*rhe Gardening World.] 
CONTENTS. 
[August 25,1894. 
V. 
Erysimum ochroleucum, 631 
Erythrolaena conspicua, 56 
Espalier Fruit Trees, 816 
Euadenia eminens, 503 
Eucharis Lowii, 6 ; Stevensii, 289 
Euchryphia pinnatifolia, 808 
Eulalia gracillima, 50; japonica 
Zebrina, 704 
Eulophiella Elizabethae, 531 
Euonymus japonicus compactus, 264 
Eupatorium atrorubens, 375 
Euphorbia marginata, 24 
Evening Primrose as a Vegetable, 
the, 278 
Evergreens as pot plants, 257 
Exacum affine, 24 ; macranthum, 20 
Exeter Gardeners' Improvement 
Association, 87, 120 
Exeter Flower Show, 8ig 
Exhibitors, about, 175 
Exhibitors, a caution to, 57 
Exhibitions, episodes at, 754 
Exochorda Albertii, 562 ; grandiflora, 
537 
Exotic Oychids, 788 
Eyebrights, the, 567 
F 
Fagus rotundifolia, 678 
Fairy Rings, 355 
Ficus australis, epiphytical character 
of, 17 
Findlay, Mr. Bruce, presentation to, 
592 
Finger-and-toe in Turnips, 514 
Finger-and-toe experiments, 656 
Flower Gardening, mixed, 178 
Fernery, a British, 804 
Fern, a scented, 305 
Ferns, Australian, 804 ; some British, 
245. 257 
Ferns, exotic, and their culture, 455, 
471, 488, 504 
Fern nursery, a London, 451 
Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Bill,32 
Finsbury Park, 519 
Flannel Flower, the, 640 
Floriculture in America, 33 
Florists’ Flowers at Farnham Royal, 
340 
Flower Gardening, 753 ; in America, 
533 
Flower Rack, the Martin, 87 
Flowers and the voice, 608 
Flowers at Reading, 54; cut, popu¬ 
lar, 416; early spring, 451 ; for 
dry soils, 5, 19 ; the fragrance of, 
688 ; winter, 272 
Fodder, leaves of trees as, 660 
Footpaths, a new way of treating, 800 
Forde Abbey, Chard, 81 
Forestry in Britain, 805 
Forget-me-not, the, 805 
Forsythia intermedia, 500 
Fossil plants, 419 
Freelands, Perth, 694 
Freesia refracta alba, 360 ; xanthos- 
pila bella, 392 
French Beans, 530 ; late, 690 
Fritillaria delphinensis Moggridgei, 
535 
Fritillary, history of the, 567 
Frost in May, the, 613, 623, 655; 
effects of at Chiswick, 646 
Fruiterers’ Company, the, 362 
Fruiterers at the Mansion House, 113 
Fruit and flowers, prices of. 
Fruit bloom, the, 400 
Fruit crops, our, 768 
Fruit, on marking foreign, 527 
Fruit packing, 304 ; in Kent, 311 
Fruit prospects, 528, 596 
Fruit, the ripening of, 599 
Fruit Show, an autumn, 465, 499 
Fruit thinning, 646 
Fruit tree blossom and foliage, 530 
Fruit trees, espalier, 816 ; insects on, 
645 ; pruning, 179, 389, 405 ; sum¬ 
mer pruning of, 720 
Fruits and fruit growing, 228 
Fruits, artificial colouring of, 291 
Fruits, Foreign and English, 576; 
hardy, 80 ; imported, 591 
Fingers-and-Toes, 22 
Fuchsia Ballet Girl, 758; fulgens, 
151; Princess May, 594 
