IV. 
August 31, 1895.] 
CONTENTS. 
[The Gardening World, 
Lindeni, 422; macrocarpum Mrs. 
Shipway, 518 ; macrocarpum Ship- 
wayi, 278 ; mirabile, 438 ; splendens 
album, 422 ; splendens Aliciae, 422 ; 
splendens atropurpureum, 390 
Caterpillars, a plague of, 23 
Cattleya ashtoniana, 6 ; bicolor 
caerulea, 86 ; bowringiana, 15 1 1 
citrina, 566; Clonia, 134 ; Eros, 
839 ; Fowleri, 840 ; Fabia, 197 ; 
gaskelliana albens odorata, 54; 
gigas Countess of Derby, 53 1 
gigas franconvillensis, 59® > §i§ as 
Sanderae, 678; guttata Prinzii 
Viscount de Figueiredo, 262; 
hardyana 585; hardyana Luciani, 
374 ; hardyana Selwood var., 
22 ; hybrida Brownii, 118 ; hybrida 
kienastiana, 22; labiata, 246; 
labiata Countess Fitzwilliam, 118 ; 
labiata elegans, 198; labiata 
foleyana, 118 ; labiata Peeter’s var., 
230; labiata percivaliana, 438; 
labiata R. I. Measures’ var., 198; 
labiata Trianaei, 390 ; lawren- 
ceana atrorubens, 630 ; Leopoldii 
Sander's var., 840; Mendelii 
dellensis, 629; Medelii grandis, 
630; Mendelii La Vierge, 566; 
Mendelii leucoglossa, 598 ; 
Mendelii Princess of Wales, 598 ; 
Mossiae Lady F. Wigan, 630; 
Mossiae Prince of Wales, 630; 
Mossiae Treyeranae, 278; perci¬ 
valiana magnifica, 470; superba 
alba, 678 ; Warscewiczii var., 710 ; 
Trianaei Parkes'var., 503 ; Trianaei 
The Countess, 471; Wendlandii, 
118 
Caucasus, fertility of the, 407 
Cauliflower Veitch’s Autumn Giant, 
43 - 
Cauliflowers, early, 520 
Celery, 58; Fly, the, 663; the 
blanching of, 75 ; with large stalks, 
violet, 490 
Celsia arcturus, 508 
Centropogon lucyanus, 165 
Chamaepeuce diacantha, 827 
Charities, the gardening, 373, 405 
Charles Collins Fund, the, 459, 517 
Charlock, eradicating, 788 
Cheiranthus alpinus, 602 
Chelmsford and Essex Horticultural 
Society, 748 
Chelsea, Amaryllis at, 506 ; Cala- 
diums at, 522; Pitcher Plants at, 
153 
Cherry Geant d’Hedelfinger, 827 
Cherry Lauree, hardiness of the oval¬ 
leaved, 827 
Cherry Trees on the house tops, 23. 
Children's gardens, 331 
China Asters at Reading, 37 
China Aster Eynsford Yellow, 52 
Chinese Crab, the, 620; Primulas, 
452 ; new varieties of, 376 ; veget¬ 
ables, 8 
Chionodoxa bulbs attacked by aphis, 
148 
Chocho or Chayotes, 725 
Chondrorhyncha Chestertonii, 22 
Chorozema Lowii, 252 
Christmas customs, some old, 280 ; 
decorations, 248 ; Rose, protecting 
the, 427 ; Christmas Roses, 392; 
season, a homily for the, 264 
Chrysanthemum carinatum Chief¬ 
tain, 826; coronarium elegans, 
827; coronarium Princess May, 
826 ; coronarium Sunshine, 826 
Chrysanthemum Alice Seward, 186 ; 
Amiral Avellan, 154 ; Bellum, 250; 
Black Prince, 219 ; Caledonia, 185, 
233; Charles Cox, 219 ; Charles 
Molin,i54; Clara Jeal, 168; Com¬ 
mandant Blusset, 117; Directeur 
E. Cisserand, 219; Dulcie 
Schroeter,i86; Duchess of Welling¬ 
ton, 184 ; Duchess of York, 117, 
219; Enfent de Gaules, 219; 
Florence Carr, 185; Frank 
Wells, 102; Garnet, 186; 
Globe d'Or, 168, 185; Golden 
Wedding, 301; Hairy Wonder, 
154, 489; H. L. Sunderbruch, 
185; J. Agate, 185 ; J. Bidencope 
186; Jeanette Sheaham, 344; 
John Fulford, 219 ; John Light- 
foot, 186; John Machar, 168; 
Junon, 184 ; King of Plumes, 250 ; 
Lady Fitzwigram, 52 ; La Neige, 
250; L. Canning, 344; Louise, 
154 ; Madame Aug. de Lacvivier, 
154; Madame Carnot, 219; 
Madame Charles Molin, 102, 117 ; 
Madame Edouard Rey, 102; 
Madame Rosaine, 250; Miss 
Dorothy Frankland, 74; Miss 
Florence Lunn, 154, 168; Miss 
Gertie Waterer, 219; Miss Goschen, 
154; Miss Maggie Blenkiron, 184, 
186 ; Miss Mary Anderson, 220; 
Miss Rita Schroeter. 184; Miss 
Rose, 189; Mons Meg, 112; Mr. 
