
Tomatoes—fertilisers for, 7; 
scab oo, 68; not setting fruit, 
•68,272; failing,90,2(14; fungus 
on leaves, 90; Challenger, 169; 
market, 215 : outdoor, 225 ; 
under glass, 225 ; notes on, 
231; growing for profit, 25i; 
green when ripe, 261; use 
of house in winter, 273 ; 
thoughts on, 273 ; outdoor, 
price of, 284; flavour in, 308 ; 
sauce, 318; yellow and red, 
S75; preventing diseases in, 
386; house arrangements, 
428 ; and Pea-hes in the 
same house, 4 9; and Mush¬ 
rooms, 477 ; at Hill Grove, 
Kidderminster, 536 ; winter 
fruiting, 557; diseases and 
insect pests, 557 
Torouav District Gardeners’ 
Association, 193 
Tortoise in garden 294 
Tour on the south coast, a, 510 
Tradescantia Regina, 125 
Trapa bicornis, 495 
Trees, in German cities, 2 ; in 
Paris, 3'5; planting at Ropner 
Park, 898 ; and shrubs at 
Kew, hardy, 438; large, 458 
Trlchosma uavis 370 
Tricyrtis hirta, 191 
Tritomas, glaucescens, 283 ; 
Uvana, 327; culture of, 434 
Tulbaghia violacea,4S9 
Tulips, Darwin, for bedding, 
508; in an Irish garden, 550 
UNITED HORTICULTURAL 
Benefit and Provident So¬ 
ciety, 55; annual dinner, 335 
VALLOTAS, HYBRID, 146 ; 
treatment of, 158 
Variations, fortuitous and defi¬ 
nite, 29 
Vegetables, exhibiting, trays 
versus baskets, 102 ; novelties, 
398 
Veitch, Mr. H. J., silver wed¬ 
ding celebration, 116 
Verbenas, a plea for, 52; pro¬ 
pagating, 203 
Veronica longifolia subsessilis, 
260 
Victoria Park, 241 
Vinery, ventilating, 272 
Vines — overcropping, scorch¬ 
ing,20; mildewed,21; forcing, 
41, 132, 202, 248, 427, 492, 537 ; 
stopping young, 44; raising 
from seed, 45; outdoor, 
66, 202 ; in pots for early 
forcing, 88 ; planted out fur 
forcing, 88; earliest house, 
88; second early houses, 83 ; 
at Chiswick and Manresa 
House, 93 ; management of 
Ja erals, 94 ; functions of 
leaves, 115, 144, JS4, 286, 304, 
524; the Speddoch, 137; the 
Manresa, 168 ; cropping, 205 ; 
Cumberland Lodge, 229 ; 
notching roots, 250 ; renova¬ 
ting a bo der, 295 ; improving 
old, 299 ; forcing in pots, 316 ; 
leaves, function (and weight) 
Of 326, 345, 368, 390, 433 ; 
early in pots, 332 ; renovating 
borders, 363; and Vine cul¬ 
ture—an apology, 383 ; early 
forced in pots, 427 ; aisease 
of the f black rot), 439 ; leaves 
and laterals, 455, 511 ; 
gypsum as manure for, 472; 
extirpating mealy bug on, 
473, 528; preparing for 
forcing, 492, 537 ; leaves, 
colour in. 503: shortening 
canes, 516; leaves falling, 
538 ; in loose bunches, 539 ; 
disease, a, 549; earliest forced, 
570 ; late. 571 
V olas, miniature, Si; notes 
about, 47; at Chiswick, 94; 
inserting cutting *, 100 ; notes 
on, 118 ; new, 138,289 329,461 ; 
propagating. 339 ; in autumn, 
328; Peter Barr, 351; sports, 
377 
Violets, red spider on, 294 ; 
planting, 539 
"Wakefield paxton so¬ 
ciety, THE, 526, 548 
Wasps in vineries, trapping, 53 
Wa9p trap, a good, 239 
Wallflowers for spring bedding, 
78; in pots, 231; wintering, 
294 
Watering plant®, notes on, 26, 
196 
Water Lilies, 113 
Waterlow Park, 211 ; an addi¬ 
tion to,433 
Water plants in Japanese gar¬ 
dens, 216 
Weather—in London, 30, 54, 282, 
327, 340, 373, 396, 416, 438, 457, 
48’, 504 , 525, 548, 566 ; in 
June, 31 ; in July, 78; notes 
on, 122, 123, 146, 147, 167, 192, 
214, 215, 216, 237, 269; in 1892, 
259 ; at Liverpool, 327. 374, 
506 ; in the north, 350,875, 397, 