Furcraea, a noble, 453 
G 
Galanthus Elwesii, 373; robustus, 
392 
Galeandra Devoniana, 419; lagoensis, 
771 
Galega officinalis, 801 
Gardenia gummifera, 503 
Garden in mid-winter, the, 228 
Garden labour, 439 
Garden Latin, 67 
Garden novelties, 320 
Garden refuse, 246 
Garden Wages, 400, 417 
Garden Walks, 751 
Gardeners’ Improvement Associa¬ 
tions, 79 
Gardeners, Male v. Female, 566 
Gardeners’ outings, 83, 818 
Gardeners’ Testimonials, 337, 356, 
390, 401, 420 
Gardeners, the Wayward, 710 
Gardeners’ Royal Benevolent Institu¬ 
tion, annual meeting, 322, 338, 624, 
688 
Gardening, Amateur v. Professional, 
712 
Gardening as a recreation, 735 ; as a 
vocation, 362 
Gardening Charities, the, 246, 663 
Gardening in 1893-4, 276 
Gardening, modern, 290, 305, 325; 
success in, 625 
Gardening, technical education in, 80 
Gardening Hero, a, 450 
Garland Flower, the, 552 
Gas lime, uses of, 488, 500, 516, 535, 
Geranium armenum, 693 ; cinereum, 
693 ; pratense, 705 ; sanguineum 
lancastriense, 640 
Genista hispanica, 625; praecox, 536 
Gentiana septemfida, 792; Bernice, 
20 
Gladiolus Cartilda, 7 : Casandra, 20 ; 
Dodo, 820 ; Fiametta, 7 ; Gertrude, 
20; Kenneth Kelway, 820; Le- 
moinei, J. H. Krelage, 775 ; Muriel, 
7 ; Orlanda, 20 ; Pessa, 7 ; Sir M. 
Culme-Seymour, 7 .' Utopia, 820; 
Vigilant, 820 ; Xenia, 820 
Globularia nudicaulis, 615 
Gloriosa superba, 387 
Gloxinia Brilliant, 594 ; Ladas, 678 ; 
marginata, 562 
Gloxinia, a blue, 24 
Gloxinias under name, 789 
Gloxinias at Roupell Park, 743 
Goethea strictiflora, 792 
Golden Feather, the crested, 118 
Golden Rods, the, 100 
Goldilocks, 119 
Good King Harry, 404 
Gooseberries, concerning, 576 
Gooseberries, Whinham’s Industry, 
309 
Gooseberry Saw-fly, the, 166 
Grapes, Black Hamburgh, 84 ; Cape 
Muscat, 48 : White Tokay, 182 
Grapes, bottled, 432 
Grapes and the coal bill, 87 
Grapes, colour in, 4 
Grapes, cracking, 115 ; Market, 31 ; 
small berried, 131 ; spotting, 760 ; 
without fire heat, 662 
Grass seeds, sowing, 696 
Green crop, the winter, 287 
Grevillea robusta, 453 
Guano, native, 466 
Gypsophila cerastioides, 705 ; repens, 
640 
H 
Habenaria carnea, 25 ; carnea nivosa, 
771; ciliaris, 227; cinnabarina, 
119 
Haemanthus Lindeni, 113; Kath- 
erinae, 776 ; multiflorus, 456 
Hamamelis japonica arborea, 295 
Hampton Court, 598 ; Bedding at, 33 
Hardy plant trade, the, 545 
Harmony in the flower garden, 660 
Hawkesyard Park Sale, the, 560 
Heatherbank, the Lilies at, 115 
Heating, artificial, 47 
Heating Glass Houses, 404 
Hedges and Fences, 225 
Heeria rosea flore alba, 489 
Helebores, Lenten, 417 
Helenium autumnale pumilum, 816 
Helianthus multiflorus, 816 ; rigidus. 