C. Harman Payne, 219, 280 ; Mrs. 
Dr. Ward, 186; Mrs. E. G. Hill, 
102, 117 ; Mrs. G. S. Trafford, 154; 
Mrs. H J. Jones, 154; Mrs. R. C. 
Kingston, 250, 285 ; Mrs. R. Fil- 
kins, 186; Mrs. W. H. Lees, 117 ; 
Mrs. W. J. Godfrey, 186; Niveous, 
184 ; Owen's Crimson, 219; Owen’s 
Perfection, 185, 186; Panckouke, 
184; Philadelphia, 185, 521 ; 
Prefect Robert, 154 ; Princess Ena, 
186; Purity, 186; R. Ballantine, 
154; Reine d’Angleterre, 154; 
Rose Wells, 74; Sarah Hill, 
154; Sir Edwin T. Smith, 186; 
Souvenir de Petite Amie, 102, 117 ; 
Th. Dennis 117 ; The Queen, 184 ; • 
W. G. Newitt, 185 ; William Tun- 
nington, 457; Wilfred Marshall, 
184 
Chrysanthemum and its cultivation 
for show blooms, 281; Annual for 
1895, American, 612; blooms, 
bunches of, 243 ; Chat, 389 ; classi¬ 
fication of the, 267, 275, 277; 
damping, 205 ; growing, modern 
phases in, 163; judge, 200; Mr. 
Orchard on the, 245, 269 
Chrysanthemum nipponicum, 394 
Chrysanthemum notes, 92 ; Battersea 
Park, 149 ; Chelsea, 149; Clare¬ 
mont Nursery, Exmouth, 168; 
Devonhurst, Chiswick, 149 ; Fins¬ 
bury Park, 184 ; Greenlands, Hen¬ 
ley-on-Thames, 228, 252 ; in cot¬ 
tage gardens, 168 ; Lilford Road 
Nursery, 133; Maidenhead, 213; 
Pompon, 233; Ryecroft Nursery, 
133 ; treatment of late, 133 
Chrysanthemum shows, Birkenhead, 
206; Birmingham, 200; Bolton, 
206 ; Brighton, 182 ; Cirencester, 
186 ; Crystal Palace, 166; Edin¬ 
burgh, 204; Exmouth, 172; Hull, 
201 ; in the city, 196 ; Liverpool, 
186; National Chrysanthemum 
Society, 170; Reigate, 186; Seven- 
oaks, 182; Southport, 206; Wal¬ 
lasey Amateurs, 206 
Chrysanthemums in America, 803; 
in May, 651 ; in New South Wales, 
650 ; in New Zealand, 650 ; taking 
the bud, 795 
Churchtown Winter Gardens, 202 
Chysis bractescens aurea, 6 
Cineraria cruenta, 588 ; the, 518 
Cirrhopetalum Cumingii, 566 ; Mac- 
raei, 598 ; robustum, 678 
Cirsium eriophorum, 774 
Claremont Nursery, Exmoutb, 168 
Classification of the Chrysanthemum, 
267, 275, 277 
Clavija ornata, 205 
Clematis Davidiana, 811 ; Duchess 
of York, 634 ; montana ; indivisa 
lobata, 395 
Clematis, the Rose and, 532 
Clerodendron fallax, 75 
Clivia Firefly, 485 ; Model, 485 ; The 
Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, 533 
Clivias at Forest Hill, 553 
Clover, Mexican, 311 
Cockroaches, 125 
Cocoanut Pearl, 456 
Coelogyne sparsa, 470; mayeriana, 54 
Collecting-book, wild flowers, 548 
Coming flower, a, 195 
Confessions of an Amateur, 537 
Conservatory, 698 ; Schenly Park, 9 
Coral animals, the, 410 
Cordyline australis at Broughty Ferry, 
612 
Cornish Chough, the, 487 
Cornus tatarica Spathii, 137 
Cosmos bipinnatus grandiflorus, 186 
Cotoneaster Simonsii, 364 
Cottage flower garden, a first-prize, 
761 ; gardens, 437 
Cottagers’ flower shows, 69, 86 
Country, a walk in the, 5, 24, 44, 
712 
Cowslips, American, 88 
Crab Apples, some pretty, 214 
Crambe cordifolia, 683, 699 
Cranberry, culture of the, 203 
Crassula falcata, 316 ; lactea, 301 
Cress, the variegated winter, 136 
Crinum asiaticum, 216 ; giganteum, 
523 . 
