Vlll. 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER, 
June 28, 1894. 
SACCOLABIDM CELESTE, 87 
Salvia splenrtens, at Ugbrook 
Park, 7; splendens Bruanti, 
60 
Sarracenla Wllli8l,498 
Saxifragas luteo-purpurea and 
S. Malyi, 227 
Scale insect on Plum trees, 
352 
Scolopendriums, 32 
Scottish manse garden, the in¬ 
termediate season in, 67; m 
a, 357 
Scuticaria Steeli,296 
Seakale, for forcing, growing, 
137; Insects on, 352 ; root 
cuttings, 320 
Seaside market, growing for 
the, 254 
Season, the, 9 ; an ideal, 335 
Seeds, sowing, 103, 143, 177 ; 
germination of, 109,184 ; red- 
leading, 239: soaking hard, 
223; protecting from birds, 
221 
Senecio grandifolius, 167 
Sensitive plants, 362 
Sequoia, an ancient, 281 
ericographls Qhiesbreghtlana, 
SO 
Shamrock, the, 224 
Shows—Birmingham, 210; Bo¬ 
tanic,209; Brighton (spring), 
267 ; Newcastle - on - Tyne 
spring, 328; Narcissus at Bir¬ 
mingham, 328 ; Auricula and 
Primula at Westminster, 
329; Antwerp, 388 ; Man¬ 
chester Whitsuntide, 393 ; 
Southampton Spring Show, 
94; flower, home, foreign. 
International, 899; Southern 
Pink Show, 478 ; London 
Pansy and Vio'a, 478 
Shrubs, manuring ornamental, 
66 ; and trees flowering, 314 
Slaughterhouse liquid for 
Vines, 375 
Smllax asparagoides, 396 
Snowdrops, early, 72 ; new, 
179 
Snowflakes, 121 
Soda, nitrate of, in Egypt, 
429 
Soil, enriching during autumn 
and winter, 45 
Soot in Strawberry pots, 
212 
Sparrows and Cherry blossom, 
280 ; vanity of, 343 
Sphreralcea abuti loides, 241 
Spider, a clever, 240 
Spinach, failing, winter, 250 ; 
winter, infested with eel- 
worm, 29 L 
Splraia astilboides, SO: Thun- 
bergi. 260 : S. arguta, 260 ; a 
hybrid, 472 
Spray leg, 407 
Spraying fruits, 166 
Spring bedding, timely hints 
about, 236 
Spruce, Mr, Robert, death of, 
10 
Stachys tuberifera, 69 
Stanhopeas, treatment of, 298 
Stapelia patnla, 95 
Statlce profusa, 459 
Stephanotis floribunda, 483 
Stephen’s Green, Dublin. 475 
Stigmaphyllon ciliatum, 472 
St. John s Bread Tree, 495 
St. Mary Tallagkt, Co. Dublin, 
500 
Stocks for exhibition, 463 
Strawberries, early, 10 ; leaves, 
black dots'on, 80; fertilisers 
for, 84 ; in India, 89; plant¬ 
ing, 172 ; plants unsatisfac¬ 
tory, 231: forced, unsatis¬ 
factory, 311; growing for 
profit, 346; the flowering o', 
342; Royal 8overeign,3l9,406; 
plants unfruitful,396; Sensa¬ 
tion, 472 ; The Captain, 496; 
notes on, 514 ; utility of 
Noble, 614 
Streptocarpns Wendlandi, 207, 
223 
Streptoselen(Browallia) Jame- 
soni,57, 77 
Sugar cane in Japan, 407 
Sulhampstead, cottage farm 
459 
Surrey sand for fruit, 285 
Sutton & Son", Messrs., ex¬ 
cursion, 497 
Swanley, flowers at, 473 
Swanley Horticultural College, 
the, 498 
Sweet Peas, travelling, 28, 49; 
sowing, 49; white, 90,114; bed 
SWEET PKA.S—Con/inued 
of, 192 ; in Apri', 299 ; Emily 
Henderson, 516 
Syringing, the value of, 253 
TABERN.EMONTANA coro- 
NARIA riiORS-PLENO, 246 ; 
T. cyraosa fl ire-pleno, 246 
Tea cultivation on the Cauca¬ 
sus, 70 
Tea sesd oil, 47 3 
Tecoma jasminoides, 1.53,166 
Tecophilaea cyanocrocus, 363 
Temperatures, temperance in, 
84 
Temple show, the date of, 239; 
the, 100, 424 
Tennis courts, dimensions of, 
484 
Thoughts developed, some, 153 
Thuia Lobbi,270 ; aurea,449 
Thunbergia Harris!, 345 
Thyrsacanthus rutilaus, 348 
Toads and woodlice, 343 
Tomatoes, raising, 16; plants 
fligging. 39’; discoloured, 
440; leaves blackened, 440 ; 
“drooping” disease in, 524 
Tomtits, 28; in the garden, 54: 
in the garden and orchard, 
70 
Tool houses as tell-tales, 275 
Trachelium cieruleum, 61 
Trees, planting, 9,43,70,93,108; 
management of, 24; the in¬ 
ternal temperature of, 108 ; 
planting, injulicions 149; 
in Northumberland, 146; 
growth of, 147 
Trees and shrubs, manuring 
ornamental, 66; (Mr, A. D. 
