IV 
December 26 th, 1908 . 
CONTENTS. 
The Gardening World. 
Hedyaarum -neglectum, 763 
Selenium autumn, ale pumiilum, 660 
Hoe, new pattern, 259 
Holly tree, the right way t-o plant a, 267 
Hollyhocks, planting out,_ 317 
Honeysuckle, 553 
Horseradish, 143; the culture of, 197 
Hotbed, making a, 21 
Hyacinth grown in moss fibre, 671 
Hyacinths in glasses and bowls, 725; in glasses 
of water, 673; potting .Roman, 599 
Iris, dark blue, and light yellow Daisy, 486, 
487 
Iris pumila Count Andrassy, 396; Xiphium 
Thunderbolt, 712; xipliotdes, 623 
Ivy, how to, cut, 285 
Lachenalia Nelsoni, 245, 699 
Lamp, automatic oil feeding, 259 
Lapagerias, planting and propagating, 499 
Lathyrus filiformis. 792 
Lavender, drying, 559 
Leaves without a camera, photographing, 661 
Leek plants, how to plant out young, 185 
Leeks, planting, 379, 413 
Leontopodium alpinum, 184 
Lettuce, how to tie up a, 475 
Liatris elegans, 227 . T 
Lilium gdganteum, 145; Hansom, 733; Leucht- 
lini Ma.ximowiezii, 649; longiflorum for two 
years in moss fibre, 153 
Li Hums for the flower garden. 233; planting, 
Lobelia cardinalis. 71; for cuttings, 503; Kath¬ 
leen Mallard, 183 
Macrotomiai echioides, 441 
Mai ope traffida, 584 . 
Manure, how to make liquid, 412; protecting 
heaps of, 687 
Melon Eminence, 81 
Mint, how to plant, 285 
Mirabilis Jalapa, 113 
Mosohosma riparium. 51 
Moss fibre, Lily of the Valley, Tulips, Hya¬ 
cinths, etc., grown in, 617 
Mower, Green’s petrol motor la/wn, 264; patent 
chain automaton lawn, 266 
Mulberry, the, 13, 100 
Mushroom beds, 503 
Myosotis alpes'tris, 544 
Narcissus Emperor. 611; Incognita, 612 :_poeti- 
cus growing upside down, 230; Sir Watkm, 
311, 314 . 
Nephrolepis exaltata Piersom,_ 21o 
Nymphaea colossea, 365; William Doogue, 
382 
Oleanders, propagating. 457 
Oneidium kramerianum, 7,79; macranthum, 
203 . , 
Onions, bunching, 601; the right way to trans¬ 
plant, 267 
Pandnnus Sanderi, 123 
Parsley in frames, planting, 614 
Pea, Fuller's New Early Marrow, 167; 
Pilot, 411 
The 
Peach blossoms, thinning, 217; branch, the 
rignt way to disbud a, 267; method of plant¬ 
ing a, 767; tree leaves, blistered, 413; trees 
with leaves on them, pruning, 575 
Peaches ,a,nd Neotarines,, 324, 764 
Pear trees, how to prune, 53 
Peas in drills, sowing, 249; protecting autumn 
sown, 794; sowing, 68 
Peg, the screw, 263 
Pelargonium cutting. Zonal, 517 ; outside, Ivy- 
leavetl, 438 
Pelargoniums, planting leggy, 383 
Pentstemons from cuttings, propagating, 659 
Photography for garden lovers; Light and 
dark backgrounds, 629; Lighting the subject, 
541, 542; Plan of room, showing relative posi¬ 
tion of window, 541; Stands or tables, home 
made, 409; Various methods of holding the 
specimens, 685; Work in the conservatory, 739 
Phygelius oapensis, 361 
Piootee Lady Gascoigne, 752 
Pinching laterals of pruned trees, 489 
Pinks, pipings of, 460 
Plans of garden beds, 261, 265, 269, 281, 287, 
367 
Planter, Barr's bulb, 269 
Plans for small gardens, 261, 282 
Planting a shrub, 68 
Plants, lifting and dividing hardy border, 53 
Plum tree suckers, 21, 663 
Polemornium oonfertum me,lli,turn, 557 
Polygonum polystachyum, 47 
Potato set for planting, 128; Southern Queen, 
162; Toogood’s Thousandfold, 158; 
Potatos, boxing, 36; in pots, forcing, 187; lift¬ 
ing and storing, 697 
Primula frondosa, 529; pulverulenta, 516; the 
old double white Chinese, 303 
Primulas, propagating double, 297 
Privet, cuttings of Holden, 531 
Pi-opagator, the “ Success” hot air, 262 
Pruning deciduous climbers, 143 
Pyrethrums, dividing, 687 
Raspberry canes, thinning, 531 
Raspberries, planting, 635, 646 
Rehmannia angulata, 107 
Rhododendron B. W. Elliott, 455; Francis B. 
