The Gardening World.] 
CONTENTS. 
[September 3, 1892. 
V. 
Flower destroyers, 529 
Flower garden at Keston, a, 21 
Flower Shows, awards at, 161 
Flower Show disaster at Newcastle, 
16 
Flower Shows, local, 83 
Flower Show vicissitudes, 3 
Flower trade of Paris, 436 
Flowers, artificially coloured, 320; 
dimorphic, 163; everlasting, 87; 
election, 735 ; frozen, 720 
Flowers of Tan, 359 
Flower Shows, permanent, 543 
Flowers and their guests, 418 
Flowers for Bees, 58 
Flowers, hardy, for a conservatory, 10; 
packing cut, 419 ; serviceable, 322 ; 
Spring, at Chelsea, 452 ; shows of, 
449 ; the dyeing of, 450 ; the making 
of, 181 
Fog, plants and the, 290 
Fogs, 272 
Food of plants, the, 421 
Forcing hardy plants, 165 
Forests, the air of, 129 
Forsythia suspensa, 520, 612 
Freeiands, Perth, 695 
French Horticultural Society of 
London, 112 
Fritillaria aurea, 502 
Fritillary, a black, 662 
Fritillary bulbs, vitality of, 51 
Fritillaria latifolia, 530 ; pallidiflora, 
55 ° 
Fly trap, a malignant, 386 
Frosts and the fruit bloom, 544, 564, 
5 So 
Fruit crops, the, 739 ; the seasons, 
703 
Fruit culture, hardy, 104, 133 ; in 
Ireland, 1C0 ; in the Bahamas, 784 
Fruit farms, small, in Essex, 289 
Fruit from South Africa, 450, 466 
Fruit growers, disappointed, 786 
Fruit growing as an industry, 7 
Fruit growing for profit, J47 ; in 
California, 450 ; in Ireland, 195 
Fruit, home grown, 370 
Fruit Market, an Italian, in London, 4 
Fruit, on packing, 741 
Fruit or a vegetable, what is a ? 4, 39, 
53 
Fruit prospects, 592 
Fruit, what is a ? 230 ; Ripe rot of, 
67 
Fruit show and conference at Man¬ 
chester, 120 
Fruit Show, proposed International, 
143, 148, 166, 402, 608 
Fruit Shows, October, 79 
Fruits, hardy, at Kinfauns Castle, 
67; how to preserve, 708 ; small, 
353 . 37 °. 376 
Fruit tree bloom, the, 513 
Fruit trees by the way sides, 352, 
374 
Fruit trees, British, ruined, 136 
Fruit trees, degeneration of the varie¬ 
ties of, 208 ; getting them true, 70 ; 
when ought they to be planted, 356 
Fuchsias, 800 
Fuchsias at Chiswick, 788 
Fuchsia, the, 784 
Fungus spores, how they get distri¬ 
buted, 115 
Funeral flowers, the late Lord Lytton 
on, 210 
Furnishing, 592 
G 
Gaillardia aurora, 737 ; a service¬ 
able, 67 ; Mr. Pitcher, 737 
Galanthus Alleni, 407 ; Fosteri, 471 ; 
plicatus, 439 
Galtonia candicans, 5 
Gambier cultivation in the Straits 
Settlements, 546 
Gardenias, culture of, 592 
Gardener, what constitutes a ? 368 
Gardeners’ Associations, 47 
Gardeners’ Royal Benevolent Institu¬ 
tion, 256, 307, 326 
Gardeners’ Orphan Fund, 144, 224, 
304. 34°. 353. 368, 420, 598, 607, 
640; annual meeting, 371 
Gardeners' and Amateurs’ seed 
orders, 406 
Gardeners, the education of, 97; 
encumbrances, 559; v. Cooks, 319; 
exchanging at the term, 227, 259 ; 
a gathering of, 576, 688; griev¬ 
ances of, and their redress, 739; 
middle - aged, 481 ; mortality 
amongst, 576; old, 432, 455; 
