The Gardening.World.j 
[September 3, 1892. 
GOITTSITTS OF VOL. 
FOR THE YEAR ENDING AUGUST 27th, 1892. 
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A 
Abelia rupestris, 439 
Abbey Park, Leicester, 118 
Aberdeen Flower Show, 823 
Aberdeen Gardeners' Union, 467 
Aberdeen Gardeners’ and Fruiterers’ 
Assembly, 307 
Abies brachyphylla, 278 ; cephalon- 
ica, 504 
Abutilon Thompsoni flore pleno, 307 ; 
a variegated, 104 
Acacias, 456 
Acacia Drummondi, 453 ; grandis, 
599 ; lineata, 360 ; ovata, 424 
Acantholimon glumaceum, 727 
Achillea Biebersteini, 673; Mille¬ 
folium rosea, 8, 822; mongolica, 
663; Ptarmica the Pearl, 774 ; 
serrata, 696 
Achimenes tubiflora, 9 
Aconitum Napellus bicolor, 806 
Acorus gramineus variegatus, 567 
Adenophorali liifolia, 806 
Adiantum Capillus-Veneristenue,6io; 
Versaillense, 375 
Adiantums, two good, 725 
TEschynanthus pulcher, 296 
HIsculus rubicunda, 453 
Agapanthus umbellatus, 215 
Agave Americana in flower, 112 
Agave Americana picta, 338 ; Victorise 
Reginas, 327, 775 
Aglaonema cornmutatum, 504 ; costa- 
tum, 566 
Ailanthus glandulosa, 453 
Air of Forests, the, 129 
Akebia quinata, 453 
Allium Kansuense, 723 
Allotment Gardens, 84, 770, 819 
Aloysia citriodora, 453 
Alphand, wanted a London, 240 
Alpinia malaccensis, 565 
Alpine Plants, 435, 451, 470 
Alpine Plants on the Caucasus, 83 
Alyssum montanum, 695 
Amaryllis Argus, 483; Belladonna, 
214 ; Charles Penny, 546 ; Crimson 
King, 529; Eclipse, 483 ; Fire 
Brand, 529 ; Mars, 450; Orion, 
483 ; Prince of Orange, 457 ; Sil¬ 
ver Queen, 483 ; Sylvia, 546 
Amaryllis, a double, 424 
Amaryllis at Chelsea, 499 ; at Hollo¬ 
way, 500 
Amateur, who is an, 26, 224 
Amasonia punicea, 251 
American Florists’ Directory, 545 
America, growth of the Nursery trade 
in, 295 
America, Scottish gardeners in, 49 
Amelanchier canadensis, 453 
Amicia zygomeris, 56 
Amorpha fruticosa, 453 
Amygdalus Davidiana alba, 421, 450 
Andromeda floribunda, 453 
Androsace lanuginosa, 54 
Anemone alpina sulphurea, 614; 
blanda, 440, 502 ; Coronaria Queen 
of the South, 550 ; dichotoma, 646 ; 
fulgens, 550; hepatica, 530; japonica 
alba, 54 ; nemorosa Robinsoniana, 
550 ; Pulsatilla, 530 ; rivularis, 727 
Anemones, Japan, 51 
Angels’ Tears, 535 
Angraecum articulatum, 57; fastuo- 
sum, 505 ; polyurum, 328 
Anguloa uniflora, 728 
Annuals, a border of, 742 
Annuals, pretty, for cutting, 50; 
hardy, for cut flowers, 424 
Anthurium Andreanum sanguineum, 
450; atrosanguineum, 374, 567; 
leodiense, 246 
Antirrhinum Crimson Bedder, 73 
Antirrhinums, 34 
Aphelandra punctata, 231 
Aphides, domestic, 23 
Apple, Albury Park Nonsuch, 327; 
Annie Elizabeth, 215, 662 ; Armorel, 
648 ; Atalanta, 183; Benoni, 65 ; 
Chelmsford Wonder, 183 ; Devon¬ 
shire Quarrenden, 65 ; Duchess 
Favourite, 65 ; Duchess of 
Oldenburgh, 36 ; Hambledon deux 
ans, 263 ; Landsberger Reinette, 
215 ; Margil, 227 ; May Queen, 391 ; 
New Hawthornden, 80 ; Peasgood's 
Nonsuch, 215 
Apples and Pears, 47 
Apples, 321, 322, 338 ; British, 32 ; 
for Amateurs, 216, 226 ; early col¬ 
ouring of, 725 ; for East Anglia, 32 ; 
imported, 192 ; in trade, 278 ; for 
Manchester and district, 135 ; 
Russian, 354; Tasmanian, 432, 528, 
673 ; at Swanmore Park, 768 ; for 
Town Gardens, 81 ; varieties of, 
481 
Apple blossom Weevil, the, 531 
Apple crop, the, 625 
Apple culture, Canadian, 208 ; in the 
west, 32 
Apples and their culture, 72, 358 ; 
treatment of the soil for, 147 
Apple Scab and its prevention, 115, 
185. 
