CONTENTS. [The Gardening World. 
1 Y • September- 3, 1892.] 
Cedars of Lebanon, remarkable, 486 
Cedrus atlantica glauca, 9S 
Cement, a hard, 48 
Centaurea dealbata, 710; pulchra, 
7 2 3 
Centropogon Lucianus, 424 
Cerastium. chlorifolium, 808 
Cereus nycticalus at Swanley, 729 
Charing Cross, British plants near, 35 
Chelone barbata, 39 
Cherries, Morello, heavy crop of, 23 
Cherry, the Cornelian, 471 
Cherry, the double Chinese, 471 
Cherry Emperor Francis, 804 
Cherry house, a profitable, 566 
Cherry tree, a valuable, 529 
Chester Rose Show, notes from, 753 
“ Chestnuts,” 528, 624 
Cherries, ornamental, of Japan, 439 
Chicago Exhibition, the, 134, 257, 
33 6 - 343. 45 I > 562, 528, 612, 657, 
740, 771, 807 
Chimonanthus granditiora, 80 
Chionanthus retusus, 453 
Chionodoxa grandiflora, 483 ; Lu- 
cilias, 502; Lucilias Tmolussi, 599 
Chiswick, bedding Violas at, 738; 
Begonia Conference, 820; the 
Conifer Conference at, 89; Fuchsias 
at, 788 ; Paeonies at, 674 ; Plums at, 
9 ; Strawberries at, 724 ; Tomatos 
at, 50 ; vegetables certificated at, 39 
Chou de Burghley, 579 
Christmas decorations, 260 
Christmas flowers and fruits, 260 
Christmas products, 256 
Christmas Roses, 242 
Christmas trees in Berlin, 273 
Chrysanthemum arcticum, 19; carina- 
turn, 134; corymbosum, 758 ; mon- 
tanum, 696; multicaule, 759; 
Zawadskii, 710 
Chrysanthemum Abbott’s White, 
373; Branched Etoile D'or, 176; 
Golden Gem, 372 ; Louis Boehmer, 
162 ; Madame Edouard Lefort, 35, 
96 ; Madame Leon Colin, 96; Mrs. 
A. Hardy, 130; Miss Anna Harts¬ 
horn, 321 ; Miss Watson, 96 ; 
Mons. Jules Paquet, 35 ; President 
Rene de St. Foix, 164; Robert 
Owen, 357 ; J. Stanborough 
Dibbens, 309; Viscount Cliquot, 
71 ; Viscountess Hambleden, 245 ; 
William Westlake, 231, 246, 263 
Chrysanthemum, what is a refiexed ? 
279. 295. 332 
Chrysanthemum, competitive groups, 
160 
Chrysanthemum groups at exhibitions 
196 
Chrysanthemum culture, 310; under 
difficulties, 370; is feeding necessary, 
438 
Chrysanthemum cuttings, 176 
Chrysanthemum prospects, 68 
Chiysanthemum season, the, 144 
Chrysanthemuns as the Imperial sign 
of Japan, 109; Arborescent, 208; 
at Castlehill, 212 ; cutbacks v. non 
cutback, 596; naming at exhi¬ 
bitions, 196 ; a coming feature of 
the, 100; early blooming, 32 ; early 
flowering, 228, 802; frozen from New 
Zealand, 720; hirsute, 176; a plea 
for hirsute, 226; in their own 
country, 273; in Holland, 180; in 
the parks, 130 ; Japanese, 245 ; new 
Japanese, 276; the premier 
Japanese, 176; municipal, 128; 
naming of at flower shows, 191 ; the 
old and the new, 214 ; new certifi¬ 
cated, 114, 150, 194, 241; new early- 
flowering, 178 ; new incurved, 196 ; 
new at Camberwell, 162 ; notes on, 
114; at the London Nursery, 182; 
October, 112, 240 ; at the Ryecroft 
Nursery, 84 ; at Swanley, 745 ; 
English seedling, 263; from seed 340; 
seedling, 386; in New South Wales, 
737 ; white flowers of, 146 
Chrysanthemum Shows, the, 127, 
159, 223; Ascot, 162; Battersea, 
184 ; Birmingham, 183 ; Chiswick, 
163 ; Crystal Palace, 162 ; Eccles, 
183 ; Edinburgh, 198 ; Hitchin, 184 ; 
Ipswich, 162; Kent County, 153 ; 
Lambeth, 162 ; Leicester, 183 ; 
Liverpool, 184, 200 ; National, 
167,200; Sevenoaks, 183; Stroud, 
i 52 ; Westerham, 184 
Cineraria maritima variegata, 176 
Cinerarias, on the culture of, 2og, 231 
Cinerarias, James' strain of, 484 ; for 
late flowering, 468 
Cirrhaea saccata, 663 
Cirrhopetalum Amesianum, 440 
City bruit and Vegetable Market, 
664 
Claremont, a visit to, 660 
Clarence, the late Duke of, 336 
Clematis flammula, 246; Jackmanni, 
Smith’s Snow White, 694 ; orien- 
talis graveolens, 104 ; Viorna coc- 
cinea, 759 
Clematis, the, 358 
Clematises, hardy, 161 
Cleome heptaphylla, 152 
Climate and Flora of Peru, 129 
Climbing Plants, 608 
Clivia cyrtanthiflora, 488 ; Hon. Mrs. 