AVebster’s book), 115; orna¬ 
mental, 128; fiowerine, 314 
Tree leaves as fodder, 429 
Trichoeentrum alblflorum, 45 ; 
tigrinnm, 207 
Trinity College Botanic Gar¬ 
dens, 13 
Tritelela uniflora and T.uniflora 
pillida, 319 
Tuberose culture, 353 
Tulipa Kaufmanni, 362 
Tulips, troubles, 3; early 
Dutch, 285; English, 364 ; 
TOLIPS —Continued 
exhibition at AVestminster, 
363; Dr.Clarke’s lecture,406; 
for forcing, ,525 
Tulip Society, Royal National, 
88, 123 : show at York, 4-36 ; 
Wakefield Society’s show, 
437; show at Butley, 437 
Turkey Oak in South Afric.a,2H 
Turnips, 191 
CMBERSLADK HALb, 501 
United Horticultural Benefit 
and Provident Society annual 
meeting, 208 
Urceolina aurea, 348 
VALERIAN, THE (CBVTRAN- 
THUS RUBER), 458, 471 ; 
the Golden, 496 
A'lndi Cathcarti grandiflora, 
207 
Vemetables in Americ 204 ; 
over-production, 313 
Veitch Memorial med s ,«, pre¬ 
sentation, 471 
Village oa Mav day, our, 357 
Vilmorin's, MM., donations. 252 
Vineries, ventilating, 336, 444; 
forcing, 350 
Vines, outdoor culture, 38; 
analysis of, 39 ; borders, deep, 
watering, 46, 85; forcing. 78, 
199, 2.8: borders, mulching, 
163: planting young, 159; for 
lean-to house, 174; canes, 
shortening, 193; managing, 
212; abou', 214; shoots 
blackened, 271; attention to, 
SOS ; grow.hs dying, 311; 
aerial ro >ta on, 352 ; leaves 
runed, 39.5 ; laterals, dis¬ 
coloured, 44); attention to, 
438; treatment of, 482 ; prun¬ 
ing, rational methods of, 487 ; 
browning disease in, 518 
Violas, 13; Conference, pro¬ 
posed,219 ; at Birmingham 471 
Violets, in irames, 13; in Ire¬ 
land, 90, 128; in Ireland, the 
si»;e. of a shilling apiece, 163 
culture of, 3)2 
Viticulture in Uruguay, 89 
Vriesia Rex, 207 
AVAKEPIELD PAXTON SOCIETY 
497 
AValks and edgings, garden, 36 
Wallflowers, acres of, 284 ; at 
Canbury Garden'<,343 
AAtarmlnster Potato and Onion 
experiments, 285,326 240 
Wasps, early queen, 143; queen, 
298 
AVatering, wall trees, 286; in 
the spring. 266 
Weather, the recent cold, 61; 
in Guernsey, 61 ; the recent 
severe, 29 ; the dry, 262 ; in 
March, 262; notes, 183, 598, 
299 ; in London, warm, 279 ; 
in May, notes on, 4,57 
AVeeds and their uses, 102 
AVeir, Mr. J. Jenner, death of, 
239 
Whin, and Furze, 201; or 
Furze ? 122 
AVilliams, Mr. Walter Henry, 
death of, 62 
AVilliams’ Memorial medals,143 
AVindsor Gardens in April, 335 
AVinter, moths on Plums, 270 ; 
decoration, hardy foliage for, 
127 
Wireworms, true and false, 378 
Wistaria sinensis, 289 
Wolverhampton floral fSte for 
1894. 9; prizes at, 69 
AA’oodllce, destroying. Sll 
AVrightia zeylanlca, 115 
YEAR 2000, THE, 279 
Yew, is It poisonous? 3', 89, 
100; poisoning by, 344 
York Floral Fete, 605 
Yorkshire Gaia, grand, 30,108 
ZONAL PELARGONIUMS AT 
LEWISHAM, 27 
Zygopetalum rostratum, 7 ; 
Mackayi, culture of, 80 
WOODCUTS. 
