Jane 27, 1885, 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER, 
V, 
INDEX. 
ABBOT, J. D., Bresentatlon to, 9 
Acacia ovata, 257 
Acineta HumCioldti, 476 
Address, new jear's, 1 
Atrica, British Central, climate 
and proouotionf,351 
Agathasa coelestis, Sts 
Age, preparing for old, 327 
Agriculture, technical educa¬ 
tion In, 30; Royal Commission 
on, 336 
Allamanda fruiting, 30,48 
Alpine flowers — making and 
planting rockeries, 124, 247, 
315; among ihe,420 
Amaryllises, pitting, 41; Mrs. 
Monteflore 236 ; A. Rrlnc.e 
Edward, 236; at Chelsea, 3l7 ; 
not satisfactory, 395 • 
Amateur Gardeners' Associa¬ 
tion, National, 32 
Ameianchier florlda, 47.5 
Ammouiacal liquor, 107 
Anderson, death of Mr. C , 73 
Anemone patens ochroieuca, 
343 
Anemones, the Aldborougb, 
271; blanda, 362 ; pulsatina, 
404 
Ang a:mm sesqulpeda’e, 223; 
A. enuineum, ^24 
Annuals lor summer bedding, 
180 
Anona reticulata (Custard 
Apple), 175 
Anthracite coal, 17> 
Aphides, jotting, oh, 16 
Appeal courts tie/sus judges, 56 
Apples, pruning, 2t; too many, 
29; heavy, 31; ueavy, lour 
Sliver medals for one dish, 
57; scab, prevention of, 74; 
liurr-Kuot, 9a; and Pears, 
redaction of varieties of, 170; 
Rouniiway Magnum Bouum, 
172; cooking, 226 : marketing, 
a hint irom America, 413; 
blossom, 455; flies from trees, 
48 >; auu stocks, 475, 498, 520, 
5.39 
Apple scab, petroleum for, 337 
Apricots, pruning, 124 
Aquatic house at Giasnevin, 
the, 187 
Argon, 412,434,431 
Asciepias hi vea, al2 
Ash and the Oak, the, 428 
Asparagus, 135 ; raisiug plants, 
218; auU Beakale,! salt lor, 
416 ; iu the Vale ot Evesham, 
427 
Asters in pots, 127 
Atmospheric moistu'e, 492 
Auricula and Primula oociety 
southern show, 367 
Anriculai, 375; northirn show, 
391; iiOte-on,546 
Avenue piauting, 221 
A 5 VO. hall’s triwughts on 
womah’s work, 9! 
Azaleas, luo ca, 39. 110; John 
sVeat-ers, 216; after dower¬ 
ing, 551 
BAOHEhOR S BUTTONS, 403 
Back wails of viueries, plants 
lor, 178 
Baines, ihe 'ate Mr. T., 2fli 
Bahaca .rui.s ripening, 152 
Baskets, ornamental, ,58 
Beaus, growing for show, 232; 
Kidney, forcing, 487 
Beddli g, spring, difficulties of, 
ihe, 225; winter, 274,291 
Bees—notes on, 19, 40, 61, 106, 
193, 240, 894, 553, 569 ; a retro¬ 
spect. 19; sea-onab e hints, 
19. 40, 174, 262, 2s2. 324, 369, 415, 
4.,9. 462, 507, .570; hints for 
1895,40; hunger swarms, 40 ; 
ti e weather. 61, 126, l5i, T74, 
369; f U' brood, 61; enemies 
ot bees, 81; repairs and im- 
prov. luents, 83 ; rearing 
queens, 84 126 ; marketing 
honey, 126; foni brood, 151,44o; 
looking lorwarrt, 151 ; uselui 
appliances, 152, 240 ; apiarian 
notes, 196; prospect.s of 1895, 
196; notes on w'intering, 
2i7 ; varieties, 240,869; super- 
siitiou in bee-keeping, 240; 