P. C. Glyn, 387; Lady Wolverton, 
566 
Club-root Fungus, 563 
Coccocypselum discolor, 306 
Cochlioda Noezliana, 168 
Cockchafer, the, 640 
Cocker v. Royal Horticultural Society 
of Aberdeen, 825 
Cockscomb, Moir’s Giant, 711 
Cockscomb, the wild, 98 
Coco-nut, the double, 504 
Cocoa Nut in Florida, the, 679, 689 
Cocos Weddelliana 135 
Codonopsis ovata, 758 
Coelogyne cristata, Chatsworth var., 
425; Gardneriana, 296; peltastas, 
767 ; tomentosa, 600 
Coffee Plant, the story of a, 144 
Colchicum Steveni, 406 
Colchicum speciosum, 54 
Coleus as exhibition plants, 615, 823 
Colonial Seed Catalogue, a, 592 
Coluteas, the species of, 177 
Combretum purpureum, 615 
Conifer Conference at Chiswick, 89, 
95 
Conifers, diseases of, 103 
Conifers for Landscape Gardening, 
103 
Conifers for Timber, 103; Japanese, 
102 ; value of introduced, 103 
Conifer planting, 79 
Conservatory, hardy flowers for a, 10 
Co-operative Horticulture, 815 
Copyright Illustrations, infringement 
of, 129 
Coreopsis grandiflora, 822; lanceo- 
lata, 19, 790 
Coronilla varia, 774 
Cornus canadensis, 38 ; Kousa, 691, 
74 i 
Corry & Co.’s new warehouse, 689 
Corryanthes leucocorys, 24, 665 
Corydalis capnoides, 609; cava albi- 
flora, 550 ; Ledebouriana, 599 ; 
solida, 530 
Costers’ Markets, 656 
Costus igneus, 469 
Cotoneaster frigida, 231 
Cotoneasters, the, 212, 321 
Cottagers' garden exhibitions, 751 
Cotyledon retusa, 359 
County Council Horticulture, 401 
Covent Garden, the trade of, 577 
Coventry, notes from, 80 
Crabs and service trees, 549 
Crab, the John Downie, 296 
Crataegus Crus-galli ovalifolia, 647 ; 
punctata, 647 
Cricketers, gardening, 100 
Crinum brachynema, 691 
Crocosma aurea imperialis, 769 
Crocuses, autumn flowering, 134 
Crocus biflorus, 453 ; Imperati, 359 ; 
stellaris, 439 
Crocus, the Iris flowered, 88 
Crotons, a collection of, ng 
Croton Golden Ring, 35 ; Lord 
Derby, 374 ; Reidi, 630 
Crucianella stylosa coccinea, 88 
Cryptogamic diseases, treatment of, 
16 
Cucumbers, English, origin of, 147; 
odour of, in other plants, 67 ; Sut¬ 
ton's Success, 648 
Cucumbers, the mildew of, 119 
Culture v. Nature, 678, 694 
Cuphea lanceolata, 88; Llavae, 71; 
viscosissima, 104; Zimapani, 24 
Cupressus arizonica, 6; Lawson- 
iana Allumi, 98 ; nutkaensis, 471; 
nutkaensis pendula, 241 
Currants, 376 
Cycas revoluta for decorative pur¬ 
poses, 119 
Cyclamens and Primulas at Reading, 
305 ; at Woodside, 433 
Cyclamen culture, 563 
Cyclamens, hardy, 231 
Cyclamen Queen of whites, 242 ; 
persicum giganteum, 374 
Cyclanthus cristatus, 307 
Cycnoches peruviana, 166, 664 
Cydonia Maulei, 40 
Cymbidium eburneum, 408; Loise- 
Chauvierii, 665 ; Lowianum Man- 
daianum, 10; Lowianum viride, 
632 ; pulcherrimum, 248 
Cynorchis flexuosa, 583 
Cypripedium Alice, 665 ; Astraea, 
825 ; Aylingi, 792: barbatum 
Warneri, 343 ; Brysa, 457 ; callo¬ 
sum, 343; callosum delicatissimum, 
375 ; Calypso, Oakwood var., 328 ; 
