The Gardening World.] 
[August 25, 1894. 
OOZSI 
A 
Abbey Park, Leicester, the, 228 
Aberdeenshire, Lilfes in, g 
Abutilon Eclipse, 456 ; megapotam- 
icum, 39 ; Souvenir de Bonn, 488 
Acacia, the Bull’s Horn, 722 
Acacia cordata, 536; platyptera, 232 
Acalypha Macfeeana, 230 
Acantholimon glumaceum, 758 
Acer Pseudo-Platanus, Crimson 
fruited, 678 
Achillea mongolica, 693; Ptarmica 
The Pearl, 104, 801; Ravennae, 640 
Achimenes, about, 694 
Acme Sulphur distributor, 679 
Acroclinium roseum, 758 
Acton Flower Show, 777 
Ada aurantiaca, 278 
Adiantum amabile plumosum 820; 
Claesianum, 630 ; Hemsleyanum, 
820; Schneideri,562 ; tenellum, 562 
Adiantum, proliferation of, 567 
Aechmea Devansayana Weilbachii, 
244 
Aerides Ballantinianum aureum, 25 ; 
Hughii,547; maculosum Schroderi, 
675 
Aesculus glabra, 626 ; rubicunda, 552 
Aganisia lepida, 322 
Agave Americana, flowering of the, 
672 
Agave Leopold II, 20; univittata 
var., 20 
Ageratum Swanley Gem, 163 
Aglaomorpha Mayeniana, 230, 552 
Aglaonemacostatum, 360 ; rotundum, 
86 
Agricultural Hall, theR.H.S., at the, 
8, 40 
Ailanthus glandulosa, 39, 296 
Airdale Pansy Society, 676 
Albert Nursery, Peckham, 353. 
Allamanda Williamsii, 68 
Allamandas, 50 
Allotments, London, 256 
Alocasia Chantrieri, 86 ; Sanderiana, 
405 ; Watsoniana, 561 
Aloe brachystachys, 391 ; Kirkii, 343 
Alcarp, Sweden, 772 
Alpinia nutans, 561 
Alsophila Marshalliana, 630 
Alstroemeria Pelegrina alba, 594 
Alyssum argenteum, 732; saxatile 
Lemon var., 561 
Amaryllis and Clivias at Aigburth,489 
Amaryllis at Chelsea, 516 
Amaryllis Gem, 561 ; Holloway 
Belle, 532 ; Major Wilson, 406; 
Mrs. Charles Davis, 246; Novelty, 
500 ; Olympia, 500 ; speculum, 532 
Amateur, a remarkable, 502 
Amateurs' Guide Book on Orchids, 454 
America, Floriculture in, 33 
America, flower gardening in, 333 
America, progress of Horticulture in, 
484, 502, 518 
American Apple Exports, 677 
American Nursery, Downham Mar¬ 
ket, 180 
Ames, the late Mr. F. L., 118 
Anchusa italica, 693 
Andromeda polifolia, 551 
Androsace lanuginosa, 743 ; lanugi¬ 
nosa Leichtlinii, 87 
Anemone blanda, 537; japonica, 816 
Anemone, the, 470 
Angel’s tears, 568 
Angraecum Fournierianum, 707; 
polystachya, 515; sesquipedale, 
147, 420 
Anguloa Clowesii, 675 
Anoda hastata, 39 
OF 'VOL. 2^. 
FOR THE YEAR ENDING AUGUST 25TH, 1894. 
