Peoeinbei'  ^1,  1896. 
I' LA  NT  (j  CLIITIPICATKD— 
continued. 
-I>  a  h  1  i  a8— Mias  Webster,  19U ; 
Fantasy,  249  ;  Mabel,  249; 
Daniel  Cornish,  249  ;  Iona, 
249;  Dagmar,  249;  Adrienne, 
249 ;  Qatuevere,  249 ,  Phryno, 
949;  Folly  Socles,  249;  .lean- 
netie,  249;  Folly,  248  ;  Maomi 
Tigh^249;  Trilby,  249;  Harry 
atredvrlck,  24U ;  Mrs.  Leopola 
Seymonr,  24”;  Mrs.  Gordon 
Bloane,  949  ;  Cycle,  249  ; 
Flossie,  249 ;  Cinderella,  249 ; 
Starflih,  249 ;  Geraldine,  388 ; 
OphellH,  383 ;  Clarissa,  883  ; 
Mrs.  Kingsley  Foster,  383. 
Delpblnlnm  Zalll,  uSi.  Den- 
droDium  longicoruw,  196. 
D  r  a  c  «  n  a  s— Warrenl,  249 ; 
Broonifleldi,  509 
Oaillardia  Mrs.  Sage,  57. 
Gladioli  —  Baxter,  163 ;  Car¬ 
lyle,  154 ;  Deuil  de  Carnot, 
164;  Emiie  Augier,  154;  .lean 
Dlbowski,  154;  Penn,  154; 
Atlas,  196 ;  Fostell  de  Con- 
laages,  196 ;  Apollo,  249 ; 
Fainted  Daay,  249 ;  Alicia, 
249.  Gloxinia  Mr.  F.  T.  Ed¬ 
ridge,  57 
Helianthus  Wantage  Star,  249, 
Hollyhock  Ovid,  113 
Diellas— elcgans  Canvenberg- 
iana,  .154;  monophylla,  196; 
elegans,  Oweniae,  249 ;  J  ave- 
nails,  509;  pra'stans  alba, '593. 
Ltcllo-Cattieyas— Seraph,  154  ; 
Brymeriana,  197;  Clive,  249; 
Chas.  Darwin,  249 ;  Hysa 
superba,  463;  Apoilonia,  509; 
Decia  alba,  509 ;  Uosalind,  593. 
Llllnm  eoncolor,  57.  Lobelias 
—Carmine  Gem,  197 ;  Gerardl, 
383 
Masdevallia  Ajax,  118.  Max- 
illaria  striata  grandihora^  249. 
Mil  I'onias  — Candida  grand  1- 
flora,  197 ;  Morellana,  Dulcote 
var.,  249 
Nerine  flexuosa  major,  430. 
Kympb.'ea  Koblnsoniana,  154 
Odontoglossums  —  aspl- 
dorhinnm,  118  ;  crispum 
Golden  Queen,  463  ;  Halil 
crispum,  609 
Fentstemon  President  Carnot, 
I5i.  Phyllostachys  Knma- 
sasei,  154.  Picotee  Clio,  67. 
Poiypodinrn  neriUolluni  cris- 
tamm,  249.  ineris  Childsi, 
388 
Renanthera  Lowiana,  249. 
Rhododendron  Cloth  of  Gold, 
610  ;  aoblllus,  593;  Little 
Beauty,  593.  Roses— Empress 
Alexander  of  Russia,  57 ; 
Francis  Dubrienl,  67;  Mrs. 