provident, 466; as servants, 450 ; 
situations, 417 ; the status of, 752 ; 
tact and patronage for, 231 ; un¬ 
lucky, a plea for, 162 
Gardeners’ holiday in Devonshire, 738 
Gardeners’ meeting at Tunbridge 
Wells, 719 
Gardeners' trade unionism, 483 
Garden engine, an electric, 32 
Garden a solace, the, 704 
Garden produce markets, 449 
Garden visits, 768 
Garden of England, the, 15 
Gardens in the North, 16 ; some old, 
422; old, 551 ; small, on cropping, 
226 
Gardening and small husbandry, pro¬ 
posed British school of, 129 
Gardening cricket, 100 
Gardening, some delights of, 595 
Gardening in barracks, 629 ; in East 
London, 820 
Gardening requisites, 689 
Genista hispanica, 615 ; pilosa, 630 ; 
tinctoria humifusa, 710 
Geonoma gracilis, 135; Seemani, 136 
Gentian, curious variation of a, 147' 
Gentiana lutea, 695 ; pyrenaica, 647 ; 
septemfida, 106 
Gentians, six good, 325 
Geranium aconitifolium, 614 ; arme- 
num, 711; pratense flore pleno, 
774 ; pratense, 695 ; sanguineum 
lancastriense, 723 ; Wallichianum, 
54 . 790 
Gerbera Jamesoni, 194 
Gesnera zebrina, 166 
Geum chiloense grandiflorum, 710 ; 
chiloense miniatum, 614; miniatum, 
J°4. 
Gilenia trifoliata, 710 
Gingko seeds, 482 
Gishurstine, 144 
Gladiolus Bias, 6 : byzantinus albus, 
661 ; Cooperi, 807 ; Lady Brooke, 
35; James O'Brien, 6; George 
Meredith, 35 ; W.. S. Gilbert, 35 ; 
Millari. 55; Sheila, 35 ; Sir Arthur 
Sullivan, 35; Thalis, 6; tristis 
sulphrueus, 406 
Gladiolus, the, 3 
Gladiolus bulblets, peeling, 160 
Glass cracking, the causes of, 630 
Glasgow Botanic Garden, 176 
Glastonbury Thorn, the, 244 
Glazing, Bones’ system of, 472 
Gloxinia Ensign, 661 ; the Beacon, 
661 ; Her Majesty, 769 
Gloxinia culture by Dr. Slater, 709 
Gloxinias, new. 610, 630, 704 
Godetias, notes on. i 3 
Golden Rod, the Welsh, 663 
Goldfussia anisophylla, 457 
Gomeza planifolia, 120 
Gooseberries, 370, 640 
Gooseberry, Keepsake, 135 
Gooseberry, the, 597 
Gooseberry bushes and the sparrows, 
567 
Gooseberry caterpillar, the, 550 
Grafting in moss, 612 
Grains of Paradise, 74 
Grammatophyllum Eenzlianum, Os- 
mer’s var., 65 ; Seegerianum, 276, 
697 
Grape, Chasselas Napoleon, 151 ; 
Mrs. Pince’s Black Muscat, 113, 166 
Grapes, black, 261 ; colouring, 87 ; 
late, 132 ; new varieties of, 240 ; 
spot on, 772 
Grape scare in New York, 703 
Greenhouse notes, 467 
Grevillea robusta elegantissima, 546 
Growth curvatures in plants, 83 
Guelder Rose in fruit, the, 23 
Gypsophila elegans, 8 
H 
Habenaria carnea, 24; militaris, 
568 
Haemanthus cinnabarinus, 24 ; mag- 
nificus, 359 
Halstead Place, Sevenoaks, 740 
Hampton Court, burning of an old 
Oak at, 609 
Hampton Court Gardens, 82 ; her¬ 
baceous plants at, 646 
Hampton Court Park, 784 
Harvest Moon, the, 48 
Hay and Hay making, 648 
Heating glass houses, 304 
Heating small greenhouses, 339 
Hedges, the ownership of, 545 
Hedychium coronarium, 152 ; flaves- 
cens, 183 
Helenium Bolanderi, 723 ; pumflum, 
8 
