THE GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE. 
INDEX TO VOLUME LVI. 
ABERDEEN, APPOINTMENT OF 
JAiC^rREK.S AT . 
Aberdeen Horticultural i^ociety ... 
Aberdeen, New Demonstration 
Garden at . 
Aberdeen Sweet Pea Show . 
Aberdeen University, Vacant Lec¬ 
tureships at . 
Abies bracteata at Bury Hill, 129; 
A. Doup-lasi pendula. 
Abobra viridiflora . 
Abutilon vitifolium . 
Abutilons and Browallias . 
Acacias at Cannes . 
Acacia hastulata, 134; A. ovata, 
35; A. platyptera . 
Acalpha hispida ... . 
Acanthaceous Plants for Autumn 
and Winter •‘Towering . 
Acer palraatum . 
Acers, Selection of . 
Aohimones . 
Aohimenes tubiflora 
Achyranthes verschaftelti or Iri- 
sine Herbsti. 
Adnitt and JNaunton, Hoiuuir to 
Messrs.112, 197, 
AdonivS, Early-flowering . 
Aischvnanthus j-.obbianu8 . 
.Esculus .919, 
Aithionema grandiflorum, 51; jK. 
iberideum . 
Agapanthus, Double-flowered 
Agapanthus umbellatus var. 
Mooreanus . 
Agathaa coelestis . 
Agavee .242, 470, 
Agricultural Science, Research 
Scholarships in . 
Albizzia Lobbek in Cairo, Tlie De¬ 
struction of . 
Allamandas . 472, 
Allamanda violacea . 
Allan, Mr. A. . 
Aloes . 
Alpine Campanulas, European ... 
Alpine Flora of .lapan . 
Alpine flowers, Among the, 184, 
2(12, 297, S72, 419, 454, 542, 751, 
Alpine Flowers, Choice . 51, 
Alpine Flowers, Some Good . 
Alpines from Tibet . 
Alpine House, The Kew ... €3, 
Alpine Phloxes . 
Alpine Pink in Lakeland, Destruc¬ 
tion of the . 
Alpine Plants, Grouping . 
Alpine Plants from Seeds . 
Alpine Plants in Town Gardens ... 
Alpine Plants, New . 
Alpine Strawberries . 
Althnea ficifolia . 
Althorp Park, Northampton 
Altrincham Garden^^, Visits to ... ; 
Alyssnm montana, 51; A. saxatile i 
Alyssums . 91^ I 
Amaryllis .! ^ 
Amasonia calycina .; 
Amateur, Definition of . 
Ameriean Blight, A New Home for • 
American Chrysanthemum Society ! 
American Gooseberry Mildew, 207, 
* , . . 271, 272. 722, : 
Anchiisn italica Dropmore variety ; 
Anchiusas at Kew .. 
Androsace Chnmbyi.,372, ! 
Androsace lanuginosa .671,’ : 
Anemone St. Brigid, 345; A.* 
japonicn, 960; A. sylveetris at 
Kew, 59; A. nemorosa grandi- 
Aneniones, Crown .< 
Anglo-American Exposition of 
1114 . 778, 796, 949, i 
Annua' Asters, Large .: 
Annuals, 232; for Autumn Sow¬ 
ing, 511; In the Flower Gar¬ 
den, 149; :\nstake« with, 186; 
Poor Cultivation of, 186 ; Sow-. 
ing .. 
Anopterus glanduloea .^ 
Antirrhinums, .541. 666; at Wislev, 
Awards to, 706; in 1913 ... ] 
Ar twerp Flower Show .( 
Aphis, Fighting the Woolly ... i 
Apicra and Haworthia ... . i 
Aponogeton distaehyon .] 