Miss Mellish, 20 
Helichrysum helianthemifolium, 792 
Heliconia illustris rubricaulis, 630 
Heliopsis scabra major, 86 
Heliotrope, Winter, 294 
Helonias bullata, 568 
Hemerocallis fulva flore pleno, 772 ; 
Frances, 710 
Hemitelia Lindeni, 630 
Hepatica and Omphalodes, 433, 455 
Herbaceous plants, 530 ; Mr. Meyer 
on, 261 
Heredity in plants, 51 
Herefordshire Fruit and Chrysanthe¬ 
mum Show, 200 
Hesperis matronalis alba plena, 693, 
Heuchera sanguinea, 695 ; sanguines 
splendens, 993 
Hibiscus Trionum, 692 
Hillingdon Nursery, the, 769 
Himalayan Rhododendrons, 503 
Hippeastrum brachyandrum, 39 ; 
Johnson!, 423 ; Mrs. W. Lee, 264 ; 
rutilum fulgidum, 423 
Hippocrepis comosa, 758 - 
Hippophae rhamnoides, 245 
Holland House, 661 
Hollyhock, the, 359 
Horse Chestnut, a giant, 704 ; can¬ 
kered, 672 
Horse radish, 275 
Horticultural depression, 319 
Horticultural honours, 655 
Horticultural lecturing, 114, 128, 146, 
164, 177, 193, 210, 230, 247 
Horticultural Society, the Worlds, 
179 
Horticulture, a Minister of, 450 
Horticulture, a new system of, 612 
Hose, Gardening and Watering, 599 
Houlletia Lansbergii, 675 
Hoya carnosa, 776, 801 
Humea elegans, 436 
Humulus Lupulus variegatus, 104 
Hyacinth, Lord Balfour, 468 
Hyacinthus amethystinus, 663 
Hydrangeas, 118 
Hymenophyllum chiloense, 630 
Hypericum olympicum, 722 
I 
Iberis correaefolia, 640 ; gibraltarica, 
640 
Iggulden, Mr. W., presentation to, 
624 
Illicium floridanum, 424 
Indian Corn, 96, 134 
Inglenook, Bellaggio, 673 
Injurious Insects, 616 
Insect enemies, 323 
Insecticide, a new, 768 
Insecticides, 305 
Insects on Fruit trees, 645 
Iris alata alba, 468 ; Bakeriana, 456 ; 
Grant Duffii, 423 ; Helena, 532 ; 
persica, 471; variegata Prince of 
Orange, 678 
Irises, about, 529 
Isotoma axillaris, 7 
Ivies and the frost, 466 
Ivies at Chiswick, 502, 593, 612, 626 
J 
Japanese Nurseries, 34 
Japanese plants, on the dwarfing of, 
363 
Jasminum, fruiting of, 288, 312 
Jasmine harvest, the, 72 
Jasminum gracillimum, 311 ; grandi- 
florum, 343 ; officinale, fruiting of, 
288,312 
Johnson's Gardeners' Dictionary, 118; 
576 
Judges and Judging, 239 
Judging, Canons of, 255, 548, 567 
Juniper berries, 546 
K 
Kalmia angustifolia, 657; glauca, 536; 
latifolia, 657 
Kew and Kew gardeners, 384, 546,641 
Kingston Gardeners’ Association, 568 
L 
Label, a cheap and durable, 104 
Labourers and allotments, 113 
Labour in the Garden, 87 
Laburnum Adami, 626 
Laelia, a valuable hybrid, 658 
Laelia anceps Ainsworthiana, 339; 
anceps Amesiana, 227 ; anceps 
Finckeniana, 259 : anceps Sanderi- 
ana, 371 1 Arnoldiana, 211 ; 
autumnalis alba, 278; callisto- 
glosa, 501 ; cinnabarina, 362 ; ele¬ 
gans Luciana, 119: elegans Turner!, 
Ingram’s var.,88; elegans praestans, 
Ingram’s var., 817 ; grandis tene- 
brosa Pittiana, 707 ; grandis tene- 
brosa, 740 ; juvenalis, 723; lobata, 
531; pumila praestans, 24 ; super- 
biens, 483 
Laelio-Gattleya Aylingii, 627 ; Can- 
hamiana alba, 707 ; elegans leuco- 
tata, 659 ; Epicasta, 57 ; F'rederick 
