INDEX. 
111. 
Forest destruction in Australasia, 187. 
Frames, cold, work in, 14, 29, 46, 62, 78, 94, 110, 
128, 141, 158, 172,186. 
Fritillaria Walujewi, 26. 
Fruits, change of character iD, 168; now, of 1880, 
34, 35 ; culture of Wall, 50, 136. 
Fruit Crops, present and future, 139 ; of 1881, 143. 
Fruit Culture, Fish’s manual on, noticed, 160. 
Fruit Culture under glass, Thomson’s Handy Book 
of, noticed, 132. 
Fruit Farming for profit, noticed, 186. 
Fruit Garden, work in, 13, 28, 46, 62, 78, 94, 109, 
128, 140, 158, 172, 185. 
Fruit-packing for market, 143. 
Fruit Protector, Clive’s Patent, 63. 
Fruit Show, Manchester International: some of its 
lessons, 150. 
Fruit-trees, Archdeacon Lea’s, 146, 166 ; lifting and 
root-pruning of, 5 ; what Zero has to say to, 33. 
Fuchsia, the, 56. 
Funkia Sieboldiana as a dot plant, 2 4. 
Garden Gossip, 14, 29, 46, 62, 79, 95, 110,128,141, 
159, 173, 186. 
Garden Pests and their eradication, noticed, 160. 
Gardeners’ Royal Benevolent Institution, 95. 
Gardenia, the, 167. 
Gardening, Moore’s Epitome of, noticed, 80. 
Gardening, school of, Crystal Palace Company’s, 79. 
Gentiana Kurroo, 26. 
Geranium atlanticum, 26. 
Gishurstine, 15. 
Gladiolus, the, 13. 
Gloxinias, culture of, 149; choice, (col. plate) 169; 
G. Chiswick White, (col. plate) 169. 
Gorrie, William, death of, 32. 
Gooseberries, heaviest, shown at Manchester, 174. 
Gooseberry tree, a large, 152. 
Gould, John, death of, 48. 
Grapes, keeping, 120 ; new, of 1S80, 35; peculiari¬ 
ties of, 129; Alnwick Seedling, 130 ; Gros Col¬ 
mar, 130 ; Gros Guillaume, Roberts’s remarkable 
cluster of, 30; Gi’os Maroc, (col. plate) 9; Lady 
Downe’s, 129; descriptive list of, 20, 41, 76, 130, 
147, 162, 178. 
Greenhouse, work in, 14, 29, 46, 62, 78, 95, 110,128, 
140, 158, 172, 186. 
Grigor, John, death of, 112. 
Guilielma speciosa, (woodcut) 75. 
Gum-water, for fixing petals, 144. 
Gynerium argenteum as a dot plant, 24. 
Haberlea rhodopensis, 26. 
Heaths, new Bothwell, (col. plate) 145. 
Helichrysum frigidum, 26. 
Helleborus guttatus Commerzienrath Benary, (col. 
plate) 49; H. orientalis Peter Rudolph Barr, (col. 
plate) 49; H. o. punctatissimus, (col. plate) 49 ; 
H. o. rubidus, (col. plate) 49; H. o. Thomas S. 
Ware, (col. plate) 49. 
Herefordshire Pomona, noticed, 161. 
Hippeastrums, culture of, 117. 
Hollies, time to transplant, 108. 
Hooper’s Gardening Guide, noticed, 16. 
Horticultural Buildings, Fawkes’, noticed, 96. 
Hoya globulosa, 26. 
Hyacinths, in glasses, 173 ; Yeitch and Son’s dis¬ 
play of, 79. 
Hydrangea Mariesii, 112. 
Imantophyllum miniatum, Madame Legrcllo 
d’Hanis, (woodcut) 99. 
Incarvillea Olgae, 26. 
Ingram, A., death of, 188. 
Insectivorous plants, 144. 
Jasminum gracillimum, (woodcut) 22, 26; J. pubes- 
cens, 22 ; J. Sambao, 40. 
Joad, G. C., death of, 188. 
Johnson, G. W., portrait of, noticed, 143. 
