IV, The Gardening World.] 
CONTENTS. 
[August 31st, 1SS9. 
Columbines, 512 ; varieties of, 609 
Conferences, a year of, 271 
Conifer, a dimorphic, 72 
Convolvulus pubescens flore pleno, 
7S7 ; tricolor and varieties, 726 
Columnea Kalbreyeriana, 215 
Conservatory, a gay, and how to 
maintain it. 643, 65S 
Constantia, the vineyard at, 196 
Coombe Warren, 85 
Coombe Wood Nursery, 22 
Cordyline indivisa, 449 
Coidylines, large, 168 
Coieopsis Drummondi, 711; lanceo- 
lata. 401 ; showy species of, 770 
Cornel, dwarf, 775 
Cornish Moneywort, 72 
Cornus siberica Spathii, 753 
Corokia Cotoneaster, 471 
Cotoneaster Simonsii, 342 
Cotton story, a, from Lancashire, 
530 
Cotyledon farinosa, 630 
Country horticultural societies, 224 
County Council elections, 336, 368 
County Government Act, the, 159 
Covent Garden, Christmas flowers 
and fruits, 260 
Covent Garden floral fete, 480, 591, 
632 
Crabbe, Mrs. Eyre, the late, 132 
Crabs, Siberian, 340 
Cranberries, 340 
Crickets among Strawberries, 582 
Crimson Flag or Kaffir Lily, 193 
Crinum Kirkii, 597 ; latifolium, 262 ; 
longifolium, 711; Powelli, 39, 72 
Crinum seed germinating, 2S0 
Crocus, the Chilian, 518; Cloth of 
Silver, 422; vernus leuchoryhn- 
chus, 4S6 ; Susianus, 407 
Crocuses, early-flowering, 417 
Crocuses at Tooting, 467 
Crops, the season and the, 35 
Crop prospects, 534, 757 
Croton Bragaranus, 406 
Crotons, graceful-leaved, 391 
Crystal Palace, conference of fruit- 
grow’ers at the, 4, 31, 32 
Cucumber, Allan’s Favourite, 752; 
Cardiff Castle, 419; Lockie’s Per¬ 
fection, 598; Sutton's Duke of 
Connaught, 498; Troughton’s Pro¬ 
lific, 454 
Cucumbers, exhibition, 799 ; new, 
630, 647 
Cunonia capensis, 598, 630 
Currant bushes, nature-prunned, 775 
Cyclamen Atkinsii, 375; Atkinsii, 
reversion of, 464 ; Coum, 423; iberi- 
cum, 422 
Cyclamens at Clovelly, Hounslow, 
183 ; new, 436 ; spotted, 1S3 
Cycnoches chlorochilon, 40, 232,329 
Cymbidium eburneo-Lowianum, 455 ; 
elegans, 232 ; tigrinum, 760 
Cyphomandra betacea, 257 
Cypripedium Argus, 265; Argus, freak 
of, 439 ; barbatum Crossii, 472 ; bar. 
batum giandiflorum, 632; bellatu- 
lum, 455, 56S: callosum, 265, 297, 
345; calophyllum, 535 ; eardinale, 
329 ; Godefroya var., 825 ; Gode- 
froya var. Maria, 592; Harrisianum, 
twin-flowered, 375 ; Haynaldianum, 
24S ; insigne Horsmannianum, 297 ; 
Marshallian urn, 144; Morgania, 791; 
nitidissimum, 551; orphanum, 807; 
Parishi, 744; Rothschildianum,455; 
Sallieri Hyeanum, 392; Sanderia- 
num, 248; Spicerianummagnificum, 
152; Schlirnii, 345; Schlimii at 
home, 439; de Witt Smith, 689, 721 ; 
Stonei, Hackbridge var., 704; 
venustum by night, 24S 
Cypripedium, a chance, 361 
Cypripediums, 338, 355 ; at Clapham, 
Cyrtoceras multiflorum, 678 
Cyrtomium falcatum, 754] 
Cyrtopodium Saintlegerianum, 504 
Cystopteris montana, 199 
D 
Daffodil, the scarlet, 534; the 
Tenby, 353 
Daffodil show in Ireland, 512 
Daffodils, 352 ; a group of, 421; per¬ 
manent planting of, 136; reversion 
of, 535; from Ireland, 483 ; from 
