THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 
Ill 
Chflsea Pensioners’ Gardens ... ^ 
Chelseia Physic Garden . 576, 
COierry, Enomies of the ... ... 
Cherries for Gardens ... ... 1C-, ^-o 
Cherry Tree, A Prodaictive ... 686 
Chertsey, New Open Space for ... 649 
Chester Paxton Society, 13o l^a, 
196, 231, 609, 911, 98o 
Clu>etnuts, Horse .919, 942, 9^ 
ChiekweiMj Family, The ... . 
Chiefs from Southern Nigeria, The 490 
Chironia ixifera.639, 719, 893 
■ Chisholm, Mr. J. S. 536, 856 
Ohislehurst Amateur Hortioul- 
tural Society .510 
Chislehurst, Kent, The Nurseries 197 
Christmas Dessert Table .975 
Christmas Gift, A Noveq . 57 
ChriK-tmas, Travelling Home for 968 
C'horizemas . 
Chives .1;*;* 
Chois>}'a ternata . 6^, 
Choice Siicculente .203 
Ohryv«anthera.um maximum Hen- 
fioh-i . 
Chrysanthemum Conference, _A 
Siieeossful .^^6, 954 
Chrv'santhemum SprgLy, Definition 
of a . 
Chrysanthemum, A Huge ...916, 952a 
Chrysanthemums, 14, 3^, 653, 673, 
744, 766 
Anemone- 
.101 
Chryeanthemuniis at Cardliff ... HO 
Chrysanthemums at Ghemt .863 
Chrysianthemums a.t Essex Hall ... 816 
Ch r y s a ntheraums. Blackened 
Leaves of .-."94, 872 
Chrvsanithemums, Early - fiower- 
‘ing. 732; in South-weet Scot¬ 
land. 782 
Chrysanthemums, Feeding, 581; 
and Top-dressing .498 
Chrysanthemums in the North, 
Public Displays of . ... 8<7 
Chrysanthemums, Market Certifi¬ 
cates for ...854, 872 
Chrysanthemums, Mildew on ... 833 
Chrysanthemums, New Classifica¬ 
tion of .537 
Chrysanthemums, New Varieties of 14 
Chrysanth emums. Seasonable 
Notes on. 498 
Ohrysanthenuims, Selection of 
Early-flowering .268 
Chry.san-themums, Single-flower^ 4 
Chrysanthemums, The I^eaf-mining 
"Maggot in .441 
. Chry.'janthoiu'iims, The Use amd 
x^buse of . ••• 13 
CTirysanthemums Trained on M alls 744 
Daily Mail, 897; Juliet, 28; 
Maud Jefferies, .33; Maud Lon- 
sada, 9.57; Red Cap . 63 
Cinerarias .2€6, 563 
Cietuses . 564, 821 
City of London Rose Show, 333, 
290, 430, 508 
Clarkias . 99, 220 
Clethra arborea .639 
Clematis balearioa, 62; C. hera- 
eleafolia, var. Davidiana, 93; 
C. indivisa, 240; C. Jackmanni 826 
Clematis, Some Ohoioe .Ill 
Clerodendrons . 103, 926 
Olerndendron fallax, 49, 298, 365, 
494; C. fragrans, 115; C. soe- 
ciofiium, 92; C. siplendens, 135, 
4.56: C. Thomsonte, 541; C. 
triehotomnm.'^OO 
Clianthus puniceus albus .4^ 
Climbers, Hardy . 458, 677 
Climljers?, Pruning of .677 
Climbing and Pillar Plants ... 396 
Climbing French Beans .370 
Climbing Plants at Nuneham Park 
7, 955 
Climbing Roses for a North 
Aspect .913 
Climbing Roses in Pots .180 
Clivia Gardeni . 15 
Clovenfords, The Tweed Vineyards 
at .902 
Coal .181 
Cobb, Mr. Arthnr J.234 
Colcbicum Sibthorpi .808 
Cocos flexuosa .240 
Codlin Moth.793 
Coelogyne cristata ... 144 
Coleus . 62, 192, 934 
Coleworts .563 
Colley Hill, Reigate .410 
Colletia cruciata .973 
Collins, Mr. VTra., Illness o<f ... 877 
Collinsia bicolor .162b 
Colne, New Recreation Grounds at 797 
Colour Garden® .538 
Colouring flatter in Plants ... 182 
Colour themes in Gardens, 102, 
538, 709, 884 
Columnea glabra major .135 
Combretum purpnrenm .578 
Commons and Footpaths .491 
Competition, An Interesting ... 148 
CJonifers, Grouipding of .244 
Conifers, The Protection of ... 147 
Conservatories, Ancieuat and Modem 6 
Conopodium denudatum .794 
Conservatory in February, The ... 114 
Convolvulus Soklanella . 276 
CoOke, Dr. M. C. .■ .-576 
Coombe Court, Summer Betiding at it 
Coombe IVood Nursery, <94; 
Auction Sale at .^ 
Coprosma acerosa .276 
Copdell, Mr. Frank .^ 
CordyKines .|-4|j- 
Qordyline Douoetti .161 
Coronilla glauca . H 
Oomiford, Jlr James. •• J3 d 
Cornwall Daffodil and Spring 
Flower Society . 74, 266, 2|^ 
Cory, Mr. Reginald .7M 
Corylopsis spieata . 
