Ther Gardening World.] 
[August 3:, 1895. 
OOZUTTIETTTS OF "VOL. ~3T T 
FOR THE YEAR ENDING AUGUST 31ST, 1895. 
A 
Aberdeen Flower Show, 43, 840 
Abutilon Switzii, 588 
Acer purpurascens Nizelli, 74 
Achimenes, 472 
Achimenes grown cold, 43 
Acton Flower Show, 794 
Adiantum Birkenheadii, 109; cilia- 
tum, 124,189 ; macrophyllum albo- 
striatum, 141 
Adiantums, resting, 104 
Aerides quinquevulnerum, 358 
Afforestation of Waste Land, 373 
African flora, an old, 663 
Agapanthus umbellatus, 91 
Agathea coelestis, 260 
Agave americana as a food plant, 116 
Agriculture in the Yang-tse Basin, 
636 
Alder, the berry bearing, 28 
Allamanda, the, 757 
Allium neapolitanum, 508 
Allotments for the people, 419 
Alpine flowers under glass, 572 
Alpine house at Kew, 635 
Alpine plants on mountain tops, 599 
Alpines at the York Nurseries, 712 
Alpinia mutica, 380 
Amaryllis at Chelsea, 506 
Amaryllis Belladonna, new varieties 
of, 421 
Amaryllis, Chimere, 533 ; Doris, 533 ; . 
Gorgeous, 485; Idswortb, 485; 
Lady Powis, 570; Mrs. Monte- 
fiore, 458 ; Prince Edward, 458 
Amasonia punicea, 252 
Amateur, confessions of, 537 
Amateur’s garden, an, 680 
Amateur's garden, the, 363 
Amelanchier canadensis, 569 
America, the earliest gardens in, 587 
American Chrysanthemum Annual 
for 1895, 612 
American Cowslips, 88 
American Florists, Society of, 25 
American periodicals 533 
American plant names, 59 
Amherstia nobilis, 572 
Andropogon schoenanthus, 331 
Anemone apennina, 588; japonica 
Whirlwind, 441 
Anemones, Japanese, 280 
Angiopteris, the genus, 213 
Anguloa, a hybrid, 182 
Angraecum eichlerianum, 774; ses- _ 
quipedale, 73 
Anthurium compactum, 533 ; Per¬ 
fection, 395 ; Scherzerianum rotun- 
diflorum sanguineum, 20 
Antirrhinums for bedding, 61 
Ants, how to trap, 395 
Annuals, hardy, 456 ; with a perennial 
habit, 135 
Aphelandra nitens, 205 
Apospory in a wild species of Fern, 
247 ; in Briiish Ferns, 247 
Apple Celini Pippin, 53; Cox’s 
Pomona, 189; Golden Winter 
Permain, 238 ; Lemon Pippin, 156 ; 
Mere de Menage, 141 ; Peasgood's 
Nonsuch, 148 ; Reinette Descardre, 
349 i White Transparent, 826 
Apples and Pears at Devonhurst, 826 
Apples on the Doucin Stock, bush, 
102 
Apple Scab and Bordeau Mixture, 
599 
Aquilegias in a Surrey garden, 645 ; 
in Kent, 825 
Aralia Veitchi gracillima, 475 
Aralias, 459 
Ardisia crenulata, 747 
Argon, 391,487 
Arisaema fimbriata, 694 
Arnebia cornuta, 742, 827 
Arnold and Bestwood Horticultural 
Society’s Show, 812 
Artichoke, the Globe, 251 
Arum Eggeri, 469 
Arum italicum marmoratum, 459; 
sanctum, 603 
Asarum maximum, 523 
Asparagus, a new American, 316, 331, 
344 
Asparagus for decorative purposes, 
309 
Asparagus planting, 406 
Asparagus plumosus (tenuissimus) 
propagating, 427 
Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum Greenii, 
376 ; fragrans foeniculaceum, 220, 
237, 252 
Aster tenellus, 77 
Asters, two dwarf, 811 
Ataccia cristata, 533 
Atmosphere, a new constituent of 
the, 391 
Attar of Roses, 635 
Aubrietias, 807 
Auricula, in autumn, the, 72; show, 
the, 554 
Auriculas, border, 331 ; double, 572 
Autumn flowers, hardy, 827 
Autumn tints, 93 ; in New Zealand, 
700 
Autumnal rains, 147 
Azalea Hexe, 634 ; John Weathers, 
458 ; M. V. Savart, 634 
Azaleas, two new, 237 
B 
