Vlll. 
August 25, 1900.] 
CONTENTS. 
[The Gardening World. 
761; Trial Grounds, 59; royal 
exhibit, 677 ; Silver Wedding, Col. 
and Mrs. W. G., 243; superb 
Calceolarias, 633 
Wextaam Park, Slough, 707 
Wheat fields, the biggest thing, 38; 
our yield of, 38 
White House, the conservatories at, 
309 
Winter Aconite, the, 662 
Winter’s Bark, 573 
Winter weather, long waves of, 389 
'• Woman's Agricultural Times," the, 
389 
Woodbines injure other plants, do ? 
85 
Wood Hyacinths at Christmas, 201 
Woodlands, Dendrobiums at the, 41 
Woods and meads, all among, 598 
Woodsia alpina, 381 
Woodside, Paisley, 630 
Work, present, 790, 821 ; up-to-date, 
5i9 
Wreaths, 124 
X 
Xanthosoma Lindeni, 665 
XL All vaporising compound and the 
Pharmaceutical Society, 253, 268 
Y 
Yew, poisonous properties of the, 
228 ; large, 471 
Yorkshire Gala, Grand, 310, 389, 438 
Yucca gloriosa, 214 
Zygocolax amesianus, 279 ; leopardi- 
nus Wigan’s var., 327; wiganianus, 
327 
Zygopetalum Ballii, 454; murray- 
aoum, 411 
Zenobia speciosa, 629 
t 
ILLUSTBATIONS. 
a 
Adderley, Monifieth, 519 
Amaryllis, good modern type of, 521 
Apple Charles Ross, 118; Gascoyne’s Scarlet, 72, 
ii. Supt. ; Hambling’s Seedling, 72, i. Supt.; Lady 
Sudeley, 214 ; Lane's Prince Albert, 377 ; Stirling 
Castle, 217 
Ashton, F.R.H.S., Mr. Frank W., Supt., May 26th. 
Aster, Christmas-tree, 297; Single Giant Comet, 
297 ; Sutton's Ostrich Plume, 444 
B 
Baker, F.R.S., F.L.S., Mr. John Gilbert, 134 
Baker, Mr. William Yeates, 86 
Bambusa Fortunei and Chamaerops excelsa, 102 
Begonia Caledonia, 445 ; Gloire de Lorraine, 777 
Boyd, Mr. Thomas 477 
c 
Caladium John Peed, 473; Madame Fritz Koech- 
lin, 475 ; Maria Dubil, 47X 
Calceolarias at the Temple Show, Webbs’, 633 
Candytuft, Webbs’ New Pink Pearl, 442 
Canned, Jun., Mr. Henry, Supt., May 26th 
Cant, F.R.H.S., Mr. Frank, Supt., May 26th 
Cattleya house at Southgate House, Southgate, 745 
Chapman, F.R.H.S , Mr. Henry James, Supt., May 
26th 
Chinese Sacred Lily, 11 
Chrysanthemum Dundee, Bonnie, 198 ; Foster, 
Gladys, 183; Hanham, Lady, 201; Harvey, Miss, 
167; Suter, Ethel, 183 ; Wingfield, Mrs., 169 
Chrysanthemums at Udston House, 249 
Climbers on a cottage, 585 
Cowan, Mr. C. W., 184, Supt. i 
Crocuses, 12 
Currant, Red, The Comet, 89 
Cuthbert, F.R.H.S., Mr. George, Supt., May 26th 
Cyclamen Papilio, 442 
Cypripedium shillianum, 51 ; spectabile at Grey- 
friars, 729 
u 
Dahlia Keynes’ White, 445 
Delphinium Mrs. Rushton, 443 
Dendrobium fimbriatum oculatum, 713; thyrsi- 
florum at Spinfield, Marlow, 233 
Dendrobiums at Larbert House, 537 
Digitalis purpurea monstrosa, 441 
Doryanthes excelsa, 681 
Dracaena Eeckhautei, 697; The Queen, 694 
fci 
Eckford, Mr. Henry, 757 
Erianthus, 265 
Erigeron, Coulteri, 440 
Eucharis grandiflora, 153 
Eulalia, 267 
F 
Fleming, Mr. John, 742 
Freesias at Nostell Priory, 313 
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Fruit Conference, Dunkeld, Scottish gardeners at 
the, 505 ; storing tray, 72 iii. Supt. 