Costus speciosu®.5/8 
Cottage Gardening in Scotland ... 14/ 
Cotonlasters . , .. .794, 884, 922, 9^ 
Cotoneaster rotundiiolia. 99 
Covent Garden Estate, Sale of ... 9.54 
Crab Apple, Scale Insects on ... 8^ 
Craddock, Mr. G. <3 
Cragg, Mr. Percy A. 
Crassula .^.. . 
Cratjegus pinniatifolia major ... 18J 
Crisp, Bart, Sir Frank ^. 2 
Crocuses at Hampton Court ... 1'^ 
Crocus tommasinianus . 
Oroprosima Baiwriama variegata ... 375 
Orossandra undultefolia . 
Crotons, Dracaenas, and Acalyphas 950 
Croydon Gardeners’ Excursion ... 686 
Croydon Gardeners’ Society, 143, 
c>«7 AQO 701 R3-2 
162a, 196, 267, 326, 490, 
Crovdon Chrysanthemum Show ... 831 
Ory"stal Palace, Th<>, 330, 816; for 
the Nation ...290, 490, 537, 576, 970 
Crystal Palace, The Future of the 576 
Cucumbers, 12, 137, 346, 372, 614, 880 
Cucumber Diseases, To Comoat ... 431 
Cucumbers for MMnter Uso ... 7^ 
Cucumbers, 3Iildew on .4;d 
Cunningha.mia sinensis .6/3 
Currants, Black . 
Currants, Black and Red .6o8 
Cutbush, Marriage of IMr. Leonard 613 
Cyclamen Flowers in Deooration 164 
Cyclamen, Hardy . 560, /^ 
Cyclamen Mrs. Buokston .8^9 
Cypella Herborti .3^ 
Cypella plumbeta .3^ 
Cyphomandra betaoea . ••• 467 
Cypripedium Idina, 131; C. in- 
®igne, Cultivation of, 986a; 0. 
spoctabile . 
Cypripedliums, Seedling .^ 
Cypripediums, Albino .979 
Cvrtanthus luteecens .^... 1:^1 
Cytisus Andireanus proetratus, 454; 
751; C. proliferus .19o 
DxEDALACANTHUS M^A'TTI ... 5/8 
Daffodil Culture in the Scilly Isles 180 
Daffodil Shows, Increase and Use¬ 
fulness of . 
Daffodils and Easter ... ••• 216 
Daffodils at Eaton Hall .290 
Daffodils, Bicolor Trumpet .591 
Daffodils for jV wards, R.H.S. Rules 
for entering .^6 
Daffodils for Cutting .653 
Daffodils for Forcing .6o4 
Daffodils for Grass Culture ... 683 
Daffodils, Inexpensive, for Exhi¬ 
bition .652 
Daffodils in the Grass at Dal- 
housie Castle .768 
Daffodils in the Turf .^9 
Daffodils, New .651 
Daffodils, Selection and Culture of 630 
Daffodils, Varieties of .653 
Dahlia Culture ... 127,^ 
Dahlia impcrialis .^ 
Dahlia Jaiirezi .^ 
Dahlia, The Future of the .231 
D®.hlia Triale at Duffryn, 685, 785, 
949, 983; in 1914.836 
Dahlia Plants, Young .120 
Dahlias .143 
Dahlias at Barry in August and 
November .856 
Dahlias at Chrysanthemum Shows 962 
Dahlias at the Lowfield Nurseries 947 
Dahlias, Collarette .280, 366, 852 
Dahlias, Conference on . 90 
Dahlias, Decorative .275 
Dahlias. Early ... .131 
Dahliasj Exhibiting and Judgm^ 
Dahlias, Exhibition of Garden ... 90 
Dahlias for Cut Flowers .432 
Dahlias, Garden, 128, 130, 210, 262. 296 
Dahlias in 1913 . 64, 946 
Dahlias in Parks and Gardens ... 295 
Dahlias in the Flower Garden ... 432 
Dahlias, Lifting and Storing ... 861 
Dahlias, Newer Cactus .293 
Dahlias, Pseony-floiwered, 295, 885, 918 
Dahlias, Pompon . 277, 422 
Dahlias, The Value of an Early 
Start with .192 
Dalechampia Roezliana ... 386 
Dalhousie Castle, Daffodils, in the 
Grass at ."68 
Daphnes . 92 
Darwin, D.Se., P.R.S., Sir Francis 2 
Davis, Mr. J.470 
December. The Temperature of ... 20 
Decorative Plants from Seeds ... 63 
PlOX 
Deep Cultivation and Dry 
Weather ... ... 489 
Dell and Water Garden at Nune¬ 
ham Park, The . 9 
Delphiniums .227, 519, 584 
Delphiniums from Langport ... 576 
Dendrobium Dearei ."25 
Derby Chrysanthemum Show ... 888 
Deutzia paVviflora .561 
Dianthus alpinus, 496; D. Hodde- 
wigi, 103; J). neglectus. 542; 