seed, 52S; at Valleyfield, 563 ; wild 
mountain hybrids, 614 
Dahlia, W. C. Harvie, 818; James 
Scobbie, 818, 832 ; Paragon, 321; 
Scarlet Bedder, 800 
Dahlia centenary, the, 256 
Dahlia show, the National, 31, 260, 
544, 60S 
Dahlias, 372, 547 ; autumn, 63; deco¬ 
rative, 116 ; decorative and Cactus, 
6S; Mr. Glasscock's, 22; lifting, 
102 ; Mikado. 36; new, 8, 68 ; new 
and select, 103 ; a new use for the, 
304 ; in November, 160 ; at Salis¬ 
bury, 70, 100 
Dalechampia Boezliana, 837 
Dalkeith. Chrysanthemums in small 
pots at, 39 
Damson, Crittenden Cluster, 101 
Dandelions, 345 
Daphne odora rubra, 391 
Datura Knightii, 582; sanguinea, 513 ; 
suaveolenq 168, 296 
Davallia assamica, 248 ; elegan-, 342; 
Tyermanni, 359 
Dean, Mr. A , presentation to, 640 
Dell, the, a gardeners' party at, 5 
Delphinium formosum, 385 ; Horus, 
11 
Delphiniums, new, 660, 692 
Dendrobium Ainsworthii, 313, 392; 
aureum, 375 ; bigibbuin and D. 
superbiens. 281 ; Brymerianum, 
408 : clavatum, 663 ; crassinode 
Barkerianum, 376; Devonianum, 
376, 408 ; eriosmum leucopterum, 
519; Faleoneri, 73 ; Findleyanum, 
536 ; Harveyanum, 535 ; heterocar- 
pum, 329; micans, 487 ; nobile 
nobilius, 464 ; revolutum, 760; 
tortile, 632; Wardiano-aureum, 
536 ; Wardian um, 517 
Dendrobiums at Misarden, 568 
Devonshire Pomological Society, 153 
Deut.zia gracilis, 3S4; seabra, 704 
Diant.hus dentosus, 21 ; hybridus 
Napoleon III., 120 ; liburnicus, 50 ; 
Seguieri eollinus, 822 ; Splendour, 
36; superbus, 50 
Dianthus family, the, 48 
Diaspis eymbidii on Mango-leaf, 357 
Dicentra (Dielytra) spectabilis, 422, 
631 
Dielytra spectabilis. 631 
Diet, some curiosities of, 390 
Dipladenias, 24 
Disa graminifolia, 40 ; grandiftora, D. 
racemosa, &c., 89 ; laeera 12 ; race- 
mosa, 297 
Disperis Fanniniae. 145 
Dogs v. flowers, 499 
Doronicum plantagineum excelsum, 
529 
Doryopteris nobilis, 407 
Dracaina Doucetti, 598 ; Hendersoni, 
406 
Dracaenas, a deal in, 504 
Dracontium gigas, 568 
Drosera cistiflora, 503 
Drosophyllum lusitanicum, 550 
Drumartin, co. Dublin, 114 
Dunardaghi, co Dublin, 66 
Dunkeld, gardeners’ conference, 21,35 
Duunikier Gardens, 131 
Dust, 719 
E 
Ealing Gardeners’ Mutual Improve¬ 
ment Society, 512 ; at Windsor, 816 
Earwigs and Chrysanthemums, 736 
Eastbourne, notes from, 48, 83; shrubs 
and wild flowers at, 805 
Easter Duddingstone Lodge, 263, 579 
Easter flowers, 533 
Eccremocarpus scaber, S22 
Echeveria retusa, 2S0 
Echinops Ritro, 790 
Edinburgh Chrysanthemum Show, 
243, 272 ; Plum Congress, 832 
Edinburgh nurseries: Beech Hill and 
Rosemount, 166 ; Royal Winter 
Garden, 134 ; Pinkhill, 135; New 
Golden Acre, 226 
Edinburgh Royal Botanic Gardens, 
803 
Edraianthus serpyllifolius, 615 
Education, horticultural, 543 
Egham, children’s flower show, 769 
Eiehornea paniculata, 56 
Elder, the scarlet-berried, 183 
Ekeodendron orientale, 295 
Emilia coccinea, 775 
Englefield Honse, cottagers’ show at, 
SI 
English Apple and Fruit-growing Co., 
104, 320, 336 
English plant names, origin of, 677 
Epidendvum atropurpureum roseum, 