G 
Garden, View in a, 823 
Gibson, Mr. James, 262 
Girl, a missing, 428 
Group at Bali's Bridge, Messrs. Ramsay & Son's, 
281; at the Royal Aquarium, Messrs. Laing & 
Sons', 73 
Gunnera scabra, 107 
Gymnogramme schizophylla prolifica, 649 
H 
Helianthus cucumerifolius grandiflorus Giant Star, 
444 
Hill, F.R.H.S., Mr. J. E„ Supt., May 26th 
Holland House, the Dutch Garden at, 43 
Howth Castle, the lawn, 393 
Hutchins, Rev. W. T., 774 
J 
Jannoch, F.R.H.S., Mr. T., Supt., May 26th 
K 
Kalanchoe flammta, 439 
Kniphofia caulesccns, 443 
L 
Lachenalia Neisoni, 25 
Laing, Mr. James Henry, 809 ; Mr. Jobm, 809 ; Mr. 
John Alexander, Supt., May 26th, 809 
Leaf, transverse section of a, 795 
Lilium testaceum, 27 
Lily of the Valley, giant, 7 
Lupinus arboreus Snow Queen, 440 
M 
McLeod, Mr. James I?jndlay, 806 
McIntyre, Mr Malcolm, 502 
Melica, 265 
Myosotis alpestris gracilis, "White,” 297 
N 
Narcissus incomparabilis Orange Phoenix, 12; 
maximus, 13; Neisoni major, 13; scoticus, 13; 
Telamonius plenus, 12 
Nemesia strumosa Suttoni Dana compacta, 617 
o 
Oak, old, at Tewin Water, 326 
Onion, a crop of Record, 793 
Outram, Mr. Alfred, 254 
P 
Pampas, 265 
Pansy Masterpiece, 297 
Paradise Plume, 265 
Parsley at Fiunary in midwinter, 489 
Tea trials, five miles of, 793 
Peas, a crop of Model Telegraph, 793 
Pear Beurre Clairgeau, bush tree of, 409; Mar¬ 
guerite Marrilat, 75 • 
Phoenix, 267 
Platyclinis glumacea, 665 
Primula, a new seedling Chinese, 459 
Primulas, some of Messrs. Carter & Co.'s, 457 
Protheroe, Mr. William Henry, 237 
Prunus davidiana, 539 
R 
Ramsey & Son’s, Messrs., group at Ball’s Bridge, 
281 
Richardia elliottiana, 11; a double spathed Ricb- 
ardia, 569 
Rivers, F.R.H.S., Mr. T. A. H., Supt., May 26th 
Rohais Nursery, Guernsey, 105. 
Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society at Skibo 
Castle, 185 
Russell. Mr. D. T., Supt., May 26th ; Mr. Louis, 
490 
s 
Scilla sibirica, 11 
Spanish Chestnut, the, in Greenwich Park, 329 
Stanley Park, Liverpool, new conservatory or 
winter garden in, 361 
Swales, Mr. Thomas George, 55 
Sweet Pea Blanche Burpee, 758 ■ Earliest of All, 
759 
Sweet Peas, Giant-flowered, 441 ; a crop of dwarf 
(cupid), 793; Messrs. Webbs', at Wolverhampton, 
761 
T 
Taylor, Mr. William, 374 
Thorn Apple (Datura Stramonium), 137 
Toogood & Sons', Messrs., Seed Warehouses, 121, 
123 ; sub-irrigated pot, the, 345 
Tuberose, double (Polianthes tuberosa fl. pi.), 10 
Tulip Silver Standard, 25 
Tulips (Calochorti), group of Butterfly or Mariposa, 
9 ; group of Barr's late, 8 ; how Mr. Thurstan 
protects his, 553 
u 
Uniola, 265 
Uva grass, 265 
V 
Verbena New Mammoth, 439 
Victoria re^ia, 425 
w 
Wallace, F.R.H.S., Mr. R. W., Supt., May 26th 
Water Lily, the pink, in Greenwich Park, 601 
Webbs’ Calceolarias at the Temple Show, 633; 
Sweet Peas at Wolverhampton, 761 
Witty, F.R.H.S., F.N.C.S., Mr. J. H., 150 
Wythes, V.M.H., F.R.H.S., Mr Geo., Supt., May 
26th. 
