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INDEX. 
Potato certificated at Chiswick, 214 ; new, of 
1875, 26; notes on newer, 164 ; succes- 
sional crops of new, 104 ; moth destructive 
to, 284; new varieties of, 271, 
Primroses,' hardy, &c., 162; Chinese, 94. 
Primula vulgaris auriculseflora, 163; P. v. 
grandiflora, (altaica) 163. 
Propagation by means of detached leaves, 
263. 
Prunus Myrobalana, 264. 
Pyrethi-um roseum Haage et Schmidt, 191; 
select double, 188 ; P. uliginosum, 257. 
QtJERcus CONFERTA (paunonica), 167; Q. Robur 
fastigiata, 119; Q. rubra Sada, 22. 
Rabbits, &c., v. Chinese Juniper, 52. 
Rendle’s glazing of the circular roof of the 
Royal Aquarium, 23. 
Rhododendron caucasicum pictum, 54; R. 
(jasminiflorum) Prince Leopold, (col. plate) 
145; R. (jasminiflorum), Veitch’s hybrids of, 
145. 
Romneya californica, 47. ' 
Rose, Mrs. Laxton, (col. plate) 272; new, at 
Cheshunt, 215 ; newer Tea-scented, 177; 
pillar and trellis, (woodcut) 222 ; various 
perfumes of the, 142. 
Rose hedges, 8. 
Russelia juncea, 9. 
Salpiglossis grandiflora, 196. 
Sarracenia flava, new variety of, 264; S. f. 
maxima, 264 ; S. ^Dsittacina, 264 ; S. vario- 
laris, 264. 
Sea-kale, early, 283. 
Shows, Gooseberry, 205. 
Sketches, Pencil and Indian Ink, preservation 
of, 192. 
Societies: Dundee Horticultural, 71; Inter¬ 
national Exhibition of, 237; Glasgow and 
West of Scotland Horticultural, 71; Man¬ 
chester Botanical, 71; National Carnation 
and Picotee, Exhibition of, at Manchester, 
210, 243; National Carnation and Picotee, 
suggestions for 1877 schedule of, 243; 
Royal Aquarium, 118 ; Royal Botanic, 119 ; 
Royal Botanic, exhibitions of, in 1876, 71; 
Royal Caledonian Horticultural, 71; Royal 
Horticultural, 119; Royal Horticultural, 
July exhibition of, 189; Royal Horticul¬ 
tural, shows of, in 1876, 46; Royal National 
Tulip, 119; Royale de Flore de Bruxelles, 
Exposition Internationale, 71; Woolhopc 
Club, Fungus meeting of, at Hereford, 263. 
Standish, Mr., portrait of the late, 191. 
Sternbergia lutea, 24. 
Sticks, Garden, 72. 
Strawberries, new, of 1875, 26. 
Symphytum asperrimum, 119. 
Syringa hyacinthiflora flore-pleno, 239. 
Thaivinocala:!vius Falconeri, 264. 
Thuja aurea, as a rock plant, 14. 
Tomato-leaves as Insecticides, 168. 
Translations Institute, Universal, 119. 
Tropaeolum polyphyllum, (col. plate) 73, 97. 
Tulipa Greigi, (col. plate) 217. 
Tulip-culture, notes on, 18. 
Tulips, list of choice, 20. 
Variegation of Passifloras induced by graft¬ 
ing, 168. 
Vegetables, approved new, 36, 60; certifi¬ 
cated at Chiswick, 214; new, of 1875, 25. 
Vegetable Crops, effects of 1875 on, 2. 
Vegetation, Japanese, 237. 
Villa Gardening, Paul’s, noticed, 167. 
Vine, Mammoth, 190. 
Vines, bleeding of, 262; warts on the leaves 
of, 262; watering v. ripening Grapes, 133. 
Vines and Vine-culture: Chap, ix., the Set¬ 
ting of the Fruit, (woodcut) 73; Chap, x.. 
Diseases and Injuries, and their Remedies, 
(woodcut) 260. 
Vine Louse, how to destroy the, 95. 
Violet, Lee’s Victoria Regina, 168; Prince 
Consort, 119. 
Wasps, 225. 
Whitloof, 72, (woodcut) 278. 
Winter Decoration, Gesneraceous Plants for, 
139. 
Wiring Garden Walls, 259. 
Woods in Great Britain, acreage of, 190. 
Woolhope Catsup, 263. 
Zinnia Darwini, (woodcuts) 28, 29. 
