December 28th, 1907. 
THE 
Gfl^DEfll^G COOKED 
An Illustrated Journal for all Lovers of Gardening. 
(NEW SERIES.) 
JANUARY 5 th to DECEMBER 28 th , 1907. 
Acer opulifolium, 285 
Acetylene and plants, 242 
Achillea silpirica, 
Actinidia chinensis, 404 
Aescnlus parviflora, 614_ 
Aethionema coridifolium, 351 
Agapetes speciosa, 349 
Allamanda grandiflora, 599 
Almonds, the enenry of, 600 
Alpine border, a blue, 334 
Alpines, 151, 456; among the, 362, 550 
Alyssum maritimum prostratum, 271 
Alyssums for the rock garden, 413 
Amaryllis or- Hippeastrum, 729 
American Blight, 21 
Amphioome Emodi, 446 
Androsaoes and Drabas, 452 
Anemone, the, 69; angulosa, 396; hortensis, 
586 
Annuals and bedding plants from seed, rais¬ 
ing, 250; growing, 164 
Ant hills on the lawn, to destroy, 236 
Anthemis montana, 796 
Antirrhinums for bedding, 700 
Aphis brush, the, 578 
Apple Friandise, 237 
Apple trees, planting, 110 
Apricots and their suihmer treatment, 394 
Aquilegias, 446 , 
Arachnanthe rohaniama, 705 
Aralia Sieboldii, resuscitating, 796 
Arches and covered ways, 517 
Arctotis regalis, 677 
Ardisias, 584 
Artemisia stellenana, 445 
Asclepias tuberosa, 383 . 
Asparagus culture, 250; errors m the culti 
ration of, 375 ^ , „, Q 
Aspidistras, winter treatment of, <66 
Aster Amelias H. J. Cutbush, 749; Beauty of 
Oolwall, 698, v.; Miss Southall, 708; Norali 
Peters, 692; Peters’ White, 688 
Athyrium Filixifoemina plumosum, Horsfall. 
242 
Aubrietia Henry Marshall, 363 
Auricula. Berkeley. Mrs., 306; Brightness, 301 
Auriculas, 6; and their cultivation, 4^- 
Asalea Mme. Anthony Koster, 399 
Azalea®, 769 
Bank, a beautiful, 298 
Barberries, the, 450 
Baskets, hanging, 570 
Bean, the Butterfly, 180 
Bedding among roekwork, spring. 44 ?i W™' 
binations, useful, 365; effective, 446; planning 
for next spring’s, 462; plants, foliage in, 433 
Begonia Lady Cromer, 408, vii.; Mrs. J. C. 
Gwillim, 397; Rote Lubeca, 550; William Mar¬ 
shall, 408, vii. 
Begonia culture, tuberous, 272 
Begonias, winter-flowering, 343 
Berberis Wilsonae, 714 
Bindweed and Coltsfoot, 760 
Birds and fruit buds, 19. 
Blanchard fund, the, 4, 27, 134 
Books: A Book of English Gardens, 616; A 
Concise Handbook of Climbers, Twiners and 
Wall Shrubs, 690; A First Course in Prac¬ 
tical Botany, 770; Alpine Plants, 169; Annual 
and biennial plants, 564; A Text Book on 
Plant Diseases, 239; Beautiful Gardens, 318; 
Bees for Pleasure and Profit. 582, v.; Com¬ 
pensation for Man and Maid, 312; Collins’ 
handy modern fiction, 472; Carnations and 
Pinks, 350; Elementary Botany, 784; Evers- 
ley Gardens and Others, 452; Everyman’s 
Book of Garden Flowers, 270; Flowers and 
Fruits for the Home, 730; Flowers of the 
Field, 434; Gardening in Town and Subtrb, 
546; Glass Culture, 532; Hills of Health, 700; 
Kew Hand-lists, 366; Manures for Fruit and 
other Trees, 660; My Garden, 513; My Garden 
Diary, 60; Onions, 732; Orchid Hybrids, 207; 
Our Kitchen Garden, 504; Pictorial. Garden¬ 
ing, 560; Practical Fruit Culture, 532; Roc-h¬ 
and Alpine Gardening, 416; Rustic Car¬ 
pentry, 334; School Gardening, 662; Seasonal 
Botany, 56; Select Carnations^ Piootees, and 
Pinks, 178; Supplement to N.D.S. Offici-'l 
Catalogue. 187; The Book of Cut Flowers, 
704; The Book of the Open Air, 302, 537: The 
Book of the Scented Garden, 676; The Chry¬ 
santhemum Year Book, 254; The Horticul¬ 
tural Directory, 32; The Modern Carnation, 
334; The Perpetual Flowering Carnation, 
398; The Prevention of Infectious Diseases, 
568, v.; The Principles of Horticulture. 223; 
The Romance of Plant Life, 470; The Small 
Town Garden, 602; The Sweet Pea Annual, 
55; Water Gardening, 554, v. 