Apple tree culture, 389 
Apple trees, effects of stock on, 374 
Apple, the, and how to grow it, 150, 
162 
Apricots in Damascus, 674 
Aquilegia chrysantha, 673, casrulea, 
646 
Arachnanthe Clarkei, 200 
Aralia mandshuriea, 73 
Arctic expedition, 16 
Arduina spinosa, 418 
Arisarum proboscidium, 615 
Aristolochia elegans, 215 ; gigantea, 
768 ; grandiflora, 9 • 
Arnebia echioides, 663 
Arsenic in American Apples, 498 
Arsenic compounds, 550 
Arum Lily, the, as an aquatic, 324 
Ashridge Beeches, the, 560 
Asparagus plumosus nanus, 355 
Asparagus Island, an, 647 
Asparagus culture for Amateurs, 369 
Asparagus, the growth of, 704 ; plant¬ 
ing, 676 
Aspen House, 613 
Aspidium aculeatum adraster, 34 ; 
aculeatum circumglobatum, 34 ; 
aculeatum hybridium, 34 ; angulare 
grandiceps coronale, 34 ; angulare 
grandiceps taeda, 35 ; angulare 
plumosa-divisilobum gracile, 34 ; 
Ceterach multifido-cristatum, 35 
Asplenium marinum cruciatum 
Nympha, 34; Filix-foemina lunula- 
tum Nelliae, 34 
Aster acris, 54; alpinus speciosus, 
663 ; cordifolius, 325 ; diploste- 
phioides, 769; grandiflorus, 194 ; 
laevis, 19; nemoralis, 73; Novi- 
Belgii densus, 228; Novi-Belgii 
laevigatus, 54 ; Novae-Angliae pul- 
chella, 4 ; ptarmicoides, 8 ; pyre- 
naeus, 774; sibiricus, 758; Tripo- 
lium, 35 
Asters, Conference on, at Chiswick, 
102 
Asters of Europe and America, 102 
Asters, perennial, for September, 70 ; 
for October, 86 
Aster, the Sneezewort, 8 
Astilbe chinensis, 822; Thunbergii, 
546 _ 
Athyrium Filix-fcemina plumosum 
Druryi, 34 ; F.-f. superbum densum, 
34 ; F.-f. revolvens, 34 
Aubrietia, the, 438 
Auriculas and an Auricula frame, 561 
Auricula Show, the Northern, 580 
Auricula, the, 528 ; a Sportive, 599 
Auricula in October, the, 50 
Auriculas, on the culture of, 628 ; 
new, 567 ; notes on, 548 
Autumn flowers, 134 ; Roses, 65 ; 
Autumn tints, early, 85, 128 
Awards at flower shows, 161, 177 
Azalea indica Germaine Pynaert, 768 ; 
Mrs. Anthony Waterer, 647 ; mollis, 
403, 504 ; Princess of Wales, 487 
Azaleas, good decorative, 273 
Azaleas at Falkland Park, 578 
Azaleodendrons, 660 
B 
Bachelors’ Buttons, white, 721 
Balsam, a British, 675 
Balsams, notes on, 771 
Bamboo, a new use for, 658 
Banana with red foliage, 432 
Bankfield, Bingley, 213 
Barracks, gardening in, 629 
Beale, Mr. E. J., 705 
Bean, the Broad, 503 ; Bunyard’s 
Exhibition, 22; Multum-in-parvo, 
743 
Beans, French, 215, 743 
Beans, early runner, 22; Scarlet 
Runner, 6; Sutton’s Tender and 