Rumeey,  197 
Salvia  splendens  grandldora, 
888.  Sarracenla  Sanderai,  480. 
Sidalcea  malva;llora  Listeri, 
164.  Sophrolailla  Marriotti, 
610.  Stanhopea  eburnea,  197. 
Streptocarpuses  —  pnlcheilos, 
67;  Mrs.  Jleal,  164.  Sweet 
Peas— I'Bdy  Gnsel  Hamilton, 
67;  Frlnce  Edward  of  ITork, 
57  ;  Queen  Victoria,  67 
Zygopetalnm  grandilioram,  57 
Plant  border,  onr  hardy,  554 
Plant  houses,  21,  H7,  141,  165, 
189,  263,  286,  311,  337,  407,  477, 
540,  598,  618 
lantsnian,  a  hardy,  In  Ireland 
—Daisy  Hill  Niusery,  80; 
Narrow  Water  Castle,  81 ; 
Trinity  College  Gardens, 
Dublin,  84,  200,  371 ;  St. 
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W'  - 
JOURNAL  OF  HORTIGULTtlRF  AND  COTTAGE  GARDENMtU 
r  ii.VNTSMAN -continued. 
Anne’s,  Clontart,  206 ;  St. 
Stephen’s  Green,  260;  Alex¬ 
andra  College  Garden,  250 ; 
Luttrellstown  Castle,  278  ; 
Carton  Park,  278  ;  Glasnevln, 
302 ;  Glasnevin  Cemetery,  871 ; 
a  run  to  Dalkey,  371 ;  home¬ 
ward  bound,  872;  Belfast,  372 
Plants— rare  Cape,  preserving, 
H;  dry  weather,  ‘;.82;  and 
shrubs  for  bedding,  365; 
spring  bedding,  444 
Pleasure  and  proiit,  3 
Plnmhago  caponsls,  484 ;  Lar- 
pentoi,  615 
Plums— the  Beach,  3.5;  Green 
Gage,  nut  frniting,  409;  the 
pollination  of,  445  ;  shoots, 
eggs  on,  526 
Polnsettias— leaves  curling,  467 ; 
pulcherrlma,  586 
Polygonum  onsolilatum,  324 
Portraits— Mr.  J  ames  11,  Voltch, 
108 ;  R.  A.  Terburgh,  Eei;., 
M.P.,  121  ;  the  Mayor  of 
Che.ster,  125 ;  the  Hon.  Cecil 
Parker,  126  ;  J.  Wynne 
Ffoulkes,  Esq.,  126  ;  the  Duke 
of  Westminster,  132 ;  U.  En¬ 
field  Taylor,  Esq.,  149;  Geo. 
Dickson,  E.s(i.,  149 ;  E.  J.  Ball- 
lie,  Esq.)  149  ;  Mr.  N.  F. 
Barnes,  161 ;  Mr.  J.  Taylor, 
161 ;  Mr.  W.  J.  Empson,  391 ; 
Mr,  W.  Mease,  461;  Mr.  H.  J, 
Jones,  4CL  :  the  late  Mr, 
Charles  Prosper  Van  Qeert, 
68'; 
Potatoes— disease,  the,  152 ;  dis¬ 
eased,  240 ;  experiments  In 
the  mauurlug  of,  347;  scab, 
475,  602;  in  Ireland,  637  ;  the 
tercentenary  of,  586 ;  cultural 
notes,  593 
Potting,  308 
Poultry  and  caterpillars,  560 
Primulas— obconica,  danger  in, 
4l2,  443;  farinoaa,  610;  dentl- 
culata  Caahmerlana,  610 ;  Sie- 
boidii  610 :  Chinese  damping 
off  at  collar,  619 
Prunings,  7, 332 
Pruning— summer,  20;  winter, 
1  834,372,696,688,603 
I  Psoralea  pinnata,  591 
RAIN  gauge,  the,  572, 630 
Rain,  the,  276 
Ramoudla  pyrenalca,  166 
Raspberries  and  Strawberries 
on  light  land,  22 ;  drying,  11 
Raspberries,  planting,  288 
Reading  Gardeners’  Associa¬ 
tion,  11 
Reading,  summer  flowers  at, 
222 
Red  spider  —  gunpowder  and 
sulphur  for,  440  ;  carbolic 
acid  for,  441 ;  destroying,  462 
Resting  tour,  a  —  York,  293; 
Clovenfords.  821;  Edinburgh, 
866;  Edinburgh  and  Melville, 
418 ;  Keir,  -.82 
Rhododeudron,  Cloth  of  Gold, 
610 
Rhubarb  wine,  264 
Rhus  cotlnus,  178 
Koella  ciiiata,  299 
Root  eelworm  iu  Cucumbers, 
194,  225,  271,  304,  325,  347.  369, 
376,  404,  414;  hot- water,  mus¬ 
tard,  and  lime  for,  808,  400, 
427 
Roses— Reading  show,  15; 
for  buttonholes,  23;  Croydon 
Rose  fair,  38  ;  notes  at  Read¬ 
ing,  88;  prizes  at  Ulverston 
roses— caitlfniwif. 
