INDEX. 
287 
Ligustrum coriaceum, (woodcut) 64. 
Lilies, cultivation of, in pots, 248. 
Lilium auratum cruentum, 239; L. giganteum, 
hardy in Moray, 115 ; L. neilgherrense, 239 ; 
L. Parkmanni, (col. plate) 49; L. specio- 
sum, pot-culture of, 248. 
Lime-kiln Heating, 239. 
Manure, Jeannel’s artificial, for pot plants, 
24. 
Maples, Hardy Japanese, 39. 
Marigold, Striped French, 232, 245. 
Marrow, Cucumber, 238. 
Medlar, the, and its conserve, 176. 
Melons, new, of 1875, 26. 
Mespilus germanica, 176. 
Morren’s Correspondance Botanique, noticed, 
264. 
Moth, potato-destroying, 284. 
Mushrooms, poisonous, suggested remedies for, 
264. 
Myosotis dissitiflora, 6. 
Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus, forcing of, 
84. 
Nectarine, Albert Victor, (col. plate)^ 241; 
Emmerton’s White, (col. plate) 109 ; Rivers’s 
Orange, (col. plate) 109. 
Nectarines, new, of 1875, 25; Sawbridge- 
worth, 241. 
Neil Prize, 72. 
North Walls, Fruit-trees for, 244. 
Nurseries in Great Britain, acreage of, 190. 
Oak, Beggar’s, 262. 
Obituary: Austen, George, 284; Bennett, 
John Joseph, 96; Brongniart, Adolphe, 
72; Cutbush, William, 144 ; Duval, Jacques 
Louis, 96; Fleming, George, 216; Hardy, 
Dr., 96; Headly, Richard, 120 ; Henderson, 
Edward George, 284; Hume, William 
Burnley, 216; Kinmont, John Watson, 
96; Mas, Alphonse, 24; Munby, Giles, 
120; Newman, Edward, 192; Nonnan, 
Nathaniel, 96; Paterson, Thomas, 284; 
Pearson, John Royston, 216 ; P^pin, Pierre 
Denis, 96; Potter, Michael, 96 ; Terry, Mr., 
192; Turner, Henry, 284; Van Houtte, 
Louis, 144. 
Onion, two-bladed, 168; certificated at Chis¬ 
wick, 214; new, of 1875, 27; result of 
trial of, at Chiswick, 95. 
Oporanthus luteus, 24. 
Orchards in Great Britain, acreage of, 190. 
Orchard-house Culture, remarks on, 42. 
Orchard-house Trees, preference of planting 
out to pot-culture, 2. 
Orchid-culture, Rand’s Manual of, noticed, 
166. 
Osiers, planting, 47. 
Othera japonica, 95. 
Ozone, generation of, by Plants and Flowers, 
48. 
Palms, Date, as Decoratioos, 218. 
Pancratium rotatum, (woodcut) 42. 
Pancratiums as Decorative Plants, (woodcut) 
40. 
Parsley all the year round, 89. 
Passifloras, variegation of, induced by gi’aft- 
ing, 168. 
Pea, Bijou, 37; Duchess of Edinburgh, 37 ; 
Laxton’s new, 47; new, of 1875, 26. 
Peach, Dwarf Aubinel, 144; Early Victoria, 
(col. plato) 157; Hale’s Early, (col. plate) 
157; Grosse Mignonne, (col. plate) 205. 
Peaches, increasing size and earliness of, 
143; new, of 1875,25 ; yellow-fleshed, 272. 
Peche Quetier, 216. 
Pear, Pitmaston Duchess, (col. plate) 37. 
Pears, new, of 1875, 25. 
Pear Crops in 1875 at Tortworth, 126. 
Pelargoniums, James’s Fancy, 192 ; New Ivy¬ 
leaved, 119; Striped Zonal, New Life, 240. 
Pelotus Berry, 168. 
Pen, Waverley Gold, 192. 
Pereskias, as stocks for Epiphyllums, 192. 
Petunia phocnicea, 50; Hender’s strain, (col. 
plate) 1. 
Phalangium argenteo-lineare, (woodcut) 115. 
Phloxes, new: Madame Durenne, (col. plate) 
169 ; Menottii, (col. plate) 169; Resplendens, 
(col. plate) 169. 
Phylloxera, how to destroy the, 95. 
Picotee. See Carnation. 
Picotees, awards to, at National Carnation 
and Picotee Society’s Exhibition, 212, 213 ; 
the best, 31; notes on blooming, 125; 
grub amongst, 215 ; liquid manure for, 173 ; 
new, notes on, 54; propagation of, 221; 
raising new varieties of, 160; relayering 
of, 264; seedling, management of, 240; 
select list of, 221 ; the Sheffield seedlings, 
269. ' 
Pine-stoves v. Fig-culture, 109. 
Pink, Boiard, (col. plate) 25; Dr. Masters, 
(col. plate) 25. 
Pinks, piping, in watei*, 210; a new way of 
sti'iking, from pipings, 44. 
Plane, Eastern and Western varieties of, 144. 
Plant-houses, Weeks’s Improved Slate and 
Stone Foundation for, (woodcut) 166. 
Plants, as generators of ozone, 48; as sani¬ 
tary scouts, 20; decorative, prepared at 
Chiswick, 72 ; growth of, as affected by 
latitude, 48; insectivorous, Darwin’s, no¬ 
ticed, 14 ; naturalisation of, 152. 
Plum, Kirke’s, origin of, 47; Myrobella or 
Cherry, 264; Rivers’s Blue Prolific, (col. 
plate) 89. 
Plums for North Walls, 245. 
Plumbago capensis, for Autumn and Winter, 
16. 
Poinsettia pulcherrima plenissima, 22. 
Polyanthus, culture of the, 149 ; Fancy, plea 
for, 199. 
’ Polypodium (Phegopteris) Dianae, (woodcut) 
187. 
Poplar, Golden Canadian, 120. 
Post-Box, Lovel’s Eureka, 240. 
