December 27, 1894, 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER, 
V 
INDEX. 
ACHIMENES, 63 
Adiantnm rnbellum, 623 
Adnitt, Mr. H. W., portrait of, 
243 
Aischynantbns Hildebrandi, 
129 
Africa, British Centra', notes 
from blantyre, 511 
A(?ave americana, record of 
flowering plants, 10 
Ajnga reptans, 449 
Alberta magna, 663 
Allotment flowers at Rich¬ 
mond, 56 
Allotment gardens in London, 
104 
Allotments Association at 
Richmond, 520 - 
Aloes, American, flowering, 
341, 319, 615 
American opinion of English 
flower shows, 59 
Anchnsa italica, 127, 199, 
224 
Androsace ooronopifolia, win¬ 
tering, 141 
Angrascnm ebnrnenm, 467 
Annuals at Roath Park, Cardiff, 
225 
Antirrhinums for gardens, 283 
Ants on fruit t'ees, 306 
Aphides, jottings on, 560 
Apodolirion Ett!e,470 
Appearances, keeping up, 377 
Apples and Pears, crop of, 105; 
pruning, 549 
Apples, crops, American, 32; 
at Chiswick. 67; Hambledon 
Deux Ans, 103; gathering, 
210 : Hunt’s Early, 237 ; 
colouring, 272, 277; storing, 
836; Tasmanian, 342; Bis¬ 
marck, fruiting on maiden 
tree, 362 ; crop, the, 356 ; the 
original Queen,884 ; at Wood- 
hatcb, 405; South Lincoln, 
448 ; Milre de Me'nage, 446 ; 
failures, causes of—a little 
review, 449,463 ; late varie¬ 
ties of, 467: judging Ameri¬ 
can, 49,3; the poor crop, 5il; 
Small’s Admirable, 575; the 
Costard, 575 
Apple trees, on walls, drop¬ 
ping their fruit, 94; bush, 
258 
Apricots in pots at Waltham 
Cross, 107; on walls, 112 
Aquilegias, 80,133 
Aralias, propagating, 653 
Ardenholme, Magbull, flowers 
at, 246 
Arenaria Hnteri, 369 
Argemone grandiflora, 3l3 
Aristolochia Qoldieana, 104 
A run northwards, lil 
Asparagus, planting, 373 ; forc¬ 
ing, 527 
Aspidistras, a new, 103, 140 ; 
culture O',168 
Aster Eynsford Yellow, 263 
Auiicula and Primula Society 
(National), annual meeting, 
495 
Auriculas, about, 193; season¬ 
able hints on, 410 
Austin, death of Mr. Hugh, 9 
Au-tralian Ferns, 229 
Au.umn flowers in Scotland, 
216 
Autumn tints, 314 
BAMBOOS, HARDY, 322 
Bananas, importations of, 
224 ; cultivation in Jamaica, 
425 
Baptisia exaltita. 64 
Bi rgni, death of Mr. R , 9 
Barkerias, 274 
Barr’s Daffodil cnp, 255 
Bauera rnbioides, 353 
Beans, Runner, at Reading, 
273 ; Veitch’s Climbing 
French, 294 
Beech nut oils, 81 
Bees—Honey gathering and 
supering, 22; ingathering of 
honey, 46; disease in, 46; 
the honey season, 69; quality 
of honey, 69; the weather, 
98 ; the Heather, 93,236 ; cures 
tor bee stings, 94; preparing 
for the moors, 115; hiving 
bees, 115; how to prevent 
swarming, 140 ; weighing 
hives, 140, 164, 236; notes on, 
163, 211, 259, 438, 574; taking 
bees to the moors. 163; the 
season, 164; at the Heather, 
188; managing, 188, 236 ; a 
profltab e swarm, 188; at 
the moors, 211, 269; killing 
drones, 212; putting hives in 
order tor 1895, 236; the 
weather and honey gather¬ 
ing, 288; notes, at tbe moors, 
805; driving bees, 305; resnlts 
at the moors, 329 ; chloric 
dropsical fever, 329, 483 ; the 
season’s review, 329; feeding, 
352,416; the yield of Heather 
honey, 352 ; manipulating 
bees,352; foul brood,852 ; the 
weather, 373; hints to be¬ 