54 ;  at  the  Crystal  Palace,  54 ; 
the  great  tournament,  64 ; 
notes  .on  the  National,  55  ; 
R.U.S.  Westminster  show,  65; 
Llverston  show,  80;  in  his¬ 
tory,  romance  and  mythology, 
103  ;  the  National  Rose 
Society  at  Ulverston,  127 ;  the 
past  Rose  season,  251 ;  Muriel 
Grahame,  802  ;  the  duplicate 
question,  302  ;  exhibitors  and 
me  railway  companies,  302, 
376,  665;  Hose  judging,  330; 
some  holiday  visits,  330 ;  Mr. 
Mawley’s  Rose  analysis,  841, 
402;  amongst  the,  8.52;  Mr. 
Langton’s  Rose  analj-sis,  876 ; 
buttonhole  Roses,  876,  402; 
Roses  from  Waltham  Cross, 
876  ;  Ro-e  catalognas,  402  ; 
autnmn-Uoworlrig  darrisoui, 
426;  oldest  H.P.,  426, 584 ;  sea¬ 
sonable  notes,  426 ;  proPjctlon 
of  Teas,  508,  565;  Improved 
Acme  labels  for,  534;  Boses 
and  Her  Majesty,  640;  old 
Roses,  540 ;  Rose  analysis,  540 ; 
National  Ro.se  .Society’s  an¬ 
nual  meeting,  564  ;  the  past 
season’s  influence  on  Roses, 
566 ;  Hybrid  Teas,  506 
SACGHABOMETBR,  the,  371 
Salads,  winter,  680 
Saudbeck  Park,  au  alternooh 
at,  183 
Sarracenla  Sanderte,  430 
Saxilraga  Fortune!,  610 
Scotland,  notes  from,  443 
Scottish  Arborlcultural  Society, 
156,  184 
Seakale.  growing,  604 
Seeds,  genuineness  of,  408 
September,  a  sad,  329 
September  notes  from  Natal, 
484 
Shirley,  round  about,  loi 
Shows— Hereford,  15 ;  Sonthsea, 
15;  Windsor,  15;  Sutton,  16; 
Croydon,  17 ;  Crystal  Palace, 
38 ;  Farnham,  41 ;  Norwich, 
42  ;  Bath,  42 ;  Eltham,  48 ; 
Harrow,  48  ;  Hltcbln,  44  ; 
Wolverhampton,  63  ;  Tun¬ 
bridge  Wells,  64 ;  Newcastle- 
on-Tyae,  65  ;  Worksop,  66  ; 
Woodbridge,  66 ;  Ulverston, 
80;  Nottingham, 92;  National 
Carnation,  87;  Huyton  and 
Roby,  92  ;  Botley,92;  Midland 
Caruatlou  auu  Picotee,  114; 
Ryde,  115  ;  Ashtead,  115  ; 
Preecot,  418;  Manchester,  104; 
bouthampion.lSS;  Ackworth, 
139  ;  Chester,  126,  158 ;  North¬ 
ern  Carnation,  158 ;  Harborne, 
161 ;  Abbey  Park,  Lelce.ster, 
162 ;  Acooks  Green,  168 ; 
Weston  -  super  •  Mare,  163  ; 
Shrewsbury,  179,  200  :  Shef¬ 
field, 184  ;  Cardiff,  185 ;  Malton, 
186  ;  Salisbury,  187 ;  Taunton, 
187;  Felling,  209;  Worthing, 
269;  Trowbridge,  210;  East¬ 
bourne,  2l0 ;  Crystal  f’alace, 
210;  Brighton,  211;  Reading, 
2i2 ;  Bath,  284;  Sandy,  235; 
Petersfleld,  236  ;  Graiseley, 
233  :  Royal  Aquarium,  287  ; 
Battle,  258  ;  Birkenhead  and 
Wirral,  259  ;  Nat'ona!  Dahlia 
Society,  250 ;  Welllugbt.rough, 
260 ;  Banbury,  283  ;  Deroy, 
