INDEX. 
VUl 
; Tortrix Bergmanniana on Roses, 
510 
I Trees, moving large, 5 ; restoring 
old, and their duration, 1/3, 
177; to renovate old, 237; cul¬ 
ture for local purposes, 363 ; 
and Shrubs, list of, 398; ever¬ 
greens under, 430 
Trellis, evergreens for, 330; for 
fruit-trees, 424 
Trenching in autumn, 182 
Tritelejas, 159 
Tropccolum Shuurmanianum, 78 ; 
Lobbianum (Triomphe dc 
Gande), 80 
I Tuberose, 98; culture, 301 
| Turnips, storing Swedish, 165, 
505; seed growing, 250 ; tops 
blanched, 468 
Turritis glabra, 17 
U prigiit Servant, 223 
Urate, a valuable manure, 415 
Urceolina pendula, 159 
Vagaria parviflora, 160 
Valotta miniata, 448 
Van Diemen’s Land Royal Society, 
390 
Vegetable Marrow culture, 472 
Vegetables obtainable in February, 
365 
Velthcimia viridifolia, 438 
Verbenas, arranging in beds, 7; 
cuttings, 16 , 378; trailing kinds, 
292 ; for cut-flowers, 4/2 ; sow¬ 
ing, 491 ; near a wall, 509 
Victoria Regia an annual, 423 
Viburnum plicatum and macro- 
cephalum, 399 
Viesseuxia glaucopsis, 409 
Village Institutes, 274 
Vine borders, 90, 112; bleeding, 
to stop, 192 ; grafting to change 
sort yet save the crop, 251; for 
late house, 432 ; shoots bleed¬ 
ing, 492; in a greenhouse, 472 
Vinery - conservatory, 71 ; and 
Peachery Greenhouse, 99; ma¬ 
nagement^ 12 ; grapes for, 409 ; 
with double glass, 461 
Vineyard in Jersey, 369 
Walks, concrete, 151, 224 
Wall fruits, causes of failure, 10 
Walls, covering with glass, 71 , 129 ; 
of wood—of slate, 404 ; trees, 
retarding, 113 
Wardian case, plants for roof, 71 
Wasps, excluding, 129 ; destroying 
212; nests, destroying, 608 
Watering greenhouse plants, 142 
Watsonia fulgida culture, 70 
Watsonias, list of and culture, 
109 
Weeds, shuttle-cock seeded, a 
nuisance, 33 
Weigela culture, 112 
Wellingtonia gigantea, 273, 338, 
439 
Wheat culture on heavy soil, 26 , 
47 ; on loamy land, 48, 65 ; 
spring-sowing autumn, 52; light 
and chalky soils, 83 ; and its pre¬ 
parations, 469 ; crop in Ohio, 
470 
Wild Flowers (British) !, 17, 113, 
173, 233, 253, 293, 353, 433, 453, 
473 
Window gardening disappoint¬ 
ments, 201 ; sashes, use of old, 
232; plants in winter, 299 
Wines, their spirit and acidity, 
450 
Wistaria culture, 91 
Winter, its probable effects, 296 ; 
watering, 299 ; effects of the last, 
500 
Wood craft, mistakes in, 180 
Woods, importance of draining, 
219 ; planting and thinning, 
240 
Woods and Forests, 280, 300, 341, 
362 
Worms in dogs, 3/2 
Xanthorrcea hastile, 73 
Yeast, German, 372 
Yew-trees, some remarkable, de¬ 
scribed, 327 
Yuccas, 381 
Zephyranthes, list of, 159 
1 Zinc labels, writing on, 510 
WOODCUTS. 
Barbarea vulgaris 
- 1 
j Polysiphonia urceolata 
- - 14 
Turritis glabra 
- 17 
! Barbarea prsecox - 
- - — 
1 Hogg’s Edging Tile - 
- 30 
Skimmia japonica 
- - 33 
| Episcia mellitifolia 
- 53 
1 Littonia modesta - 
- - 73 
Lopezia macropliylla - 
- 93 
Arabis thaliana - 
- - 113 
1 Semeiandra giandiflora 
- 133 
I 
Flower Garden Plan (No. 10) 153 
Arabis stricta - - 1/3 
Worm in Gapes - - - 187 
Philcsia buxifolia - - 193 
Flower Garden Plan (No. 11) 213 
1 Arabis hispida - - 233 
-ciliata - - - 253 
Mctternichia principis - 273 
Bonnemaisonia asparagoides 287 
Arabis hirsuta - - 293 
Didymocarpus Humboldtiana 313 
Peas—Sangster’s No. 
Warner’s Emperor 
l and 
315 
Peas—Beck’s Gem 
- - 
333 
Delcsseria sanguinea 
- 
349 
Arabis turrita 
- - 
353 
Bravoa geminiflora - 
- 
373 
Peas — Double Blossomed 
Frame ... 
376 
Rhodymenia laciniata 
- - 
386 
Flower Garden Plan 
12) 
(No. 
393 
Peas—Fairbeard’s Nonpareil 
and Ringwood Marrow - 395 
Ceropegia Thwaitesii - - 413 
Cardamine Bellidifolia - 433 
Pea—Paradise - - - 435 
Cardamine impatiens - 453 
Peas — Fairbeard’s Surprise 
and Champion of England 455 
Cardamine hirsuta - - 473 
Goldfussia glomcrata - • 493 
Pits, dung-heated and by flues 502 
