The Gardening World-] 
[September 5,189*. 
GONTENTS OF VOL. 
FOR THE YEAR ENDING AUGUST 29TH, 1891. 
A 
Abelia rupestris, 28 
Abronia umbellata, 829 
Abutilon Thompsoni, 133 
Acacia dealbata, 431; Drummondi, 
479 
Acanthus mollis latifolius, 85 
Achillea, the genus, 683 
Acrostichum aureum, 283 
Ada aurantiaca, 432 
Adiantum macrophyllum, 735 ; mono- 
chlamys, 251 
Advertising, a seedsman on, 157 
iEchmea fasciata, 283 ; paniculigera, 
268 
brides Houlletianum, 530; macu- 
losum, Prewett's var., 736; Sa- 
vageanum, 633 
/Eschynanthus speciosus, 60 
Albert Nursery, Peclcham Rye, 412 
Albinism in British plants, 555 
Allamanda neriifolia, 672; Wil- 
iamsii, 752, 781. 
Allium neapolitanum, 431 ; pulchel- 
lum, 777. 
Allotments, 231 ; in Lincolnshire, 181 
Almond, the, 575 
Almonds, double, 608 
Alocassia Luciani, 607 
Alpine plants, 491 
Amaryllis J. R, Pitcher, 448; G. F. 
Wilson, 478 
Amaryllis at Chelsea, 493 ; new, 493 
Amelanchier canadensis, 601 
American Blight, 253 ; effects of, on 
Apple trees, 635 
Amorphophallus campanulatus, 703 
Amorphophallus imposture, the, 357, 
553 
Anderson v. the Vestry of St. Jonn, 
Hampstead, 546 
Androsace Laggeri, 559 
Anemone Caffra, 363 ; Pulsatilla, 527 
Anemones, choice, 509 ; Japanese, 9 ; 
spring flowering, 538 
Angraecum Kimballianum, 109; pel- 
lucidum, 221 
Annuals forcut flowers, 522 ; on thin¬ 
ning, 623 
Ansellia africana, 269 
Antholyza aethiopica, 752 
Anthurium, Andreanum, 557; burford- 
diense, 591; Laingi, 591 ; Madame 
de Smet-Duvivier, 699 ; Scherzeria- 
num Austinianum, 575 
Antirrhinums, 512 ; dwarf white, 833 
Ants in the Hothouse, 374, 410 
Aphelandra Chamissoniana, 282 
Aphis, a persecuted, 715 
App'e, Annie Elizabeth, 717 ; Beauty 
of Kent, 219; Beauty of Stoke, 
108; Blenheim orange. 363 ; Cal- 
ville de Prairies, 314 ; Chelmsford 
Wonder, 448; Cherry Pearman, 332 ; 
Cox’s Orange Pippin, 124 ; Dume- 
low’s seedling, 332; Ecklinville, 
133; FrogmoreProlific, 124; Golden 
Noble, 166; Golden Spire, 829; 
Hoary morning, 268 ; Lord Burgh- 
ley, 410; Ribston Pippin, ijo; 
Tyler’s Kernel, 332; Warner’s 
King, 124, 267 ; Winter Hawthorn- 
den, 167 
Apple blossom, the, 605 
Apple cultivation for market, 133 
Apples, Mr. Barlow's, 52; in India, 
407 ; Orchard House, 20 
Apple tree, the largest in America, 523 
Apricot, the, 156 
Aquilegia canadensis, 657; Stuartii, 
43 i 
Aquilegias, 461 
Arabis blepharophylla, 607 
Arachnanthe Cathcartii, 669; Clarkei, 
44 
Araucarias, on propagating, 604 
Arbutus Unedo, 204 
Arddarroch, notes from, 109, 301 
Aristolochia Goldieana, 623 
Arum palestinum, 497 
Ascott Park, visit of the N.C.S. to, 
764 
Ash, the, and human habitations, 747 
Ash, the Mountain, 134 
Ashton Court gardens, 10 
Asparagus Ferns, 575 
