yiii. December 31st, 1304.] 
CONTENTS. 
[The Gardening World. 
iLLTTSTR A-Tioisrs. 
Abelia oilmens is, 933 
Aoonitum Wi.lsoni, 197 
Actinidia chinemsis, 722 
Aldenham House, Lake and 
grotto at, 865; Water scene at, 
Supt. Oct. 29 
Anemone angulosa alba, 299; 
ooronaria Eastern Queen, 379 : 
memorosa major, Supt., July 9 
Apple Bismarck, 80; Bailantine, 
931; Hector Maodonald, 907 ; 
Hormead Pearmain, 121; Peas- 
good’s Nonsuch, 977; School¬ 
master. 975 ; Apple W agener, 
35 
Arabis aubrietioides, 443 
Aralia spinosa, Supt. March 5 
Arundinaria japonica, Supt. May 
28 
Asparagus medeoloides myrtifolia, 
981 
Begonia (tuberous) Countess of 
Warwick, Supt., January 30; 
Venus, 741; Bertolonia hirsuta. 
marmorata, 257 
Bougainvillea, Maud Qhettl©burgh, 
Supt., August 27 
Bulb rooms, one of Messrs. 
Sutton and Sons’, 779 
Bull’s Head on Elm, 849 
Calceolaria integrifolia angusti- 
folia, 7 
Oalochortus clavatus, 1061; pui- 
ohellus, 632 
Camassia Cusickii, 805; Fraseri, 
217 
Cheiranthus alpinus, 423 
Chrysanthemum Buttercup, 915 ; 
Lady Cranston, Supt. January 
23; Crimson, Merstham, Supt. 
November, 26; Crossley, Mrs. 
Eric, Supt. December 3; Dal¬ 
ton, Mrs. T., 1019; Elliott, 
Mrs. W., Supt. November 19; 
Fraser, J., 959; Gooding, W., 
Supt. December 10; James, 
Mrs. D. Willis, Supt. Novem¬ 
ber 12; Lennard, Lady, 910; 
Mafalda, Princess, Supt. De¬ 
cember 17; Pulling, Mrs. 
R. C., 909; Richardson, Mary, 
961; ’Street, Mrs., 953; Ver- 
tenville, Mme. de la, 955; 
Webbs’ 'annual 275; Wedge, 
Hetty, 912; Wells, Winnie, 36 
Cimi'difuga simplex, 115 
Cineraria stellate (Sutton s), 
469 ; (Webbs’), 462 
Clerodendron trichotomum, 868 
Olianthus Dampieri tricolor, 30 
Coccoloba gmndifoTia, Supt. Jan¬ 
uary 16 
Codiaeuans, collection of, Supt. 
May 14 
Codohacum libanoticum, 235 
Colletia cruoiata, 934 
Conservatory, a handsome, Supt. 
June 25; at Oak Hill, Ipswich, 
Supt. October 8 ; new, at Nun 
Appleton, Supt. January 9 
Cosmea bipinnata, 277 
Cotoneaster augustifolia, 1047, 
1048 
Cramibe orientalis, Supt. Decem¬ 
ber 31. 
Crieff Hydropathic and Winter 
Garden, Supt, September 10 
Crocus Candidas luteus, 386 ; chry- 
santihus albidus, 322 
Cyclamen Giant Cherry Red, 241 
Cymbidium lowio-eburneum con- 
color, 449 
Cypripedium Calceolus, 255; 
Helen Oakwood var., 381; in- 
signe, 54 ; lawrenceanum hyeia- 
num, 689; montan urn, 632; 
Rolfei superbum, 1041; specta- 
bile album, 650 
Oytisus fragrans, 653 
Dahlia Dainty, Supt, May 7 
Daisy, the Shasta, 58 
Darwi’nia Shookeriiana, 889 
Delphinium nudicaule, 671 
Dendtobium bigibbum, 75; densi- 
florum albo-luteum, 983 ; Sibyl, 
319 
Deutzia scaibra discolor purpura- 
scens, 665 
Diarathus monspessulanus, 635 
Dollery, Mr. T. W., 261 
Emfoothrrum coccineum, 510 
Epirphyllura delicatum, 284 
Eremurus himlalaicus. 463 ; Olgae, 
487 ; robustus elwesianuis, 463 
Erica gracilis nivalis, 1021; pro- 
pendems, 759 
Eryngium alpimim, 278 
Fritillaria camschatcensis, 742; 
Elwesii, 445; Meleagris al'ba, 
221; pontica, 407 
GailJardia Veitch’s compact strain, 
280 
Galega officinalis alhiflora, Supt. 
May 21 
Garden, miniature model, 824 
Gardening on a bakehouse, roof, 
100 
Gram Heldreiehi superbuxn, Supt. 
October 1 
Glo'riosa superba, 766 
Gloxinia Webbs’ new Purple 
Queen, 599 
Gloxinias, a fine strain of, Supt. 
