IV Tlie Gardening World.j 
CONTENTS. 
September S, 1SSS. ' 
Clubbing in Cauliflowers, 1S6 
Cnicus conspicuus, 107 
Coco Nut, the, 2S3 
Codonopsis clematidea, 822 
Coelogyne cristata, distinct varieties 
of, 540, elata, 444; Sanderiana, 
729 
Cold, a wave of, 676 
Cold Wave of December 19th, 268 
Colletia, dimorphic, 234 
Coltness, Wishaw, 100 
Columbine, a white, 665 
Columbines, the, 645 
Combretum purpureum, 635 
Conifers, the best for planting, 280, 
293, 315, 328 
Conifers, ornamental, in the Milford 
Nursery, 297 
Convolvulus mauritanicus, 5 
Cooker, the Wanzer portable, 741 
Coolcronan, gardening notes from, 630 
Co-operative flower show, a, 711 
Coprosma Baueriana, 550 
Coryanthes, a two-lipped, 620 
Cordon system of training, 267, 278 
Cordyline australis variegata, 519, 535 
Corn Salad, 23 
Cornus mas elegantissima, 27 
Corynostylis Hybanthus, 196 
Cossignia borbonica, 714 
Cotoneaster micropliylla, 476 
Cottagers’ gardens, judging, 675 
Cotyledon pulverulenta, 34S, 730 
Covent Garden at Christmas time, 261 
Covent Garden Club, the, 404, 486 
Covent Garden, the flower fete in, 644, 
665 
Craigiefold, a wayside garden at, 122 
Crambe cordifolia, 69S 
Crassula lactea, 314 
Crickets, how to catch, 619 
Crinum capense, 774 ; Morganise, 24; 
Powelli, 9 
Cmcus, the golden, 460; Sieberi, 442 ; 
spaciosus and colchicum autumnale, 
91 
Cropping, notes on, 569 
Cross-breeding of Wheat, 6 
Croton, Aigburth Gem, 80S ; Evans- 
ianum, 408 
Crotons, culture - of, 328, 728 ; Messrs. 
Ker's new, 810 ; on propagating, 120 
Croydon Horticultural Society, 644 
Cucumber, Lockie’s Perfection, 661, 
747; Telegraph, 362 
Cucumbers, ridge, 651 
Cucumber, culture of the, 361 
Cucumbers, for exhibition, 347; frame, 
794 ; soot-water and, 37S, 390 
Cuphea cyanea, 107 
Cupressus Lambertiana, 293 ; Law- 
soniana, 293 ; Lawsoniana, cones of, 
699 
Cutbush k Son’s nursery, 503 
Cyanophyllum Bowmanni, 683; 
magnificum, 523 ; 598 
Cyclamen Atkinsii, 459 ; Coum, 362 ; 
persicum, a caulescent, 346; a 
crested, 486 ; sport, a curious, 363 
Cyclamen, new varieties of, 310, 535; 
culture of,284; at the Manor House, 
Chislehurst, 363 ; at Stumperlowe 
Hall, 444; at Mrs. Warren’s, Isle- 
worth, 169 
Cycnoches ehlorochilum, 93 
Cydonia Maulei, 5S4 
Cymbidium eburneum, 476; elegans, 
316; giganteum, 107; Mastersii, 
206 ; Mastersii album, 220 ; pendu¬ 
lum atropurpureum, 66S 
Cyperus Meyenianus, 363 ; natalense, 
523 
Cypress Grove, Dublin, 678 
Cypress, the Strawberry-fruited, 232 
Cypripedium bellatulum, 618 ; bella- 
tulum roseum, 661 ; Mrs. Canham, 
632 ; grande, 389 ; Harrisianum 
superbum, 104; insigne, 206, 444; 
insigne punctatum violaceum, 22 ; 
Lawrencianum, Twin-flowered,156; 
Measuresianum, 72 ; cenanthum 
superbum, 492 ; Sallieri, 573; Saun- 
dersianum, 364 ; Sanderianum, a 
sportive, 332 ; Saundersianum, a 
high-priced, 340; spectabile, 698; 
Stonei, a large, 77; Stonei platy- 
taenium, a high-priced, 5S0 ; Tautz- 
ianum, 310, 316 ; Van Houttei, 413 
Cypripediums, 717 ; bones for, 476 ; 
hardy, 407 ; hardy, in pots, 394 ; 
new hybrid, 828 ; malformed, 781; 
three-pouched, 152; twin-flowered, 
171, 236, 332 
Cyrtopodium Andersonii, 588 
Cytisus albus, 647 ; rodophena, 554 
Cytisus, notes on, 570 
D 
Dahlia, Flambeau, 76 ; Paragon, 69 
Dahlia grower, a Somersetshire. 40 
Dahlia, the, 118, 568, 824 
Dahlias, Cactus, 776 
Dahlias in the past, 616; Mr. J. 