True, 39 
Bedding out, 592 
Bedfont Seed Grounds, 806 
Bees and Bee-keeping, 182 
Bees, flowers for, 58 
Bees for Pleasure and Profit, 744 
Beets, Cheltenham, green-top and 
other, 469 
Begonia Conference, the, 820 
Begonia Arthur Malet, 339 ; Baroness 
Burdett-Coutts, 566 ; Cannelliana, 
166 ; Corallina, 535 ; Crimson Gem, 
824; Duchess of Westminster, 
630; Fringed white, 789; 
Froebellii, 23; Haageana, 264: 
double John Heal, 246; Hydro- 
cotylifolia, 488 ; Laing's Picotee, 
114; Laing’s Triumph, 630; 
Louis Valorsis, 215 ; Marie Louise, 
610, 775 ; Mrs. Coomber, 566 ; Mrs. 
B. R. Davis, 24 ; Mrs. R. Dean, 
114; Mrs. Regnart, 566 ; Picotee, 
630 ; Princess Christian, 566; 
Princess May, 566; Scharffiana, 
339 ; Winter Gem, 263 
Begonias in America, 737 ; at Forest 
Hill, 689 ; at Homehill, Dunblane, 
83 ; out of doors, 22 ; in the open, 
742 ; new, 769 ; progress of, 816 ; 
with striped flowers, 224; Mr. 
Ware’s, 817 ; at Wexham Park, 806 
Begonias and Gloxinias from seed, 273 
Beilis sylvestris, 630 
Berberis vulgaris, 73 ; 98 
Bermuda, Lilies in, 485 
Berried plants, 145 
Bertolonia argyroneura, 387; 483 ; 
Comte de Kerchove, 387, 483 
Bignonia radicans grandiflora, 112 
Billbergia decora, 375 ; speciosa, 296 
Birch bark, 482 
Birds and the buds, 488 
Birmingham and Midland Counties 
Gardeners’ Association, 320 
Blackberries, 87 
Blair Castle, Culross, 49 
Blue Bell, a monstrous, 673 
Bocconia cordata, 8, 806 
Bog gardens, 32 
Boltonia asteroides decurrens, 87 
Bone's system of glazing, 472 
Boronias megastigma and hetero- 
phylla, 433 
Boronias, choice, 433 
Bouille Bordelaise, 68, 736 
Boussingaultia basseloides, 246 
Bouvardia, the, 151, 178, 207 
Box, the, 278 
Brambles, flowering and ornamental, 
*7 
Brassavola grandiflora, 521 
British Baluchistan, native food plants 
in, 19 
British Fruit Growers'Association,566 
British plants near Charing Cross, 35 
British plants, introduction of, 179 
Broccoli, Sutton's Winter Mammoth, 
262 
Broccoli, notes on, 565 
Brussels Sprouts, 262 ; variability of, 
199 
Buds, protection of in the tropics, 163 
Bulb culture in America, 824 
Bulbs, Cape, 86 ; Spring flowering, 
724; Bulbophyllum barbigerum, 
760 ; elegans, 665 
Bullaces, 180 
Burlingtonia pubescens, 184 
Bussa Palm, the, 341 
Buttons made from Potatos, 352 
c 
Cabbages, the heading of, 73 ; useful 
early 563 
Cacalia aurea, 808 
Caladium Madame Edward Pynaert, 
691 ; Marguerite Gelinier, 691 ; 
sagittatum, 146 ; Souvenir de Paro, 
582 
■VIII. 