February 27 ; (Garters’), 470 
Triffinia hyacinthina, 181 
Haemanthus multiflorus, 843 
H’ippeastrmn Hermita, 339 
Hippophae rhamnoides, Supt, 
February 6 
Hypericum pabulum, 95; poly- 
phyllum, 686 
Iris Haynei, 325; histrioiides, 
777; Lorteti, 703; saeheana, 
845 ; sindjaremsis, Supt. March 
26 ; Xiphium sordida, 527 
Ixia speciosa, 648 
Ixiolirkm montanum tataricum, 
685 
Jacobinia chrysostephana, 51; 
coccinea, 57 
r* 
King’s Acre lawn, 611 
Kniphofia aloides nobilis, 175; 
Leicbtlinii aurea., 176 
Laohenalia Nelsoni, 301 
Laelia purpurata Queen Alexan¬ 
dra, Supt. July 2 
Lilium auratum rubro-vittetum, 
93; candidum, 305, 776; ele- 
gans Waliacei, 739; longi- 
ttorum Harrisii, 786; mariti- 
mmn, 9 ; monadelphum szovit- 
zianum, 522; nepa.lense, 198; 
tenuifolium, 425 ; testaceum 
667 
Limnanthemum peltatum, 866 
Linaria alpina, 725 
Litho'Spermum graminifolium, 
668 
Loropetalum cliinense, Supt. April 
9 
Lysimachia Henryi, 29 
MacGregor, Mr. D., 79 
Magnolia stellate, 827 
Meconopsis Wallichii, 806 
Mentzelia Lindleyi, Supt. June 18 
Narcissus Barr, Mrs. Geo., 360; 
Barr, Peter, 787; Betteridge, 
Mrs. H. D., 781; cyclamineus, 
Supt. April 30; Harvey, Ag¬ 
nes, 360; King Alfred, 360; 
Leedsii Elaine, 403; Scilly 
White, 788 
Nicotiana sylvestris, Supt. Feb¬ 
ruary 13 
Odontoglossum crispum colmani- 
anum, 629; crispvun Jeanette, 
721 
Odontoglossums at Oakwood, a 
group of, Supt. July 30 
Ononis rotundifolia, 701 
Ornithogalum nutans, 871 
Papaver orientale, 285 
Peach Mignonne, Grosse, 801 
Pear Beurre Baltet pere, 799; 
Beurre Fouqueray, 799 
Pelargoniums at Gunnersbury 
House, 887 
Pentstemon Watsoni 704 
Phaius Hmnblotii albus, 361; 
with parents, hybrid, Supt. 
August 30 
Phyllostaichys nigra, Supt. March 
i9; viridi-glaucescens, Supt. 
February 20 
Picea lowiana, 283 
Polyanthus Primroses, Carter s, 
279 
Potato Derbyshire Success, 745 ; 
Sutton’s Discovery, 999 
Potatos, notable, 503 
Primula kewensis, Supt. March 
12; sinensis Brilliant King, 
138; iHolborn Queen, 161; 
Princess May, 157 ; Star Ruby, 
137; The Duchess, 135 
Protector, Pea, plant and seed, 
155 
Pyrus Scheideckeri, Supt. July 
23; spectabilis, Supt. August 
13 
Raspberry Penwill’s Champion, 
997 
Rebmannia ungulate, 117 
Rhododendron Pink Pearl, 541 
Rhododendrons, Messrs. John 
Waterer and Sons’, 539 
R.ibes speciosum, 195 
Richardia africana, 73 
Rodgersia pinnata, 8 
Rosa, noisettia.ua, Supt. Septem¬ 
ber 24 
Rose Ames, Mrs. Oliver, 581; 
Battersea, Lady, Supt. July 
16 ; Beauclerc, * Lady Moyra, 
594; Billiard et Barre, 578; 
Brown, Bessie, Supt. April 
23; Cant, Ben., Supt. Septem¬ 
ber 17; Cochet, White Maman, 
Supt. September 3; Dickson, 
Hugh, 'Supt. October 15; 
Draschki, Frau Karl, 596 ; Earl 
of Warwick, Supt, December 
24; Electra, Supt . August 6 ; 
Grant, Mildred, 577; Irene, 
hybrid Tea scented, Supt. 
January 2; White, Lady, 
Supt. October 22; Ditto, 
Mane. la Marquise, 613; 
Marshall. Field. 647; Monier, 
Mme. Charles, 466; Neiges, 
Perle de, 464; Snowdon, 593 ; 
Ulster, 575; Vibert, Aimee, 
276 
Rossie Priory, the flower garden, 
761 
Royal Horticultural Hall and 
offices, 619 ; view of platform at 
opening ceremony, 618 
Rustic Work, 1063 
Salix repens argentea, Supt. June 
11 
Sarraoenia flava major, 563 
Saxifraga Cotyledon x Hostii, 
505; muscoides atropurpurea, 
359; muscoides Rhei superba, 
401; tenella, 485; Waliacei, 
215 
Scottish Challenge Trophy for 
Grapes, 545 
Sea Buckthorn, Supt. February 6 
Sedum Sieboldi, 760; spectabile 
atropurpureum, 931 
Selaginella watsoniana, Supt. 
April 16 
Stake, Long’s Patent, 524 
Strawberry Bedford Champion, 
557; Reward, 557; The Lax- 
ton, 558 
Sweet Peas, new, Supt. Novem¬ 
ber 5 
Tiar'ella cordifolia, 893 
Trachelospeimum crocostomum 
236 
Tree ties, Beckett’s. 14 
Tulipa Baitalini, 472; Didieri, 
1067; kaufmanniana, 345; k. 
aurea, 346; linifolia, 707 
Tweed Vineyard, interior of 
vinery, 822 ; view of the, 821 
Lilmus montana pendula, 719 
Vegetables from Aldenham 
House, exhibit of, 854 
Veitchian Cup, the, 491 
Vernon Park, new Palm house 
and conservatory at, 1003 
Vine for table decoration, 1025 
Watsonia angusta, 683; meriana 
Ardernet, 461 ; meriana gridi- 
folia O’Brien, 785 
Wistaria ckinensis at E. Acton 
House, 564; multijuga rus- 
selmna, Supt. April 2 
Nanthoceras sorbifolia, 429 