Crocks, Porter's invincible, 411 
Crocosma aurea imperialis, 52 
Crops, good tillage and rotation of 
garden, 393 
Croton latimaculatum, 634; M. E. 
Fourner, 20 
Crystal Palace spring show, 475 
Cuckoo, the, 375 
Cucumber, a black spine, 779 ; Blend- 
worth Perfection, 74 
Cucumbers for market, 568 
Cupressus nutkaensis lutea, 312 
Cyclamen Coum, 443 ; persicum and 
its varieties, 68 ; Salmon Queen, 
‘ 344 
Cyclamens at Reading, 326 
Cymbidium cyperifolium, 198 ; 
eburneo-lowianum, 582 ; eburneo- 
lowianum superbum, 406; lowia- 
num, 598 
Cyperus Papyrus, 364 
Cypripedium albanense, 86 ; 
Arnoldiae, 86 ; bellatulum album, 
678 ; boissierianum, 343 ; Bookerii, 
118 ; Brysa, 486; Calceolus, 651; 
Charles Rickman, 54; Cyris, 197; 
Elenor, 678 ; Excelsior, 6 ; fowleri- 
anum, 470 ; Frau Ida Brandt, 678, 
694; Gertrude Hollington, 598 ; 
Godefroyae leucochilum, 598; 
gowerianum magnificum, 566; 
Henry Graves, 342 ; insigne 
Baroness Sarah de Worms, 310; 
insigne Ernestii, 198 ; insigne 
Gortoni, 86; insigne Lady Clemen¬ 
tine Welsh, 294 ; insigne sanderi- 
anum, 230; J. H. Berry, 342; 
James Veitch, 22 ; Lady Hollington, 
694 ; lathamianum, 518 ; Lawrebel, 
246; lawrenceanum, 582; Madame 
Georges Truffaut, 342; Madame 
Jules Hye, 342; massaianum 
superbum, 839 ; Memoria Moensii, 
188 ; Minosa superbum, 342 ; Mrs. 
Fred Hardy, 342 ; Nandi, 53 ; nitens 
superbum, 342 ; Norma, 342 ; Ole- 
nus,502; Schlimii, 454 ; superbiens, 
840 ; spectabile, 699 ; Swinburnei 
magnificum, 262; Stonei platytae- 
nium, 629 ; The Pard, 22; Trium- 
phans, 230; William Lloyd, 262 ; 
W. R. Lee, 6 
Cypripedium, a twin-lipped, 41 
“ Cypripediums,” 244 
Cypripediums at Aitkenhead, Cath- 
cart, 246 
Cyrtanthus obliquus, 678 
Cytisus nigricans, 714; purpureus 
651 
D 
Daffodil, the green, 619 ; trade of 
Scilly, the, 453 
Daffodils, 453 ; and Tulips, 636; at 
Long Ditton, 564 
Dahlia Arthur Cheal, 826 ; Cannell’s 
Gem, 38 ; Cannell’s Velvet, 38, 52 ; 
Cherub, 38; Cissie, 74 ; Darling, 
38; Earl of Pembroke, 74; Fred 
Leslie, 38; Goldenlocks, 38; 
Harmony, 38, 74 ; Henry Dupresle, 
38; Iona, 38; John Welch, 74; 
Katie Parnham, 37 ; Mabel Stan¬ 
ton, 38 ; Mayor Harkins, 38 ; Miss 
Irene Canned, 38 ; Mrs. Barnes, 
38 ; Mrs. E. Beck, 826; Mrs. 
Francis Fell, 37, 38, 74; Mrs. 
Gordon Shaw, 52; Mrs. H. 
Canned, 38; Mrs. Horniman, 38, 
74; Mrs. Turner, 74; Novelty, 38, 
74 ; Phyllis, 38; Psyche, 38 ; Puck, 
38; Shotesham Hero, 74; The 
Bishop, 74 
Dahlia in excelsis, the, 117 ; the 
Cactus, 40; show, National, 42 
Dahlias, single Cactus, 72 
Daisy, the Swan River, 27 
Danesfield, 597 
Daphne indica, 301 ; Mezereum, 522 
Darkness on the form of plants, the 
effect of, 760 
Darlingtonia californica, 455 
Darwinias, the, 268 
Davallia mooreana, propagating, 596 
Davadia tenuifolia Burkei, 774 
Day Lilies, 762 
Dean Hole in America, 235 
Decorations at a New Year's bad, 
novel, 308 
Delphinium Beauty of Langport, 678 
Dendrobes, the cultivation of, 139, 
150 ; the king of, 118 
Dendrobium album, 22 ; Apollo 
grandiflorum, 470; atroviolaceum, 
486 ; bracteosum, 758 ; bursigerum 
album, 342 ; Cassiope Ashworth’s 
var., 470; Coelogyne, 134, 150’. 