Nation’s, 40; new, certificated, 42, 
43, 71; notes on, 126, 520; selec¬ 
tions of, 4S8, 648; single, 43 ; 
planting, 552 
Dahlia Show in Sheffield, 77 
Daffodil, Sir Watkin, 554 ; the long 
lost, 41 
Daffolils, Har Hand's Little Book of, 
90; early, in the south of Ireland, 
522; from Ireland, 505; at Totten¬ 
ham, 568 ; for pot culture, the best, 
427 
Daisy, a blue Himalayan, 628 
Daphne odora rubra, 232 
Daphniphyllum glaucescens, 695 
Datura Knightii, 124 
Dell, the, Egham, 1S4 
Delphinium grandiflorum, 822 ; 
nudieaule, 698 ; Prince of Naples, 
729 ; list awe, 729 
Delphiniums, notes on, 708 ; two 
good,7S8 
Dendrobium aureura, 156 ; chrysan- 
thum, 187; chrysodiscus, 393 ; 
crassinode album, 540 ; crassinode 
superbuin, 4S6; formosum, 206 ; 
formosum giganteum, 93, 63S, 6S5 ; 
a hybrid, 453; Jamesoni, 617; 
Lecchianum, 444; MacCarthise,764; 
macrophyllum, 93 ; macrophyllum 
Bleichroderianum,061; moschatum, 
717; mutabile, 28 ; nobile Cooksoni, 
393, 412, 428, 460, 472 ; nobile, 
curious behaviour of a, 508 ; nobile, 
erratic, 5SS, Phalaenopsis, 236 ; 
secundum, 638; senile, 428; stratio- 
tes, 42; Wardianum, erratic, 524 ; 
Wardianum giganteum, 460 
Devonshire House, Stamford Hill, 
422 
Dianthus alpinus, 665 ; cinnabarinus, 
822 ; plumarius annulatus, 695 
Dichorisandra pubescens toeniensis, 
516 
Dickson’s, Limited, 708 
Dieffenbachia Bausei, 362 
Dielytras, 678 
Diervilla Abel Carriere, 663 
Digitalis obscura, 715 
Dimorphanthus mandshurieus, 23 
Dinner-table decoration, 148 
Dipladenia boliviensis, 151, 152 
Disandra prostrata, 699 
Disa grandiflora in the open air, 11, 
619, 620 ; sagittalis, 312 
Disas at Birdhill, the, 27 
Disas, Cape, notes on, 697 
Diseases of Orchids, 245 ; of plants, 56 
Diurus maculata, 444 
Dobbie, Mr. James, 2S1 
Dodecatheon Jeffreyanum, 665 
Dombeya Mastersii, 363 
Doronicura Clusii, 631; columnse, 459; 
plantagineum excelsum, 603 
Douglasia laevigata, 491, 501 
Dracsena Baptistii, 423; Lindeni, 10 ; 
Rossii, 683 
Dracaenas, 345; on propagating, 120 
Drqpmore in Winter, 299 
Dropwort, the, 741 
Druery’s tree and plant label, 59 
Dutch Bulb trade, the, 502, 644, 819 
Dutch gardeners in London, 628 
Dumfries Horticultural Improvement 
Association, 372 
E 
Eastcote, Herbaceous and Alpine 
plants at, 10 
Eastwood Park, Glasgow, 458, 603 
Eeheveria retusa, 475 
Eccremocarpus scaber, 74 
Edinburgh Chrysanthemum show, 71 
Edinburgh, horticultural supper in, 
263 
Edinburgh market gardeners, 260 
Education, technical, 4 
Elteaguus pungens maculatus, 695 
Elder, the scarlet-berried, 76 
Elementary technical education, 339 
Emigration for gardeners, 442 
Emmerton’s Treatise on Florists’ 
Flowers, 4S8, 504, 522, 537, 571 
Endives, plain and curled - leaved 
varieties, 214 
Enemies of plants, 131 
Epidendrum atropurpureum Bandii, 
695, 764; atropurpureum roseum, 
508 ; cochleatum majus, 252 ; 
Endresii, 412; Stamfordianum 
Wallacei, 573; O’Brienianum, 619 
Epiphyllum speeiosum Jenkinsoni, 
390 
Eremostachys laciniata, 667 
Erica hyemalis alba, 412; ventricosa 
coceinea minor, 133 
Erigeron aurantiacus, 665, 695 ; 
Philadelphieus, 665 
Erinus alpinus albus, 650 
Eriostemon buxifolius, 213 
Errol Park, Perthshire, 294 
Erythronium grandiflorum albi- 
florum, 551 
Escallonia Philippiana, 729 
Esher Gardeners’ Improvement 
Society, 429 
Eucalyptus honey, 404 
Eucharis amazonica, 300 ; a hybrid, E. 
