The Gardening World.] 
CONTENTS. 
[August ■28, 1807. 
Vll. 
Prunus Dana, 349 
Pteris Childsii, it 8 
Pterisanthes polita, 247 
Putney, a celebrated plant factory at, 
362 ; forced flowers at, 346 
Pyrethrum Wilson Barret, 630 
Q 
Queen and Empress, the, 681 our 
autumn, 140 ; plants of the, 682 ; 
sixty years a, 682 
Queen’s Commemoration, 277 
Queensland, 298 
R 
Rabbit, the, in Australia, 644 
Rabbits and Buttercups, 580 
Rainfall in Devon, 308, 420 
Ramble up the Chess, 630, 651 
Ramsay Challenge Cup, 36 
Ramsay, Dr. R. Hamilton, 373 
Ransomes 1 Lawn Mowers, 457 
Raphiolepis ovata, 777 
Reading, Chinese Primulas, at, 345 ; 
Cinerarias at, 522; Cyclamen at, 
374; Florists’ flowers at, 603; 
popular flowers at, 773 ; Portland 
Road Nurseries, 59; Sweet Peas 
at, 713 
Rebeccas, rude, 212 
Replies, candid, 485 
Reseda alba, 781 
Restrepia anteDnifera, 167; Lans- 
bergii, 167 
Rhodes, the Isle of, 516 
Rhododendron campylocarpum, 549; 
Cloth of Gold, 215 ; grande, 349; 
fl, pi. Madame Moser, 630 ; Lady 
Alice Fitzwilliam, 507; Little 
Beauty, 263 ; Lord Wolseley, 285 ; 
Nobilius, 263; Nobleanum, 310; 
Pink Pearl, 599; superbissimum, 
566 
Rhododendrons at Kew, 587 ; hybrid, 
523 ; winter-flowering, 253 
Rhus glabra laciniata, 459 
Richardia elliottiana, 493 ; Pentlandi, 
maculata, 503 ; the name, 532 
Richardson, Mr. John, 36; a pen¬ 
sion for, 100 
Robinson v. Ward, Lock & Co., 581 
Roman Hyacinths, 28 
Romneya diseased, 727 
Roots pierce roots, 197 
Rosa indica sanguinea, 126; Luciae, 
hybrids of, 652 ; macrophylla, 684 ; 
rubrifolia, 7g 1 ; rugosa atropur- 
purea, 774 
Rose Antoine Rivoire, 487, 503; 
Cooling’s Single Crimson Bedder, 
693 ; G. Nabonnand, 774 ; Kaiserin, 
413 ; Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, 
711; Madame A. Chatenay, 711; 
Madame la Marquise Litta, 711 ; 
Marecbal Niel, 596 ; Mrs. Rumsey, 
22,38,615,629; Queen Mab, 38; 
Souvenir du President Carnot, 711, 
729; Sylph, 742 ; The Moss, 26 
Rose, a promising, 756; a royal, 724 ; 
a Yellow rambler, 507 ; budding, 
successful, 356 ; Day, 549,603 
Roses, budding, 792 ; iD California, 
42 ; lecture on 724; mildew on, 
580 ; sports amongst, 564 ; Yellow 
Rambler, 652 
Royal Botanic Society : Azaleas and 
Rhododendrons, 587 
Royal Caledonian Horticultural 
Society, 244 
Royal fruit exhibit in Dublin, 183 
Royal Gardeners’ Orphan Fund, 116, 
3 ° 9 . 355 . 363 , 421, 532, 549 . 661; 
Annual dinner, 426, 570; Annual 
general meeting, 403 
Royal Horticultural Society’s annual 
meeting, 380 ; important notice to 
exhibitors, 557; Victoria Medal, 
326 
Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society, 
69 
Royal state cloaics, 519 
Royalty at the cattle show, 243 
Rudbeckia laciniata Golden Glow, 
807 
s 
St. Malo, derivation of, 405 
Salt, the value of, common, 724 
Salvia bicolor, 742 ; splendens, 285 ; 
splendens grandiflora, 118 
Sarcochilus Hartmanni, 455 
Sarracenia Sanderae, 167 
Saunders, Mr. T. W., 405, 437 
Saussurea tridactyla, 231 
Saxifraga tricuspidata, 231 ; Bous- 
singaultii, 231 ; oppositifolia, 231 
Saxifrages, two allied, 668 
Schedule, something like a, 789 
Schizostylis coccinea, 426 
Scillas, 9 
Scilly Isles and flowers, 372, 373, 405 
