The Gardening World. 
CONTENTS 
Decembet 28th, 1907. 
Sweet Peas, 5, 248, 432; an experiment, 151; 
at Westminster, 522; oalendrial operations, 
134. 208, 288. 354. 416, 503. 564, 630. 691, 811; 
culture of, 220; early, 20; for exhibition, 142; 
in a dry garden, 348; the vagaries of, 646, 
674 
Temple Show, the great, 382, 390, 408 
Thinning crops, 554 
Toad-flax, a good perennial, 772 
Todea barbara, 224 
Tomato, the, 542 
Tomatos outside, 32 
Tools, the care of garden, 126 
Tradescantias, 572 
Transplanting, 455 
Trees and shrubs at Inglewood, 546; flowering, 
431, 452; the art of planting, 375; history in. 
482 
Trenching, 34 
Trolliases, 626 
Tropaeolum spociosum, 282 
Tuberoses out of doors, 300 
Turnip Ply, 443 
Tulip Gorgeous, 430; ha Grandeur, 347 
Tulips, May-flowering, 330 
Vases, economical flower, 223, 237 
Vegetable garden, the, 2 
Vegetables for Amateurs, 234 
Verbena Aublietia compacta, 408, vii. 
Veronica spicata, 481 
Viburnum rhitidophyllum, 679 
Victoria Medal of Honour, 618 
Viola family, the, 414 
Violas, 615; for spring bedding, white, 545; 
how to grow, 298; in a Tx>ndon suburban gar¬ 
den, 602, 662 
iii. 
Violets, sweet, 37, 70 
Vitis leeoides, 691; inconstans Lowii, 698, v. 
Walks, garden, 18 
Wallflowers as pot plants, 434; sowing, 349 
Wall gardening, 59 
Walls, decorated, 529 
Wasp catching extraordinary, 155 
Watering, 202, 456, 672; the science of, 502; 
with hot water, 20 
Weeds and rubbish, 712, 729, 734, 760; and their 
eradication, 266 
Windlestrawlee Nursery, 15 
Window boxes, about, 319; plants for, 414 
Winter, the end of, 191 ; the last of, 217 
Worm, the Planarian, 802 
Yuccas, 248 
Yulan, the, as a wall plant, 456 
ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Abelia chinensis, 613 
Achillea ageratifolia, 547 
Aethionema Kotpchyi, 515 
Agapanthus umbellatus, 349 
Allium kansuense, 465 
Alpine house at Kew, the, 270 
Althaea pontica, 715 
Alyssum saxatile, 149; saxatile Tom Thumb, 
469 
Amarantus caudatus, 129; hypochondriacus, 
167 
Androsace sarmentosa, 411 
Anemone Hepatica caerulea, 181; Pulsatilla, 
165; Pulsatilla alba, 335 
Antirrhinum Fiery Belt, 80; glutinOsum, 559 
Aphis brush, 578 
Apple Bismarck, 690; Cockle’s Pippin, 687; 
Grime's Goldpn Pippin, 771; Lord Derby, 687 
Apple blossom, three sets of, 758 
Apples 1 , grafting, 11; sketches of trees, 10 
Aquilegias, long spurred hybrids, 147 
Arabia albida flore pleno, 453 
Arundinaria japonica in Greenwich Park, 561 
Asparagus on a hotbed, forcing, 812 
Asperula suberosa, 599 
Aster Nova»-Angliae Mrs. J. P. Rayner, 781; 
Stracheyi, 617; tnrbinellus, 53 
Bean, Barr’s Golden Wax Pod Dwarf Butter, 
145 
Begonia Lady I’-ene Burgess, 84 
Beilis rotundifolia caeruiescens, 411 
Billbergia nutans, 287 
Birds, device for protecting fruit bushes and 
Peas from birds, 275 
Boiler, a new conservatory, 650 
Bulbs, potting Lily, 147 
Cabbage Ply, the, 123; Green’s Express, 301 
Calceolaria integrifolia angustifolia, 22 
Caloohortus pulchellus, 415 
Camassia Leichtlini, 385 
Campanula balchiniana, 447 
Oardamine prateneis flore pleno, 350 
Carnation, Burnett, Mrs. H., 76; Flamingo, 
118; Marmion, 78 
Carnation, fancy yellow ground, Earl King, 
589; Linksmam, 588; Samuel Clemens, 576 
Carnations, staking and tying, 403 
Ceanothus Perie Bose, 798 
Centaurea snaveolens flava. 616 
Oentaureas, new strain of, 79 
Cheiranthus alpinus, 154 
Chelone obliqua, 809 
Cherries, pruning, 102, 103, 119 
China Aster, Earliest White Market, 147; Os¬ 
trich Plume, 167; Sutton’s New White Bay, 
China Asters, Webbs’, 219 
Christmas greeting. 795 
Chrysanthemum CSara Wells, 744; Crown 
Jewel Improved, 743; P. W. Lever 749- H J 
Jones 1908, 747; Mrs. L. Thorn, 745; Romance 
Chrysanthemum carinatum burridgeanum, 
675; Mrs. Charles Lowthian Bell, 601 
Chrysopsis villosa, 133 
Clarkia pulchella pulcherrima, 731; Webbs’ 
New Double Salmon, 75 
Clerodendron trichotomum, 659 
Clock- “ miniature floral, 205 
Colchicum speeiosum album, 785 
Coleuses in Sydenham Recreation Grounds, 
dwarf standard, 127 