Mastersii, 139, 155 
Eucharis disease, the, 9 
Eugenia myrtifolia, 300 
Eulalia japoniea gracillima, 695 
Eulophia megastophylla, 2S 
Euonymus, variegated, 564 
Euphorbia fulgens, 53S; palustris, 650 
Evergreen Oak, the, 4, 26 
Evergreens, pruning, 566 
Exacum affine, 124 
Exhibiting for Honour, 534 
Exhibition morality, ISO, 196 
Exhibition products, 39 
Exhibition vegetables, 36 
F 
Farming and Gardening, 357 
Farming World Almanack, 276 
Farnham Royal, florists’ flowers at, 
536 
Faversham Chrysanthemum Associa¬ 
tion, 260 
Ferguslie House, Paisley, 133 
Fernclough, 122 
Fern, the Hay-scented, 780 
Ferns and Fern baskets, 344 
Ferns, filmy, 375; Mr. Cooper Foster’s 
collection of, 5S7 
Ferns, hardy, the Carbonell collec¬ 
tion, 379; from spores, 826; Maiden¬ 
hair, 217 ; for table, rockwork and 
baskets, 116, 133 
Fertilising Moss, 412, 424, 517 
Ficus repens minima, 347 
Field Clubs, Northern Conference of, 
743 
Fields of flowers in Ireland, 67S 
Fir, the Douglas, 534 
Floral fashions, 793 
Floriculture in the United States, 565 
Floricultural reminiscences, 4SS 
Florists and their critics, 536 
Florists’ Flowers in cold frames, 425 
Florists’ Societies, the National, 252 
Flower bord >r, the mixed, 643 
Flower Farm in the Maritime Alps, 
308 
Flower Fete in Covent Garden, 644 
Flower garden, the, 295 ; the ama¬ 
teurs’, 595 
Flower-land, 260 
Flower picture, a, 260 
Flower show, novel method of getting 
subscribers to a, 268 
Flower shows, a week of, 820 
Flower support, Cheal’s patent, 756 
Flowers and the fine arts, 564; 
autumn, 136; economic uses of, 
S09 ; hardy from Ireland, 152 ; on 
leaves, 330; packing in cold 
weather, 628; useful for exposed 
positions, 711 
Flower Sermon, the, 612 
Fog, the, 325 
Forcing plants, 2S5 
Food, fruit as, 115 
Foods from the vegetable world, 168 
Forest extension, or the advantages 
of tree planting, 471 
Forestry, a National School of, 426 
Form in Orchids, 236 
Foxgloves, 731, 759 
Freelands, Forgandenny, S07 
Freesia refracta alba, 427 
Friends in council, 472 
Fritillaria imperialis argenteo-mar- 
ginata, 5S7 ; meleagris, 5S1; Mog- 
gridgei, 5S1 ; pallidiflora, 5S1; 
ruthenica, 5S1; Thomsoniana, 472 
Frost, a destructive, in May, 647 ; 
a black, in October, 116 ; severe, in 
October, 171; the recent, 292 
Fruit, a chat about, 595 ; a neglected, 
299 ; as food, 115; and flowers, on 
packing for market, 485; and 
flowers of the Channel Islands, 
374 ; and fruit trees, 248 ; buds and 
bullfinches, 328 ; bushes, mulching, 
359 ; cold storage of, 804 
Fruit Committee, the, 356 
Fruit Conference at Dunkeld, 804 
Fruit crops, the, 760; of 18S7, 3 ; in 
the Western Shires, 804 
Fruit gathering, 39 
Fruit growers, an appeal to, 106 
Fruit growing in Hampshire, 532 
