IV 
August 25i 1894.] 
CONTENTS. 
[The Gardening World. 
Cannas in America, 132 
Canna, the modern, 383 
Cannes hardy Cyclamens at, 789 
Cannon, Mr. G., complimentary 
Dinner to, 256 
Cape Ivy, 279 
Capsicums and Chilis, 562 
Capsicum, Elephant's trunk, 162 
Carnation, Mrs. F. A. Bevan, 710 ; 
The Burn, 774; Sir H. Calcraft, 
337; Cantab., 774; Duchess of 
Devonshire, 678 ; Duchess of Fife, 
678 ; Duke of York, 678 ; Euodoxia, 
774 ; Mdlle. Therese Franco, 113 ; 
Mrs. Fisher, 808 ; Mary Godfrey, 
113; Reginald Godfrey, 113 ; Lady 
H. Grosvenor, 774 ; Mrs. Eric 
Hambro, 774, Mrs. Everard Ham- 
bro, 678; James O’Brien, 711; Para¬ 
dox, 820; Pride of Great Britain, 
84 ; Primrose Day, 678 ; Mrs. Leo¬ 
pold de Rothschild, 20, 182 ; J. P. 
Rugus, 337 ; Jim Smyth, 774 ; Miss 
E. Terry, 820 , Uriah Pike, 594 ; 
Watervvitch, 820 ; Winifred, 737 
Carnation tendencies, 564 
Carnations, among the, 639 
Carnation culture, 52 
Carnations, the hardiness of, 388 ; at 
Chelsea, 744; the late Mr. 
Dodvvell’s, 564, 580 ; in towns, 800 ; 
at the York Gala, 676 ; tree, 363 
Carnation and Picotee Union, 468, 
548, 786 
Carnation Rust, Carbolic Acid for, 566 
Carrots, concerning, 63; on the cul¬ 
ture of, 434 
Catalogue, an Australian, 81 
Catasetum barbatum spinosum, 419 ; 
Chrystianum, 771 ; Darwinianum, 
227 ; Gnomus, 8g ; Imschostianum, 
371 ; Naso, 34; tenebrosum, 595 
Caterpillars, a plague of, 815 
Cattleya blesensis, 88 ; Chloris, iig ; 
Eldorada Oweni, 116; Eldorada 
Treyeranae, 371 ; Gaskelli- 
ana Nellie, 739; Gaskslliana, a 
freak of, 56 ; gigas flowering from 
the rhizomes, 6gi, 707 ; granulosa 
superba, 771 ; Hardyana laver- 
sinense, 711 ; Hardyana Selwood 
var., 147; Hardyana, Tring Park 
var., 711 ; labiata alba, 755 ; labia- 
tor Percivaliana, 419 ; labiata San- 
deriana, 147; labiata vera, 197; 
Loddigesii, 483 ; Lord Rothschild, 
147 ; Mendelii, Mrs. De B. Craw- 
shay, 627 ; Mendelii H. O. Tracey, 
771 ; Mendelii Lewisii, 627; Men¬ 
delii picta, 627 ; Mendelii Quorn 
House var., 632; Mossiae alba, 
Pitt’s var., 675 ; Mossiae imperialis, 
627 ;Mossaiae Mrs. R, H. Measures, 
675; Mossiae Wageneri, 691 ; 
Pheidinae, 119; Rex, 817; Trianae 
Schroderae, 565; Warocqueana 
fascinator, 119; Warocqueana 
Imschootiana, 147 
Cattleya a, two lipped, 691 
Cauliflower, Lamouneux’s Non plus 
ultra, 354 
Cauliflowers, about, 22; culture of, 
631, 803; on forcing, 226 ; and the 