Helianthus multiflorus maximus, 8 ; 
multiflorus Bouquet d'or, 824 ; 
orgyalis, 88 
Helichrysums, 134 
Helychrisum argyrolepis, 9 
Helleborus Apple Blossom, 406 ; atro- 
rubens, 359 ; colchicus, 502 
Hellebores, notes on, 276 
Helonias bullata, 579 
Hemerocallis fulva flore pleno, 38 
Henbane sold as Celery seed, 599 
Hepatica, the, 501 
Herbaceous plants, the, 336 
Heuchera micrantha, 695 ; sanguinea, 
646 
Hibberd Memorial, the, 273 
Hibiscus syriacus, 136 
Hieracium villosum, 662 
Hippeastrum reticulatum, 23 
Ilippophse rhamnoides, 289 
Holiday on the Continent, my, 802, 
817 
Holland House, 677 
Hollies, some fruiting, 258 
Hollies, large, 800, 823 
Holloway Nurseries, the, 436 
Hollyhock, the 324, 784 
Holmes' Memorial Challenge Cups, 
609 
Holmes’ Memorial, the, 65, 88 
Holmes, the late Mr. W., 48 
Homage to a Weed, 54 
Honeysuckle, the scarlet trumpet, 119 
Hop Tree, the, 406 
Horticultural building expansion, 5gi 
Horticultural classes, 514 
Horticultural Education, technical, 
288 
Horticultural Exhibitions, 629 ; Me¬ 
tropolitan, 575 
Horticultural instructors, 704 
Horticultural Lecturers’ Association, 
a, 402 
Horticulture, an abstract view of, 
274, 290 
Horticulture, co-operative, 815 
Horticulture in Schools, 465 
Horticulture, technical, 255 
Horticulture, the Queen and, 256 
Hothouses, cubic contents of, 41 ; 
hot-water pipes required for, 41 
House Decoration, plants for, 417 
Huckleberry, the squaw, 680 
Hyacinths iu Glasses, 308 ; Roman, 
23 
Hyde Park, 818 
Hydrangea hortensis stellata, 23 ; ja- 
ponica, 278 ; paniculata grandiflora, 
17 
Hydrangeas and hardy Fuchsias, 181 
Hypericum Moserianum, 6; pyra- 
m’ldatum, 790 ; reptans, 54 
Hypericums, on the, 49 
I 
Indian Corn, 498 
Indigofera Gerardiana, 790 
Ionopsis paniculata, 90 
Insect-absorbing plants, 63 
Insects, the, 336 
Insecticide^ and wireworms, 406 
Insecticide Distributor, a Californian, 
695 
Instruction, illustrated, 274 
International Exhibitions, 87 
International Horticultural Exhibi¬ 
tion at Earl’s Court, 351, 353, 369, 
431, 466, 532, 578, 626, 660, 711, 
721, 774 
Impatiens flaccida, 215 
Ipomoea Horsfallias, 231 ; rubro- 
coerulea, 375 
Inula glandulosa, 673 ; Hookeri, 38 
Ireland, fruitgrowing in, 195 
Iris Bakeriana, 339 ; Caucasian, 530 ; 
dorentina, 646 ; Histrioides, 387 ; 
Japanese, 804; Kaempferi, 788; per- 
sica, 487 ; recticulata Nelsoni, 550 ; 
Rosenbachiana, 502 ; sindarensis, 
530 ; tingitana, 645 
Irises at Tottenham, 372 
Ixora macrothyrsa, 96 ; Westii, 661 
Ixoras, notes on, 48 
J 
Jacobinia carnea, 277 
Japan Anemones, 51 
Jasminum Sambac, 338 
Jones, Mr. Thomas, presentation to, 
48 
" John ” as a vegetable grower, 582 
Judges and their Duties, 672 
Judging at Flower Shows, 816 
June frosts, 672 
K 
Kadsura japonica, 104 
Kalmia angustifolia, 695 
Keston, a flower garden at, 21 
Kew, a new market for, 112 
Kinfauns Castle, hardy fruits at, 67 
Kniphofia Macowani, 38 
L 
Labisia smaragdina, 630 