Asparagus, male and female, 539 
Asperula orientalis, 809 
Asplenium hemionitis cristatum, 51 x ; 
lanceolatum microdon, 634; lunu- 
latum and its varieties, 277 ; obtu- 
satum lucidum, 267 
Assam Tea plant, 107 
Assessment Committees, the powers 
° f . 4 X 3 
Aster alpinus speciosus, 623 ; diffusus 
horizontalis, 123 ; ericoides, 122 ; 
sibericus, 768 ; Orcuttii, 794 
Astilbe japonica, 447 ; japonica 
splendens, 575 
Asters at Chiswick, 38 ; for cutting, 
553 
Athyrium Filix-fcemina Girdlestonei 
cristatum, 634 
Atriplex Halimus, 448 
Aubretia Leichtlinii, 358 
Aubretias, rose-coloured, 431 
Auricula, the, 492 ; in autumn, 120 ; 
- in winter, 182 
Auricula bloom at Reading, 524 
Auricula Society, the National, 540 
Auriculas, the northern show, 572 
Auriculas, 521 ; some good, 216 ; and 
the Woolly Aphis, 652, 668, 684; 
striped and double, 552 
Auriculas, and species of Primulas, 
4 6 4 
Autumn leafiness, 84 
Axwell Park, 58 
Azalea Deutsche Perle, 409 ; mollis 
flore pleno Norma, 497; obtusa, 
311 ; Souvenir du Director Kickx, 
568 
Azaleas, new Indian, 540 
B 
Ball decorations, 301 
Bamboo Fibre, 135 
Banana, Lady’s Finger, 736 
Banana production in tropical coun¬ 
tries, 576 
Barbacenia squammata, 528 
Barleria coerulea, 267 
Battersea Park, 815 
Beans, Butter, 791 ; French at Chis¬ 
wick, 831 ; Runner, 40, 59, 744 
Beaumanor Hall, 74 
Bee-keeping, 56, 101 
Bees and Horticulture, 654 
Bee swarming case, a, 157 
Begonia Adonis, 166 ; Credneri, 363 ; 
Lady Addington, 634 ; Martiniana, 
12; Martianagrandiflora, 28 ; Mrs. 
R. Dean, 634; Triomphede Nancy, 
527; William Marshall, 634; Schar- 
fiana, 166; Winter Gem, 315 
Begonias as bedders, 8, 196 
Begonias, 641, 649, 656, 699; seedling 
double, 69; M. Crousse’s new 
double, 152 ; at Forest Hill, 23, 681, 
828 
Beilis sylvestris, 623 
Berberris stenophylla, 543; Thun- 
bergii, 140 
Berries, wild, 164 
Bertolonias, new, 479 
Beschorneria tubiflora, 528 
Bilbergia Baraquiniana, 767 
Birds and their uses, 260 
Birds and Buds, 340, 360, 375, 396, 
410, 448 
Birmingham Gardeners' Association, 
101, 142 
Bisterne, 462 
Blue flowers of early spring, 618 
Book prices, 712 
Bordeaux mixtures, preparation of the, 
57i 
Border flowers, sweet-scented, 22 
Boronia elatior, 479; heteropohylla 
543 
Boston Common, Massachusetts, 713 
Botanical Plants, 544 
Bouvardia Purity, 107 
Bouvardias, 184 
Boy Gardening, 648 
Brassavola fragrans, 44 
Brassia antherotes, 333 
Bravoa geminiflora, 752 
Brayton Hall, Carlisle, 764 
Briar, Sweet, Lady Penzance, 591 
Broccoli, Hartland’s April Queen, 
591 ; Purple Sprouting, 204 ; 
Veitch’s Model, 656 ; Veitch’s Self 
protecting, 204 
Broccoli, notes on, 423 
Broomfield, Sale, 670 
Broom-rape, the smaller, 587 
Broussonetia, fruiting of the, 747 