Hayes, 426; Frederick Waterer, 427; Lady 
Clementina Walsh, 425; Minnie, 445; Pink 
Pearl, 737; at Oarrowdore Castle, 459 
Rockeries, how to build, 49 
Rodgersia tabularis, 648 
Roller, the “Grand” garden, 269; the ‘ Solid- 
end ” garden, 260 
Rose A K. Williams, 527; Blanche Double de 
Ooubert, 713; Dorothy Perkin,s, 672; Indy 
Gay, 600; Marquise de Sinety, 469; Mrs. Myle s 
Kennedy. 471; Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, 469; 
Oberhofgartner Terks, 473; William Shean, 
477 
Rose cutting lifted by frost, 21; cuttings, in¬ 
serting, 701; trees, suckers on, 399 
Roses, budding, 447; how to bud, 485; showing 
how to prune, 185 
Saintpaulia ionantha,, 345 
Salpiglossis sinuata, 586 
Sapomaria ooymoides floribunda, 67 
Sea,kale, cutting of flowers of, 559; roots, 
forced, 53 
Saxiifraga Anclrewaiii, 598; catalaunipa, 125; 
flagellar,is, 530; granuiasa, 513; sarmentosa, 
781; trifuroata ceratopiiylla, 283; V andean, 
458 
Sedum oaeruleum, 141 
Seed boxes, preparing, 88 
Seeds from birds, how to protect lawn grass, 
249; of Asparagus and Beetroot, 675 
Shrub, how to lift a, 727 
Silene Fortunei rosea, 393 
Soils, ridging clayey, 749 
Sowing Parsley, Lettuce, Endive, etc., 517 
Sipiade, the “ Ideal,” 259 
Spinach, thinning, 317 
Stachys g'randiflora robusta, 299 
Staking a standard fruit tree, 741; a tall grow¬ 
ling subject, 429 
Staitice Suworowi, 195 
Strawberry layers, 503; nets, supports for, 
301; plants, hew to plaint, 285; plants, putting 
straw round, 201 ; plants, raised beds for, 517; 
runners in pots, layering, 429; runners to be 
removed, 545 
Strawberries, planting, 515; removing side 
crowns of, 614 
Sweet Pea, Elsie Herbert, 80; F. T. Beck, 90; 
Henry Bokford, 155; Lord Nelson, 83; Prin¬ 
cess Victoria,, 87; Queen of Spain, 157 ; Shel¬ 
ton, Mrs. E. M., 9of Sutton's Queen, 79 
Sweet Pea® in pots, sowing, 575 
Suckers on tree roots,, 333 
Symphyandra ossetioa, 214 
Tamarix P ; alla.si,i rosea, 121 
Thinning herbaceous plants, 333 
Thnips, 787 
Thuya plicata aurea, 343 
Thymus Serphyllum, 583 
Tomato plants from seed, 127; outdoor, 489 
Tomatos in greenhouse, frames,-etc., 558; in 
the open borders, 367; pinching the side 
shoots of, 429; thinning leaves of, 587 
Trachymene caerulea, 327 
Transplanting winter greens, 333 
Tree, pruning a, 36 
Trenching g-round, 601 
Tulip Canary Bird, 613; Princess Marianne, 
632; Pride of Haarlem, 397 
Turnips, thinning, 399 
Turves, laying, 741 
Vegetable Marrows, growing, 398 
Ventilation of greenhouses, 714 
Verbena tenepa, Mahonetd, 363; venosa, 347 
Veronica Teucrium dubia, 199; Traversi, 571 
Vine laterals on walls, 559 
Vines from eyes, propagating, 65; pruning out¬ 
door, 143; thinning out shoots on outdoor, 
383; training, 403, 404 
Viola gracilis Valderia, 107; olympioa, 572 
Violas, propagating, 569 
Violet runners, 489 
Violets in frames, planting, 587 
Wall, how to clothe, 737 
W,allflowers, planting, 635 
Wineberry, planting Japanese, 68 ; pruning 
Japanese, 587 
Winter greens, gaod and bad plants of, 545; 
with clubbed roots, 646 
Yucca gloriosa, 695; recurvifolia, 364 
LONDON: MAOLAKEN - & SONS. 37 & 38, SHOE LANE, EC. 