Caladiums, on the culture of, 503 
Calanthe Sandhurstiana, 425 ; versi¬ 
color, 247 
Calanthes at Greenlands, 280 
Calanthes and the fog, 280 
Calathea Leitzei, 418 
Calceolaria Burbidgei, 296 
Californian flowers, 611 
Calla Pentlandi, 691 
Calla, a wonderful, 736 
Callirhoe involucrata, 38 
Calluna vulgaris incana, 104 
Calochortus Kennedyi, 727 
Calochortus, notes on, 617 
Calopogon pulchellus, 744 
Camellia alba plena, 482 
Camellias, on propagating, 551 
Cameron, Mr., presentation to, 592 
Campanula garganica augusta, 696 ; 
glomerata dahurica, 673; glomerata 
flore pleno, 790; G. F. Wilson, 
696; isophylla alba, 73 ; lactiflora, 
774 ; latifolia Van Houttei, 723 ; 
persicifolia calycanthema, 742; 
persicifolia maxima, 710 ; persici- 
tolia semiplena, 737 ; pumila alba, 
104 ; pyramidalis compacta, 804 ; 
Raineri, 696; rhomboidalis, 758 ; 
rotundifolia Soldanellseflora, 759 
Campsea Ashe, 54 
Canadian Apple Culture, 208 
Canarium strictum, 24 
Canna Alphonse Bouvier, 326; Com- 
tesse de l’Etoile, 610 ; Paul Bru- 
ant, 610 
Canker on Fruit Trees, 227 
Cape Bulbs, 86, 97 
Cape Fruit, 368 
Cape Primrose, the, 303 
Cardamine pratensis flore pleno, 579 
Carex europea variegata , 775 ; tris- 
tachys, 360 
Careis heterophylla, 752 
Carnation and Picotee Union, 484, 
785 
Carnation Invicta, 680 ; La Neige,6; 
Lizzie McGowan, 96; Mrs. R. C. 
Humbert, 6; Mrs. Muir, 128; Yel¬ 
low Queen, 661 
Carnations, green, 418, 501 
Carnations and Hollyhocks at Tot¬ 
tenham, 788 
Carnations, an amateur's experience 
with, 612 
Carnation Cuttings, striking, 456 
Carnations, 372, 423 ; border, 594, 
772; Mr. Dodwell’s, 692 ; a split 
calyx, 388 ; new, 691, 769, 804 ; at 
the Montague Nursery, 786 ; notes 
on, 504 ; perpetual blooming, 207 ; 
seedling, 39 
Carpet Bedding, 47 
Carrot, Parisian forcing, 456 
Castor-oil plants, dwart, 23 
Catasetum fimbriatum, 40; saccatum, 
296 
Catchfly, the Alpine, 680 
Caterpillars, remedy for, 418 
Cattleya Amesiae, 696; aurea mar- 
morata, 105; Behrensiana, 10; 
hybrida Burberryana, 553 ; citrina, 
633 ; Empress Frederick, 696 ; 
Gaskelliana, 57 ; granulosa Dijance- 
ana, 50; tlardyana laversinensis, 
233 ; intermedia alba, 65 ; iricolor, 
616; labiata autumnalis vera, 128; 
labiata, 152, 568 ; maxima, 247 ; 
Mendelii Cookson s var , 632; 
Mendelii, Quorndon House var., 
600; Meuuelii, peloria of, 616 ; 
Percivaliana, 343, 425 ; Philo, 553 ; 
Philo albiflora, 583 ; Princeps, 697 ; 
Rex, 776; Schilleriana Lowiana, 
769 ; (hybrid) Baroness Schroder; 
824; Skinneri Temple's var., 616; 
Trianae Schroderae, 505, 521 ; 
Trianae Schroderae leyswoodiensis, 
616 ; Trianae delicata, 375 ; Trianae 
magnifica, 408 ; Trianae, curious 
forms of, 489 ; Victoria-regina, 583 ; 
Warocqueana and its varieties, 120 ; 
Warneri marmorata, 697; Warsce- 
wiczii Hardyana, 757 
Cattleyas at Clapton, 645 
Caucasus, Alpine plants on the, S3 
Cauliflowers, early, and their culture, 
356 
Cave’s Nurseries, Isle of Wight, 520 
Ceanathus, the, 105 