Anthracite for horticulturists, 800 
Anthurium Lindeni flore-carmino, 
148 ; londinense, 264; Scherzeria- 
num, atropurpureum, 500 ; Wam- 
beckianum, 113 ; Williamsii, 294 
Antirrhinums, select, 808 
Aphanostephus arkansanus, 151 
Aphelandra nitens, 311 
Apple, Autumn Pearmain, 182 ; 
Bartlett’s Glory, 48, 227; Bow 
Hill Pippin, 152; Braddick’s Non¬ 
pareil, 35; Byford Wonder, 227; 
Hambling's Seedling, 119; New 
Northern Greening, 341 ; Oak¬ 
land’s Seedling, 631 ; Roi d’Angle- 
terre, 400 ; Wealthy, 86 
Apple of the Bible, 599 
Apple propects, 481 
Apples, Arsenic on, 450; their cul¬ 
ture and uses, 197 ; two new, 227 ; 
pyramid, in a dry season, 54 
Apple Sucker, the, 263 
Aquarium Flower Show, 23 
Aquilegia Stuartii, 594, 608 
Arachnanthe Cathcartii grandiflora 
483 ; Cathcartii in a wild state, 355 
Araucarias, 598 
Arboriculture, 504 
Arboriculture at Raith, 634 
Arboriculture, English, 15 
Arbutus Menziesii, 215,536; Unedo 
rubra, 178 
Ardisia polycephala, 423 
Arenaria montana, 640 
Arisaema, a new species of, 326; 
fimbriata, 678 
Aristolochia gigas Sturtevantii, 200 
Aroids and Orontoids, 118 
Arpophyllum giganteum, 483 
Arsenic on Apples, 450 
Arum creticum, 392 
Asarum macranthum, 295 
Asparagus, antiquity of the, 563, 711 
Asparagus, Columbian Mammoth 
white. 672 
Asparagus, fasciated, 647 
Asparagus, on cooking, 582; on the 
culture of, 457 
Asparagus Ferns, the, 257 
Asparagus plumosus Sanderi, 500; 
tenuisslmus, on layering, 373 
Aspasia epidendroides, 355 
Aspect in growing plants, 616 
Asperula suberosa. 163 
Asphodelus albus, 640 
Aspidistra, a new, 752 
Asplenium Druryi, 630; incissum, 
630; Mayii, 630; nidus musae- 
folium, 311 
Aster alpinus, 640 ; diplostephioides, 
758; Novi-Belgii densus, 117; 
ptarmicoides, 18 ; Sibericus, 722 ; 
Thompsoni, 821 
Athyrium Filix-foemina Frizelliae 
coronatum, 630 
Atragene alpina, 532 
Atraphaxis lanceolata, 48 
Aubretia, notes on, 470 
Aucubas, (342 
Auricula Show, the, 513, 550, 560, 566 
Auricula, the, 420, 552 
Auriculas, douMe, 789 
Autumn and winter flowers, 756 
Autumn flowers, 128, 726 
Autumn, the, 95 
Autumn tints, 112 
Ayrshire, notes from, 65 
Azalea albicans, 468; calyciflora, 343: 
Julia Vervaene, 562; Lively, 562 ; 
M. Victor Savart, 562 ; Perle de 
Ledeberg, 562 
Azaleas, hardy, 712 
Azaleas in the open air, 616 
B 
Badsworth Hall gardens, 341 
Bahamas in Winter, the, 130 
Balsam, a golden, 375 
Banana, products of the, 777 
Barkeria Lindleyana, 211 
Barron, Mr. A. F., portrait of, 597 
Barron, Mr. Leonard, complimentary 
dinner to, 672 
Bath and West Show, the, 648 
Bean, French, a climbing, 259 
Beaumontia grandiflora superba, 500 
Beckett’s Chrysanthemum Cup and 
Tube, 592 
Bedding out plants, 565 
Bedding plants, 417 ; surplus, 96 ; 
propagating, 772 
Bedding, Summer, 657 
Beech, the purple, origin of the, 528 
Beeches, the. East Acton, 611 
Beech tree, a giant, 416 
Beech trees, remarkable, 432 
Bees, the busy, 352 
Bees and their propensities, 402 
Bees as flower fertilisers, 420, 439, 
456. 47 ° 
Beet fungus, 592 
Beetroot, about, 471 ; notes on, 82 
Beet, Northumberland Red, 115 
Begonia Beauty of Eynsford, 774. ; 
Colossus, 678 ; Dr. Nansen, 710 ; 
Duchess of Northumberland, 678 ; 
Duchess of York, 86; Earl of 
Craven, 678 ; Empress Frederick, 
594 ; Flora, 594; Gloire de Lor¬ 
raine, 342 ; Gloire de Sceaux, 408 ; 
H. J. Infield, 710; King of Italy, 
594 ; Laing’s Fringed white, 737 ; 
Rev. T. G. Little, 678 ; Lady 
Tyler, 774; Lady Theodore Guest, 
631; Lord Dunraven, 737 ; Lord 
Milton, 594 ; Marchioness of Salis¬ 
bury, 631;' Meteor, 594; Miss 
Falconer, 678; Miss Thompson, 
678; Neatness, 737; Nurse Mary 
Cornell, 678 ; platanaefolia decora, 
630; platanaefolia illustris, 630; 
Queen of Denmark, 594 ; Queen of 
Whites, 261 ; Rajah, 820 ; Rosetta, 
671 ; semperflorens vars., 695 ; 
Sunbeam, 50 ; Sunlight, 630 
Begonias at Forest Hill, 84, 757; 
Mr. T. S. Wares, 6g 
Begonias, double, 324 ; winter flower¬ 
ing, 384, 407 
Beilis rotundifoliacaerulescens, 9 
Berberris Darwinii, 568 ; 
Berkheya purpurea, 163 
Bermuda Juniper, the, 528 
Berries and foliage, autumn, 80 
Berries, Winter, 260 
Bertolonia Comtesse de Kerchove de 
Denterghem, 774 ; Triomphe de 1 ’ 
Exposition de Gand, 174; mar- 
garitacea, 774 
Bertolonias at Falkland Park, gg 
Bifrenaria Harrisoniae, 483; race- 
mosa, 483 ; tyrianthina, 6gi 
Birmingham Amateur Gardeners’ 
Association, 32, 136, 169, 264, 343, 
440, 482, 521 
Birmingham Daffodil Show, 551 
Birmingham Spring Flower Show,472 
Bletia Watsoniana, 817 
Boiler, the champion horizontal 
Tubular, 97 
Bomarea patacocensis, 113, 279 
Borneo, botanical explorations in, 
550 . 
