December  26,  1901. 
JOURNAL  OF  HORTICULTURE  AND  COTTAGE  GARDENER, 
Grasses,  ornamental,  228 
Green  <fc  Son,  Ltd.,  Messrs.  Thos.,  266 
Group— of  judges,  &c.,  at  C.P.  Fruit 
show,  357  ;  of  Squills,  Rhododen¬ 
drons,  and  Narcissi,  558  ;  Olearia 
stellata  and  other  shrubs,  558 
Growth,  “anew,”  129 
Grubs  at  the  greens,  270 
Guernsey  crops  and  prices  in  1901,.  523 
Gunnersbury  House,  132 
Hsemanthuses,  three  showy,  317 
Ha !  Ha !  plan  for  making  a,  432  ;  the 
name,  46 ! 
Hailstorm,  terrific,  at  Hawick,  153 
Hampton  Court  bedding,  315 
Hardy  flower  notes,  2,  415 
Hart’s-tongue  Fern,  abnormal  form,  58 
Hawthorn  shoots,  dead,  385 
Heating— problem  in,  29,  77,  101,  149; 
by  obsolete  boiler,  572;  apparatus, 
572 
Hedges,  498 
Helianthus— supposed  hybrid,  134  ;  two¬ 
fold,  228 ;  hybrid,  316 
Hemlock,  dangerous,  128 
Herbs,  pot,  418 
Heterogeneous  grafting,  298 
Hibbertia  perfoliata,  146 
Hints  for  young  “heads,"  208,  385.  522, 
570 
Hogg  &  Robertson,  Messrs,  152 
Holland  House,  179 
Hollies,  raising  variegated  from  seed, 
322  ;  transplanting,  572 
Hollyhocks,  single-flowered,  122 
Hop  growers,  Corporation  as,  488 
Hops,  why  not  ?  3 14 
Hornets  and  wasps,  266,  298 
Horticultural  — Club’s  annual  outing, 
12,  104,  “  the  fruit  crops  of  1901," 
385 ;  unveiling  of  Rev.  H.  H.  D’Om- 
brain’s  portrait,  461  ;  College,  Swan- 
ley,  81,  241  ;  lectures  at  Sherborne, 
488  ;  class,  a,  555 
Houses,  travelling  glass,  309 
Hoxton,  gardening  at,  in  olden  times, 
282 
Hull  fruit  growers,  545 
Hyacinths— in  glasses,  242;  notes  on, 
273 
Hybridising  the  Rubus  tribe,  462 
Hybrids,  bigeneric,  196;  sterility  in, 
317 
Hydrangeas,  pruning,  389 
Hypericum  patulum,  405 
Ilex  verticillata,  556 
Imperial  Kew,  303 
Indian  Corn,  256,  336 
“  Innocents  Abroad,  The,”  315 
Insect  enemies  of  the  Strawberry, 
568 
Insects  [see  “Aphides,”  “Moths,” 
Ac.]— destroying,  43;  for  opinion,  454 
Instruction,  gardening,  440 
Ireland,  notes  from,  286  ;  bog  slide  in, 
460 ;  wanted  for,  649 
Iris— leaves  diseased,  184 ;  tectorum, 
362 
Irises,  Spanish  and  English,  272  ;  a  new 
race  of  winter,  509 
Irish,  mostly,  464  ;  Board  of  Agricul¬ 
ture,  489;  bulb  culture,  551;  notes, 
532,  541,  569,  578 
-“Island  Continent,”  Oranges  in  the, 
421 
Ixias,  264 
Ixoras  at  Kew,  298 
Ivy-covered  trees,  182 
Ivy,  stripping  from  a  church,  317 
.Japanese  dwarf  trees,  443  ;  more  about, 
613 ;  Mr.  Toiclii  Tsumura’s  lecture 
on,  536 
.  Jasminum  hirsutum,  322 
Jelly,  lemon,  202 
.Jottings  on  Pines,  27,  120,  202,  263,  317, 
485,  514 
Journal  of  the  Royal  Horticultural 
Society,  parts  1  and  2,  vol.  xxvi.,  210 
Judges,  referees,  and  friends  at  Crystal 
Palace  Fruit  show,  357 
Ivainit,  top-dressing  Asparagus  beds 
with,  389 
Kalanchoes,  541 
Keeping  Muscats,  585 
Kew— Bulletin,  33,  443  ;  addresses  of 
botanical  staffs,  288  ;  Catalpasat,  124  ; 
Gardens,  153  ;  Gourds,  Squashes, 
Pumpkins  at,  245  ;  Ixoras  at,  298 ; 
botanic  d  repository,  296  ;  Imperial, 
303 ;  notes,  488 ;  gardens  and  fog, 
534  ;  Chimonanthus  fragrans  at,  534  ; 
gardeners,  560 ;  the  greenhouse  at, 
561 
Kildare  County  Council,  53 4 
King,  the,  as  an  exhibitor,  128,  255, 
300,  344 
Kitchen  garden,  19,  68,  91,  115,  163,  209, 
431,  523,  571 
Kochia  scoparia,  298 
Krelage,  death  of  Mr.  Jacob  Heinrich, 
512 
Labels,  zinc  and  “Acme,”  560 
Labour,  the  question  of,  360 
Lace-wing  fly,  53 
Ladhams,  Mr.  B.,  accident  to,  198 
Lnelia  harpophylla,  283  ;  praestans  alba, 
349;  autumnalis  atro-rubens,  415; 
dlegans  Stelzeriana,  483  ;  albida 
Mariannae,  506 
Leelio  Cattleya  Dominiana,  145  ;  L.-C. 