Balcony, plants for, 540 
Balmedie, Aberdeen, 571 
Balmoral Woods, 285 
Bamboos, hardy, 829; and their de¬ 
corative value, 819 
Banana importation, 20 
Bananas, 12 
Barleria flava, 285 
Barron, the retirement of Mr. A. F., 
789, 804 
Batemannia peruviana, 502 
Bath and West of England Flower 
Show, 653 
Battle of flowers at Eastbourne, the, 
568 
Bcachy Head, a ramble on, xo 
Bean, Extra Early Dwarf, 826; 
Climbing French, 71, 74; Golden 
Butter, 826; Longfellow, 826; 
Parisian dwarf, 490 
Beauty in the minute, 439 
Beckenham Horticultural Society's 
Show, 795 
Bedding, variety in, 699 
Beddington, Carshalton.and Walling- 
ton Horticultural Society's Show, 
810 
Bees, foul brood in, 605 
Beet, something about, 70 
Begonia carminata, 742; floribunda 
rosea, 556 ; Gloire de Sceau, 316, 
508 ; Gloire de Lorraine, 200 ; mar- 
garitacea, 154; President Carnot, 
140 ; Rajah, 694 ; Rex Lady Annes- 
ley, 634 ; Rex Sander’s Masterpiece, 
634 ; Sander’s Winter Queen, 219 ; 
Triomph de Nancy, 603 
Begonia flowers for table decoration, 
649 
Begonias, 109; at Forest Hill, 72, 
628 ; double, in Somerset, 70 ; for 
bedding, double, 296; freaks of, 
763 . 
Begonia, tuberous, 93, r74 ; Lord 
Rosebery, 634; Lucerne, 678; 
Mont Blanc, 678, 694; Prince 
Adolphus of Teck, 570, 710 ; Prin¬ 
cess Adolphus of Teck, 570 ; Miss 
Dora Richards, 570 ; Mr. F. Bos- 
tock, 742 ; Mr. J. T. Bennett-Poe, 
710 ; Mrs. Arthur Pitts, 570 ; Mrs. 
Graham, 694 ; Mrs. Pittard, 694 ; 
R. B. Davis, 678 ; Samuel Pope, 
570, 634 ; White Camellia, 634 
Begonias, winter flowering, 169 
Benevolent Institutions, aid to the, 
285 
Bentinckia nicobarica, 678 
Berried plants, 296 
Bertolonia Madame Auguste Van 
Geert, 570 
Bertolonias, choice, 597 
Bible, the plants of the, 376 
Bifrenaria tyrianthina, 374 
Bifrenaria vitellina, 679 
Bignonia Tweediana, 265 
Billingborough and Horbling Horti¬ 
cultural Society’s flower show, 781 
Birds of special value to gardens, 
5 i 9 
Bitter Apple or Bitter Cucumber, the, 
596 
Bladder Sennas, the, 7x4 
Blandfordia aurea, 678 
Boilers, look to your, 839 
Bollea Schroderiana, 502 
Bonaparte's Chestnut, 468 
Books, notices of; a Manual of Ex¬ 
otic Ferns and Selaginellas, 264 ; 
Exposition Universelle d’Anvers, 
1894, 316 ; Guide to the Museums 
at Kew, 652 ; Hand-list of Ferns 
cultivated at Kew, 653; Hand-list 
of Trees and Shrubs grown in 
Arboretum, 358 ; Hooper’s Garden¬ 
ing Guide, 811 ; How to grow 
Vegetables and Fruit for Profit and 
Exhibition, 373 ; Sweet-scented 
Flowers and Fragrant Leaves, 315 ; 
The Chrysanthemum Year Book for 
1895. 347 ; The Cottager’s Calen¬ 
dar 653 ; The Culture of Vege¬ 
tables and Flowers from Seeds and 
Roots, 347 ; The Landscape Archi¬ 
tect, 293; Transactions of the 
English Arboricultural Society, 
4x1 
Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Royal, 
324, 597 
Botany, the study of, 238, 522 ; Brit¬ 
ish, 300 
Bougainvillea, 8ri 
Bougainvillea glabra, 533; speciosa 
superba, 570 
Bougainvilleas, 501 
Bouillie Bordelaise, preparation of, 
551 
Bouvardia culture, 580 
Bouvardias outside, 12 
Brassavola digb) ana, 774 
Brassia keiliana tristis, 630 ; verru¬ 
cosa, 758 
Brier Roses, 136 
Brighton flower show, 12 
Broccoli, a good winter, 268; protect¬ 
ing late, 59 ; two good, 267. 