electric light, 307; on sowing in 
autumn, 770 
Ceanothus papillosus,646; rigidus,535 
“ Cedar ” of Goa, 466 
Celeriac, 131 
Celery,Lamouneuxs White Perfection, 
179; the Turnip rooted, 455 
Celery, protecting, 56; notes on, 6; 
on the culture of, 483 
Centaurea margaritacea, 758 
Centradenia rosea, 503 
Century plants, the flbre of the, 706 
Ceratostigma plumbaginioides, 87 
Charities, our gardening, 48, 152 
Cheiranthus mutabilis, 758 
Cherry trees,protecting from birds,568 
Chervil, tuberous, 293 
Chestnut Sunday, 575 
Chinese Primulas at Swanley, 438 
Chionodoxa Lucilae Tmolusii, 537 
Chiswick, Endive at, 178 ; Ivies at, 
582, 593, 612, 626 
Chondrorhyncha Chestertoni, 723 
Chorizema Lawrencianum, 342 
Chrysanthemum, a new early white, 
808 ; Baron Hirsch, 180 : Beauty 
of Exmouth, 210; Cecil Wray, 
212 ; Mrs. C. J. Salter, 177 ; Charles 
Davis, 116; Colonel Chase, 177; 
Colonel T. C. Bourne, 246 : Duke 
of York, 196; Eda Prass, 116; 
Edith Rowbottom, 116; Elmer de 
Smith, 225 ; Elsie Neville, 177 ; 
Elsie Walker, 225 ; Florence Carr 
423; Golden Gate,212; Golden Gem, 
279; Golden Wedding, 177 ; Good 
Gracious, 256 ; G. W. Childs, 177; 
. ■ -H. M. Pollett, 225 ; John Bunyan, 
177: J. S. Dibbens, 264; Judge 
Hoit, 225 ; Le Prince du Bois, 212 ; 
Little Pet, 225 ; Lord Rosebery, 
196, 246; Louise, 116; Mdme. 
Cambon, 148; Madame Carnot, 
212; Madame Edouard Ray, 116 ; 
Mdme. Nathalie Brunn, 148 ; Mdlle. 
Therese Ray, 116, 196; Miss M. 
Simpkins, 148; Mrs. John Gardiner, 
225 ; Mrs. J. Mitchell, 225 ; Mrs. 
Marian Bourne, 256 ; Mrs. P. 
Blair, 116, 148; Mrs. T. Denne, 
212; Niveous, ig6 ; Owen Thomas, 
256; Professor Lackman, 212; 
Robert Petfield, 196 ; Rose Wynne, 
177, 276 ; The 'Tribune, 148 ; "Thos. 
Wilkins, 148; Violetta, 148; W. 
H. Fowler, 148; W. Tunnington, 
212; W. W. Astor, 177: Wilfred 
Marshall, ig6 ; Yellow Lady Sel- 
borne, 148 
Chrysanthemum maximum Maurice 
Prichard, 757 
Chrysanthemum blooms, measuring, 
ISO 
Chrysanthemum colours under arti¬ 
ficial light, 294 
Chrysanthemum cups and tubes, Mr. 
Beckett's, 592 ; Mr. Springthorpes, 
608 
Chrysanthemums, grafting, 294 ; 
Judging, 255, 577; Mr. C. E. Shea 
on judging, 241 ; point judging 
of, 596, 609, 624 ; notes on, 36, 68, 
too 
Chrysanthemum Season, the, 63, in 
Chrysanthemums at Falkland Park, 
181; Japanese, 127 ; in Battersea 
Park, 160: Finsbury Park, 160; 
Victoria Park, 161 ; at Messrs. 