Scotch gardeners in England, 756 
Scots to the Jubilee Show, a deputa¬ 
tion of, 69 
Scottish Horticultural Association, 
transactions of the, 421 
Scottish notes, 234, 725 
Scutellaria, derivation of, 28, 44, 54 
Seakale, 279 
Seaweed, manuring with, 581 
Seed firm's Diamond Jubilee, royal, 
665 
Seed growing, 233 
Seeds germinating within a Melon, 
79: ; good and bad, 310 ; vitality of, 
437 
Sefton Park, Liverpool, the new con¬ 
servatory, 6, 25, 788 
Shakespeare’s Oak, 645 
Sheffield, floral decorations at, 650 
Sherwood, Messrs. William and 
Edward, 260 
Shrubs, flowering, 682 
Siam, King of, in Edinburgh, 804 
Sidbury, Manor, Devon, 377 
Silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward Webb, 292 ; of Mr. and 
Mrs. T. Whillans, 325 
Skimmia japonica, 285 
Slugs, distribution of worm-eating, 
116 
Smoking Concert, a, 101, 133, 148 
Snow in Perthshire, 564 
Snowdrops, 8 
Societies and shows: Aberdeen 
Chrysanthemum, 468 ; Aberdeen, 
Royal Horticultural, 212, 825 ; Aig- 
burth Horticultural, 476 ; American 
Horticultural, 453 ; Bath Rose 
show, 741 ; Beddington, Carshal- 
ton and WallingtoD, 246, 500, 780 ; 
Bedford, 731; Birkenhead, 45; 
Birmiogham Botanical and Horti¬ 
cultural, 772 ; Birmingham Chry¬ 
santhemum, 325 ; Bournemouth, 
357 ; Bovey Tracey Horticultural, 
373 ; Brentwood Horticultural, 53, 
757 ; Brighton and Sussex Horti¬ 
cultural, 356 ; Bute Botanical, 485 ; 
Cardiff Horticultural. 484, 81 1 ; 
Castleford, Yorks, 810; Chard 
flower, fruit and vegetable, 29 ; 
Cheltenham, 660 ; Chester show, 
34 °. 757 i C odnor Park and Ere- 
wash, 788 ; Colchester, 692 ; Croy¬ 
don Horticultural, 715; Crystal 
Palace, 699 ; Dalton Horticultural, 
357;Devon and Exeter,475,825;Dun- 
dee flower show, 20, 277, 516; Du¬ 
noon and District Gardeners’, 405 ; 
Dutch Horticultural and Botani¬ 
cal, 165, 517, 772 ; Ealing Horticul¬ 
tural, 715 ; Eastbourne Horticul¬ 
tural, 340; Edinburgh Botanical, 
212 ; Edinburgh show, 30, 46, 452 ; 
Faroham Rose, 714 ; Felling flower 
show, 27 ; Forest Gate and Strat¬ 
ford Chrysanthemum, 772 ; Forest 
Gate Chrysanthemum, 516; Form- 
by show, 740; Glasgow, 45; Glas¬ 
gow Chrysanthemum, 372 ; Glou¬ 
cester, 766, 794 ; Great Bookham, 
Surrey, 764; Greenock, flower 
show, 36 ; Grimsby, 810 : Hanley 
Horticultural show, 731 ; Hawick, 
81 1 ; Highgate Horticultural, 485 ; 
Horncastle Chrysanthemum, 549 ; 
Huyton and Roby, yyg ; Ipswich 
Horticultural, 325, 717; Jedburgh 
Horticultural, 779; Kent County 
Farm Fruit, 117; Kingston Chry¬ 
santhemum, 212 ; Ladywell and 
Lewisham, 812; Lambeth flower 
show, 741; Lee and Blackheath,732 ; 
Leeds flower show and gala, 717; 
Leicester, 781, 788 ; Leighton Buzz¬ 
ard Horticultural, 372 ; Lewes 
Chrysanthemum, 391 ; Leytonstone 
Horticultural, 741; Lindfield Chry¬ 
santhemum Society,341 ; Liverpool 
779 . 794 1 Liverpool Horticultural 
Association, 340, 365 ; Lough¬ 
borough Chrysanthemum and Fruit, 
357 ; Manchester Botanical and 
Horticultural, 549, 653, 732 ; Mid- 
Devon Horticultural, 804 ; Midland 
Carnation and Picotee, 795 ; Milton 
and Sittingbourne Horticultural, 
45 ; National Auricula and Primula 
(Southern Section), 452, 525 ; 