616; ciliare, 329 ; polybulbon, 137; 
vitellinum majus, 807 
Epiphyllum Makoyanum, 544 
Eranthemum eboracensis, 678 
Eremurus Olgae, 56 
Erica carnea, 422; perspicua uana, 
502; vagans, 836 
Erigeron mucronatus, 755 
Erodium triehomanaefolium, 726 
Eryngium Oliverianum, 726; planum, 
822 
Erysimum arkansanum, 727 
Erythraea diffusa, 743 
Eschscholtzias, 36 
Euadenia eminens, 374 
Eucharis Sanderiana, 592 
Eucharis, a feast of, 306 
Eucharis mite, the, 8S, 120, 151 
Eucharidium coneinnum, 755 
Eulophia Guineensis, 57 
Euphorbia fulgens, 342 
Euphorbias, 309 
Euterpe edulis in fruit, 136 
Exhibition specimens, 609 
Exhibitions, peripatetic, 640 
F 
Fable, a, not found in fEsop, 180 
Fareham Nurseries, the, 116 
Farm crops, the, 687 
Farm gardening in Ireland, 98, 146, 
178 
Fern, the “Walking-leaf," 384 
Ferns, house for British and half- 
hardy, 481 ; filmy, 87, 529 ; hardy 
filmy, 387 ; Hart’s-tongue, 209; 
with tinted and variegated fronds, 
208, 227 ; British, in winter, 166 ; 
for baskets, 594, 657 ; from spores, 
11 ; from spore to tree, 264, 275 ; 
hardy, 33 ; liquid manure for, 275 ; 
on planting the smaller British, 
450 ; potting half-hardy, 499 
Fernery, the, 515, 594 
Fern rockeries, 387, 402 ; on planting, 
418 
Fertilising moss, 311 
Ficus elastica fruiting, 384 ; indica, 
391 ; macrophylla, 342 ; repens, 
775 
Fife, notes from, 131 
Figs at Chiswick, 38 
Fig, the, in Scotland, 48 
Figs for amateurs, 740 
Flame flower, the common, 33 
Floods, the, 448 
Flora of Scotland, the, 578 
Floral car, a, 624 
Floral Committee; Mr. Wilson’s re¬ 
tirement, 415 ; the, as interpreters, 
816, 836 
Floral decorations, 407; at Henley, 
720 
Floral designs, 103 
Floral fashions in December, 294 
Floriculture, a century of progress 
in, 434 
Floricultural Joe Millers, 624 
Floricultural sinners, 4S4 
Flower gardens, colours in, 752 
Flower beds, effective, 11, 739 
Flower borders, i e-arranging, 54 
Flowering plants in season, S16; 
shrubs. 65S 
Flower show arrangements, 655 
Flowers, Easter, 533 ; drying, 14 ; for 
the sick, 64 ; light on, 560; No¬ 
vember, at Chelsea, 214 ; packing, 
14; spring, 529,531, 561 ; undressed, 
276 ; unseasonable, 262; white, 
352 ; white, for autumn, 54; wild, 
the national of Scotland, 7S7 
Forecasting 48 
Forecourt gardens, 88 
Forest Hill Nurseries, the, 55, 498 
Forestry, 400 
Francisceas, 305 
Francoa ramosa, 232, 311 
Francoas, the, 771 
Freesia refracta alba, 104, 310, 311 
French horticulturists, honours to, 
704 
Fritillaria recurva, 614 
Frosts, early, SO, 96, 136; in Septem¬ 
ber, 20 
Frost, hoar, injury to trees by, 466; 
the severe, in October 1SSS, 98 
Fruit and buds, 144 
Fruit as food, 736 
Fruit and flowers for the hospitals, 
567 
Fruit bushes, pruning, 323 
Fruiterers’ Company, the, 143, 368, 
415, 576 
Fruit crops, 579, 7S3 ; prospects, 415, 
44S 
Fruit Conference, the, 3, 145 ; at the 
Crystal Palace, 4; at Dunkeld, 19, 
21 
Fruit Growers’ Association, the, 31, 
79, SS, 120 
Fruit farming, 399 
Fruit culture, hardy, 79; Sir T. 
