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August 31, 1901.] 
CONTENTS. 
[The Gardening World. 
Taymoutb Castle, 103 
Taxable gardeners, 133 
Technical instruction in Tyrone, 
opposition to, 654 
Technolexicon, the, 828 
Temple Show, 600, 615, 623, 642 
Temple Shows, fourteen, 619 
Tennis court, 562 
Thalictrum Cbelidonii, 27 
Thistle plague, 52, 504 ; Scotch, 
crossed with Carnation, 812 
Thistles, 726 
Thomas, Mr. Owen, retirement of, 
5S3 
Thrifts, a revision of the British, 263 
Thunbergia grandiflora, 157 
Thyrsacanthus rutilans, 420 
Tobacco consumption, 685 ; in Ire¬ 
land, 668 
Tomato, Lister's Prolific, 833; Per¬ 
fection, " One and All," 39 : Twen¬ 
tieth Century, 69 
Tomato disease, 4, 117; leaves pro¬ 
liferous, 671; soup, 317; the, 538; 
trials at Reading, 71 
Tomatos attacked by a fungus, 719; 
for the winter, 37; from abroad, 
228 ; in winter, 797 
Torenias, 505 
Transatlantic liners, 283 
Trap for earwigs, a good, 125 
Trachelium caeruleum, 379 
Travelling partner, the, 537 
Tree, a smoking, 668; and shrub 
growth on Coney Island, 25 ; plant¬ 
ing, 829 ; planting in Chicago, 4 ; 
roots and faggots, 278 ; stumps and 
Honeysuckle, 92 
Trees and plants, on fragrant, 265, 
281, 299 ; and shrubs, 232; and 
shrubs, flowering, 92 ; and shrubs, 
pruning, 374; and shrubs suitable 
for stooling, 410; and woods, 569 ; 
big, 309, 723, 742 ; for the Strand, 
812; in park scenery, the judicious 
planting of ornamental, 545 ; Lon¬ 
don’s, 812; two old, 520 
Trinity Grove, Edinburgh, 372 
Trips to Dieppe, 764 
Tritonias at Kew, 796 
Tropaeolum tricolorum, 843 
Tulip, Annie McGregor, 637: Brun- 
hilde, 607 ; Dr. Hardy, 637; La 
Tulip Noire, 637; mooriana, 637; 
Van Poortvleit, 637 ; William III., 
607 
Tulip malformed, 671; Batalini Sun¬ 
rise, 637 ; ixioides, 637 ; Korolkowi 
bicolor, 510 ; violacea. 544 
Tulips, 358; at the Temple Show, 
Irish grown, 653 ; Darwin, ir ; 
double, 475 ; in Covent Garden, 244 
Turmeric tubers, 523 
Turnip budding from root, 475 
Union is strength, 427, 442 
United Horticultural Benefit and Pro¬ 
vident Society, 19, 52, 125, 245, 
294. 325. 388, 453, 537, 6or, 669, 
733. 812 
Urceocharis Clibrani, 429 
Urceolina aurea, 346 
Utility Poultry Club, 52, 133, 198, 
260, 342, 373, 421 
Valleyfield House, Midlothian, 187 
Vallota purpurea, 522 
Variegated Screw Pine, 342 
Vase class, great, at the Royal 
Aquarium, 182 
Vegetable crops and firm soil, 87 ; 
crops, the, 133 ; garden, notes on 
the, 409 ; liquids, property of some,. 