Apple and Pear Crops, Notes on ( 
Apple Culture for Gardens of 
Moderate Size .: 
Apples, €26; Arsenical Poisoning 
from .'^iraved, 937; Choice of, 
8«3; Dessert, 819: Failing to 
Mature. 749; Falling, 720; for 
Name. 88b ; Glassiness in. 776 ; 
in Grass Orchards, 776, 936; 
Pears and Plums, 659; The 
Border Line in, 15; Twelve 
Good VaTieties, of. 15: Value 
Off Grading and Faeking ... i 
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Apple Leaf-spot .8C9 
Apple Notes of 1913 977 
Apple Orchards in Ulster . 762 
Apple Pests .353 
Apple Prospects in the South ... 374 
Apple, The Largest .971 
Apples and Pears Gathering 
Early . .’. 620, 672 
Apple Trees, Bush, 85; Cordon, 
825; Head Grafting old, 749; 
Root-pruning, 986a; Scale on, 
553; Training of .825 
Apples, Varieties of—Golden Spire, 
375; Hitchin Pippin, 883; 
Washington, 61; William 
Crump . 644 
April Weather at Leonardslee ... 323 
Aquatics for Small Pool ... 340, 574 
Arabis albida .609 
Aralia Veitchi .170 
Araucaria cxcelsa, 157; A. e. Sil¬ 
ver Star .436 
Araucaria, Species of .144 
Arbutus Unedo . 27 
Arenarias .207, 419 
Arnold Arboretum^ Notes from the 879 
Arum Lilies.’ . 436, 724 
Ashton, Trial of Powder Sprayers 
at .392 
Asparagus, 332, 346, 478; Cultiva¬ 
tion of .192, 205, 389 
Asparagus Beetle .511 
Asparagus Seedlings ...205, 533, 574 
Asperula hexaphylla . 42 
Aspidistra leaves splitting ... 580 
Astrantia gracilis .542 
Aster amellus .523 
xXsters, Large Annual 185, 260, 346a 
Athens, Royal Gardens at 
Aubergines . 
Aubrietias for Bedding ... 
Aubrietias. The Bt'fit .iWi 
Aucuba and Laurel .468 
August Bank Holiday .594 
Auriculas 301, 376, 418, 744, 792, 950 
Australian Dried Fruits .577 
Australian Northern Territory, 
Flora of the . 39 
Autumn Flowers .741 
Autumn-flowering Roses for Nor¬ 
thern Gardens . 80 
Autumn, Glory of .835 
Autumn Rose Prospects .595 
Avens, or Geums .659 
Azalea pontica for Forcing .279 
Azaleas, 539, €94; Early-flowered 
Indian, .35; for Florists, 476; 
Hardy, 18b; Indian . 99 
. 150, 765 
672 BAUSAMS . .733, 756 
704 Balsams, Some of the Newer ... 46 
390 Bamboos, Paper Pulp from ... 430 
665 Barr, Mr. P. Rudolph .271 
859 Bartsia alpina. Distribution of ... 644 
789 Basile, Mr. A. gid 
297 Batchelor. Mr. W.796 
36 Bateson, Professor W., F.R S 743 
576 Battersea Park, Old English Gar- 
723 dening at . 430 4^5 
Battersea Park, Summer Fiowers 
/43 in . ... ogi 
^0 Beaus, Broad, 192, 882; and Long- 
499 pod . oj-i 
882 Beans, French, . 11 2:» 
751 Beans, Runner . ’ ’3^ 
Beauty Spots in Industrial Towns 461 
Beckenham Horticultural Society 
341 Bedding Fuchsias .'1^ 
923 Bedding Out for Winter 784 
Bedding Plants . 14 147 
Rarities at ... . 
^et, Ornamental . . 
Beetles in Hothouses ... gio 
I^ Bo««t.v of ancinnati. S-lV 
16*7 B ^ de 8ceaux, 135; 
fili 135; B. Mrs 
121 Exp^ition, ^22 “frVdtol! 
Conservatory, 
711 1-5’ Decoration, 
Fibrons-rooted, 
166; Evolution of Winter¬ 
flowering. 963; Notes on Tii- 
^rous. 152; Tuberous. 153; 
Varieties of, 166; Winter¬ 
flowering . .yjc 
Bennett. Mr. F. . 