Veitch’s, 134 ; in December, 239 ; 
in New South Wales, the, 16 ; in 
New Zealand, 134, 688 ; Mr. Davis’s 
150 ; Mr. H. J. Jones, 150 
Chrysanthemums, on experiments 
with, 385 ; seedling, 36, 53; single, 
191 
Chrysanthemum Shows:—Ayr, 210; 
Birkenhead, 183 ; Birmingham, 
igg; Brighton, 168; Cirencester, 
183 ; Croydon, 200 ; Crystal 
Palace, 168; Eastbourne, 183; 
Hlghgate, 169; Horsham, 184 ; 
Leighton Buzzard, 183; Liverpool, 
168; National, 166; New York, 
198 ; Reigate, 183 ; Sevenoaks, igg ; 
St. Neots, 168; Steyning, 184 
Chrysanthemum Shows, public, 143 ; 
the, 175 
Chysis bractescens, 499 ; Chelsoni, 
435 ; laevis, 387 
Cineraria Heritieri, 712 
Cirrhopetalum Colletii, 563; orna- 
tissimum, 147 
Citrus aurantiacum var. Edith, 264 
Clematis alpina, 629 ; balearica, un¬ 
timely flowering of, 182 ; Countess 
of Onslow, 710 ; Davidiana, 50 ; 
indivisa, 520; integrifolia, 75°; 
Lady Ashcombe, 737 ; montana, 
612, 626 ; recta, 727 
Clematises, on planting, 257 
Clerodendron dichotomum, 20 
Climbers, igi 
Climbing plants, 435, 786 
Clitoria ternatea, 727 
Clivia, an early, 232 
Clivia J. Fraser, 503 ; miniata, Hill¬ 
ingdon var., 468 
Clivias at Chelsea, 439; at Forest 
Hill, 504 
Clubbing, 566, 582 ; of Cabbages, 535 
Clustercups on Paris quadrifolia, 131 
Coal dust, 456 
Cocoa Nuts in Ceylon, 240 
Cocoa Nut and its fibre refuse, the, 
663, 676 
Codlin Moth, the, 243 
Coelogyne, a large, 469 
Coelogyne cristata Lemoniana, 469, 
515; Mossiae, 483; odoratissima, 
707 ; Swanniana, 562 
Coelogyne culture, successful, 532 
Coke dust for propagating, 739 
Colchicum autumnale, the hand 
coloured by, 163 
Colchicum speciosum, 87 
Cold in January, the, 303 
Coleus iJistinction, 520 ; Empress of 
India, 630 ; Mrs. F. Sander, 468 
Comparettia macroplectron, 296 
Conifers, ornamental, 132 
Contrast, a November, 275 
Coreopsis maritima, 135 
Coronilla Emerus, 552 ; iberica, 705 ; 
varia, 816 
Cornus brachypoda variegata, 20 
Cornwall. Gardening in, 561; notes 
from, 82 
Coryanthes Wolfiana, 595, 608 
Corydalis nobilis, 567 
Costus igneus, 263 
Cotoneaster buxifolia, 257 ; horizon- 
talis, 758 
Cottagers and their gardens, 225 
Cottage gardens, 777 
Country, walks in 1110,736,752,784,804 
Couve Tronchuda, 115 
Covent Garden flowers, 694, 708 
Cragside, a visit to, 324 
Crataegus Pyracantha, 104 
Crinum sp., 594 
Crocuses at Windsor, 439 
Cropping, notes on, 248; preparing 
for, 259; rotation in, 674 
Crop recuperation, 175 
Crops, successional, 581 
Croton Carrieri, 594; Mayii, 710; 
Russellii, 193 
Crown Imperial, the, 593 
Croydon Lodge, 6 
Crystal Palace Spring Show, 473; 
Summer Show, 600 
Cucumbers, black spined, 768 
Cucumber culture, French, 711 
Cucumber Progress, 594 ; 'Tottenham 
Prolific, 695 
Cucumbers, ridge, 562 
