T 
INDEX. 291 
Hollyhock diseaso, 210. 
Honey-dow, production of, 18. 
Hyacinths, new, 82, 83, IIG, 252. 
Hypolopis Bergiana, 130, 202. 
Idesia polycarpa, (woodcuts) Gl. 
Insects, destruction of, 232. 
Insect Powder, 235. 
Ipomoea bona-nox, 228 ; I. Horsfalliro, 228. 
Iris Kscnipferi E. G. Henderson, 202 ; (col. 
Isolepis pygma3a (gracilis), 182. [plate) 217. 
Ivies, shrubby, at Messrs. Lane’s Nursery, 259. 
Ixiolirion Pallasii, 249. 
Ixora Fraseri, 202. 
JacobEx\. Lily, 271. 
Jasminum grandillorum, the Catalonian Jas¬ 
mine, 14G. 
Judas-tree, 35. 
Kale, garden varieties of, 10. 
Kniphofia McOwanii, 250. 
Kumquat, (col. plate) 241. 
L.elia flammoa, 11G ; (col. plate) 133. 
Lagerstrbmia indica, 19G. 
Leaves, changes in the colouring matters of, 
Libocedrus decurrens, 18G. [92. 
Lilac Dr. Lindley, 108. 
Lilies, Garden, 78, 171, 193, 253. 
Lilium auratum, fine specimens of, 234; L. 
avonaceum, (col. plate) 193; L. Belladonna, 
253; L. cordifolium, 79 ; L. giganteum, 
(woodcut) 78; L. japonicum, (woodcut) 
193; L. japoniemn Brownii, 194; L. 
Krameri, (col. plate) 13, 195; L. Krameri 
Barrianum, 19G ; L. longillorum, (woodcuts) 
171; L. longiflorum albo-marginatum, 173 ; 
L. longiflorum eximium, (woodcut) 172 : L. 
longiflorum Takesima, 172; L. longiflorum 
Wilsoni, (woodcut) 171 ; L. neilgherrense, 
173 ; L. nepalense, 195; L. philippinense, 
158; (woodcut) 174; L. spociosum atrosan- 
guineum, 202; L. speciosum K^empferi, 233 ; 
L. Wallichianum, 174; L.Washingtonianum, 
(woodcut) 253; L. Washingtonianum 
pui’pureum, 202 ; (col. plato and woodcut), 
Lily-bulbs, development of, 2G9. [256. 
Lily-flowers, white, use of, in France, 235. 
Lime, Variegated, 188. 
Limnocharis Humboldtii, 73. 
Lisianthus Russellianus, 206, 222. 
Lobelias, dwarf, new, 202. 
Luculia gratissima, 83. 
Lycopodium denticulatum, hardy, 137. 
Macrozaaiia plumosa, 158. 
Manimillaria Roezliana longispina, 13G. 
]\Ianuro, liquid, application of, 15. 
Mats, Wood, &c., 92. 
Metroxylon filare, 203. 
Mimulus (Diplacus) glutinosus, 210. 
Mock Orange, 251. 
Morel, cultivating the, by means of Tan, 90. 
Mutisia decurrens, 188. 
Myosotis Imperatrice Elizabeth, 2G. 
Narcissus orientnlis flore-pleno, 83. 
Nectarine Prince of Wales, 218, 281. 
Nephrolopis davalloides furcans, 158. 
Norium Oleander, new red, 250; N. 0. 
splendens, culture of, 248. 
Nertera dopressa, 233. 
Netting, Brown’s Galvanised Wire, 188. 
New Plants and Flowers, notable, GO, 82, 
115, 134, 158, 201, 250, 275. 
Obituary: Dawson, Thomas, 21; Lawson, 
Charles, 43; Morris, W. R., 43 ; Delany, 
John, 93; Salter, John, 140; Glenny,George, 
141 ; Meisner, Professor, 164; Rae, Charles, 
165 ; F^e, Antoine Laurent Apollinaire, 
165 ; Booth, William Beattie, 165 ; Godfrey, 
Robert, 188 ; Masters, William, 261. 
Odontoglossum maxillare, 251; 0. pulchellum, 
183; O. Roezlii, 158. 
(Eceoclades guineensis, 251. 
CEnotheras, adaptations of, 228. 
Oil, now, from seeds of Ochro, 232. 
Oleander, culture of, 248. 
Olearia Haastii, (woodcut) 197. 
Ophiopogon japonicum, 163. 
Orange-peel, utilisation of, 230. 
Orchard-houses and their product, 3, 40. 
Orchids, cool, growing at Ti’entham, 285. 
Orchis maculata, 210. 
Oxalis lobata, and others in Cornwall, 234. 
Paciiypiiytum bracteosum, easy method of 
propagating, 200. 
Pansies, bedding, 185. 
Pansy, double-flowered. Lord Waveney, 259. 
Parechites Thunbergii, 164. 
Pascalia glauca, 258. 
Passifiora princeps, 227; P. quadrangularis 
variegata, 116. 
Pea, Best-of-all, 19; James’s Prolific, (wood- 
cut) 44; Laxton’s Fillbasket, (woodcut) 
44; No plus ultra, 196; the Criterion, 186. 
Peas, new, 39, (woodcuts) 43; Sugar, 8. 
Peach, Barrington, (col. plate) 157; Rivers’ 
Early Beatrice, 99; Rivers’ Early Louise, 
(col. plate) 85. 
Peaches, early, 107. 
Pear, Lucy Grieve, 276 ; Pitmaston Duchesse 
d’Angouleme, 276; Uvedale’s St. Germain, 
huge specimens of, exhibited, 282. 
Pelargoniums, judgment of, as to beauty of 
flowers, 177 ; new double, 203 ; now fancy, 
136,137, 159; new show, 136, 158, 159; 
new tricolor, 203 ; new zonal, 203; zonal, 
judgment of, as to beauty of leaves, 155. 
Pellsea mucronata, 159. 
Pentstemon Palmeri, (plato) 37. 
Philadolphus Gordonianus, 251. 
Phyllotajnium Lindeni, 159. 
Phylloxera, life-history of, 284; how to de¬ 
stroy, 284. 
Pine-apple, variegated, 259. 
Pink Lord Lyons, 277. 
Plants, movement of water in, 284. 
Plant-houses, Rondle’s rustic, (woodcut) 132. 
Pleocnemia Leuzeana, GO, 159. 
Plum, Coe’s Golden Drop, 233; Prince Eugle- 
bort, (col. plato) 277. 
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