416, 438, 482 , 504, 525, 548, 556 ; 
in Dumfries, 396, 438 ; iu 
Yorkshire, 397 ; during Octo¬ 
ber, 418; in KirkcudDright- 
shire, 457, 506 ; in Novemoer, 
508 ; in Hertfordshire, 508 ; 
at Ripley, Yorks, 506 
Webb’s seed farms, notes on, 
235 
Weed killers, arsenic in, 416 
Wem, notes on, 188 
Winchester gardeners’ outing, 
215 
Winter, Cherries and Honesty, 
396 ; flowering plants, 479 ; 
moth, the, 477 
Wireworms, potash for, 57; in 
Vine borders, 67 
Woodlice, destroying, 90; in 
Mnshroom beds, 44 
Woolton Gardeners’ Mutual 
Improvement Society, 310, 
376, 459, 550 
Wolverhampton Horticultural 
Society, 458 
Work for the week, 65,132,133, 
201, 224, 225, 248, 270, 292, 316, 
337, 363, 383, 406, 427, 419, 470 
493, 514, 536, 566 
World’s Pair, Tulips at, 458 
Worms in soil for bowling 
green, 428 
Worth Park, 551 
Wright, Mr. William, funeral 
Of, 282 
YEWS, PLANTING, 886; poison¬ 
ous, 43s; trees and hedge 
cuttings, 516 
ZAUSCHKERIA CALIFORNICA, 
140 
Zinnias, good double, 214 
Zygopetaium cerinum (Pesca 
torea cerina), 35 
WOODCUTS. 
PAGE 
Abbey Park, Leicester, bed of Succulents at .. .. 285 
Acidanthera bicolor .441 
Agapetes buxifolia.335 
Aglaonema costatum .149 
Anomatheca cruenta .381 
Aotus villosa.289 
Apple, the Professor .369 
Ash, Weeping at Benham Park, Newbury .. .. 309 
Aster diplostephioides . .. 313 
Begonia Marie Louise .. .. ,. .. .. 195 
Benham Park, Newbury, Weeping Ash at .. .. 809 
Oalopogon pulchellus .51 
Cannas, Dwarf .129 
Carnation, Dr. Hogg .163 
Cassia corymbosa.233 
Oattleya iricolor.15 
„ leucoglossa .413 
„ Oweniana.241 
„ Rex.170 
„ Schilleriana Lowi .187 
„ Statteriana .277 
Chrysanthemum, Beauty of Exmouth.355 
„ Colonel Smith.421 
„ Gustave Grunerwald.145 
„ Lord Brooke.463 
Chrysanthemums at Gortmore.331 
Oimicifuga spicata. 391 
PAGE 
Clethra alnifolia.361 
Coelogyne Sanderiana .59 
Cornus Kousia .11 
Crocosma aurea maculata.521 
Oypripedium Arthurianum pulchellum .. .. 499 
„ caudatum, Luxembourg variety .. 171 
„ southgatense .39 
„ Tityus.455 
Denbrobium transparens, var. Souvenir D’Alec .. 73 
Elder, a new Silver-leaved.477 
Eulophiella Elisabeth* .. .. ..255 
Exacum macranthum .543 
Grapes, the largest bunch.572 
Helenium autumnale striatum.267 
Hoya imperialis.485 
Ixiolirion montanum .533 
Jamesia americana.511 
Laelia crispa superba .. .209 
„ anceps Oweniana.569 
Lielio-Cattleya Ingrami.141 
Linaria peloria .85 
Lithospermum prostratum .404 
Moorea irrorata .399 
Nemesia strumosa Suttoni.107 
Fear, a budded, Passe Colmar.377 
„ DoyennO du Cornice .565 
Peristeria Lindeni.301 
PAGE 
Pink, Amy.95 
Piptanthus nepalensis .433 
Portraits—Berners, Rev. Hugh A.555 
„ Garnett, Mr. T. .347 
„ Head, Mr. W. G.424 
Potato disease experiments, Messrs. Carter’s .. .. 263 
Pteris regina cristata .217 
Rhododendron multicolor Neptune .323 
Roella cil'ata.213 
Saccolabium ampullaceum .117 
Sarracenia flava .80 
„ „ var maxima . .81 
,, Patersoni .27 
„ Stevensi. 3 
Sennow Gardens, Norfolk, a view in.507 
Smilax argyrea .103 
Sophro-Cattleya Calypso.568 
„ Veitchi.245 
Spathoglottis Viellardi rubra.529 
Succulents, bed of, at Abbey Park, Leicester .. .. 285 
Tradescantia regina .125 
Tricyrtis hirta .191 
Tulbaghia violacea.489 
Wasp trap, Messrs. Cannell’s .53 
Worth Park, Sussex .551 
Zygopetaium cerinum (Pescatorea cerina) .. .. 35 