Fruit crop prospects, 62S, 651, 683, 
697 
Fruit Sales, Kentish, 708 
Fruit Show at Wrexham, 218 
Fruit Tree Nursery, a, 149 
Fruit trees, on correctly naming, 247, 
268, 285, 314 ; planting, 167 ; root- 
pruning, 103; spurs on, 567 ; 
young, 647 
Fruit, wind and the, 139, 154 
Fuchsia aucubrefolia, 716; Countess 
of Aberdeen, 792 ; Venus Victrix, 
632,667, 676, 699 
Fuchsias at Chiswick House, 812 ; 
exhibition, 126; Lye’s new, 158; 
new, 36, 59, 90 ; notes on, 75 ; old, 
644 
Fungus, a new, 245 
Fungus in cutting benches, 517 
Funkia subcordata grandiflora, 154 
Furcroea flavo-viridis, 219 
G 
Gaillardia pulchella splendida, 26 
Galanthus Elwesii, 472, 491 
Galega officinalis, 741 
Galls on the Yew, S21 
Gardening, democratic tendencies of, 
196 
Gardeners, Apprentice v. Journey¬ 
men, 170, 251 
Gardeners, duty of, to their 
employers, 532 
Gardening Educational Society, 180 
Gardeners, emigration for, 442 
Gardeners’ examination, 582 
Gardeners’ Orphan Fund, 94, 340, 
3SS, 410, 564, 62S, 676, 670 ; the 
Covent Garden Fete, 596 ; first 
annual meeting, 739, 740, 748 
Gardeners, our young, 314, 331 
Gardeners, Patron Saints of, 36 
Gardener’s position in service, the, 
551 
Gardeners, presentation to, 196 
Gardener, the qualifications of a, 554 
Gardeners’ Royal Benevolent Insti¬ 
tution, 317, 331, 62S, 709 
Gardeners, the social standing of, 
729 
Gardeners’ trials and difficulties, 392 
Gardeners’ Union, a, 90 
Gardeners, want of unity among, 26, 
74 
Gardening in the Lake districts, 8 
Gardening manias, 305 
Gardening, practical papers on, 72 
Gardenia citriodora, 475 
Gardenias, notes on, 552 
Garden pest, a new, 454 
Garrya elliptiea at Bannockburn, 376 
Genista tinctoria flore pleno, 772 
Gentiana sceptrum, 774; septemfida, 
629 
Gentianella, the, 566 
Gesnera cardinalis with regular 
flowers, 523 
Geum miniatum, 603 ; montanum, 
630 
Ghent, the Great International Exhi¬ 
bition at, 533 
Ghent, Nurseries, M. Pynaeit’s and 
M. Van Geert’s, 550 
Giant apples, ISO 
Gishurstine, 164 
Gladiolus Byzantinus, 725; Ganla- 
vensis, double-spiked, 106 
Gladioli, 292; faseiated, 124; new 
certificated, 43 
Glangwna gardens, 74 
Gleditschia triacanthos, 22 
Glenbervie House, 405 
Glasnevin Botanic Garden, C62 ; the 
new Palm house at, 361 
Gloxinia Madame Bleu, 602 
Gloxinias, 456 ; at Gunnersbury 
Park, 716 ; at Haydon Hall, 667; at 
Maida Vale, 679; at Reading, 683 
Glutinous Monkey Flower, 10 
Golden Acre Nursery, Edinburgh, 101 
Gomezia planifolia, 93 
Gongora truncata, 509 
Gooseberry bushes, neglected, 171 
Gooseberries, notes on, 104; prize, 
820; on training, 550 
Grammangis Ellisii, 732 
Granadilla, the, 1S6 
Grange, the Highbury New Park, 772 
Grape Hyacinth, the blue, 410 
Grape, Alnwick Seedling, on setting, 
615 ; Mrs. Pearson, 139 