ginners, 373 ; flowers for 
baes, 373; British versus 
foreign bees, 374 ; prepared 
for the winter, 393 ; mead, 
893 ; spring flowers lor, 394; 
8warming,416; honey gather¬ 
ing in October, 416; season¬ 
able notes, 416 ; feeding, 437; 
hives during the winter and 
summer, 460; queen rearing, 
46J; starling keeping, 483 ; 
the Lanarkshire storifying 
hive, 607, 528, 551, 574, 588 ; 
varieties of bees, 6i'8 ; straw 
hives, 552 ; beet and Col- 
chicum, 561; hivet for be¬ 
ginners, 688 
Begonias, at Forest Hill, 63 ; 
Rajah, 178 ; Erfordia, 199; and 
Caladiums at bhrewsbury, 
227; Carrier! bedded out, 271 ; 
Improving tuberous (fertilis¬ 
ing), 542; at Ardenholme, 
547 
Belton House Gardens 343 
Belvoir, an autumn a ay at, 
497 
Bertolonia Allred Bleu, 270 
Bilberries and Cranberries, 2.30 
Birch, Mr. Henry, death of, 518 
Birmingham Amateur Gar¬ 
deners’ Association, 127 
Blackberries, American, 128 
Board’s wire tension houses, 
326 
Book'—“Manual of Orchidace¬ 
ous Plants ” (Messrs Veitebj, 
28 ; “ Natural History of 
Plants,’’ 31; “ The Orchid 
Growers’ Manual,” 53 
“ Botanical Magazine,’’ the, 
178, 248 
B.)tanic (Royal) Society, 152 ; 
Floral Fete, 31; exhib tions 
and meetings in 1895, 495 
Boianical Society of America, 
the, 362 
Bothy mystery, a, 559 
Bouvardias at Dove Park. 547 
Box edging, 76 
Bramley fruit farm, 143 
Brassicas, 581 
Bristol, wire tension houses, 
.325 
Broccoli, Chelsea Favourite, 
177 
Brocklesby Park, 228 
Brunsvigia Josephinre, 541 
Bulbs, planting in beds, 373 
Bullflnches, 404, 471 
Bnllrushes in Osier bed, 188 
Butter, potting, 262 
CABBADB AND BROCCOLI 
PLANTS, 164 
Cactus Society, proposed, 9,31 
Caladiums, Gurupa, 198; at 
Snrewsbury, 227 ; argyrltes, 
851 
Calanthes diseased, 188 
Calceolarias, diseased, 46; am- 
plexlcaulis, 315 
Caledonian (Royal) Horticul¬ 
tural Society—exhibitions for 
1805 , 562 
Calochortus Plummeraj, 239 
Campanula alpina, 5; spicata, 
2i)2; G. F. Wilson, 219; 
pyramidalis, 250, 270 
Camphor Tree in Japan, 405 
Canna, a pare yellow, 32 
Canning truit, 541 
Cape Gooseberry, 404 
Carbonate of copper solution, 
makin g and using for diseased 
Tomatoes, 70 
Carnations and Picotees, 193, 
421 
Carnation and Picotee Society’s 
(National) Southern Section 
exhibition, 91; annual meet¬ 
ing, 495 
Carnation Society, Midland 
Counties, show, 133 
Carnations, disease in, and pre¬ 
ventives, 3 ; too many rose 
coloured, 9; syringing ‘Ma - 
maison,” SO; disease in, ,30; 
at Rangemore, Malma sons, 
6 'J; border at Chelsea, 61; at 
Edenside, 75; at Putney Hill, 
106; supports for, 1U4 ; at The 
Warren, Hayes, 124; and 
PiCotees at Evesham, 124 ; 
The Hayes, 161; disea-eu, 
189; The Spy, 224 ; Lizzie 
McGowan, 216; planting new 
Mirguent-, 268 ; Buocleuch 
Clove, 271; diseases, 288, 419, 
558 ; a-h analysis, 559 ; 
manures for, 559 ; border, 
578 ; Miss Mary Godfrey, 686 
Carnivorous plants in Orchid 
hou e-i, 558 
Carpenteria californica, 2.’)7 
Catalp.is as ornamental trees, 
367, 493 
Carapult guns for gardeners, 
561 
Cattleyas, resting, 165 ; Eldo¬ 
rado, 171; hybnda Kienasti- 
ana and Hardyana. Sciwood 
variety, 198; glgas Countess 
of Derby, 253, 2'4; C. 