Lawrence on, 176 ; in Jersey, 739 ; 
the extension of, 54; 71 ; on farms, 
662, 6S0 ; in pots, 643 ; for profit, 69, 
S4, 193 ; farming, profitable, 114 ; 
Mr. Gladstone on, 831 
Fruit distribution, the science of, 100 
Fruit-growing profits, 19, 32; statis¬ 
tics, 548 
Fruit production and distribution, 128 
Fruit, the cold storage of, 72 ; Mr. 
Webber on packing for market, 34 ; 
packing and preserving, 675 ; pick¬ 
ing, packing, carriage, and market¬ 
ing, 689 
Fruit season in Kincardineshire, 51 
Fruit tree borders, surface cropping, 
802 
Fruit tree growth. 192 ; planting, 195 ; 
training, 161, 177 
Fruit tree stocks. 4S0 ; 
Fruit trees, canker in, 149; hardy 
summer pruning, 737 ; ringing, 467 
Fuchsia, Countess of Aberdeen, 36, 
832; Dorothy Fry, 660 ; triphylla, 
3S8, S37 
Fuchsia, the, 721 
Fuchsia, freak of a, 56 
Fuchsias, Mr. Lye's new, ISO 
Fuchsia, a new seedling, 375 
Fuel for heating, 304 
Fumigator, the Simplex, 401 
Funkias as pot plants, 615 
G 
Gaillardia, a seedling, 39 
Gaillardias, S07 ; as bedding plants, 
11 
Galanthus caucasicus, 465 ; poculi- 
formis, 465 
Galeandra Baueri, 791 
Gales in November, the,[207 
Gallowhill, Paisley, 52 
Galtouia candicans, 72 
Garden hose, 6S8 
Gardener, a man’s life saved by a, 5 
Gardener, a notable old, 720 
Gardener, the successful, 326.'; what 
constitutes a, 273, 295 
Gardeners and gardening, 465 ; the 
pen and the ipade, 774 
Gardeners in America, 453, 482 
Gardeners’ gathering, a, 767 
Garden gossip by Mr. Barlow, 420 
Gardeners' holidays, 544, 582, 596 
Gardeners, dishonest, 256; honesty 
among, 447 
Gardeners’ re-union at Preston, SO 
Gardeners, the teaching of, 615 ; of 
the future, 196, 225, 247, 25S, 306, 
339, 354 
Gardeners’ Orphan Fund, 64, 144,135, 
160, 192, 224, 288, 352, 354, 417, 
432, 449, 470, 497, 560, 609, 632, 656, 
704, 720, 800; annual meeting, 751, 
758 
Gardeners’ Royal Benevolent Insti¬ 
tution, 192, 224, 598, 76S ; annual 
meeting, 327 
Gardening and forestry in Scotland, 
307 
Gardening by the sea, 35S 
Gardening of story writers, 368 
Gardening on the sea beach at Stock- 
port, 104 
Gardening, the Munchausens of, 450 
Gardening books, shilling, 4 
Gardenias. 352 
Garrya elliptica, 248 
Gas and plants, 64 
Geranium, the dusky, 630 
Gentiana acaulis, 631; asclepiadea, 
823 ; Weschniakowi, 711 
Gerbera Jainesoni, 663 
Ghent Fruit Show, 768 
Ginkgo biloba, 305, S16 
Gishurst Compound, 279 
Gishurstine, 112 
Gladioli, new, 8, 36: Lemoine’s hardy 
hvbrid, 214, SIS ; Leonard Kelway, 
832 
Gladiolus Colvillei and its varieties, 
406 ; Colvillei alba planted out, 567 
Gladiolus, hardy hybrid, 136 
Gladstone, Mr., on spade culture, 3 
Glamis Castle, 51 
Glasgow Botanic Garden, 6S8 
Glasnevin Botanic Garden, 17S ; seed 
list, 417 
Glenbervie House, 322 
Glenfinart, 403 
Glenstall Castle, hardy plants at, 38 
Glen, the, Innerleithen, 99 
Globe flowers, the, 648 
Gloriosa superba, 7. 756 
Gloxinia, the, and its cultivation, 566 
Goodyera discolor, 435 ; repens, 294 
Gooseberries flowering in December, 
240 ; prize, S00; pruning, 291, 391, 
369 
Gooseberry culture in Lincolnshire, 
114 
Gortmore, co. Dublin, 50 