Laburnum, second flowering of the,73 
Laburnum trees in towns, 39 
Lachenalia pendula, 296 
La cloche, 548 
Lady gardeners, the, 401, 403, 430 
Ladia anceps, 216; anceps var., 264 ; 
anceps Balantiniana, 328 ; anceps 
Stella, 360 ; autumnalis alba, 216 ; 
2 33 . 34 1 i crispa superba Statter’s 
var, 808; elegans blenheimensis, 
10; furfuracea Lucas var., 328; 
grandis tenebrosa Warnham Court 
var., 665 ; Gouldiana, 311 ; La- 
tona, 583 ; Oweniana, 808 ; Perrinii 
alba, 105 ; purpurata, 697; pur- 
purata, erratic, 616 ; purpurata The 
Dell var., 696; purpurata Hand- 
leyana, 632 ; purpurata Warnham 
Court var., 633; superba splen- 
dens, 648 ; superbiens, 402 
Laelio-Cattleya Digbyana- Mossiae, 
792; Ingrami, 808; Marriottiana, 
536 ; Pallas, 264, 505 ; Phoebe, 
583 
Lamport Hall, the Rockery at, 116, 
x 97 
Land of flowers, a real, 529 
Landscapes, undulations in, 497 
Lantana Drap d’or, 775 
Lapageria rosea Nash Court var., 471 
Larva from Singapore, 115' 
Lathyrus grandiflorus, 710; lati- 
folius delicatus, 822 ; sylvestris as 
a fodder plant, 19 ; sylvestris platy- 
phyllos, 758; tuberosus, 774 
Lattice-leaf plant, the, 73 
Lavender culture, 768 
Lavendula multifida, 10 
Law notes: a flower show dispute, 
153 ; Cocker v. Royal Plorticultural 
Society of Aberdeen, S25 ; Landlord 
and tenant, 265 
Lawns, 225 
Lawn Sprinklers, 643 
Lawn Weeder, the ” Nonsuch ” 504 
Leafage, the new, 639 
Leaves, effect of exposure on, 323 
Leicester Frith, 145 
Leicester Pansy Society, 659 
Leonitis Leonurus, 198 
Lespedeza bicolor, 48 
Lethorion cones, fumigating with, 
808 
Leuzea conifera, 711 
Liatris spicata, 758 
Lilac President Grevy, 387 
Lilies in Bermuda, 475 
Lilium Blumerianum magnificum, 
737 ; candidum, 40 ; chalcedoricum, 
822 ; croceum, 695 ; Hansoni, 742 ; 
Harrisi, 372 ; Henryi, 6 ; Hum- 
boldiii, 758; Leichtlinii, 31, 
822 ; maritinum, 737 ; nepalense, 
73 ; pardalinum, 23 ; roseum, 552 ; 
tigrinum splendens, 19 ; Wallichi¬ 
anum, 53 ; Wallichianum super¬ 
bum, 136 ; Warei, S16 
Lily, a new Chinese, 6 
Lily of the Nile, the Golden, 656 
Limonia trifoliata, 40 
Linaria pilosa, 710 ; vulgaris peloria, 
72 3 . 737 
Lindesfairn, 645 
Linnean Society, the, 705 
Linum flavum, 807 ; monogynum, 19 
Liverpool Spring Show, 471 
Loasa volcanica, 136 
.Lobelia, Barnard’s Perpetual, 648 
Lobelias, scarlet, 424 
Local Shows, a new feature in, 161 
London Agricultural Seed Trade 
Association, 657 
London County Council and the 
Parks, 385 
London Garden, a new, 707 
Lonicera sempervivens, 119 
Lophanthus anisatus, 19 
Lord Carrington and his Allotments, 
402 
Lost treasures, 161 
Lotus peliorhynchus, 582 
Luculia gratissima, 278 ; Pinceana, 
296 
Lupine, the tree, 679 
Lycaste gigantea, 505 ; Skinneri alba, 
389 ; Youngi, 393 
Lychnis chalcedonicum, 742; Flos- 
cuculi alba plena, 790 ; Flos-jovis, 
695 ; Viscaria splendens plena, 673 
Lysimachia clethroides, 774 
Lythrum alatum, 54, 790; virgatum, 
W 774 