Brussels Sprouts, notes on, 182 
Bryanthus empatriformis, 575 
Bulb fields of Holland, 650 
Bulbophyllum amplum, 141 
Buitenzorg, botanical gardens of, 570 
Burchellia capensis, 801 
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Cabbage aphis, the, 343 
Cabbage, Chinese, 507; Ellam's Early, 
752 
Cabbages “ bolting,” 687; early, cul¬ 
ture of, 782, 798 ; Spring, 633 ; on 
planting, 396 ; young, at Christmas, 
188 
Cabbage, the cultivated races of the, 
246, 262 
Caesarean Nursery, the, 134 
Caladiums, 701 
Caladium Louis Van Houtte, 808; 
M. Leon Say, 808 ; B. S. Williams, 
607, 634 
Calanthe Dominii, 721 ; excellens, 
333 ; a wonderful, 577 
Calanthes, 301 ; culture of, 474; at 
Burford Lodge, 189 
Calathea Makoyana, 511; zebrina, 139 
Calceolaria angustifolia, 767 
Calceolarias, bedding, 545 ; Her¬ 
baceous, 269 
Calcutta Botanic Gardens, 124 
Caledonia Nursery, Guernsey, 124 
Calendula pluvialis, 783 
California for gardeners, 323; truck 
gardening in, 246 
Californian Orchard, a, 672 
Calla palustris, 777 
Callipsyche aurantiaca, 330; mira- 
bilis, 298 
Calochortus macrocarpus, 777 
Camellia, the, 391 ; Beauty of Wal¬ 
tham, 479 ; The Duchess, 521 
Campanula abietina, 699; pyrami- 
dalis, 341 ; rhomboidalis, 784 
Campbell's Fumigating Insecticides, 
656 
Canna indica, 585 
Cannas, new, 699 
Carapa guianensis, 703 
Cardamine pratensis, double, 635 
Carex tristachya, 283 
Carnation ami Picotee Shows, the 
National, 748; the Oxford Union, 
780; the Manchester, 812; the 
Birmingham, 796 
Carnations and Picotees, new, 8, 699, 
752, 809 
Carnation Mary Morris, 296 ; Selby, 
656 ; Souvenir de Malmaison, 591 
Carnations, 280; border, 100, 326 ; 
at Chiswick, 798 ; Fancy, 476, 524 ; 
hardy, 236; layering, 799; seedling, 
24, 640, 752 ; Mr. Martin Smith's 
Prizes, 152, 700; ‘‘Variety,” 444, 
460, 508; wintering, 218 
Carrots, culture of, 284 
Cassia corymbosa, 139, 252 
Catalogues, trade, 292 
Catasetum Bungerothi Randii, 109, 
269 ; saccatum, 432 ; tridentatum, 
481 
Cattleya aurea Lindeni, 109; du 
Buyssoniana, 109 ; Dowiana and its 
varieties, 41; Dowiana, Henrick’s 
var., 27; Dowiana Imschottiana, 
109 ; Dowiana Lindeni, 141 ; Gas- 
kelliana speciosa, 818; gigas San- 
deriana, 625; Hardyana, Hamar 
Bass'var., 769 ; hybrida Louryana, 
633; hybrida Prince of Wales, 633; 
intermedia, double-flowered, 348; 
Loddigesii, 785; maxima peruviana, 
253 ; Mendelii Morganise var., 657 ; 
Mossise alba, 704 ; Mossixe gigan- 
tea, 592 ; Mossiae Lawrenciae, 657 ; 
O’Brieniana, 238; Reineckiana, 
Sander's var., 690; Schroderas, 
Leyswoodi, 592 ; Superba splen¬ 
dens, 785 ; Trianae Hardyana, 449 ; 
Trainee plumosa, 3S1 ; Waroc- 
queana amethystina, 109 ; Waroc- 
queana flammea, 109 
Cattleyas from Arddarroch, 397 
^rxx. 