Grape cracking, 614; cracking and 
spotting of, 775 
Grasshoppers, 341 
Grass land, manuring, 516 
Grasses, ornamental, 261 
Great Western Nurseries, Glasgow, 
16S 
Green Autumn, the, 51 
Greenhouses and the Building Acts, 
132 
Greenlands, the Grapes at, 155 
Green manuring, 51S 
Grevillea robusta, 475 
Grove, the, Teddington, 742 
Guano, Jensen’s, 43S 
Guelder Rose, berries of the, 1S6 
Guernsey floral enterprise, 228 
Gunnera manicata, 23 ; scabra, 22 
Gymnocladus canadensis, 22 
Gymnogramma Pearcei robusta, 695 
Gypsophila paniculata, 822 
H 
Habenaria militaris. 42 
Haberlea rhodopensis, 619 
llabrothamnus elegans, 284 
Hackwood, Onions at, 42 
Hampton Court, 20 
Hanging or basket plants, 267 
Hapton House, Burnley, 214 
Hardy plants, notes on, 535 
Harebells, 549 
Harpalium rigidum, 7S8 
Harvey Lodge, Vine growing at, 24 
Hawthorn, a silver-leaved, -570 
Hawthorn, the East Indian, 663 
Heating amateurs’ plant houses, 153 
Heaths, hardy, 216, 582 
Hedge-cutting machine, 819 
Hedges, clipping, 731 
Helianthemum rosmarinifoliuin, 697 
Helenium pumilum, 788 
Helenshome, Southport, S20 
Herbaceous and Alpine plants, 474, 
794 
Hereford, North, notes on, 67S 
Hesperis tristris, 616 
Hibbertia dentata, 300 
Hickory, the small fruited, 27 
Higligate Nursery, the, 7S8 
Himantophyllum miniatum specio- 
sum, 378 
Himantophyllums, a collection of, 507 
Hollydale and its trees, 677, 713, 726 
Hollyhocks at Chiswick, Sll ; at West 
Dulwich, 6; on the culture of, 150, 
1S5 ; showy border, S24 
Hollies at Ilighgate, 534 ; at Leith 
Walk Nurseries, 652 
Hollingworth, Mr. John, the late, 522 
Holly, the, 439 ; at Christmas, 262 
Holly, golden variegated, 56S 
Holothrix secunda Lindleyana, 312, 
390 
Hooper & Co., Limited, 12 
Hop Aphis, the, 491 
Hop, the JapaD, 10 
Horminium, the Pyrenean, 665 
Horticultural Associations, 64S 
Horticultural Societies, 202 
Horticultural technical education, 
27S, 330, 439 
Horticulture, a Minister of, 453 
Hot weather bulbous plants, 43 
Hoya bella, 792; carnosa, 646; 
imperialis, 155, 538 
Huddersfield Paxtun Society, 22S 
Hu 11 and East Riding Chrysanthemum 
Society, 612 
Hurstside, Sunflowers at, S 
Hutchinsia alpina, 539 
Hyacinths, Roman, 7, 502, 777 
Hyacinths, early-flowering, 502; at 
Forest Hill, 552 ; in glasses, 312 ; 
notes on new, 4SS ; self-mutilation 
of, 564 
Hyde Park, S23 
Hydrangea, the climbing, 757 
Hypericum calycinum, 763 
I 
Iberis sempervirens flore pleno, 75 ; 
stylosa, 535 ; Tenoreana, 630 
Idvies, Forfarshire, S23 
Imantophyllum, Clivia, Ac., 652 
Impatiens fulva, 779 ; Hawkerii, 475 ; 
Mariana, 2S5 ; Sultani, 716, 793 
Indoor decorations, 314 
Insecticide, Bridgford’s Antiseptic, 
155 ; Kerosene Emulsion, 62S 
Insecticide capsules, 154 
Insects, the plague of, 660 ; Mr. 