Gaskelliaua albens ouorata, 
253 ; guttata, 275 ; ve.utma, 
290 ; speciosissima, 467 
Ceauotuus, a double, 2u0 
Celery, run, 212 
Cenieiery gardening, 119 
C reus pecten-aboriginum, 291 
Cueals’, a call at, 3u2 
Cheese making, 308 
Cbelone barbaia, 177 
(J .lei ries, training, 21) 
Cherry house, 41.5 
Chestnut tree, a giant, 57 
Chiiwell Nurseries, a glimpse 
at, 180 
Chlorophyll, in Vine leaves, 
loss of, liO; in plants, los.-, 
215 
Christmas, table decorations 
lor, 655 
Ch'i-tmai R'lses, 586 
Chrysanthemum analysis, Mr. 
Mawley’s, 531 
Chrysanthemums, N.C.3. judg¬ 
ing committee, 15; in New 
Zealand, 15; how to grow 
Edwin Molyneux, sizes of 
blooms, 15; Beckett’s im¬ 
proved cup and tube, 30; 
N.C.3. annual outing, 80; 
meetings at N.C.S. November 
show, lu6; New Zealand 
seedlings, 106 ; English, 106; 
in Australia, 156; in Ireland, 
157; West of England Chrys¬ 
anthemum Society’s outing, 
157; notes, 172; plants 
infested with yellow tbrips, 
188, 212; National Chrys¬ 
anthemum Society, 196, 345 ; 
Committee meeting, 408, 468, 
545; annual dinner, 524; stop¬ 
ping, 196; American, 228; 
in New South Wales, 228 , 
culture of, 245 ; Lady Fiiz- 
wigram, 283, 278 : Golden 
Wedding, 278, 292, 306, 326,345, 
364,388; stopping plants, 278; 
a Belgian catalogue, 278 ; the 
Sprlngthorpe cup and tube, 
279 ; culture (Mr. Arderle’s 
pape’-), 279 ; at Havant, 293; 
certlfleateJ,326,388; in South¬ 
wark Park, 326. 3s9: at Vic¬ 
toria Park, 315, 389 ; at Fins¬ 
bury Park. 389 ; at Maiden¬ 
head, 345 ; improved cup 
and tube for exhibiting, 
345 ; Chrysanthemums round 
Dublin, 345 ; at Mjunt Mer- 
rion, 345 ; at St. Helen’s, 345 ; 
at Willow Park, 345 ; Madame 
Charles Molin, 341; Mrs. E.G. 
Hal, 341; Madame Edouard 
Key, 344; Souvenir de Petite 
Amie,344; Frank Wells, 344, 
364; Chrysanthemum show 
at the Aquarlum,349; promise 
of Chrysanthemums, 364 ; 
show at Woolwich, 364 ; semi- 
early or October Chrysanthe¬ 
mums, 364 ; big Chrysanthe- 
mumh364; muuleipal shows, 
366 ; London Chrysanthe¬ 
mums, Battersea Park, 366 ; 
around Liverpool, 366, 390; 
Duchess of York, 386; hints 
to exhibitors and officials, 
386 ; how t@ stage blooms, 
387 ; suggestions to secre¬ 
taries, 888; a green, 388 ; The 
Priory, Hornsey, 890 ; at Bar- 
ford Hill, 390 ; in Cheshire, 
390; fly, 509 ; Uaiiy Wonder, 
406 ; hints on judging, 
406 ; sports, 403 ; New¬ 
castle show, 4118 ; damping, 
4u8; large blooms, 408; 
prospects round Bolton,4U8; 
specialities in schedule.s, 409, 
427 ; in the 'Temple Gardens, 
409 ; at Waterlow Park, 410 ; 
Forest Hill. 410; Cnelsea, 
410; Ryecroft Nursery, 410 ; 
Swaniey, 4H ; early flower¬ 
ing, 41l: Baron Uirsch, 4l7 ; 
Chrysanthemums and paper 
collar.-i, 427; dlsquaiiffed, 427 ; 
tingle einy Chrysanthe¬ 
mums, 427; Dulwich show, 
427 ; Louise, 428 ; certificated 
Chry.sanlhemUiUS, 428, 448, 
469,521, 545; N.C.S. catalogue, 
428, 450 ; Oicfleld Nurseries, 
4'28; Earls woed Nurseries.428; 
Woodhatch Lodge, 42;); Royal 
Gardens, Windsor,430; Phila¬ 
delphia, 449. 498; Mrs. 