Governmental generosity, 96 
Grafting, 400 ; to cure canker, 451 
Graminangis Ellisii, 745 
Grape thinning, 561 
Grapes, cheap, 47; larva of a moth 
on, 151 
Grasses, ornamental, 51S 
Grass, glaucous Fescue, 743 
Greenhouse plants in the open air, 374 
Greenfields, Donnybrook, 130 
Grevillea Preissi, 480 
Greycrook Gardens, 67 
Greyia Sutherlandi, 296 
Griselinia littoralis, 612 
Ground Nuts, 407 
Guava, the, 679, 694 
Guelder Rose, the, 644 
Gymnocladus canadensis, 562 
Gypsophila Stevensi, 50 
H 
Habenaria fimbriata, 727 
Habrothainnus elegans, 25S, 358 
Hsemanthus inagnificus, 791 
Hailstorm, a destructive, in July, 752 
Hamburgh Parsley, 695 
Hanley, near Edinburgh, 231 
Hardy Ferns, 33 
Harkness’ nursery at Bedale, 102 
Harpalium rigidum semi-plenum, SS 
Hart’s-tongue Ferns, 209 
Harvest festivals, 63 
Hawthorn, double, flowering in Sep¬ 
tember, 24 
Hazelbrook, Terenure, 162 
Heating, overhead, 656; steam v. hot- 
water, 692 
Heating, watering and cleaning, 326 
Helianthemums, choice, 775 
Helianthus multiflorus major, 9; 
rigidus, 754 
Helichrysum bracteatum, 705 
Heliotrope, White Lady, 304 
Hellebores, our native, 390 
Helleborus foetidus, 422 
Hepaiicas, notes on, 146 
Hepaticas, 497 
Herbaceous and Alpine plants, are 
they distinct? 545; best to grow 
for cutting, 450, 46S, 4S2 
Herbs, ol 1-fashioned aromatic, 660 ; 
on propagating, 454 
Hesperis matronalis, 577 
Heuchera sanguinea, 401, 5S2 
Hibiscus mutabilis flore pleno, 550 
Highbury, Birmingham, 437 
Highgate Nurseries, the. 438 
Hippeastrum, Autumn Beauty, 151 
Hole, the very Rev. S. R., 3S3 
Hollyhocks, 4S2 
Hollyhock, concerning the, 544 
Hollyhocks, notes on, 3S5, S16 ; from 
seed, 406 
Holly, the, 306 ; the broad-leaved, 630 
Holmivood, Kent, 134 
Hops for ornament, 503 
Hop, the Japanese, 305 
Horse Chestnut, the, 624 
Horticulture to the front, 753 
Horticulture, a veteran in, 327 
Horticultural education, 543 
Horticultural literature, 304 
Horticultural sales, 32 
Horticultural societies, country, 224 
Horticultural trade, the, 255 
House and table decoration, 25S 
Hot-water pipe propagator, Toope’s, 
401, 415 
Houlletia chrysantlia, 791; odoratis- 
sima antioquiensis, 169 
Hoya imperialis, 614 
Hoyas, 353 
Huinea elegans, 311 
Huntley, Mr. J., presentation to, 832 
Hyacinth, the azure-blue, 422 
Hyacinth papers, the, 496 
Hyacinths, double and yellow, 452; 
yellow, 468, 4S4 
Hyacinths, trial of, 497 
Hyacinth show at Haarlem, 528 
Hydrangeas, blue-flowered, 256 
Hydrangea scandens, 658 
Hydrangeas, blue, 785, 835 
Hibiscus syriacus, 54S 
Hymenocallis ovata, 67S 
Hypericum oblongifolium, S9 
Hypopterygium tiliculieforme, 272 
I 
Impatiens Hawkeri, 213; Hookeri- 
ana, 247 ; Roylei, S07 
Incubator, Hillier’s patent atmo¬ 
spheric, 130 
Insecticides, 294 
Insect-catching plants, 359 
Insects and the crops. 663 
Insects, garden, 562, 629, 661, 691 
Insects, method of leaf-rolling by, 
658 ; scale, some remarkable, from 
British Guiana, 357 
Intermediate house, the, 242 
Inula glandulosa, 679, 695 
Inventions, new, 21, 401 
Ipomseas, 7 
Ipomaa hederaeea, 641; lobata, 726 
Ireland as a bulb country, 448, 4S3 
Ireland, farm gardening in, 98; fruit 