D. Spencer Bickham, 882; D. 
sylvestris .454 
Dickson, Mr. Hugh . . 81.5 
Dimorphotheca aurantiaca ... 261, 340 
Dipladenias. The ., -nt 
Diploma in Gardening .144. /U_ 
Disbudding Peaches and Nec- 
tarines .494 
Diseases of Pot.atoes Order. 1912... 87/ 
Dodder Seeds, The Germination of 31 
Dogwood 626 
Douglasia vitaliana . 
Douglas’ Journal 
Dried Plants, The Wallichian Col- ^ 
lecti<on of .<-4;; 
Dublin Fruit '=liow and Conference 742 
Duffrvn, Trials of Garden Dahlias 
at .785, 949, 983 
Dumfries, Autumn Flower Show ... Ill 
Dumfries and District Horticnl- 
tural Society . 162, 682 
Dumfries and Galloway Gardeners’ 
Association, .54, 161, 231, 304, 
737. 791, 872, 930 , 98.5 
Dumfries Gardeners’ Reunion ... 35 
Dumfries *=^’001 Pea Show .590 
Dundee Chrysanthemum Society 
932, 985 
Dundee Floral P^te .679 
Dundee Horticultural Assoeiation 
54. 267 , 445, 572, 791, 892, 9.52 
Dunfermline Horticultural Sbeiety 681 
Duns Horticultural Society.700 
Dutton, Mr. A. F.667 
Dynamite in the Garden .164 
E.A8T ANGLIAN HORTICUL¬ 
TURAL CLUB, 71. 162, 248, 
285, 445, 467, 591, 719, 890, 985 
Easter Holidays .216 
East Lothian Stocks . 84 
Ebblewhite, Mr. E. A..5.55 
Eecles Horticultural Sbeiety ... £67 
Echeveria fulgens .980 
Echeverias .784 
Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden 
Guild . .'190, 445, 816, 912 
Elder, The GoltTen-leaved .637 
Elstree Horticultural Society 214a, .5.53 
Epacris onosmineflora floro pleno... 3.59 
Epignea repens .297 
Epiphvllous Plants .722 
Epiphylluras .4^19 
Epiphyllnm Makoyanum .-312 
E>piphyte and Parasite .814 
Epping Forest, Improvements in 90 
Eranthemum tuberculatum 496 
Eranthis hyemalis ."28 
Erica cand'idissima, 211; E. ear- 
nea, .341 ; E. lusitanica . 49 
Erinacea pungens . 3.59 
Erlangea tomentosa . 92, 258 
Erythronium Pink Beauty ... ... 372 
;^callonia organensis, 938; E. 
Phillippiana .617 
Escrick Park Gardens, A Visit to 537 
Estate, The late Mr. Edward 
Webb’s .330 
Eucalyptus caudata, 700; E, 
PAGE 
Figs, .5;13, 768. 894; Early . 40 
I''ig6, Layering or Ringing, 144, 16jb 
Figs, Propagation by Cuttings and 
Eayers . 
Finchley Horticultural Society 4/0, ooj 
Finsbury Park .5^ 
Fitzgerald Park . 
Fitzherbert, Air. M^yndhani .410 
Flora., A Newly-produced .937 
Flora of Shakotan . 
Flora, Prescrvatioii of British ... 937 
. 2:14, 238 
189 
citriodora 
Efucharis grandiflora 
Eucryphia cordifolia 
Eulalia japonica variegata ... ... 167 
Eupatorium trapezoideum. 258; 
E Weinmannianum, 974; E. 
vernale .162, 981 
Euphorbias . 