National Cactus, 765; National 
Carnation and Picotee, (Southern 
Section), 453, 763; National Chry¬ 
santhemum, 14, 69, 86, 118, 133, 
155, 170, 212, 219, 244, 347, 390, 
549, 708, annual dinner, 221, 
annual meeting, 412, annual outing, 
756; National Co-operative, 821 ; 
National Dahlia, 29, 412 ; 
National Rose, 715; National 
Viola, 746; New Brighton Rose 
show, 724; Newcastle, 292, 500, 
532, 676,732 ; Norfolk and Norwich 
Horticultural, 183; North Lons¬ 
dale Rose, 765 ; Northampton, 
794; Nottingham Horticultural, 
746; Orkney Horticultural, 390; 
People’s Palace, 500, 740 ; Preston 
and Fulwood Horticultural, 475 ; 
Prescot Horticultural, 764 ; Rich¬ 
mond, Surrey, 699 ; Royal Agricul¬ 
tural and Botanical of Ghent, 772 ; 
Royal Botanic of London, 324, 340, 
5°7* 53 2 . 564. 605, 668, 772, 796 ; 
Royal Caledonian Horticultural, 
505, 508, 524; Royal Horticultural, 
30, 90, 109, 140, 174, 205, 253, 317, 
379 . 444 . 453 . 476. 524. 556 . 588. 
604, 669, 700, 765, 796, 825 ; Royal 
Horticultural, meeting of, at 
Chiswick, 747; Royal Horticul¬ 
tural of Ireland, 29, 116, 165, 309, 
390, 523, 676, 715, 732, 825 ; Royal 
Oxfordshire Horticultural, 714; 
Salterhebble Rose show, 772; 
Sandringham Horticultural show, 
117; Scottish Horticultural Asso¬ 
ciation, 293; Selby Horticultural, 
746; Sevenoaks, 813; Sheffield 
Chrysanthemum, 411 ; Shepshed 
Floral and Horticultural, 357; 
Shirley Horticultural, 325 ; Shrop¬ 
shire Horticultural,812,824 ; Smith- 
field show, 244 ; Southampton, 780 ; 
Stirling, 46 ; Syndical Chamber of 
Belgian Horticulturists, 53, 100, 
308, 405, 453, 517, 580, 692 ; Tiver¬ 
ton flower show, 660; Trentham 
and Hanford Horticultural, 764; 
Truro Daffodil show, 475, 532 ; 
Tunbridge Wells Horticultural, 
731; Turriff, 788; Ulster Horticul¬ 
tural, 341, 372; Upper Strathearn 
Horticultural, 165; Waterford 
Horticultural, 373 ; West of Eng¬ 
land Chrysanthemum, 356, 549, 
724; West Gloucestershire and 
District Carnation, Picotee and 
Pansy, 405; Weston-super-Mare, 
811 ; Westwell Cottage Gardeners, 
357 ; Wilts Horticultural, 548; 
Windsor, Eton, and District, 700 ; 
Wolverhampton, 732, 741, 756; 
Woodbridge show, 740 ; Woodside, 
Aberdeen, 804; Worksop Rose 
Society, death of, 390; York 
Florists’ show, 62S, 709; York 
Gala, 669, 685 
Soils and manures, 501 
Solanum giganteum, 349 ; macrocar- 
pum, 285 ; tuberosum variegatum, 
533 
Somerset, lectures on horticulture in, 
468 
Sonerilla Leopold II, 215 
Sonning Bridge, 710 
Sophrolaelia Marriottii, 215 
South African Orchids, 708 
Sparmannia africana flore pleno, 365 
Sparrow, the, 52 ; in defence of, 324 ; 
in trouble, the, 295 ; solution of the 
question, 325 
Spathoglottis aurea x Vieillardi, 630 
Spermatozoids in Gymnosperms, 6C0, 
695 
Spiraea ariaefolia, 668, 744 ; japonica 
Bumalda, 805 
Sprenger, Mr. C., 532 
Spring and early summer tints, 580 ; 
flowers in Scotland, 484; flowers in 
the London Parks, 532, 534; 
flowers, the abundance of, 436; 
shows, features of, 467 
Stag amongst Daffodils, 469 
Stakes, patent coil, 70 
Stanhopea eburnea, 22 
Stanstead Park, Forest Hill, 539 
State cloaks, royal, 519 
Statice latifolia, 459 
Stipules, observations on, 695 ; their 