Cordelia, 502 ; cruentum, 86; 
Cybele Admiral Fairfax's var., 438 ; 
dalhousieanum, 614 ; dicuphum, 
342; Donnesiae, 502; euosmum 
virginale, 470 ; fimbriatum super¬ 
bum, 566; Hillebrandii, 518, 566; 
illustre, 710; inversum, 710; 
jamesianum, 536 ; Johnsoniae, 694 ; 
longicornu, 840 ; nobile Cooksoni, 
374; palpebrae, 118; Phalaenopsis 
hololeucum, 839 ; Phalaenopsis 
Schroderianum, 54, 70,230; Phalae¬ 
nopsis Schroderianum album, 118 ; 
Phalaenopsis Schroderianum high- 
buryense, 198 ; platycaulis, 198 ; 
porphyrogastrum, 774; schneideri- 
anum, 502; speciosissimum, 758, 
774 ; splendidissimum illustre, 503 ; 
strongylanthum, 598; taurinum, 
598 ; undulatum, 470; wardianum, 
582 ; wardianum giganteum, 566 ; 
wardianum Lindeniae, 118 ; 
wattianum, 342 
Dendrobium Ainsworthii with four 
segments, 422 ; brymerianum from 
King’s Knowes, 518; dalhouseia- 
num at Hernewood, 358 ; Farmeri, 
two varieties of, 598; wardianum, 
a large, 580 
Dendrobiums from Falkland Park, 
550 
Dendrocalamus membranaceus, 826 
Deutzia crenata Pride of Rochester, 
763 ; gracilis, 485 
Devon and Exeter Gardeners' outing, 
794 
Devonhurst, notes from, 123 
Diatoms, 439 
Dictionary of botanical terms, 155 
Diervilla rosea, 651 
Digging, rough, 285 ; trench, 22 
Disa cornuta, 678 
Distribution of seeds in America, 124 
Dobbie s Seed Farm in Kent, 821 
Doronicums, 36 
Double flowers, 547 
Dover House, Roehampton, 584, 806 
Dracaena lineata aurea variegata, 
634; godseffiana, 634, 694; san- 
deriana, 694 
Drought, battling with the, 659 ; gar¬ 
dens and the, 790 
Duration of flowering, 372 
Durham, Northumberland and New¬ 
castle Society's summer show 780 
E 
Ealing flower show, 730 
Early Peas, 660, 677, 699, 725, 741 ; 
protecting, 523 
Earwigs and their habits, 295; 
enemies of, 295; how to catch 
them, 821 
Eastbourne, the battle of flowers at, 
568 
East London flower show, an, 571 
Echinocactus aureus, 710 
Edinburgh Botanical Society, 676 
Edinburgh nursery, a visit to an, 779 
Education, a gardener’s, 507, 521, 
53S ; elementary and technical, 51 ; 
in Horticulture, higher, 115; of 
gardeners, 569 
Eel-worms or Nematodes in Phloxes, 
183 
Epacrises, 155 
Epideudrum atropurpureum roseo- 
purpureum, 407 ; Brassavolae, 6 ; 
obrienianum roseum, 598; radia- 
tum, 6 
Epilaelia hardyana, 197 
Epiphyllum russellianum makoya- 
num, 570; truncatum, varieties, 
362 
Epping Forest in winter, 299 
Electric plant, the, 619 
Electricity, 87 ; felling trees with, 23 
Elk’s Horn Ferns, the, 75 
Elvetham Park, 40 
Endive, blanching of, 189 
English and Spanish Irises, 746 
Englishman on his travels, an, 792 
Entrance, a pretty nursery, 763 
Equatorial Africa, the flora of, 453 
Eranthemum nervosum, 300 
Eria cinnabarina, 395 ; Clarkii, 758 ; 
latibracta, 774 ; stellata, 840 
Erigeron speciosus, 315 
Eriocnema Sanderae, 74 
Eriostemon cuspidatus, 394 
Eryngium eburneum, 237 ; pandani- 
folium, 77 
Eryngo, the, 762 
Erysimum asperum, 394 
Eucharidium grandiflorum, 316 
Eucharis Stevensii, 458 
Eupatorium ianthinum, 508 ; ripar- 
ium, 124 
Evolution, another theory of, 19; 
method of organic, 439 
Erythrina Crista-galli, 89 
Eynsford, popular flowers at, 789 