407 ; Marrow, record, by Mr. John 
Curror, 84 
Vegetables at Shrewsbury, Webb’s, 
25 ; best twelve kinds of, for com¬ 
petition, 706, 722, 755 
Vegetarianism, by Mr. Henry Cannell, 
309 
Veitch Memorial Fund, 340; Memo¬ 
rial Medal, 667 
Verbena, sweet scented, 557 
Veronica Diamant, 155; glauca, 669 
Veronicas, New Zealand, 533 
Viburnums, 536 
Victoria, 358 
Victoria exports of fruits, 186 
Victoria Medal of Honour in Horti¬ 
culture, 472 
Ventilation of greenhouses, 438 
Vincas, hardy, 90 
Vinegar plant, 685 
Vine-grafting, notes on, 198, 229 ; 
shoots, tying, 569 
Vineries, cleaning, 235 
Vines, inarching, 702 
Vintage, a British, 244 
Violet, Princess of Wales, 199 ; the 
Sweet, at Fullarton, 244 
Violets, 570 ; among the, 118; cultural 
hints, 87 ; for frames, 554, 569 ; 
self-fertilising, 639 ; the fertilisation 
of, 536 
Walks, making of Asphalt, 750 
Wall fruit trees, 212 
Walls and trees, 379 ; waterproof, to 
make, 748 
Wasps, 804 
Water, Kent, unsuitable for plants, 
639 
Water Lilies at Edenside, 770 
Waterfall at Bicton, DevoD, 557 
Watering outdoor plants, hints on, 
654 ; plants, 554, 573 
Wayside pictures, some, 750 
Weather for 1899, observations of the, 
149 ; treacherous, s6g 
Webb and Sons, Messrs., at Wolver¬ 
hampton, 733 ; root competition, 
219 ; seed farm trials at, 818, 836 
Wedding of Mr. N. N. Sherwood's 
daughter, 132 
Weed killer, 70 
Weed killers, to make, 653 
Weeds on walks, 36 ; troublesome 
garden, 781 
Welbeck Abbey, fire at, 102 
Welcome home, a, 814 
Wheat, the prices of, 154 
Whitton Park, Twickenham, 20 
Willow stake, a, 754 
Willows attacked by aphis, 135 
Wind and fruit falling, 187 
Windlestrawlee Nursery, Edinburgh, 
122 
Window boards, 616 ; displays, 
florist, 284 ; gardens. 342 ; Garden¬ 
ing Society, 615 
Wireworm, to catch, 374 
Wireworms, 797 
Wistaria, a notable, 661 
Woad, preparation of, 571 
Woburn Experimental Fruit Farm, 715 
Women as gardeners, 228 ; in agri¬ 
culture, 261 
Wood Leopard Moth, 425, 436, 507, 
520, 820 
Woods and forests, notes relating to, 
544 
Work under glass, 375, 538 ; urgent, 
69 
Workmen’s Compensation Act, 212, 
733 
Work, profitable, 21 
World’s Fair banquet, 700 
Worms in Potatos, 277 
Worshipful Company of Gardeners, 
716 
Wreaths in honour of the late Queen, 
373 
Wych Elm root, 372 
X. L. All Vaporising Fumigator, 694 
Yamanaka and Co., Messrs., of 
Osaka, Japan, 117 
Year, the fading, 230 
Yeast plant, 754 
Yew trees, age of, 282 
Yews, diseased growth of, 475 
Yorkshire Gala, Grand, 342, 692 
Zygocolax Veitchi Kromeri, 187 
ir_HiTJST_E^^.TIOI<rS. 
Anthurium Veitchi, 425 
Apple Bens Red, 72, ii. Supt. ; Mrs. Phillimore, 75 
Aquilegia, Sutton’s selected hybrid, 477 
Allotment holder’s exhibit, an, 153 
Antirrhinum, Sutton's Tom Thumb, 506 
Arabis albida flore pleno, 721 
Arctotis grandis, 798 
Aster, Cockade, Reine des Roses, 464 
Azaleas, a fine group of, 185 
Baxter, Mr. John, 246 
Begonia Gloire de Lorraine, at Bicton, 281 ; at 
Broughty Ferry, 281 
Bucklebury Place, the Dell Garden at, 89 
Bulbs and other flowers at Chelsea, forced, 
Caladiom W. E. Gladstone, 619 
Calceolarias, Messrs. Webbs', at the Temple Show, 
624 
Carnation Baring, Mrs. Charles, 770 ; Duchess of 
Fife, a border of, 137; Malmaison, with eighty- 
five flowers, 769 
Carnations (Malmaison) Sault, and Cecilia, 765 
Cherry Noble, 73 
Chertsey School of Handicrafts, The Greenhouse, 
41 
Chrysanthemum Lord Ludlow, 233; Mrs. J. C. 
Neville, 265 
Cineraria polyantha, 409 ; stellata, 459 
Cinerarias, group of brilliant prize and stellata, 625 
Cistus, Rock, in Northernhay Park, 817 
Clarkia Morning Glory, 464 
Coelogyne dayana grandis, 217 
Country cottage garden, a, 509 
Crowley, Mr. Philip, 302 
Crystal Palace, Mr R. Chamberlain's exhibit at, 847 
Cup exhibit at Exeter, 493 
Daisy New Giant White, 479 
Delphinium Carter's Blue Butterfly, 313 
Dendrobium densiflorum at Cullen House, 329 
Deutzia kalmiaeflora, 627 
Dianthus barbatus (Cannell’s Sweet William), 463 
Digitalis, Webb’s Spotted, 460 
Dolroyd Castle, Todmorden, Lancs , the conserva¬ 
tory, 43 
Eastor, Mr. John, 134 
Erythronium revolutum Pink Beauty, 8 
Fernery in winter, a British, 377 
Fountain in a suburban garden, 123 
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Freesia Leichtlinii major, Sutton’s, 9 
Fringe tree of Japan, the, 541 
Garden, a suburban, 121 
Gladioli, Kelway's, 457 
Gladiolus Colvillii The Bride, 10 
Gloxinia hybrida grandiflora, 393 
Gloxinias, Messrs. Sutton's, 623 
Godetia, Webbs’ New Bridegroom, 478 
Goodall, Mr. George, 422 
Grantully Castle, Aberfeldy, 201 
Green, F.R.H.S., Mr. John, 169 
Group in the Waverley Market, Edinburgh, Messrs. 