Cultivation that fails, 371 
Cuphea Hookeriana, 151 
Curculigo recurvata, 163 
Cuttings, the management of, 486 
Cyathea Mastersiana, 630 ; pygmaea, 
630 
Cycad, a F'ern-like, 311 
Cycas revoluta fruiting, 821 
Cyclamens and Cinerarias, 405 
Cyclamens, hardy, at Cannes, 789 
Cyclamen neapolitanum, 163 
Cycnoches Loddigesii, 410 
Cymbidium eburneum, 387; Lowia- 
num, abnormal, 547 
Cypripedium Adrastus, 339; Annie 
Measures, 562 ; Aphrodite, 57 ; 
Arthurianum, 278 ; Ashworthiae, 
198 ; bellatulum Hardy’s var., 627 ; 
Calceolus, 611; callosum Sanderae, 
627 ; Capt. Lendy, 403 ; Chamber- 
lainianum excellens, 451 ; Cham- 
berlainianum, 627 ; Charlesworthii, 
88 ; Clonius, 147 ; Clotilde Moens, 
57; Dallemagnei, 787 ; Edwardi, 
25; Faireano- Lawrencianum, 227 ; 
fascinatum, 259, 371 ; Fraseri, 403 ; 
Godefroyae, Cambridge Lodge var., 
817; Godseffianum, 419; insigne 
albens, 147 ; insigne Clarkei, 147 ; 
insigne illustre, 227 ; insigne maxi¬ 
mum, 296 ; insigne montana, 659 ; 
Lathamianum, 296; Leeanum 
James Hamilton, ig8; Leonae, 
57; leuchochilum aureum, 817 
Lysenianum, 707; macrochilum 
giganteum, 594 : Mary Lee, 227; 
Mastersianum,547; Morganiae,278; 
Morgauiae burfordense, 307 ; Mor- 
ganiae laDgleyense,339 ; Minos,227 ; 
Niobe, 211 ; niveum. Dr. Gorton’s 
var., 24; perseus superbum, 451; 
Oeno-superbiens, 57 ; Oenone, 259 ; 
Phoedra, 515; Pitcherianum, 
Williams’ var., 307; Sallieri 
aureum, 259; Sander-superbiens, 
25 ; Sedeni, abnormal, 131 ; South- 
gatense superbum, 198 ; Spicero- 
Lowianum, 119; Statterianum, 
147; Swinburne! Stand Hall var., 
198 ; tesselatum porphyreum, 817 ; 
venustum Measuresianum, 259; 
Warnhamensis, 259; Winnifred 
Hollington, 531 
Cypripediums at South Orange, 342 
Cypripediums from America, 261 
Cypripediums from Belgium, 355 
Cypripedium, twin-flowered, 242 
Cyrtanthus lutescens, 312 
Cyrtoceras reflexum, 456 
Cystacanthus turgidus, 520 
Cytisus albus, 657 ; Ardoini, 537; 
biflorus. 537 ; purpureus, 625; 
scoparius Andreanus, 760 
D 
Daffodil, what it can do, 528 
Daffodils at Long Ditton, 518 : in the 
Scilly Isles, 15 ; some popular, 14S 
Dahlia, Duchess of York, 7 ; Rowena, 
7 ; Cactus and Pompon, 132 
Dahlia Show at Earl’s Court, 41 ; the 
National, 15, 19 
Dahlias, how to grow, 213 ; single, 
135; single Cactus, 68; new, 
certificated, 18, 50, 82, 113. 116, 
148, 820 ; Pompon, 68 
Daphne Mezereum, 200; odora, 279 
Darwin, Mr., proposed memorial to, 
352 
Datura chlorantha, 630 ; Cornucopia, 
86 ; Huberiana, 758 
Davallia Tyermanni, 279 
Dean, Mr. W., testimonial to, 546 
Delphinium Alfred Henderson, 678 ; 
dictyocarpus, 722 ; Sarah, 820 
Dendrobium Alcippe, 531 ; aqueum, 
323 ; atroviolaceum, 339 ; Callipes, 
547; ciliatum, 771; crepidatum, 
514 ; crepidatum, Tring Park var., 