Brodiaea coccinea, 714 
Bloomfield collection of Orchids, 660, 
724 
Broughtonia sanguinea, 246 
Brownea Crawfordi, 316 
Brussels Sprouts, 267 
Bulb-Mites, 427 
Bulb show, the Haarlem, 484 
Bulbs and their cultivation in Hol¬ 
land, 123, 138 
Bulbs, faulty, 438 
Bulbophyllum burfordiense, 502; 
mandibulare, 262; nigropetalum, 
535 
Bystock, Exmouth, 165 
c 
Cabbage Fly, 167 
Cabbage plants for the earliest crop, 
raising, 729 
Caladium Flamont Rose, 694 ; 
Gurupa, 20 ; Henry Irving, 634 ; 
Ignatii, 634; Lord Derby, 634 ; 
Pauline Guichard, 634 ; Prefet 
Berger, 634 ; Puvis de Chavannes, 
57 °: Rose Laing, -634, 635; 
Triomphe de Comte, 570. 
Caladiums at Chelsea, 522 
Calanthe Harold, 230; Masuco-tri- 
carinata, 406 
Calanthes at Greenlands, 229 
Calathea zebrina, 475 
Calceolaria amplexicaulis, 44; Bur- 
bidgei, 252 
Calceolarias, bedding, 501; herba¬ 
ceous, 620. 
Calcutta, notes from, 553; Royal 
Botanic Garden, 806 
California, fruit farming in, 9t ; fruit 
ranching in, 155, 250 
Calochortus concolor luteus, 742 ; 
Lyoni, 678 ; macrocarpus, 742; 
venust-us pictus, 742 
Calypso borealis, 474 
Camassia, the, 620 
Camellia, the, 325 ; an early flower¬ 
ing, 840 
Campanula G. F. Wilson, 683 ; lati- 
folia, 699; pusilla, 827; Vidalii, 
774 
Campanula*, garden, 539 
Canadian wild flowers, 586 
Canaigre, 132 
Canaries, the plants of the, 613 
Canker in Melons, 28 
Canna Cheshunt Yellow, 570 
Cannas at Chiswick, 757 ; notes on, 
117; tractability of, 603 
Canterbury, 100 
Canterbury Bells, cup-and-saucer, 
699 
Cape of Good Hope, fruits of the, 
421 
Capsicum Sirius, 443 
Cardamine pratense flore pleno, 394 
Carex brunnea, 238 
Carnation Blenheim Beauty, 634; 
Buccleuch, 56; Corunna, 678; 
Cowslip, 710; George Cruick- 
shank, 710; Lady Ridley, 710; 
Madame Stepman, tree, 683 ; Miss 
Mary Godfrey, 154; Mrs. W. 
Bright, 742 ; Raby Castle, 56; 
Reginald Godfrey, 154 ; Salisbury 
44; Zoe, 7x0 
Carnation, a fine seedling, 730; a 
variegated, 811 ; in Scotland, 779 ; 
Maggot, 2x5 ; Carnation and 
Picotee Union, 778 
Carnations, 572; at Chelsea, 742 ; 
at Edenside, 828 ; -border, xor, 
140; layering, 761; propagating, 
by cuttings, 6r ; seedling, 56; 
then and now, 77 c ; tree, 75 
Casuarina equisetaefoia, 252 
Catasetum Bungerothii axran- 
tiacum, 198, 454; Bungerothii 
Lindeni, 198 ; Bungerothii O’Brien- 
ianum, 198; imperiale, 278, 454 J 