Whitehead's official reports on, 475 
Insects, wood-boring, 756 
Intermediate house, the, 219 
Invermay, S07 
Ionopsis utricularioides, 74S 
Ipomtea Learei, 219; Thomsoni, 215 
Ireland, hardy plants from, 5 S, 152 
Iresine Colemanni, 42 
Iris, the Japanese, 744 
Iris eaucasica, 566 ; Histrio, 393 ; 
japoniea, 427; Kaeinpferi from seed, 
772; laevigata Enterprise, 762 ; 
Kaiser Wilhelm, 762; persica, 535 ; 
pseudo - acorns, 731 ; reticulata, 
forms of, 410 ; stylosa alba. 391, 
519 ; Susiana.jioO ; tuberosa, 567 
Irises, German, at Chiswick, 659 
Irish Exhibition, 596 
Isoloma Cecilise, 139 
Ivies in Scotland, 200 
Ivy on walls, effects of, 56S, 629 
Ivy, the golden-fruited, 636 
Ivy seeds germinating in the fruit, 
772 
J 
Janesville, Dundrum, 646 
Japanese Date Plum, the, 635 
Japan Hop, the, 10 
Jasminum gracillimum, 330; nudiflor- 
um, 379; revolutum, 725; species, 
534 
Jensen’s Guano, 43S 
Johnston, Mr. G., the late, 196 
Jubilee memorial, a novel, 54S 
Jubilee souvenir, a, ISO 
Judas tree, the, 647 
Judging cottagers’ gardens, 675, 692 
Judging by points, 469 
Jumbosa acida, 795 
K 
Kalamazoo Celery, 244 
Kale, curled proliferous, 156 ; the 
Phoenix, 149 
Kales, notes of a collection of, 137 
Kelsey Manor, Beckenham, 53 
Kennedya Marryattae, 314; nigri¬ 
cans, 636 ; prostrata Marryattae, 
505 
Kentucky Coffee-tree, 22 
Kerosene Emulsion as an insecti¬ 
cide, 62S 
Kerrya japoniea major flore pleno, 
5S4 
Kew Gardens and their maintenance, 
391; horticultural “tips" from, 
376 ; the new hardy plant-house at, 
506 ; nomenclature at, 406 
Kingston Show, the, ISO 
Kinnell, the Black Hamburg Vine at, 
1S6 
Kinver Seed Farm, the, 69 
Kitchen Garden in autumn, the, 166 
Kbelreuteria paniculata, 22 
L 
Lacharme Memorial, the, 324, 346 
Lselia albida, 34S ; Amesiana, 762 ; 
anceps grandi flora, 2S6; anceps 
Schroderie, 310 ; anceps Sehroder- 
iaua, 42S ; autumnalis atrorubens, 
2S6; bella, 380, elegans, 412; ele¬ 
gans Turneri, S13 ; Eyermanni, 
74S; harpophylla, 572; inono- 
phylla, 701 ; porphyritis, 404 ; pur- 
purata Archduchess, 602; pur- 
purata nobilius, 602 ; purpurata, 
singular freak of a, 645 ; superbiens, 
316 ; Turneri Nyleptha, 125 
Lrelias at Rosefield, 653 
Lake district, gardening in the, S 
Lapageria rosea, Nash Court var., 
184 
Lapagerias at Forest Hill, 232 
Lastrea montana ramo-coronans, 762 
Law Notes: Important to Pea 
growers, 10S; validity of non- 
guarantee clauses, 557 ; Reynolds 
v. Jacob Wrench and Sons, 349, 
532 ; Dunsden v. Moss, 349 ; Smith 
and Son v. Waite, Nash, and Co., 
158, 461 
Leaf miners, 745 
Leaves, beautiful, 231 
Leea amabilis splendens, 695 
Leek, Renton's Monarch, 491, 507 
Leek Show at Kelso, 196 
“ Lethorion," 358, 459, 523, 507 
Lettuces, Cabbage, 411 
Lettuce, Veitch's Perfect Gein, 747 
Lettuces, notes on, S03 
L'Horticulture Internationale, 5S5 
Liatris spicata, 774 
Libertia formosa, 730 
Ligularia maeropbylla, S27 
Ligustruin ovalifolium variegatum, 
219 
Lilac, on forcing, 472 
Lilium auratum, 91, 363, 779 ; aura- 
turn as a vegetable, 442 ; eandidum, 
795 ; eandidum variegatum, 26S ; 
giganteum, 763 ; Harrisii, 344, 4S6, 
699 ; Parryi, S04 ; polypliyllum in 
its native habitat, 4; pomponium 
vernum, 715; speeiosum varieties, 
21 
Lilliput China Aster, 136 
Lily of the Valley tree, 155 
Lily of the Valley, 730, 763 
Lily, the giant, 744 
Linaria triornithophora, S26 
Liquid manure, 347 
Lissocliilus giganteus, 620 
Liverpool, notes from, 42 
Llandudno and its wild flowers, 660 
Loam, 454 
Loasa lateritia, 6S 
Lobelia Queen Victoria, 362 ; King of 
the Blues, 709 ; splendens and L. 
fulgens, 124 
Lobelias at Pilrig Park, 124 
Loinaria discolor, 716; discolor 
bipinnatifida, 507; gibba platy- 
phylla, 362 