Bennett, Mr. Wm., The late 
Bergamot or Oswego Tea -T'. ... 583 
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Berne Horticultural Exhibition of 
1914 .431 
Berry, Mr. G. P. 252, 390 
Bersera elegans .350 
Bester, Alderman John .594 
Bethel, Mr. James . 19 
Bird Charmer, A Famous .€48 
Birkenshaw. Mr. T. W’. 39 
Birmingham Bofanical Gardens ... 216 
Birmingham Botanical Society’s 
Orchid Show .253 
Birmingham Chrysanthemum So- 
ciety . 857, 871 
Birmingham Horticultural Society 
^ 148, 490, 568 
Birmingham Parks .555 
Bishops Waltham Summer Show 572 
Black Currant Mite.820, 880, 918 
Blackburn Chrvsanthemum So¬ 
ciety . 910 
Blackthorn, The Double-flowered 243 
Blanchard, Mr. A. R.129 
Blandfordia Ciinninghami .499 
Bletchley and Fenny Stratford 
Horticultural Society .273 
Bluebells at Kew .3i(. 
Bolton Chrysanthemum .Society 910 
Books on Gardening .' . 443 
BOOKS, NEW— 
“ Amateur Gardening ” Annual 
and Year Book, 1913.143 
Bulbs and Their Cultivation ... 758 
Olay’s Successful Gardening ... 427 
Commercial Gardening ... 267 
Culture of Vegetables and 
h lowers .232 
Dictionary of Botanical Names 
and Terms, A Popular .427 
Fruit Growing, Beginner’s Guide 
to .427 
Fruit-growing for Beginners ... 179 
Horticultural Directory .143 
My Camel Ride from Sues to 
Mount Sinai .390 
Plant Diseases .232 
School Gardening . 334 
The Welsh Daffodil . !!! 232 
Borax as a Manure . 794, 83^1 
Border, A Sweet-scented .397 
Border Carnations .146, 167, 496 
Border Flowers, Blue and Yellow 758 
Border Flowers, Eclipse of Old- 
fashioned .224 
Border Planting, Suggestions for 
Bordeaux Mixture, 267; Action^^] ^ 
763 f and Potato Disease, 511; 
Physiological Effect of . 75 
Borecoles .159 
Boshier, Mr. Harry .530 
Botanical Gardens, Sheffield ... 368 
“ Botanical Magazine,” 2, 384, 536, 816 
Botanical Research, Grants for ... 797 
Bougainvillea rosea catalina ... 577 
Bbugainvilleas . 353, 373 
Bournemouth Gardeners’ society, 
791, 912, 952;,Annual Supper... 53 
Bournemouth Horticultural So¬ 
ciety, 848; Rose and Sweet 
Pea Show .509 
Bouvardias . 42 
Bouvardia Humboldti corymbi- 
flora .670 
Box Hill, Proposed Purchase of, 
349, 537, 870 
Brasso-cattleya Teitchi, The Dell 
Variety .183 
Bramble, The Double-flowered ... 605 
Brazier, Mr. G. W.110 
Brentwood and Upminster, Path¬ 
finding at .897 
Brevoortia Ida-Maia .591 
Bridge, Rev. A.430 
Brid'gesia apicata .120 
British Association .Ill, 272 
Bristol Gardeners’ Association 
267, 445, 626, 776, 792, 985 
British Columbia, A Day in the 
Fraser Talley .726 
British Gardeners’ Association 
214b, 595, €44, 75T 
British Pteridological Society ... 664 
British Wild Flowers, Economics 
„ 278 
Broccoli . 158, 866 
Bromeliaceous Plants . 10 
Broom, Propagation of the Com¬ 
mon .387 
Broom, The Moonlight .307 
Broughty Ferry Horticultural As¬ 
sociation, 88a, 162, 248. 304, 425, 
664, 737, 832 
Browallia viscosa . 76, 186, 341 
Brown, Capability .738 
Brussel Sprouts, 159, 346; Club 
• . Root Disease in .833 
-'^uddleia globosa .562 
^mlbous Plants, Some Beautiful 
:;£Tender .350 
for Naturalising .720 
Bulbs, The Planting Season of ... :c3 
Bull and Sons, Messrs. Wm 330 
Bullock, Mr. A. ’ icT 
Burbage, Visit of the BritLsh AsBo- 
ciation to . 