Bouvardias, 205 
Bracken as a food, the, 286 
Brasso-Catb-Laelia Veitchi. 302 
Brassocattleya Mary, 512, v.; Pluto. 102; 
Rowena, 633 
Buddleia variabilis magnifica, 582, v. 
Bulb culture, 196 
Bulbs for amateurs. 740; for the rockery, 571; 
hints on buying. 714; without drainage, how 
to grow, 781 
Burbank’s creations, 413 
Buying seeds and plants, the art of, 314 
Cacti, 464 
Caladium Thomas Tomlinson, 399 
Oaladiums, 330 
Calceolarias for amateurs. 434; herbaceous, 
462, v.; how I grow them, 702 
Calochortus, concerning the, 799 
Campanula, Chimney, 674; or Bellflowers, 714; 
persicifolia, newer forms of, 558; pereicifolia 
William Lawrence, 546 
Canna Mme. Louis Yoraz, 624 
Cannas, 375 
Canterbury Bells, 565 
Cardamine pratensis fl. pi., 362 
Carnation Aristocrat, 87; Beacon, 739; Mar- 
mion, 119, 408, vii.; Rose-pink Enchantress. 
747 
Carnation, the American, tree, and perpetual 
flowering, 592; the tree, 259 
Carnations, American tree. 686; and Picotees 
at the Warren, 574, 588; at Westminster. 
532; Malaiaison, 528; monthly directions for 
culture, 56, 118, 188, 271, 335, 402, 489. r 
618, 663, 719, 785; propagation of tree, 218; 
seedling, 254; staking and tying, 403; tree. 
497; winter-flowering, 428 
Cattleya Armstrongiae magnifica, 708; Fabia 
gloriosa, 749; bardyana Westonbirt var., 713: 
Iris His Majesty, 636; labiata alba Purity. 
794; labiata. Augusta, 742; Mendelii Francis 
Wellesley, 447; Moesiae Princess of Wales, 
412; Thor, 558 ; Waldemar, 546 
Celery, earthing up, 192; bow to grow. 526, 
v.; storing, 4 
Chalk, the virtues of. 376 
Cheimatobia brumata, 717 
Christmas, flowers at, 794 
Chrysanthemum Clara Vurnum, 741; Essne 
Reed, 704; Foxhunter, 774; Freda Bedford, 
788; GeSorge Mileham, 762: G. F. Costa. 742: 
H. J. Jones 1908. 701; Le Cygne. 698. v.; Mrs. 
Charles Lowtkian Bell. 601: Minnie Carpen¬ 
ter, 690; Mrs. Redden. 768; Mrs. Wakefield, 
729. 742; Romance. 741; Splendour. 741: W. 
J. Higgs. 762 
Chrysanthemum, sport from Mme. R. Ober- 
thur, 796 
Chrysanthemums at Edinburgh. 759: at the 
Crystal Palace, 674, 748. 791; big blooms of. 
26, 154; fashions in. 744; for decorative pur¬ 
poses, 570; grown for market, 806; monthly 
calendar, 27, 99. 183, 255. 320. 383. 450. 516. 
587, 645. 703, 771: notes on early. 728; propa¬ 
gating. 780; propagation of. 34 
Cineraria, the, 52 
Cinerarias, 343: growing, 410 
Clematis, classified for amateurs. 598 
