INDEX. 
288 
Heliotropium convolvulaceum, 16 
llelipterum Cotula, 41 
Henderson, J., death of, 18 
Hippeastrum, new, 65, 141; II. Alberti, 81, 
(Illustration), 264; II. pardinmn 156, (Il¬ 
lustration), 213 
Hippophae rhamnoides, 89 
Hollies, Striped, King- of, 138 
Hollyhocks, new, 74, 229 
Hothouses, Beard’s Patent (Illustrations), 
107, 193; Ormson’s Paradigm (Illustra¬ 
tions), 120; Sir J. Paxton’s, (Illustra¬ 
tions), 267 
Hyacinth, Prince Albert Victor (Illustration), 
189 
Hyacinths, new, 88, 111; new of 1867, 174; 
Vases for (Illustrations), 273 
Hydrangea stellata prolifera (Illustration), 
103 
Hypocyrta brevicalyx, 198 
Imp aliens latifolia, 81 
Ip omoea Gerrardi, 199 
Iresiue Herbstii aureo-reticulata, 105 
Ixias, culture of, 240 
Kalk, Abcrgeldie, 89 
Kalosanthes, culture of, 105 
Kitchen Garden, Operations for, 20. 43. 67, 
91, 11-5, 140, 164, 188, 212, 236, 260, 
280 
Kum-quat, 65 
Ljelia crispilabia, S3 
Lagerstroemia indica, 205 
Lastrea Sieboldii variegata, 39 
Leek, culture of, 110 
Lettuce culture, 196 
Libocedrus decurrcns, 162; L. tetragona, 
186 
Lilacs, blanching, for winter, 207 
Liliura auratum, tine plants of, 209; L. a. 
splendidum, 75 
Liliums, raising from seed, 7 
Lindley Library, 161 
Lobelias, new bedding, 269 ; new, 75 
Lomaria ciliata, 39 ; L. gibba Bellii. 39 
Lycaste gigantea, 17 ; L. Skinneri alba, 10 
Mallow, Hybrid, 90 
Manchester, Exhibition of 1868, 210 
Maranta illustris, 39, 126 ; M. Lindeniana, 
38 ; M. roseo-picta, 39,126 ; M. Veitchiana 
(Illustration), 125 
May, 1857, weather of, 142 
Mesospinidium sahguineum, 38 
Mignonette dying off, remedy for, 234 
Mitchell, Mr. I)., Testimonial to, 277 
Monstera deliciosa, 186 
Mvosotis azorica, 21; M. rupicola (Illustra¬ 
tion), 21 ; M. sylvatica, 21 
Musa, second fruiting of, 233 
Njegelia fulgida, 19S; N. Lindleyana, 81; 
X. rosca-punctatissima, 81 
New Flowers of 1866, 45, 74 
New Garden Plants, 36, 80, 103, 130, 156, 
197, 222 
Nierembergia frutescens, 210 ; N. rivularis, 
39 ; N. Veitchii, 39 
Novelties at Flower Shows, 10, 30, 64, 86, 
111, 136, 158, 182, 207, 229, 254, 274 
Oakhill Vines, 278 
Obituary r—W. Chapman, 235 ; Rev. G. 
Cheere, 115; J. Cuthill, 278; T. Dawson, 
234; J. Dobson, 139; J. Haythorn, 90 ; 
J. Henderson, 18; G. Ure Skinner, 65; 
J. R. Warscewicz, 90 
Odontoglossum Alexandra?, 10; O. Dawsoni- 
amim (Illustration), 201 ; O. Hallii (Illus¬ 
tration), 200 ; O. maculosum superbum, 64 ; 
O. nebulosum, 64; O. radiatum (Illus¬ 
tration), 178; 0. roseum, 156; O. Sehlie- 
perianum (Illustration), 177; O. trium- 
phans (Illustration), 132 
Odontoglossums, how to grow, 176, 200 
CEnothera acaulis and its allies, 241; CE. ani- 
soloba, 241 ; GE. csespitosa, 242; CE. mdr- 
ginata, 242 ; CE. taraxacifolia, 241 
Oleander growing in France, 233 
Oncidium chryeothyrsus, 83; O. Marshal - 
lianum, 37; O. nubigenum, 64; O. serra- 
tum, 81 
Orange culture, 52 
Orchidaceous Plants, Select, reviewed, 82 
Orchid House, Operations for, 18, 42, 66, 90, 
115, 139, 163, 187, 211, 235, 259, 279 
Orchids, Cool (Illustrations), 176, 200; cool, 
261 ; terrestrial, 138 
Ormson’s Paradigm Plant Houses (Illustra¬ 
tions), 120 
PiEONY, Tree, culture of, 237 
Palm, Hybrid, 90; dwarf Cocoa-nut (Illus¬ 
tration), 275 
Pandanus distich us, 33 
Pansies, new, 75 
Pansy culture, epitome of, 226 
Paris Universal Exhibition, 17 
Passiflora fulgens, 37 
Paxton Hothouses, Patent (Illustrations), 
267 
Pear, Beurre Clairgeau (Illustration), 45; 
Calebasse Grosse, 247 ; Huyshe’s Princess 
of Wales (Illustration), 93; Huyshe’s 
Victoria (Illustration), 237 
Pears, hardy high-flavoured, 277; large 
Jersey, 279 
Pear tree, large, 162 
Pea, Maclean’s Little Gem, 11; do. for winter 
use, 30 
Peas, Early, trial of, in pits, 150; new and 
old, notes on, 190 ; shelling by machinery, 
115 
Pelargoniums, new, 158, 182, 209 ; new of 
1867, 167 ; new Ivy-leaved, 258 
Pelargoniums, Variegated Zonal, as bedding 
plants, 166; new, 247, 255; properties of, 
145; show of, 128, 246 