Boyle, 627 : Hon. Mrs. Astor, 403 ; 
hybrida broomfieldensis, 817; Nysa, 
57, 259 ; Pisandra, 147 ; Statteriana, 
198 ; Timora, 739 ; Tydea, 403 ; 
Zephrya, 711 
Lachenalia aurea gigantea, 295; 
mediana, 391; pendula, 312 
Landscape gardening, 486, 534 
Laportea peltata, 375 
Lathyrus grandiflorus, 705; lati- 
folius albus, 772; rotundifolius, 
758 ; Sibthorpii, 693 
Latin, garden, 67 
Law Notes, a caution to exhibitors, 
57; James v. White, 192; Sander 
V. the Great Northern Railway Co., 
169; the Walnut Case, judgment,634 
Lawn mower, a steam, 180 
Lawn watering machine, a travelling, 
704 
Lawns, our, 607 
Laurel Berries, 182 
Lavender industry, the, 38 
Leaf, the fall of the, 159 
Leaves, lobed, 546 
Leaves of trees as fodder, 660 
Leeks, notes on, 339 
Leek shows in the north, 129 
Leicester flower show, 105 
Leiophyllum buxifolium, 657 
Lenten Roses, 417 
Leptotes bicolor, 547 
Lettuce, a blue flowered, 727 
Lettuce culture, 755 
Leucothoe racemosa, 183 
Lilac Geant des Battailes, 594; 
Madame Lemoine, 594; Pyrami- 
dalis, 594; Souvenir de Louis 
Spath, 594 
Lilac trade in Paris, 598 
Lilies at Heatherbank, the, 115 
Lilies, Bermuda Easter, 85, 240 
Lilies in Aberdeenshire, 9 
Lilies, Mariposa, 485 
Lilium candidum diseased, 672; 
croceum, 720 ; elegans alutaceum, 
758 ; Hansoni. 758 ; Henryi, 20; 
longiflorum Harrisii 821 ; pardali- 
num, 801; Thunbergianum Hors- 
mani, 737, 743, 768 
Liliums, on the culture of, 66 
Lily, a hybrid, 608 
Lily of the Valley, early, 86; the 
Victoria, 592 
Lily of the Valley tree, 295 
Limatodes rosea, 278 
Linaria alpina, 792; purpurea, 118; 
reticulata, 792 
Linden’s Exotic Orchids, 788 
Lindley Library, the, 466 
Liquid manure, 805 
Listrostachys porrigens, 419 
Liverpool Flower Show, 791 
Liverpool Horticultural Association, 
343 
Loasa lateritia, 39 
Lomaria Patersoni, 279 
London Allotments, 256 
London Parks, the, 241 
Loropetalon chinense, 468 
Lotus Jacobaeus, 4 ; peliorhynchus,39 
Low, Mr. Hugh, death of, 48 
Lupinus polyphyllus, 693 
Lycaste cruenta gigantea, 531 ; Im- 
schootiana, 259, 659 ; Luciana, 259: 
Schonbrunnensis, 771 ; Skinneri, 
451 : Skinneri alba, 307 ; Skinneri 
Mrs. H. Ballantine, 467 ; Skinneri 
rubella, 387 
Lychnis Flos-Jovis, 705; fulgens 
Haageana, 801 
Lygodium dichotomum polydactylon, 
678 
Lymnocharis Plumieri, 727 
Lynedoch and Craigleith Nurseries, 
149 
Lysimachia punctata, 801 
Lythrum alatum, 801 ; virgatum, 801 
M 
Macaranga Porteana, 391 
Magnolia Lennei, 599 ; obovata dis¬ 
color, 625; parviflora, 630; Um¬ 
brella, 625 
Maidenhair, British, proliferation of 
tfie, 515 
Maize, the country gentleman’s, 131 
Malva Alcea, 816 
Manchester Botanical Gardens, S07, 
816 
Manchester Botanical and Horticul¬ 
tural Society, 376 
Manchester Whitsuntide Show, 600 
Manettia bicolor, 289 
Manna, 304 
Manning, Mr. T., retirement of, 64 
Manures, artificial, 713 
Manure for house plants, 210 
Maranta Massangeana atrata, 630; 
Massangeana florentina, 630 ; Mas¬ 
sangeana metallica, 630 
March rain, 466 
Marigold, Mexican, sweet-scented, 135 