and vegetable culture in, 160, 210, 
226 ; hardy flowers from, 594 
Irish gardens, Apples and Pears iD, 
242 
Iris, German, 471; Histrio, 353 ; re¬ 
ticulata, 465, Rosenbacheana, 454, 
4S1 
Ixora macrothyrsa, 25 
Ixoras, 354; choice and distinct, 785 
J 
Jacks in the Green, 4S0 
Jackson, David, and his Tulips, 500 
Jasminum gracilliraum, 296 ; grandi- 
florum, 2S0 ; revolutuin, 679 
Jatropha multifida, 694 
Jersey, fruit culture in, 739 
K 
Kalanchoe carnea, 614 
Kales for winter and spring, 32S 
Kelso, the Onion show at, 176 
Kentia australis, SI, 104 
Kerria japonica, 65S 
Kew Gardens, SO, 560; objects of 
interest at, 679 
Kew and the Orchid nomenclature 
question. 671 
Kingston Chrysanthemum Show, DO 
King’s Norton Nurseries, 417 
Kinver Seed Farms, 53 
Kittybrewster Nursery, the, 242 
Kniphofia aloides, 33 
L 
Lac^ena bicolor, 673, 704 
Laehenalia pendula, 296; tricolor as 
a basket plant, 502 
Lady-birds as aphis destroyers, 752 
Lfelia albida sulphurea, 297 ; anceps 
alba, 215, 345; anceps Amesiana, 
232; anceps Morada, 265 ; anceps 
var., 329 ; Digbyana-Mossise, 599; 
613 ; elegans prasiata, 791; elegans, 
Cooke’s var., S3S ; elegans Duchess 
of Marlborough, S3S ; furfuracea, 
408; lobata, 329; monophylla, 40 ; 
prsestans, 1S5 ; porphyrites, 105 ; 
purpurata Russelliana, 105 
Lambert’s Pine, 2S0 
Lancashire Gardeners at York, 76S 
Landscape gardening in India, 32 
Lapageria rosea, Nash Court var., S9; 
a double, 56 
Laportea moroides, 24S 
Larch, the, 97 
Larix europaea, 97 
Lasiaudra macrantha floribunda, 39 
Lastreas, two hardy, 369 
Lathyrus latifolius albus, 136 ; rotun- 
difolius, 679 
Laurel, the Mouutain, 647 
Lavatera trimestris, 753 
Lawns, 161 
Lawn grass seeding, 496 
Lawns and grass seeds, 643 
Lawns, sulphuric acid on, 630 
Lawns from seeds, 502 
Law Notes : Carter & Co. v. Oaksliott 
& Millard, 5S3 ; Bremond v. Lewis 
Isaacs, 520; Scott v . Ireland & 
Thomson, 713 ; Vertegans v. Mason, 
553; Railway smoke case, 457 
Laya elegans, 743 
Layering pin, Sydenham's improved, 
561 
Leaves, forms of, 33S, 359, 405, 
418 ; method of rolling by insects, 
65S 
Lectures on Horticulture at the 
Heriot-Watt College, 192 
Ledbury Autumn Fruit Show, 153 
Leeks, 354 ; notes on. 103 
Lecanium acuminatum, 357 
Lenten Roses, 337, 465 
Lettuce, New York, 756, 775, SOI, S22; 
Sutton's Stand well,and All the Year 
Round, 11 ; Cabbage, 736 
Leycesteria formosa, 54S 
Libonia floribunda variegata, 311 
Licuala Veitchii, 485 
Light, effect of, on the growth of 
trees, 192 
Ligularia Ktempferi variegata, 614 
Ligustrum coriaceum, 612 
Lilacs, concerning, 631, 657; a new 
race of, S24 ; a simple method of 
blooming in winter, 464 
Lilies of the Valley at Twickenham, 
5S0 
Lilies, the Lance-leaved, 595 
Lilium auratum, 695; auratum at 
Kincausie, S03; candidnm. 24S.S06; 
concolor pulcliellum. 711 ; gigan- 
teum seed, 296; Hansoni, 695 ; 
Harris's Bermuda, 402, 679, 743 ; 
Harrisii. is it hardy ? 567 ; Martagnn 
album. 694; neilgherrense, 262, 296; 
nepalense, 56 ; polyphyllum, 327 ; 
tigrinum, 790 ; Wallichianum, 72 
Lily season, notes on the, SO 
Lily of the Valley tree, 630, 647 