283;  Edlnburgn,  284;  Kllbar- 
chan,  276;  Crystal  Palace 
fruit,  854 ;  Royal  Aquarium, 
860 
Shrewsbury  show,  features  at 
145;  point  judging  at,  193 
Sixty  years  ago,  348 
Smith,  Mr.  A,  S.,  death  of,  850 
Snowdrops  in  pots,  561 
Sobralla  leucoxautha,  77 
Soda— profiertles  of  carbonate 
and  nitrate,  71 ;  caustic,  572 ; 
and  potash  for  fruit  trees, 
672 
Soil— grubs  in,  386  ;  fertility, 
humus  in  Us  relation  to,  589, 
613 
Soot  water,  190  ' 
South  Park  Cottage  Garden 
Society,  129 
South  Villa,  Regent’s  Park,  150 
Sparaxfs  from  seeds,  386 
Spearmint  and  Peppermint,  313 
Special  prlzesfor  dessert  Apples 
and  Pears,  30 
Spiriea  japonioa,  078 
Spoilt  in  packing,  600 
Stanhopea  granuiBora,  877 
Stephanotis  floribnnda,  142 
Stonecrop,  12 
Strawberrle s— Majestic, 8  ; 
notes  on,  14.  212;  early,  M; 
Royal  Sovereign  verms 
Noble,  14 ;  Gunion  Park,  14 ; 
in  pots,  45,  Oil,  364,  477,  626, 
617;  Veitch's  Perfection,  60; 
forcing,  95 ;  Royal  Sovereign, 
199 
Streptocarpiises,  hybrid,  826 
Summerttde,  27 
Sweet  Pea,  Cupid,  326 
i 
TASMANIAN  Apple  orchards,  85 
Teiola  Insecticide,  82 
Thames  blossom,  a  rare,  102 
The  craze  for  big  things,  535 
The  Warren,  Hayes,  1^ 
Thrip8,597 
Tomatoes  — black  spot  In, 
sample  of  water,  8 ;  clado- 
suorlnm  disease  in,  22 ;  fungus 
on,  23, 119;  growths  diseased, 
46 ;  leaves  discoloured,  71 ; 
eulenre,  methods  of,  75  ; 
failing  to  set,  142;  on  walls, 
196 ;  in  barrels,  199 ;  Osberton 
Scarlet,  264 ;  outdoor  at  Read¬ 
ing,  263';  Osberton  Scarlet, 
B.il.8.  favouritism,  282,  808 ; 
diseased,  288,  479;  disease-re¬ 
sisting,  386;  plant  too',  409; 
beds  tor,  478;  treatment  of, 
503 ;  fun.goid  diseases  of,  626 ; 
plants  for  a  hon.se,  627 ;  leaves  ' 
diseased ,  and  petroleum  emul-  | 
Blou,  560 ;  house  lulestea  with 
eelworms,  696 
Torch  Thlst  e,  431  i 
Tour  on  cycles,  a  gardeners’,  i 
273 
Trachellnm  ccernlenm,  178 
Traveller’s  notes,  a,  108, 184 
Treeui,  death  ol  Mens.,  421 
Trees,  large,  raising,  351 
Trlchopllias,  notes  on,  149 
Trimen,  death  ol  Dr.,  422 
Trinidad— notes  from,  61 ;  a 
home  In,  167  ;  Government 
house  and  gardens  at,  577 
Trinity  College  Gardens, 
Dublin,  84,  206 
Tuberoses— unsatisfactory,  167 ; 
culture,  238;  at  Bnxted  Park, 
823 
Tulbaghia  v  olacea,  645 
Tulips— for  bedding,  170 ;  a  note 
on,  852 
Tulip,  Che  florists’,  17,  81,  -105, 
429 
Tulip  Tree,  the,  487 
Turnips  at  Chiswick,  7 
1  i 
Vll. 
