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INDEX. 
Fern, Eel, 143. 
Ferns, dwarf tree, how to make, 55. 
Ficus lanceolata, Gl. 
Fig, Bourjassotte Grise, (woodcut) 31; 
Monaco bianco, 7 ; Royal Vineyard, 7, (plate 
and woodcut), 49. 
Fir, Silver, disease of, 168. 
Flowers, colours of, grown in darkness, 216. 
Flower Protector, Chapman's, 239. 
Flower Shows, 23, 46, 95, 191, 263, 283. 
Frame, Acme Garden, (woodcut) 24. 
French Horticulturists’ Relief Fund, 119. 
Frosts, Spring, v. Conifers, 193. 
Fruit, International Exhibition of, 238. 
Fruits, new, of 1870, 6; wall, spring protec¬ 
tion for, (woodcuts) 164. 
Fruit-crops, effect of weather on, 190; report 
on the state of, 214; of 1871, 167. 
Fruit-gardening, profitable, 181, 230, 284. 
Fruit-growing by the middle and working- 
classes, 267. 
Fruit Prospects of 1871, 120. 
Fruit Season of 1871, jottings about the, 251. 
Fruit-trees, early maturation of seedling, 
191 ; on cottage homes, 85 ; root manage¬ 
ment, 254. 
Fruit-walls, glass coping for, (woodcut) 262. 
Fuchsia Riccartoni, 217 ; Sunray, 19(4. 
Gardens, glass, (woodcuts) 43. 
Garden of Evergreens, (woodcut) 129. 
Garden Chair, Haywood’s, (woodcut) 168. 
Garden Gossip, 23, 46, 71, 95, 119, 143, 167, 
190, 214, 238, 263, 283. 
Garden Literature, 19, 35, 81, 139, 202, 225. 
Garden Notes for January, 17 ; February, 28 ; 
March, 62 ; April, 79 ; May, 110 ; June, 136 ; 
July, 158 ; August, 178 ; September, 206 ; 
October, 231; November, 248 ; December, 
277. 
Gardenia florida, 124; radicans, 124. 
Gasteria Croucheri, 5 ; nigricans, 142. 
Gastronema sanguineum flammeum, 61. 
Gladiolus Celestial, 236 ; Alice Wilson, 279. 
Gladiolus in 1871,242; method of growing, 
72 ; new, 210 ; new hybrids, 261. 
Glaziova elegantissima, 116. 
Gloxinia, Rev. H. H. Dombrain, 141. 
Godetia Whitneyi, 5, (woodcut) 101. 
Goodyera pubescens, 149. 
Gooseberry, Cape, 89, 102. 
Grafting, variegation induced by, 215, 263. 
Grape, Chihvell White, 6; Citronelle Muscat, 
7; Ferdinand de Lesseps, 6 ; Madresfield 
Court, 272 ; Mrs. Pince’s Golden Muscat, 7; 
Waltham Cross, 7. 
Grapes, foreign, 251; keeping in water, 159, 
202 . 
Grape-bags, medicated, 263. 
Grevillea Banksii, 4; Preissiana, 4. 
Gymnogramma tartarea aurata, 3. 
Gynerium argentcum pumilum, 71. 
Hibberd’s Fern Garden, 82. 
Hibberd’s Rustic Adornments, 36. 
Hippeastrum Leopoldii, 4, (woodcut) 64. 
Hogg’s Gardener’s Year-Book for 1871, 22. 
Hogg's Horticultural Directory for 1871, 139. 
Holly, Waterer’s, (woodcut) 130. 
Honey, rose-tinted, 72. 
Horticultural Reunion at Chiswick, 238. 
Hollyhocks, new, 236. 
Horticultural Vaporizer, (woodcut) 192. 
Hothouses, Imperishable, (woodcuts) 211. 
Houlletia odoratissima antioquiensis, 2; ti- 
grina, 2. 
Humata Tyermanii, (woodcut) 172. 
Hyacinths, new, 95, 116. 
Hyacinthus candicans, 4 ; princeps, 4. 
Hydrangea hortensis, extraordinary form of 
240; Otaksa, 153; paniculata grandiilora, 
153. 
Iberis gibraltarica, 142. 
Impatiens Jerdonise, how to grow, 132. 
Insecticide, 71, 263. 
Iris iberica, 5, 226; violacea, 5. 
Ixora Williamsii, 3. 
Juniperus chinensis aurea, 211. 
Kale, Melville’s Hybrid Imperial Scotch, 8. 
Kniphofia(Tritoma) prsecox, 5; Uvaria, culture 
of, 41; Uvaria for margins of lakes, 253. 
Laburnum, Waterer’s, 264. 
Lachenalias for decorative purposes, 265; 
aurea, (plate) 265. 
Lady’s Slippers, chapters on, 126, 156, 208. 
Lselia Pilcheri alba, 2. 
Lapageria rosea, culture of, 91. 
Lathyrus Sibthorpii, 167. 
Laurel, Versailles, 6; round-leaved, 6. 
Lawn-Mower, Anglo-American, 239. 
Lemons, diseased, 47. 
Leopoldinia pulchra, 116. 
Lepidozamia Peroffskiana, 3. 
Leptosiphon roseus, 5. 
Lilium auratum, 166, 238 ; californicum, 189; 
canadense flavum, 189 ; longiflorum albo- 
marginatum, 5; penduliflorum, 189 ; puberu- 
lum, lt>9; Thunbergianum flore-pleno, 5, 
(woodcut) 82; tigrinum, 238; tigrinum flore- 
pleno, 5, (plate) 25. 
Lily, Tiger, varieties of, 5, 26, 238 ; Trumpet, 
52. 
Lily of the Valley, 15 ; forcing the, 266. 
Linurn campanulatum, 167 ; salsoloides, 189. 
Lithospermum petneum, 189. 
Lobelias, new, 143, 189, 190. 
Macrozamia magnifica, 3 ; spiralis, 261. 
Masdevallia coccinea, 95; Lindeni, 142. 
Maxillaria grandiilora, 2 ; luteo-grandiflora, 
117. 
Mealy-bug, destruction of, 71. 
Medlar Jelly, recipes for, 192. 
Melons, new, 7. 
Melon-growing at Burghley, 70. 
Mesombryanthemums, for winter flowering, 96. 