531; cretaceum, 595 ; Cybele, 467 ; 
dellense, 595; Euryalus, 499; 
Falconer! giganteum, 531; glomera- 
tum, 259 ; Griffithianum Guibertii, 
675 ; Hebe, 339 ; imperatrix, 467 ; 
467; Johannis, 547; lamellatum, 
147; mutabile, 817; nobile, as grown 
at Buxted Park, 628; nobile elegans 
delicatum, 515; nobile nobilius,45i; 
nobile Schroderiana, 595 : nobile 
Smee’svar., 643; Phalaenopsis, 98, 
165; Phalaenopsis Appleton's var., 
147 ; purpureum candidum, 403 ; 
Schniderianum, 435; speciosum 
var. Hillii, 645; superbum Huttoni, 
499 ; Sybil, 483 ; tetragonum, 483 ; 
veratrifolium, 691; Virginia, 467 ; 
Wardianum candidum, 595 
Dendrobium culture in excelsis, 514 
Dermatobotrys Saundersiae, 360 
Desert, plants of the, 643, 755 
Desert plants, foliage of, 771 
Devon Gardeners’ summer outing, 
184, 738 
Devonshire garden, an old-fashioned, 
487 
Deutzia crenata, 195 ; gracilis, 626 
Diamond back moth. 672 
Dianthus caesius, 693; callizonus, 
613 : versicolor, 18 
Dianthus disease, the, 372 
Dictamnus fraxinella, 808 
Dieffenbachia Jenmanni, 360 
Diervilla grandiflora Van Houttei, 
657 ; rosea variegata, 758 
Dimorphotheca graminifolia nudi- 
caulis, 520 
Disa langleyensis, 595 ; Premier, 119 
Disas, on the culture of, 278 
Diuris, the genus, 306 
Divining Rod, the, 215, 292, 359 
Dodwell, the late Mr. E. S., 223 
Dosoris, Glen Cove, 99 
Douglas, Mr. J., 224 
Dracaena De Smetiana, 594 ; Jamesii, 
193; Ouvrardi, 710; Princess 
May, 406 
Drimys Winter!, 424 
Dulcote, Orchids at, 337 
Dulwich Park, 65 
Durris House, Aberdeen, 758 
Dyson’s Lane Nurseries, 553 
E 
Ealing Gardeners’ Improvement 
Association, 88, 105. 152, 280, 498 
Earl’s Court Exhibitions, the, 351 
Earl’s Court, hardy fruit show at, 70 
Echeveria retusa, 439 
Eczema plant, the, 387 
Echinops Ritro, 772 
Echium candicans giganteum. 679 
Edinburgh, a pocket flora of, 704 
Edinburgh Botanical Society, 321, 
408, 474, 528 
Education, technical, in horticulture, 
160 
Elaeagnus pungens maculata, 245; 
Simonii, 200 
Elms, the, Ealing, 549 
Ellington Park, Ramsgate, 34 
Elwes’ Snowdrop, 373 
Epacrises, 230 
Epidendrum alatum, 675 ; organense, 
675 ; polybulbon, 339 ; prisraato- 
carpum, 147; radicans, 562; 
Skinneri, 355 
Epilobium angustifolium flore pleno, 
720 ; Dodonaei, 722; Fleischer!, 
792 .' rosmarinifolium, 792 
Epiphyllum Makoyanum, 520 
Epping Forest, 561 
Endive at Chiswick, 178 
Endive, notes on, 56 
Endogens, origin of, 99 
Eria aeridostachys, 499 ; floribunda, 
531 
Erica persoluta alba, 472 ; Spenceri- 
ana, 472 
Erigeron aurantiacus, 640; mucrona- 
tus, 640 ; speciosus, 758 
Eriostemon buxifolius, 4S9 
Erodium guttatum, 104, S16 ; manes- 
cavi, 821 
Eryngium alpinum, 710; amethys- 
tinum, 772; Oliverianum, 772; 
planum, 816 