United  Horticultural  Benefit 
and  Provident  8ociely» 
annual  ainner,  384 
Urea  as  a  fertiliser,  612 
VACATED,  695 
Vagaries  in  bedding  arrange* 
inent-s,  2 
Vand,a  Amesiana,  271 
Van  Geert,  Mr.  Ch  .rles  Frosjier, 
death  of,  .583 
Vegetables— judging  at  the 
Crystal  Palace,  195 ;  at  Read¬ 
ing,  241 ;  at  the  Royal  Aqna- 
rinm,  276, 383 ;  notes  on  crems, 
323;  at  the  N.C.8.  Jubilee 
show,  611 
Veronica  rnpestris,  17 
Vlllarslas  In  the  Thames,  102 
Vines— notes  on,  20,  68, 117,  ;(i4, 
218,  261,  385,  648,  695;  the 
small,  hair-like  roots  of, 
47 ;  and  Grapes,  91 ;  scalding 
and  thinning,  91 ;  whim¬ 
sical  freak  of  a  Vine,  91 ;  the 
Manresa,  111 ;  mealy  bug  on, 
143 ;  borders,  renovating,  813, 
402 ;  leaves  of  diseased,  388  ; 
weevils,  386;  sulphurous  acid 
for  red  spider  on,  393;  shori- 
eniug  rods,  409 ;  Barbarossa, 
at  Thorn  ham  Hall,  686 
Viola  Conference,  106 
Violas  In  the  south,  1;  minia¬ 
ture,  10;  at  the  east  end  of 
London,  162 ;  Conference  on 
at  Regent’s  Park,  154  ;  notes 
on,  226;  Endymlon,  824;  for 
bedding,  422 
Violets— for  market;  198 ;  for  a 
small  frame,  264  ;  Princess  of 
Wales,  276 ;  California,  328 
W  ALES,  a  run  into,  176 
Walk  edgings,  181 
Walnut  trees  coming  into 
bearing,  813 
Ward,  Mr.  H.  W.,  presentation 
to,  198 
Waste  products  in  gardens, 
ntUisiug,  567 
Wiiterer,  Mr.  Anthony,  death 
of,  510 
Weather  and  crops,  the,  250 
Wea’her  notes,  875 
Webb,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward, 
pre.sentailou  to,  622 
Wellingtonias,  442 
WhictOB,  Mr.  Peter,  dea  h  of, 
875 
Wines,  home  made,  817,  870; 
wines  from  unripe  Grapes, 
318  ;  the  sacoharometer,  871 
Wiuter  pruning,  834, 372,  5C3 
Winter,  the  consolations  of, 
602 
Wireworms,  killing,  85 
W  istarla  sinen  sis,  12 
Wood,  Amerioan,  445;  Brazil, 
486 
yOBK,  judging  fruit  at, 523,  535, 
659,  591,  615 
Young,  Mr.  Wm.,  death  of,  537 
Y  u  c  c  a  s  —  fliamentosa,  190 ; 
glorlosa,  685 
Z VGOPETALUMS,  notes  on,  295 ; 
Z.  maxiUare,295  ;  Z.  Mackayi, 
295 