caudatum, Luxembourg var , 809 ; 
caudatum, reversion of, 633 ; 
Chamberlainianum, 536, 641 ; 
Chamberlainianum excellens, 632 ; 
Enfieldense, 328, 825 ; Eryan, 776 ; 
Evenor, 616, 752; Eurylochus, 
616; exul,'552; Godefroyae leucho- 
chilum, 792; Hera, 408; Hera = 
Adrastus, 458; Harrisianum, 137; 
hybridum gigas, 328 ; hybridum 
Vipani, 632, 805; Ianthe, 457; 
insigne Cambridge Lodge var.,408; 
insigne Sanderae, 181 ; Juno, 425 ; 
Lathamianum, 360; Lawren- 
cianum, varibiality of, 648 ; Lawre- 
bel, 536; Leeanum giganteum, 
247 ; Lindleyanum, 408; macro- 
chilum, 264 ; Masereelianum, 248 ; 
Media, 264 ; Niobe, 280 ; Pitcher- 
ianum, Williams’ var., 153 ; 
radiosum, 153; Southgatense, 632; 
spectabile, 712 ; Spicerianum, 311 ; 
Stonei candidum, 744 ; Swinburnii, 
536; Telemachus, 697; venustum 
pardinum, 343; villosum, 440; 
Youngeanum, 776 
Cypripediums from Methven Castle, 
328 
Cyrtanthus lutescens, 374 ; Tuckii, 
610 
Cyrtopodium Saintlegerianum, 440 
Cyrtosperma ferox, 630 
Cytisus nigricans longispicatus, 48 ; 
Scoparius; Andreanus, 488 
D 
D.edalacanthus macrophyllus, 307 
Daffodils and Narcissi, 500, 518 
Daffodils, 64, 544 ; at Long Ditton, 
545 ; for early work, 404 
Dahlia Mrs. Iveitch, 804 
Dahlias, 816 ; Show, as border 
flowers, 98 ; new varieties described, 
6. 35 . 7 i 
Dalkeith Palace Gardens, 565 
Daphne Blagayana, 552 ; indica, 327; 
Laureola purpurea, 55 ; Mezereum, 
457 
Davallia assamica, 34 ; tenuifolia 
Veitchi, 790 
Delphinium Belladonna, 808 ; cardio- 
petalum, 56 ; formosum, 742 ; 
vestitum, 115 
Delphiniums, new, 737 
Dendrobes, the King of the, 116 
Dendrobium albo-sanguineum, 440 ; 
amethystoglossum, 505 ; atroviola- 
ceum, 792; barbatulum carneum, 
375 ; Cassiope, 408 ; crassinodi- 
Wardianum, 505; crystalinum, Gen. 
Berkeley’s var., 744 ; Devoniense 
album, 633 ; Foelschii, 408 ; for¬ 
mosum giganteum, 168 ; Ilarvey- 
anum, 457; infundibulum Cassio 
Bridge var., 489; Jamesianum, 
457 ; Leeanum, 193 ; Leeanum at- 
ropurpureum, 616 ; leucolopho- 
tum, 40 ; lineale, 616, 792 ; luteo- 
lum, 488 ; luteolum gigan¬ 
teum, 440; nobile, 632 ; nobile 
nobilius, 437 ; O’Brienianum, 152 ; 
Phalaenopsis Schroderiana, 116 ; 
picnostachyum, 440 ; Phalaenopsis 
and Statteriana, 120 ; Souvenir 
d’Alec, 697 ; splendidissimum 
grandiflorum, 676 ; Wardianum, 
343 . 425 
Dendrobiums from Broomfield, 488 , 
from Philiphaugh, 552 
Dentaria bulbifera, 615 ; pinnata, 599 
Depressing Trade, 41S 
Deutzia gracilis, 291, 457 
Deutzia, the, 424 
Desert Flora of Egypt, 196 
Desmodium penduliflorum, 133 
Devonshire Ferns, 135 
Devonshire, a gardener's holiday in, 
738 
Dianthus ambiguus, 696 ; Atkinsoni, 
743 ; chinensis, 134 ; cruentus, 680 ; 
cyclops, 679 ; monspessulanus, 790 ; 
Seguieri, 8 ; superbus, 823 
Dichorisandra musaica gigantea, 630 ; 
Dictamnus albus, 673 
Didsbury, hardy plants at, 626 
Didymocarpus lacunosa, 775 
Diefenbachia olbia, 520 
Dielytra cucularia, 48 
Dimorphic flowers, 163 