Boronias, a note on, 385 
Boston House, Brentford, 98 
Botanists, hair splitting, 787 
Botanists Joke, a, 371 
Bougainvillea glabra Coker Court 
var., 737; glabra, Sander’s var,, 
562, 580 
Bouquet, a remarkable, 81 
Bouvardias and their culture, 230, 387 
Box edgings, 516 
Burdock, the, 48 
Bush Hill, Enfield, 565 
Buxted Park Dendrobiums, the, 628 
Brachycome iberidifolia, 147 
Brassavola glauca, 435 ; nodosa, 307 
Brassia Lawrenceana, 515, 547 
Brier, Sweet, Diana Vernon, 775 
Brighton Flower Show, 22 
British Guiana, Mr. Kromer’s ex¬ 
periences in, 336 
Broccoli culture, 506 
Broccolis or Kales, 418 
Broccoli season in tbe West, 498 
Browallia speciosa major, 678 
Brownea coccinea, 469 ; grandiceps, 
423 
Brownleea caerulea, 88 
Brugmansia aurea, 551 
Brunfelsia Hopeana, 472 
Brussel’s Sprouts, Sutton’s Dwarf 
Gem, 275 
Brussel’s Sprouts, 408, 595 
Buccleuch Nurseries, Hawick, too 
Bulbophyllum barbigerum, 675; 
comosum, 483; saurocephalum, 
563 
Bulb season, the, g6 
Bulbs, early, 39 ; the planting of, 159, 
820 ; the vitality of, 547 
Bupthalmum speciosum, 722 
c 
Cabbage, the, 738 
Cabbage in Lincolnshire, 769 
Cabbage, Christmas Drumhead, 264 ; 
Filderkraut, 115 
Cabbages for spring, 70 
Cacti, collecting, 134 
Caladenia alba and C. caeralea, 17 
Caladium Assunguy, 630 ; Baronne 
Clara de Hirsch,63o; Chelsea Gem, 
774 ; Gaspard Crayer, 500: Duchess 
of York, 774 ; Duke of York, 774; 
Madame Grouet, 594; Itapoca, 
774 ; F. W. Moore, 774 ; Paquer, 
774 ; Triomphe de Comte, 594, 774 
Calandrinia unbellata, 776 
Calanthe Baron Schroder, 403 ; Bryan, 
339; Florence, 339 ; William Mur¬ 
ray. 339; Mylesii, 227; striata, 
483 ; Veitchii alba, 296; Veitchii, 
superba, 259 ; Victoria Regina, 227 
Calceolaria Burbidgei, 295 
Callistemon salignus, 343 
Callipsycbe aurantiaca, 376 
Calochortus Plumraerae, 775 ; venus- 
tus purpurascens, 737; venustus 
Vesta, 737 
Caltha leptosepila, 567 
Calypso borealis, 560 
Camaridium sp., 499 
Camellia Exquisite, 406 
Camellias at Chelsea, 485 ; in England 
and Japan, 537 
Camellia, the, 276 ; a Giant, 97 
Campanula excisa, 772; grandiflora 
Mariesi, 792 ; persicaefolia cor- 
onata alba, 758 ; planiflora alba, 
758; pulla, 705 ; rotundifolia alba, 
792 ; turbinata, 705 
Canada, gardening in, 720 
Canna L. E. Bally, 532; Cheshunt, 
Yellow, 562; Calibri, 774 ; Quasi- 
moda, 50 