Abelia rupestris . 
Abutilon vitifolium. 
Adiantum Clmsianum 
Amateur Orchid grower’s dream, an 
Beaumontia grandiflora ♦, 
Begonia Gloire de Lorraine 
Bongardia Rauwolfl. 
Oalanthe, Baron Schroder. 
Ohysis bractescens. .. 
Cornus brachypoda variegata .. ., 
„ florida. 
Oostus igneus. 
Coelogyne Mossise. 
Oypripedium Adrastus . 
„ Annie Measures ,. 
,, Ashworth®. 
„ callosum Sander® .. 
„ Fairieano-Lawrenceanum 
„ macrochilum giganteum,. 
„ Winifred Hollington .. 
Bendrobium atro-violaceum .. .. 
„ Dellense . 
„ Euryalus. 
„ superbum Huttoni 
Dublin, view in Stephen’s Green.. ,. 
Epidendrum Ellisi. .. 
Eucharis Low! . 
Fernery at Impney, the 
Frltillaiia aurea 
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Galeopsis dubia .349 
Glass houses on wheels.413 
Gomphia decora.15 
Grapes—Fungus (Polyactis cinerea) on berries .. 171 
„ Polyactis (Botrytis) cinerea as a parasite ,. 171 
„ Section of shanked Alicante berry .. .. 171 
„ Shanking.171 
Hiemanthus Linden! . .,73 
Harkness challenge cup, the .435 
Hedera helix tesselata .209 
Hyacinth, a proliferous.255 
Iris Helen®.302 
„ Emmpferi .205 
„ Bosenbachiana.189 
„ Sindjarensis.227 
L®lia anceps Ashworthiana .125 
L®lio-Cattleya Hon. Mrs. Astor.141 
» Nysa .31 
„ „ Tydea .181 
Linum arboreum.327 
Loropetalon chinense .235 
Lycaste costata .467 
Marianthus Drummondianus.307 
Masdevallia gargantua.233 
Meyenia erecta .35 
Mutisia Clematis.131 
Narcissus Weardale Perfection.303 
Odontoglossum crispum Baroness Schroder 
„ „ Nobilius 
„ „ Sander® .. 
491 
430 
401 
PAGE 
Olearia stellularia.369 
Oncidium phal®nopsis.515 
Orchid grower’s dream, an amateur.4 9 
Phains Marth® .319 
„ Owenianus.445 
Phlox canadensis. .. .. 503 
Phrynium variegatum (Maranta Arundinacea 
variegata).27 
Portraits—Mr. Charles Van Geert .453 
„ Rev. Hugh A. Berners .522 
Prunus myrobalana rosea plena.267 
„ Pissardi .337 
Ptyohoraphis angusta .91 
Rhododendron multicolor Mrs. Heil .. .. .. 149 
Saccolabium coeleste .87 
Sarracenia Willisi.499 
Senecio (Ghiesbreghti) grandifolius.167 
Stapelia patula .. .. . .. 95 
Stephen’s Green, Dublin, view in .475 
Streptocarpns Wendlandi.233 
Streptosolen (Btowallia) Jamesoni .57 
Tabern®montana coronaria flore-pleno.247 
Tecoma jasminoides .153 
'Thunbergia Harris!.345 
Travelling glass structure, a .413 
Van Geert, Mr. Charles, portrait of .452 
Vine growth affected with browning.518 
„ spores of Fungus (Plasmodiophora ritis) .. 519 
Wrightia zeylanica.115 
Zygopetalum rostratum .. ,. .. .. • • 7 