forms and functions, 487 
Stogdon, Mr. John, 292 
Stoke Bruerne Park, vegetables at, 
518 
Storm, a fearful, 692 
Strawberries, 279, 597, 744, 789; 
forced, 501; from Hougastel, 804 
Strawberry President, 582; season, 
the, 723 
Streptocarpus achimeniflorus, 599; 
new types of, 634 ; parviffimis, 503 
Sugar Cane, propagation of the, 421 
Sunflower crop, the, 581 
Sunningdale Park in spring, 643 
Superstitions of the Ash, 117 
Survival of the unlike, 227 
Sutton, Mr. Martin Hubert Foquett, 
628, 645 
Sutton & Sons’ annual excursion, 
676; Sutton’s Amateurs’ Guide, 
262; Cricket Club, 581 ; Cycling 
Club, 596; Farmers' Year-book, 
426 
Swanley, florists' flowers at, 761 ; 
Horticultural College, 749 ; Nur¬ 
series, the, 60 ; Pelargoniums at, 
790 
Swede Turnip with fingers and toes, 
215 
Sweet Pea Countess Cadogan, 742 ; 
Pink Cupid, 692 ; Prioce of Wales, 
742 ; Queen Victoria, 781; crop, 
756 
Sweet Peas, 776 ; cultural directions 
for, 364; in rooms, 725 ; the form 
of, 771 
Symbiosis, 311 
T 
Table decorations, 473 
Talipot Palm in bloom, 69 
Teak tree (Tectona grandis), 365 
Technical education, 421 ; instruction 
at Chelmsford, 532 ; lectures at 
Liverpool, 532 
Temperature, variations of, 628 
Temple Show, a glance at the, 613 ; 
exhibitors at the, 615 ; the, 617 ; 
634 ; what they say of the, 627 
Tetramicra bicolor, 697 
Thomson, Mr. David, retirement of, 
358 
Thunbergia laurifolia, 349 
Thunder and hailstorms, 693 
Thuya gigantea aurea, 71 r ; orientalis, 
a new variety of, 246 ; species of, 
407 
Thyrsacanthus rutilans, 509 
Tiger beetle (Cicindela campestris), 
470 
Tillandsia Lindeni, 413 
Tints, late spring and early summer, 
580 
Toad, the comical, 37 
Tomato Golden Jubilee, 630 ; Royal 
Windsor, 566 : Young’s Eclipse, 
299 ; cultivation, 491 ; plant, com¬ 
plaint of, 797 
Tomatos, Cucumbers and Mush¬ 
rooms, 517 ; new and old, 427 ; 
Viceroy and Sensation, 377 
Tottenham, early flowers at, 442 
Tourist Guide to the Continent, 788 
Town Close Nurseries, Norwich, 26 
Tree-planting Association, 500 ; 
pruning at Ealing, 595 
Trees and shrubs, hardy, 588 ; lecture 
on town planting of, 373 ; asphalte 
and, 421 ; converted into news¬ 
papers, 724 ; of Paris, 357 
Trtchopilia crispa marginata, 295 
Trilliums, the, 568 
Trimen, successor to Dr., 69 
Trinity Road Nurseries, Wandsworth, 
3 i 4 . 332 
Trollius napellifolius, 599 
Tropaeolum Mrs. Sanderson, 566 ; 
Phoebe, 533, 789 ; speciosum, 806 
Tropical forests, climbing stems in, 
458 
Truro, Daffodil show at, 475 
Tsaritsa, coloured Vine leaves for the, 
84 
Tuberoses, 37 
Tulip Couleur Cardinal, 584 ; 
Flambeau, 615 
Tulipa kaufmanniana, 470, 486 
Tulip bulbs, diseased, 62 ; Conference, 
the, 602 ; Orange Queen, 615 ; the 
English show, 27 ; with axillary 
flower, 585 
Tulips, 10 ; April flowering, 573 ; a 
revival of interest in, 595 ; diseased, 
583 
Turnford Hall Nurseries, 745 
Turnips be protected ? should, 427 
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Uliiiwa Thule of plant life, 231 
Umied Horticultural Benefit and 
Provident Society, 107, 442 
University College, Dundee, botany 
at, 693 
Unlike, the survival of the, 227 
Urceolina miniata, 442 