Judd, Daniel, presentation to, 48. 
Kiln-dust as a manure, 174. 
Kitchen Garden, work in, 13, 28, 45, 61, 78, 94, 109, 
127, 140, 158, 172, 185. 
Label, Tebbs’s Combination Plant, 16. 
Lachenalia gigantea, 15. 
Laelia anceps vestalis, 26; L. majalis alba, 26 ; L. 
Perrinii nivea, 26. 
Lane, J. (Bray), death of, 112. [30. 
Lantanas, indoors and out, (woodcut) 60 ; Yictoire, 
Lastrea Maximowiczii, 26; L. Richardsii multifida, 
Lawn Edge-clipper, Adie’s, (woodcut) 52. [26, 29. 
Lee, Charles, death of, 160. 
Leopoldiuia pulchra, 80. 
Lilac, Lemoine’s new double, 30. 
Lilium nitidum, 26. 
Lily, Belladonna, (woodcut) 185 ; disease, 173. 
Lindsay, Dr. Lander, death of, 16. 
Lychnis, double forms of, 47. 
Malt-dust as a manure, 174. 
Matricaria inodora flore-pleno, 181. 
Mats, how to tie securely, 30. 
Mealy Bug v. Paraffine, 87. 
Midge, Pea, (woodcut) 84. 
Miltonia Bluntii, 27; M. spectabilis Moreliana, 27. 
Moricandia sonchifolia, (woodcut) 55. 
Moss-mulching pot plants, 37. 
Moth, Pea, (woodcut) 86. 
Mowing Machine, Excelsior, 110. 
Musa sumatrana, 27. 
Mushrooms, 165. 
Narcissus Bulbocodium citrinus, 27. 
Nepenthes bicalcarata, 27; N. compacta, 27; N. 
Lawrenceana, 27 ; N. Outramiana, 27; N. robusta, 
27; N. Williamsii, 27. 
Nerines, at the Pine-Apple Nursery, 63. 
Nesfield, W. A., death of, 64. 
Niven, James Craig, death of, 176. 
Odontoglossum Cervantesii, (woodcut) 43; O. prio- 
nopetalon, 111. 
Oil, Fir-tree as an insecticide, 15. 
Onion-keeping, 104. 
Orange, Otaheite, 22. 
Orchid Album, Mr. B. S. Williams’s, noticed, 147. 
Orchid-culture, elements of, 89, 137. 
Orchids, Constable Burton, dispersion of, 48; cool, 
culture of, 142 ; sale of Mr. Day’s collection of, 79. 
Osmunda regalis proliferous, 182. 
Palm, Peach, 75. 
Palms, how to raise, from imported Seeds, 32. 
Paper as a protector from frost, 175. 
Parsons, Anthony, death of, 16. 
Paul, William (Paisley), death of, 16. 
Paul’s Rose Annual for 1880-1, noticed, 16. 
Pea: Carter’s Pride of the Market, (Strength) 30; 
Day’s Early Sunrise, 110; Laxton’s John Bull, 30. 
Peas, early, 131; new, of 1880, 36. 
Pea Pests, (woodcuts) 84. 
Peach: Marquis of Downshire, 103; Sea Eagle, 
(col. plate) 73, 148; Washington Rath-ripe, (col. 
plate) 25. 
Peaches, descriptive list of American, 38; new, of 
1880, 35 ; on walls, 170. 
Peach-houses, Yines iu, (woodcut) 107. 
Pear: Belle Julie, a certain cropper, 31; Beurro 
Mortillet, 5 ; dcs Deux Soeurs, (col. plate) 137. 
Pear, culture of, as a wall fruit, 136, 177. 
Pears, new, of 1880, 36; winter, aspect for, 188. 
Pear-trees, pyramidal, at Chiswick, 31. 
Peat as an antiseptic, 152. 
Pelargonium : Freak of Nature, 15 ; Hendor’s Crim¬ 
son Vesuvius, 96; Lucie Lemoine, (col. plate) 
129; Madame Thibaut, (col. plate) 129; Gazelle, 