Eurya latifolia variegata 
Eustonia Russelliana . -"nt 
Evergreen Beds and Borders ... 18 
Evergreen Oak, A Hollow in the 
Trunk of an .913 
Evergreen Scrolls and Alonograms 973 
Evergreen Winter ‘^hrub, A Useful 922 
l^esham Custom, The .199 
Exacum macranthum .414 
Exacums .103 
Examination of Parks Employees 139 
Examination, The R.H.S. 72 
Exeter Guild Hall and Gardeners 816 
Exhibiting, A Check to Fraudu¬ 
lent .9.5.5 
Exhibiting Plants and Cut Flowers 558 
Experimental Orchard for South 
x\ustTalia .2.53 
Experiment Station for Cheshnnt 290 
Experimental M'ork at Rothamsted 251 
Floral Table Decorations, 658, 695, 
711, 866, 898, >rj.x 
Floral Transformation .6S5 
Floral Zygomorphy .16o 
Florists’ Auriculas .HJ 
Florists’ Azaleas .jj'6 
Florist’s Bibliography, The .6-48 
Florists’ Tulii>s. A Plea for .130 
Flower Beds, Dot Plants in ... 3/3 
Flower Borders in the Kitchen 
Garden . 
Flower Borders, Alixed .904 
Flower Culture at Preston .4/1 
Flower Garden, Insect Enemies in 
the . 520 
Flower Garden, Summer Effects in ^ 
the . . 
Flower Garden, The M ild ./23 
Flowers, Cause of Colour Changt's _ 
in .-^H, /6- 
Flowers at the International Horse 
Show .4^ 
Flowers for Cutting . 83 
Flowers at Jesmond Dt'ne .60.i 
Flowers for a Little Border ... :167 
Flowers from the Scilly Isles ... 201 
Flower® in the South-west District 7s9 
Flowers in Towns . 
Flowers, Procossiion of the .215 
Flowers, Some Autumn ."32 
Flowers, The Love of . Ji 
Flowers, Wired .'-^3 
Flowering Trws and Shrubs.476 
Flowering of Catalpa and Tulip 
Trees .^ 
Forbes, Mr. James, Retirement of 916 
Forest Trees and their Seedlings 368 
Forestry at Cambridge, Adviser in 146 
Forestry x\rea in. Scotland, Pro- 
l>ost>d . 
Forestry, British . 
Forestry in England .. J-w 
Forestry, Instruction in Practical 648 
Formaldehyde for Black Siiot <m ^ 
Roses .' ^ 
Fomiby Horticultural Society, 
Summer Show .553 
Forsythias, 8C; Layering .270 
Fowler, Air. J. Gurney .81b 
Foxglove, A Giant .5^ 
Fragrant Flowers an<l Foliage ... 4/o 
Franciscea calyciiia . 
Francoa* ramoe^a .^J4/ 
Frees-ia Ragioneri . 
Freesiias .6U) 
French National Chrysanthemum 
Society, Congresis of the ... 888 
French Gardening . 139 
French Horticultural Society of 
London .201, 304, 916 
FritiUaria persica .312 
Fruit, Bottled, at Shrewsbury ... 9:36 
Fruit Bottling .469 
Fruit Buds, Protecting .238 
Fruit and Flowers, Street Hawkers 
of .390 
Fruit Crops in Kent .3.W 
Fruit Crops, Fertilisers for .2:38 
Fruit Growing .139 
Fruit Growing in Western Austra¬ 
lia . • • 
Fruit Houses, Cleanliness in, 842, 782 
Fruit Problem, The .474 
Fruit Tree Planting, Soil Prepara¬ 
tion for .3^ 
Fruit Trees, Late Planted! Stan¬ 
dard . 219 
Fruit Trees that Fail .461 
Fruit Trees, Improved AVinter 
Wash for .H6, 738 
Fruiit Trees, Promoting the Ferti¬ 
lity of .323 
Fruit Trees, Pruning and Planting 164 
Fruit Trees, Root Priming .771 
Fruit Trees, Spraying .H6 
Fruit Trees, Summer Pruning of 544 
Fruits, Importation of xVmerioan 
raised .201 
Fruits, Nob'S on Small .6o3 
Fruits of Rose Aladame Berard ... 182 
Fruits, Preparation of Land for 23 
Fruits, Some of the Newer ... 819 
Fruits, The Best Twelve Exhibition 822 
Fuchsia Alice Hoffmann .t>44 
Fuchsias .3p 
Fuchsias, Standard .581 
Fulwel] Park .905 
Fungi, Edible .524 
Funkia tardrifiora . 385- 
FAIROHILD SERMON, THE ... 391 
Fairy Flies and their Hosts .594, 648 
Fairy Rings .537 
Farm and Garden School, xA. Now 514 
Feijoa Stdlowiana .311 
Fern, A Remarkable Hartstongue 981 
Ferns, Barren .862 
Ferns, Hardy .201 
GALIUAI APARINE, POPULAR 
NxlAlBS OF .626 
Galls on Azalea Leaves .486 
Gall AVeevils in Cauliflower Roots 511 
Galtonia candneans .63f 
Garden, A Profitable Workhouse 21/ 