Convolvulus tricolor, 221 
Corydalis nobilis, 433; tomentosa, 571 
Crocus Balansae, 27 
Croquet ground, plan of, 278 
Crown Imperial, fruits or seed vessels of, 658 
Cucumber Toogood's Success, Ridge, 145 
Currants, illustrations of pruning and propa¬ 
gation, 135, 136, 153 
Cyclamen repanclum, 467 
Oypripedium Godefroyae leucochilum, 365; 
hirsutoin, 469 
Daffodil Queen Christina, 397 
Daffodils on the grass, 628 
Dahlia Mauve Queen, 704; Rev. Arthur Hall, 
718; Sweet Nell, 340; William Marshall, 705 
Dahlia tuber, cutting of, 193 
Daphne odora, 367 
Demdromecon rigidum, 770 
Diaacia Barberae, 769 
Dibber, a new, 113 
Dioon pectinatum, 5 
Dixie, Randolph’s lea.p on the, 561 
Doronicum plantagineum excelsum, 221 
Dryas octopetala, 557 
Eranthis oilicioa, 7 
Eremurus Olgae, 492 
Erica hyemalis alba-, 127; lusitanica, 115, 269 
Figs, propagation and pruning of, 172, 184, 185 
Flame Flower in Greenwich Park, 451 
Preesia refracta, 203 
Fritillaria aurea,, 317; Elwesii, 351; latifolia, 
435 
Fumigating plant houses, 573 
Galanthus Elwesii, 39; nivalis, 7; nivalis flore 
pleno, 22 
Galega officinalis Hartlandi, 181 
Geranium pratense, 367 
Gilia coronopifolia, 97 
Godetia Marchioness of Salisbury, 689 
Gooseberries, propagation and pruning of, 
243, 263, 264 
Gooseberry .bush, 224; cordon, 225; standard, 
224 
Grape Vines, 279, 280. 296, 307, 308, 327, 328 
Greenfly on Chrysanthemum, 560 
Greenhouse, come and see the, 289 
Gunnera scabra at Delgaty Castle, 585 
Gunnersbury House, the arch at, 363 
Helleborus eaucasicus, 44 
Hippeastrum flowered from seed in two years, 
347 
Hotbed, the making of a, 176 
Hyacinth Grand Maitre, 629 
Hyacinths, three model, 632 
Hydrangeas, propagating, 518 
Hylotofna Rosae, 373 
Hysterionica falcata, 365 
Indiar-rubber Plant, propagating the. 258, 259 
Iris alata, 12: buchariea, 285; Haynei, 399; 
Leichtlinii, 382; reticulata, 227 
Lambeth garden, a pretty, 647 
Lawn scraper, a rapid, 786 
Layering-pin, an easily made, 530 
Leaves, collecting, 732 
Leuoojum aestivum, 449 
Lewisia rediviva, 799 
Lilac Marie LegTaye, 21 
Lilium Hansoni, 465; japonicum, 531; mona- 
delphum szovitzianum, 488; pomponium, 
517; speeiosum Melpomene, 95 
Lily of the Valley, 55 
Linaria alpina, 162; dalmatica, 306 
Lychnis Visca-ria alba, 543 
Magnolia stellata, 303 
Malcomia littorea., 729 
Medlars, propagation, 421, 422. 439 
Melons, rearing, 475, 476, 550, 707, 708 
Mice, method of trapping, 214 
Miltonia vexillaria Lambeau’s var., 530 
Miscanthus japonicus zebrinus, 429 
Mulberries, propagation and training of, 778, 
vii. 
Mulching, illustrated, 537 
Muscari botryoides album, 223; conicum, 235; 
Heavenly Blue, 631 
Mutisia decurrens, 784 
Myosotis alpestris, 417 
Narcissus Grand Monarque, 271; incompara- 
bilis Gloria Mundi, 239; Johnstoni King of 
Spain, 237; Leedsii Eileen Mitchell,' 381; 
Leedsii White Lady, 431; Mme. de GraafI, 
633; poeticus King Edward VII., 627; poeticus 
ornatus, 251; Sir Watkin, 629 
Nepenthes sanguinea, 504 
Nephrolepis exaltata elegantissima, 554, v. 
Odontoglossums from Oakwood, 395 
Olearia Haastii. 37 
Onion Fly, the, 355 
Ononis rotundifolia, 523 
Onosma albo-roseum, 587 
Orchis latifolia, 502 
Osmunda regalis, 51 
Oxalis enneaphylla, 519 
Paeony Queen Alexandra. 79 
Path, a pretty garden. 99 
Pea. Eckford's Commander, 82; stakes, a sub¬ 
stitute for, 334 
Pear Doyenne du Comice. 691 
Pelargonium cuttings, 238 
Petunia Double White Fringed. 757 
Philadelphus coronarius, 169 
Phlox amoena, 395: reptans. 417 
Phormium tenax Powerscourtii. 3 
Pieotee. yellow ground, Antonio, 575; Lady 
Gascoigne. 574 ; Leonora, 575 
Pink Mrs. Sinkins as an edging, 447 
Plumbago capensis. 121 
Polygonum amplexicaule oxyphyllum, 253; 
baldschuanieuirc 19 
Potato Duchess of Cornwall, 267; new seedling 
kidney, 53 
Primula ciliata purpurea. 381: cockburmana, 
523; marginata. 331: verticillata. 398 
Privet, cuttings of the golden. 192 
Protecting Peas from sparrows, 275; plants, 
device for, 546 
Pruning, diagrams illustrating, 28, 43 