R. B. Laird & Sons’, 297 
Hibiscus syriacus, 525 
Higgs, Mr. W., 169 
Howe, F.R.H S., Mr. W., 169 
Irises, English, 6 
Irises, group of Barr's Spanish, 22 
Japanese trees, pigmy, 622 
Kalanchoe flammea, 621 
Lavatera arborea variegata, 479 
Layia elegans, 464 
Lily, a fasciated, 751 
Lilium Henryi, 753 ; Harrisii, 749 ; Krameri, 27 
Lycaste Skinneri alba, 441 
McHattie, Mr. J. W., 169 
Mease, Mr. W., 169 
Muscat house at the Nether Street Nurseries, 361 
Myosotis alpestris Victoria, 510 
Narcissus Glory of Leiden, 574 ; Johnstoni Queen 
of Spain, 23 ; Madame de Graaff, 573 ; poeticus 
at Rush, co. Dublin, 11 ; poeticus ornatus, 7; 
rugilobus, 23 ; Santa Fina, 7 
Nectarine Early Rivers, 72, i. Supt. 
Nether Street Nurseries, Finchley, Muscat house at 
the, 361 
Odontoglossum polyxanthum, 589 
Olearia stellulata, 249 
Orchids at Coombe Cottage, 57 
Owen, Mr. Robert, 169 ; Mr. Walter, 169 
Pansies, Dickson’s superb, 463 
Petunia, Lord Courtenay, 465 
PiOotee, yellow-ground, Argosy, 770; Defoe, Daniel, 
770; Glee Maiden, 77c 
Poppy The Cardinal, 511 
Primula Forbesi compacta, 393 
Pterls albo-lineata Alexandrae, 689 
Queen, Her Majesty the, 345 
Ranunculus aconitifolius fl. pi., 605 
Reading Gardeners at Bucklebury Place, 641 
Rose Miniature, Polyantha, 733 ; Mrs. B. R. Cant, 
Supt. July i3th; Queen Alexandra, Supt. July 
13th; Reve d’ Or, 737; the Garland, at Mun- 
stead, 673 
Ruellia macrantha, 657 
Schizanthus retusus albus, 458 
School of Handicrafts, Chertsey, The Geeenhouse, 
41 
Seward, Mr. Wm., 169 
Solanum albidum Portmanni, 393 
Spiraea Aruncus, 829 
Stock East Lothian, Snowdrift, 460 
Strawberry, Fillbasket, 705 ; Laxton’s Climax, 705 ; 
The Laxton, 705; Trafalgar, 705; Veitch’s 
Prolific, 70 
Strawberry support, 426 
Streptocarpus, Veitch's new hybrids, 458 
Sunflower Miniature Golden Star, 478 
Sweet Pea, Burpee, Blanche, 786; Burpee, Sadie 
801; Coccinea, 801; Gordon, George, 801; 
Kenyon. The Hon. Mrs. E., 801; Ormsby-Gore, 
Lady M., 801; Spencer, Countess, 813; Will- 
mott, Miss, 801 
Sweet Pea, a six-flowered, 803 
Sweet Peas, a fine exhibit of, 781; a vase of, as 
exhibited at the Aquarium, 785 
Sweet William, Carter’s Holborn Glory, 465 
Syrian Mallow, 525 
Taymouth Castle, 105 
Tomato, Lister’s Prolific, 833; "One and All" 
Perfection, 39 
Tulips, a group of Darwin, 12; a field of Darwin, 
13 
Tydaea hybrida grandiflora, 393 
Vegetables at Shrewsbury, Webbs', 25 
Veitch, Mr. Harry J..F.L.S., &c„ 543 
Waterfall at Bicton, Devon, 557 
Webbs’ vegetables at Shrewsbury, 25 
Wood, Mr. George, 38 