young bee- 26 j; fastening 
comb foundation, 262; the 
apiary, 282, 32*, 483; un- 
Bali^taetory, 282, 348; future 
preparations, 302; straw skep 
versus frame hives, 302 ; 
youtniui queens, 324 ; the 
season, in prospective, 347 ; 
flowers for, 394 ; lertulsiug 
Beaus, 404; tertilning flowers, 
429 ; strong swarms, 462 ; 
Puulc versus British, 462; 
covers tor nives, 462 ; chlur o 
orop ical fevei, 4a5; a retro¬ 
spect, 4i6; swarming. 6U7 ; 
prevention of 8Warm.ug,508; 
ve.itilatlug floor, 630 
Beet es, golu coloured, 530; on 
Rose and Apple, 554 
Begonias, raising, 83. 486 ; 
tu eron.s-rooted tO'" bedding, 
175, 849 ; winter flowering, 
3/ 1 ; namuei Pope, 520 
Beivoir Castle, s^^ring garden, 
482 
BeULliamia fragifera, 213 
Birkenhead and lO.striot Gar- 
deu.irs’ Assocla ion, 47 
Birmingham, a visit Co, 516, 
538 
B1 mingham Gardeners' Mu¬ 
tual improvement Society, 
33i 
Blackbirds, where do they go, 
9 
Bik grab, 463 
B nioie, Mr, R O., and his 
critics, 69 
Boiiea 8ch, oJerlana, 287 
B me I, iuites on. 62 ; cue ii.-e of, 
lo7 
Books, secono-han i,6f; review 
of Borauer’s *• Physiology of 
Plants,” 4J4 
Boruer, herbaceous, the, 32 
Boroui.i heleiophyua, 4i4 
Boss.asa tenulcau is, 463 
Botanic (Ki*, al) Society, ga'- 
deiis of, 29 ; spring show, znU; 
Regents’ Park Garuens, 274 ; 
st o md spring show, 366 ; 
sniumer show, 436; Floral 
F6.e, 5il 
" Bo auio.al Magazine,” t-ie, 
94 
“Botanist’s Illustrated Pocket 
Book, ’ the, 292 
Botbi.ma, 33o; reading, 376 ; 
wnilug, 877 ; drawing, 
bn any, 400; languages, 
habits, 422, 455 
Bra.ssia Lawreuceana, 27f> 287, 
331,8c3 
Brasaica tribe. Insects attack¬ 
ing the Stems and roots oi,554 
Bronmhead, Mr. M, T., tieatn 
of, 116 
Brussels Sprouts, 232 
Bulbs, the flowering of, 335 
Burliu gcouia 1. agraus, 381 
Butterflies, spring. 405 
Butter, tainted, 396 
CABBAGES—a lucky escape, 228 
Cacti treatmeu , 1,5 
Calautues, Veiteni at Hook’s 
Nest, 67; Veitcui, 157; aud 
their cuitnre, 24 j, 275 
Calceolarias, he. Oac ous, 92 
Calochorttts Bmtnami, 549 
Camellias, buds laiimg, 127 ; la 
luOs, 175; leaves spotted, 348; 
retieulati, 337, 358; a. ter 
flowering, 554 
Campanula giandiflora pumila, 
123 
Carbolic acid and eelworms. 21 
carbon mbs Irom eieclric 
lights, 29 
Caruoous, culture of, 240 
Carnations and Picotees, 643 
CarnaliOQS, ru t lu, 161 ; notes, 
267, 356; border, 3t9 ; tree, 
rooting, 432 
Carrots and Radishes, 61 
Carter, Mr. John, ueath of, 7 
Catasetnm impeiiai", 25 
Caioipillar.-, on Bime trees,263; 
prolusion of, 496 
CaCtleyas, guttat.a Pr.nzi, lO; 
aud Laiii.s, Watering, 6 j ; 
Trianai cuiiurc, 6/; Pe.c.- 
valiana uiaguiU,ia, 233 ; 
Percivaiiaua, 307 ; luter- 
mena, 33i; Lawrenceaiia, 
331; citriua, 390 ; C. i’l ante 
Princess Beanie, 399 ; C. 