Burnham Beeches . 
Bury Hill, Abies jiracteata at ...’ 
Butchers’ Broom, Artificially 
Colorured . 
OAJBBAGE . 
Cabbages, Spring . 
Oaetus, Branched . 
Cactus, Reipotiting a . 
Cadlajid Pa.rk, October Sweet Peas 
from . 
Caird, Sir Jame© Key . 
Claladiiiujn Corms, Decay of . 
Oaladiume, 13; Golden-leaved .. 
Oalaaithe Flowers from Dybdale... 
Calanthes . 
Caloeolaria Blooms, Malformed ... 
Calceolaria deflexa, 40; C. inte- 
griiolia, 746; C. Stewartiana 
Calceolarias .306, 
OaJlas . 
Camberwell and Crystal Palace ... 
Ciaanbridge Horticultural Society 
530, 
Cambridge Readership in Forestry 
Camellna Buds Dropping . 
Camellia Leave® Blotch^ ... ... 
Camellia retdeujata .. 246, 
Camellias att W’altham Cross 
Camellias, Single-flowered . 
Qampanulasi . 
Campanula Profusion, 885; C py- 
ramidalis, 492; C. Raddeana, 
542; C. rotundifolia alpina, 
751; C. Vidali . 
Candytufts, Evergreen . 
Oannas, Flowering . 
Candytuft, Perennial Evergreen ••• 
Cannell Fund, The Henry . 
Cape Pelargoniums, Nomenclature 
of . 
Carbonic Acid Gas . 
Carbon bisulphidie, 666; and 
Woolly Aphis . . 
Cardiff Gardeners’ Association 
Cardiff Horticultural! Society 
Cardoons . 
Carlisle and Cumberland Horti¬ 
cultural Association . 
Carnation Notes .. ••• 
Oarjifation Seedlings Id", 6^* 
Carnation Soils and Disea^ 
Carnations . . 
Carnations at Iver Nurseri^ 
Carnations at Mullaboden, Kildare 
Carnations at the Holland House 
Show . 
Carnations, Exhibilting Border ••• 
Carnations, Fancy . •. 
Carnations for Borders in April 
Carnations for Planting Out m 
Spring . 
Carnations, New . • •• 
Carnations, Peirpetual-flowering, 
147, 206, 478; at Saffron l^al* 
den, 639; at Westminster, 89b; 
for Next Winter, 388; for Pri¬ 
vate Gardens, Housing, 
720; Novelties in, for 
186; Propagation of, 46, 88b; 
The Best, 359; Twelve for 
Private Gardens, 920; Winter 
Treatment of . • • 
Carnations Presented to the Queen 
Carnations, Sowing and Trans¬ 
planting . ••• 
Carnations, The Ideal Border ••• 
Carnations, The Newer Border — 
Carnations, Varieties of Duchess 
of Devonshire, 34€a,; Fair- 
mount, 274; Mary Allwood, 
184; Mrs. C. W. Ward _ • - 
Carrots .26, 3W, 
Carrot Ply, Remedy for 
Carrots, Storing ... ••• 
Oassinia. fulvida, or Golden HeatJi 
Castle Ashby, Northampton 
Cauliflowers .1^’ ’ 
Ceanorthuses under Glas© 
Cedronella .. 
Celeriac . 
Celery Seedlings, Overgrown • 
Celosias . : 
Centenary of Lawes and Gilbert 
Cercis ... ■■ 
Oestrum Smithi ••• . 
Challenge Cups, Holffies’ H^morml 
Challenge Cup for Hardy Flowers, 
The Gordon-Lennox . 
Charm of Winter, ^e ... .. 
Ohateworth, Royal Tree? at 
Chelsea Show, Impresaions of tn© « 
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