Dinner table decoration, 230 
Dining " in Clover,” 32 
Dipladenia atropurpurea Clarkei, 661 
Disa incarnata, 489 
Disporium Leschenaultianum, hardi¬ 
ness of, 736; sessile variegatum, 
615. 759 
Dissotis plumosa, 166 
Doronicum austriacum, 502 ; planta- 
gineum, 579 ; plantagineum excel- 
sum, S06 
Doryanthes excelsa, 482 
Dracaena australis variegata, 339 ; 
Barteti, 630 ; Coullingii, 582 : 
fragrans and its varieties, 135 
Dukeries, in the, 755 
Dulwich Park, 132 
Dunedin, Streatham Hill, 594 
E 
Earwigs in Pansy beds, 467 
Earthquakes and Vegetation, 519 
East Anglian Horticultural Club, 48 
Eccremocarpus scaber, 567 
Echinocactus concinnus, 359 ; myrio- 
stigma, 327 
Echinops Ritro, 790 
Economic plants, 34 1 
Edinburgh Botanic Gardens and 
Arboretum, 7S6 
Edinburgh International Fruit Show, 
4, 20, 31, 36, 67 
Educational, technical, in horticul¬ 
ture, 352 
Egypt, Desert Flora of, the, 196 ; 
Rural industries of, 642 
Elaeagnus pungens maculata, 71, 133 
Elaeis melanococca, 387, 483 
Election Flowers, 735 
Electric light, effect of the, on plants, 
85 
Elm, an old, on fire, 16 ; an historic, 
656; with red cambium, an, 98 
Emblematic flowers, National, 527 
Eomecon chionantha, 119 
Epacris, the, 33 
Epidendrum dichromum, 233; dichro- 
mum amabile, 792 ; Godseffianum, 
632 ; Laucheanum, 489 ; tampense, 
744 ; vitellinum majus, 728 ; 
Watsonianum, 40S 
Epilobium hirsutum variegatum, 55 ; 
rosmarinifolium, 790; rosmarini- 
fclium sericeum, 8; spicatum, 711 
Epimedium alpinum rubrum, 579 
Epiphyllum truncatum as a window 
plant, 456 
Eranthus hyemalis, 457 
Eremurus Olg®, 808 
Erica carnea, 504 
Erigeron aurantiacum, 695 ; glabellus, 
723 ; glaucus, 742 ; saluginosus, S07 
Eriopsis biloba, 583 
Erodium trichomanaefolium, 646 ; 
macradenium, 662 
Eryngium alpinum, 742; Olivierianum, 
723 
Eryngium, a biennial, 736 
Erythronium Dens-canis, 502 ; 
Smithii, 567 
Eschallots, 786 
Eucharis Sanderiana, 727 ; subedeu- 
tata, 520 
Eucomis pallidiflora, 119 
Eulophiella Elizabeth®, 760 
Euonymus Europ®us, 391 ; japonicus 
compactus, 483 
Eupatorium riparium variegatum, 339 
Euphorbia Jacquini®flora, 546, 567 
Everlasting flowers, 87 
Exacum pedunculata, 24 
Exeter Flower Show, 819 
Exhibiting, honest, 162 
Exochorda grandiflora, 582 
F 
Fabiana imbricata, 710 
Facts and Fiction, 801 
Falkland Park, 437 ; Azaleas at, 57S 
Fallen Giants, 175 
Farningham Rose Show, 712 
Fern poaching, 49S 
Fern, the Adder’s Tongue, 727 
Ferns and Begonias, 513 
Ferns ami Fent Culture, 657 
Ferns, Devonshire, 135 
Ferns, their growth and classification, 
324 
Festuca ovina vivipara, 51 
Ficus elastica, 708 
Fig, Pingo de Mel, 610 
Figs, new, certificated, 804 
Filter, a cheap, 800 
Floods, the, in October, 128 
Floral eccentricities, 565 
Floral table decorations, 752 
Floriculture, commercial, 726 
Floriculture, seasonable notes or, iS, 
98, 198, 294, 358, 452, 516, 724 
Florida, Pine Apple cultivation in, ior 