Cauliflower, a new, 735 
Cauliflowers, 442, 617 ; frame, 561 
Cave's Nursery, Isle of Wight, 543 
Cedar, plants named, 491 
Celmisia spectabilis, 656 
Celosia Huttonii, 277 
Centaurea Cyanus nana compacta, 
735; cynarioides, 783 ; macroce- 
phala, 784 
Centropogan Lucyanus, 381 
Cerasus Avium multiplex, 608 
Cereus Claudianus, 348 ; giganteus, 
2 35 
Chamomile, rayless wild, 779 
Charlesworth & Shuttleworth's 
Nursery, 171 
Chameleons as fly-catchers, 94 
Cheam Park, Surrey, 346 
Cherries in Excelsis, 764 
Cherry, the Florence, 813 
Cherry, stock for the, 327 
Chimaphila corymbosa, 640, 703 
Chimonanthus fragrans grandiflorus, 
364 
Chionodoxa grandiflora, 479 
Chirita Moonii, 59 
Chiswick House, 655 
Chiswick Dahlia Conference, 35 ; 
Dahlia and Grape Conference, 6o, 
650, 695 
Chiswick trials, the, 745, 768, 810 
Chorizema Lowii, 380 
Christmas 1890, 259 
Christmas Roses, 340 ; Fruits, 243 ; 
trees, 243 
Christmas tree, a novel, 283 
Chrysanthemum carinatum varieties 
297 ; Sibthorpii, 783 , 
Chrysanthemum Golden Shah, 36; 
Mrs. A. Hardy, 166, 341 ; Louis 
Boehmer, 148, 188; Sunflower, 
153 ; a sportive, 219 
Chrysanthemum centenary, the, 163, 
181, 204 ; Mrs. Thrower on the, 6ig 
Chrysanthemum Society, the Na¬ 
tional : its origin and growth, with 
portraits, 168 
Chrysanthemum, origin of the Flo¬ 
rist's, 182, 198 
Chrysanthemum in Art, the, 218 
Chrysanthemum culture, 576; ex¬ 
periments in, 214 
Chrysanthemum gossip, 236, 248; 
seed, 308 
Chrysanthemum, staging for exhibi¬ 
tion, 149 ; popular exhibition, 181; 
for exhibition, 266; new, 43, 151, 
182, 139, 204, 248; summer and 
autumn, 167; October, 115; late 
flowering, 316; late winter, 308 ; 
cutting down, 380; layering, 200, 
314,328; dwarfing by layering, 151; 
hen and chicken, 151 ; in America, 
the, 282, 423 ; in Midlothian, 214 ; 
in Scotland, the, 763 ; in New 
South Wales, 639 ; in Tasmania, 203 
Chrysanthemum Shows, Ayr, 205; 
Birmingham, 188 ; Brighton, 188 ; 
Chiswick, 171 ; Crystal Palace, 
171 ; Edinburgh, 205 ; Exeter, 171 ; 
Hull, 206 ; Kent County, 156 ; 
Kingston, 171 ; Liverpool, 188; 
National, 169 ; Reigate, 205 
Cincinnati, an amateur's garden in, 
634 
Cineraria maritima compacta, 167 
Cineraria, the, 229, 702 ; planted out, 
166 ; for winter flowering, 479 
Cirrhopetalum Collettii, 625; Mas- 
tersianum, 481; picturatum, 481; 
Wallichi, 302 
Cissus discolor in bloom, 251 
Citron growing in Corsica, 779 
Citrus, origin of the name, 779 
Clarkia Morning Glory, 768 ; the 
White, 745 
Clarkias, 729 
Clematis, Smith’s snow-white Jack- 
manni, 634; Stanleyi, 28 
Clematis, the, 101 
Clethra, the alder-leaved, 640 
Clivia Gardeni, 204 ; Lord Wolver- 
ton, 464 ; Lady Wolverton, 464 ; 
Prince of Orange, 497 
Clivieucharis pulchra, 616 
Cob, the Kent, in Cape Colony, 156 
Coca, 311 
Coclilioda Noezliana, 365, 769 _ 1 
Cockscombs, yellow, 784 