Meuucli, 399 ; Menu e l. 
Princess of Wales, 452 ; .rmt- 
msut 01,455 ; gig»s Sandeiie, 
544 
Cauliflowers, early, 133 ; grow¬ 
ing, 232 
Celery for exhibition, 310 
Celmlsia spectauius, 5i3 
C lase alter a Ciin vict, a, 49 
Check to vegetation lu May, 
the, 443 
Cherries, Morello, on walis, 33 
cnerry house, the, 368 
Cheveuiug Park, Sevenoaks, 
866 
Chickweed aud rheumatism, 
133 
Chimonanthus fmgrans. 84 
Cuinese nacred Lilies, 103 
Cniswick Gardens, 509 
Chrysauthemdms — Bride of 
Maidenhead, 12; lessons i.f 
tne past sea 01 , 12 ; Japanese 
up to date, M . .iiolyneux's 
analysis, 28 , 58 ; tne best 
thirty SIX. 24; twenty-four, 
68; twelve 5j; Yrar Book. 1 9, 
120, 168, 190, 212, 233, 297 ; 
Princess Victoria, u9, mo; 
election ot utW Japanese, 
70; election ol decorative 
Varieties, 7o ; fertliisatiod of, 
78. 121, 139, 169 ; rtaclouai 
Society, loo, 233; Commitiee 
meetings, 163 ; M n-. de R y- 
BeUel’ , 100 ; Sheffield Soc.ety 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS-confinued. 
loO, 120 , Japanese up tu uate 
—a critique lOo; Madame 
Besgiangrf, 1116 ; Rugoy show, 
i 20 ; Coventiy snow, 120; 
a plea for tne Ancm.-ne- 
flowered sorts, 120, 139, lb8 ; 
Japanese decorative varieties 
—Princess Blanche, i2i9; Vis¬ 
countess Uambli-don, 120; 
new varietie-, i39; L. Can¬ 
ning, 139 ; looking ahead, 
139; nomenclature at sh >ws, 
168; Japauese, auait, 190; 
Nutloual Society s annual 
general meeting, 190; necora- 
tive, 233, 311 ; Primrose mil 
CurysauLhemuni Society, 
233 ; e.irly flowering Ooruer, 
277 ; eillLUral joiungs, 297; 
an earwig trap, 3u; me 
National Cnrysantnemum 
Society’s JuoUee exfibitioa, 
811; baffling earw gs, 3*1, 363; 
nomenclature, 363; short 
notes irom Amenoa, 368; 
late flow.ring, 387 ; bairy, 
887 ; new fjr 1895, 387 ; the 
Cnrysauihemum in art, 387 ; 
in vases, 4lo ; late-flovvenug 
varieties, 4ici ; hairy sorts, 
41U ; new Anemones, 409; an 
American Ghiysaninemum 
annual, 410. 480 , Japanese 
nomeueiacure, 432; Italian, 
432 ; the oldest variety, 432 ; 
hairy sorts, 432 ; tne Imperial 
Chr^ sartlemum show, 4io; 
ail April show, 489 ; giuos 
Uestroyiug, 487 ; catting 
Uown, 5 98 : distribution ot 
new, 520 ; new from Japan, 
520; anuuai out ng of the 
N.C.S., .520; Mss M. M. 