C. E. Shea, 419; Miss 
Rita Schi deter, 459 ; Ane¬ 
mones at the Aquarium, 
4.50 ; early Chrysanthemums, 
450; the Br.ghton show, 450 ; 
uitqiallllBd exhib.ts, ijj. 
CHTSANTHEMDMS—COnfif. 
500, 546 ; the missing link, 
4.50 ; Crystal Palace, 452; Miss 
Maggie Blenkiron, 468 ; 3<. 
Agate, 468, 501; Duke of 
York, V. Beauty of Teign- 
mouth, 468 , 498 , 545 ; Chrys¬ 
anthemums for exhibi¬ 
tion, 468; plant group, 468 r 
at Chiiwell, 469; Syon House, 
469; Directeur Tisserand, 498 ; 
estimate of new varieties, 498, 
522, 544 ; Winchester show for 
1895, 498 ; Chrysanthemums 
certificated at York, 498; 
Golden Wedding, 493 ; out¬ 
doors, 498: at Dulwich Park^ 
498 ; colours of new Chrysan¬ 
themums, 499 ; grouping 
Chrysanthemums, 499: new 
incurved varieties, 500 ; re¬ 
fined V. coarse flowers, 500 y 
in South Westmoreland, 501; 
Owen's Crimson. 52l; a 
Chrysanthemum Year Book, 
521; outdoor Chrysanthe¬ 
mums, 522 ; Mrs. John Gar¬ 
diner, 522; alleged partiality 
in judging, 522 ; at Glasgow 
Botanic Gardens, 522; size of 
exhibition boards, 522; the 
Teignmouth disqualiflcatinn, 
523 ; reports of shows, 523;. 
analysis, Mr Mawley’s, 531, 
564 ; shows in 1895, audit best 
twenty-four Japanese varie¬ 
ties, 544; outdoors at Dal¬ 
keith, 545 ; stopping Cnrysan- 
themums, 545, 564 ; disquali¬ 
fication of Mr. Walls at Black- 
heath, 546 , 564 ; notes from 
Kingston, 547 ; Pride of 
Swaniey, 564; Japanese 
varie , es, 564 ; decorative, 
564 ; with blind centres, 575 ; 
Mrs. R. C. Kingston and 
Mrs. J. Gardiner, 584; Mdme. 
Rozain, 584; French, 584 ; The 
Mis dug Link, 584 
Chrysanthemum shows.—Hert¬ 
ford, 413; Kent county, 414;. 
Highgate, 430; Battersea, 
431; Crystil Palace, 431; 
Havant, 432 ; N.C S., Royal 
Aquarium, 433, 52.5 ; Watiord, 
435 ; Brighton, 435; Leeds, 
435 ; Putney, 436; Ascot, 436 ; 
Liverpool, 4'5U, 453 ; Hull, 
452, 472; Birmingham, 452, 
476 ; York, 452, 477 ; De¬ 
vizes, 453 ; 'Torquay, 
453 ; Bournemouth, 454 ; 
Bath, 454 ; Wolverhampton, 
454 ; Cirence-t r, 455 ; Horn¬ 
sey, 455 ; Woolwich, 456 ; 
Hitchin, 453 ; E.xet-ir, 457 ; 
Southampton,456; Kingston,. 
457; Reading, 457 ; Hartle¬ 
pool, 4’2; Farnhim, 472 ; 
Kidderminster, 412; Bristol, 
474 ; Dublin, 474 ; Birnsley, 
476 ; South shields, 476; 
Rugbv, 477 : Birkenhead, 
478; Winehe.-ter, 478 ; Edin¬ 
burgh, 478; Eocle* and Patri- 
crolt, 479; Bo.ston, 479; 
Chesterfield, 480 ; Sheffield, 
480; Bradford, 48i; Tw ekeu- 
ham, 481; Uereiord, 488 ; 
Grimsby and District, 601; 
Parkstoiie. 501; Ripon, 601; 
Tamworth, 501; Plymouth, 
5)2; Waterford, 5)2; Wells,. 
502 ; Stockport, 5ii2; New¬ 
castle-upon-Tyne, 502 ; Maii- 
chester, 5i)3 ; Wind-or, 5H; 
Beccles, 5 3 ; C iru rvon, 5 4; 
Yeovil, 5.4; G a goiv, 504 ; 
Dundee, 505 ; Loutn, 5 '5 ; 
Barford, 5 )5, iVokiug, 5'5; 
Southwell, 52.3; 
Church deenratioj, plants and 
flowers fo •, 2L7 