Johnson, 55p; in Australia, 
5519 ; recent, o50; American, 
550; Malame ladoleu cnauvd, 
5,0 
Ciieinioal terms, 197 
Cider Makers. National As- 
sjciatlou of, 229 
Cider making, mo 
Ciuerarla.s, P,cotte-e6g;d, 312 
CiSsUs discolor, 167 
Clematis mouiana, 498 
Cleoius neplapny.la, 79 
Cierooeudroias. three good,212 ; 
flowers falling, 273.293 
Clethra alnifo la, 273 
Ciiaiithus Uampicri, 335 
Cilvias and Calpdiums 
(Lalng’s), 39J 
Cdcaehafer grubs, 84* 
C'ookroaohes’, 348 
CooAscomo cu tare, 153 
Coelogyue cristata, culture of, 
45 ; ilaccida, l3u ; lamellaia, 
223 ; laridurata, 377 
Cord iu May, the, 44] 
Collins, Mr. Char ei, death of, 
5 ; the late, 46; laud for the 
late.95 
Coiumolne, a good white, 
473 
Confusion in gardens, 183 
Congested house.-, 177 
Conseivaior , what is a, 394 
Coreopsis grand.floia, 498 
C ,ruer, a qu et, 430 
Corn salao, 297 
Corrosive sublimate, 41, 303 
County Council superaunu- 
atiou scheme, 327 
Court of appea', proposed, 34 
Covent Garden, foreign flowtr 
market at, 29 
Crops, constituents,348 ; crowd¬ 
ing, thinning, and assisting. 
467 
Crowley, Mrs. P., death ofa 
496 
Crowea saligna miijor, 57 
Crystal Palace sho ws, 183, 258 
Cucumbers and Melons.raismg 
and growing. 82 
Cncumuers.Sui; growing, 239 
clubbing, 241; piant dam - 
Ing off, 263 ; pbeny.e for, 282, 
824; young leaves turning 
yellow, 283; plants and eei- 
worm, 31 . 3 ; proai..i,ble cu ture 
of, 3118 ; about, 368, 439; triais 
of, 458; plants stationary, 6u8 ;. 
unsatisfactory, 509 
Currant (Black) enemy,Phyl- 
loblus calcaraius, T4 
CustarU Apple on ture, 176 
Cuitings, striking or rooting . 
404 
Cyclamens, at the Aigburih 
Nursery, 38; flowers de¬ 
formed, 197; culture 0 (, 247 
at Fulmer, 342; disbu.idiag, 
394; failing, 395 
Cymoidluoi eburneo-Lowia- 
num superbum, 157 
Cypripediums — Leeanum, JO ; 
amandum, 10; niveum, 25; 
niveum aud cuaik, 67; Mrs. 
Fred Hardy, Hi ; Godseffl- 
anum, 223 ; C. Fowieriauu u, 
236 ; Chamberlainianurn, 452 ; 
bellatulum a bum, 513 
DAFFODILS as pot plants, 182; 
amongst th -. 188 
B.thllas, notes on, 225; twelve 
Cactus, 263; twenty-inur 
i“how, 263; analysis, Mr. 
E. Mawley's, 265 ; s.ngle, 471 
Da sies, Ox-eye, 17 
iiaphne ludica, cUi.ure of, 193 
Dean, Mr. \Vm., Ueath of, 270, 
296 
Dear old Journal, 136 
Delphiniums, aoout, 32; calture 
ot. 341 
flendrobiums, nubile, 10, 210 ; 
orassiuode B irnerianum, 
111; D. aggregatum, liz; 
speclo-issimum, 2 j 1; capull- 
Pcs, 202; Aiuswortiii, 223 ; D. 
Cassiope Ash wo th's var¬ 
iety, 236 : D. Apol o granui- 
flora, 286 ; J9. eaosinum 
v.rginaie, t86 ; A mlio g audi- 
flora, 245 ; pulohciium, 353; 
D. noOlle lu Oaskeis. 353 ; 
propagating, 377 ; D. Cam- 
bricgo-uum, 377 ; Warui- 
auum, Baron Schrijaer’s 
variety, 454 ; tn aiment of, 
456; U. lliusirc, 56l 
Ddsmoalum penouuflorum, 15 
Devon and Exeter Gardeners’ 
Mumal Improvement Asso- 
c ation, 31 
Dlctainnus Fraxlnella, 32 
Diunaia mnsclpuia, 496 
loisiuiectauts, 24i 
Dracienas, See iling, 106 
Drainage irom iiiansion, 571 
Dundee Honlcuiiu at Assoc.a- 
tion, 47 