Digbyano  x  Mendeli,  Veitch’s  var., 
237 
Landscape  gardener,  trials  of  a,  168 
Landscape  gardening,  538,  577 
Lapagerias,  78 
Laquer- work,  402 
Lathyrus— the  genus,  78  ;  odoratus,  79 
Laurels,  Portugal,  transplanting,  572 
Lavender,  224  ;  failing,  60 
Lawes’  Chemical  Company,  288 
La  n— mower,  moss  on,  301  ;  tennis 
ground,  spreading  earth  on,  366  :  bare 
patches  on,  388 
Lawns,  fertilising  top  dress  for,  485 
Lean-to  house  unsatisfactory,  572 
Leaves,  sweet-scented,  132;  the  falling 
of,  370  ;  galls  on  Beech,  3S5 ;  Fig, 
nscidiform,  385;  Violet,  diseased,  388 
Legal  notes  —  Beisant  v.  Caledon’an 
Co.  (see  “A  spoiled  exhibit”),  105; 
British  Horticultural  Association, 
105;  Ruthei  ford  v.  L’Horticole  Colo- 
niale,  28;  Stacey  v.  Win.  Bull,  105; 
wire  fencing,  the  erection  of,  180  ; 
rights  of  property  in  Mushrooms,  199  ; 
did  the  trees  overlap  ?  266 ;  Orchid 
fancier’s  bankruptcy,  311 ;  gardeners’ 
rights  on  leaving  situation,  389 ; 
Moffat  Trees  action,  421 ;  Lord  Pen- 
rhyn  and  his  trees.  421 
Leichtlin,  M.  Max,  512 
Lemon,  some  uses  of  the,  277 
Lemons  and  Oranges,  popularity  of,  57 
Leucadendron  argenteum,  189 
Lilies— and  their  habitat,  S2  ;  cultural 
discourse,  82  ;  in  pots,  84  ;  Massee  on 
Lily  fungus,  84  ;  white  Lily  disease, 
84  ;  new,  82  ;  for  heavy  soil,  126,  146  ; 
“A  Chat  About,”  262,  285;  disease 
of,  285  ;  bog,  285  ;  imported,  285  ;  for 
English  gardens,  516 
Lilium  conference  at  Chiswick,  60,  84 
Lilium  japonicum  Alexandra*,  62  ;  Lowi, 
52;  giganteum,  33  ;  ( Wallichianum 
superbum)  sulphureum,  76;  Henryi, 
124  ;  giganteum  not  flowering,  256  ; 
auratum,  a  fine  example,  267  ;  nepal- 
ense,  267  ;  Batemanniw,298  ;  auratum, 
312;  lancifolium,  312 
Liliums— a  group  of,  76  ;  hints  about, 
99  ;  for  pots,  312,  348  ;  in  Japan,  317 
Lily-pond  garden,  178 
Lily,  white,  diseased,  58;  hybrids,  58; 
farm,  a,  385 
Lily  of  the  Valley,  retarded  crowns,  395 
Lincolnshire,  Potato  harvest  in,  420 
Literature,  516,  530,  559 
Liverpool  root  and  fruit  show,  376 
Logmberry  jam,  182;  worth  growing? 
314  ;  note  on  the,  336 
London  and  its  one  tree,  144 
Lonicera  etrusca,  124 
Loquat,  the,  423 
Lycoperdon  giganteum,  93 
Lycoris  squamigera,  184 
Mackellar,  presentation  to  Mr.,  189 
McDonald  Berry,  the,  182 
Maggots  in  Grapes,  384,  462 
Magnolia  —  conspicua,  309  ;  Lenne 
hardy,  is?  232;  grandiflora,  cuttings 
of,  476 
M almaison  Carnations,  diseased,  548 
M  ingoes,  398 
Manna,  505 
Manure,  stable,  588 
Maple  seedlings,  raising,  402  ;  branches 
coherent,  466 
Market  growers’  classes  at  C.P.  show, 
359 
Market  men  and  market  methods,  328 
Marrows,  mighty,  152 
Masdevallia nycterina,  193  ;  M.  muscosa, 
193 
Massing  bulbs  in  shrubberies.  239 
Maxillar'a  tenuifolia,  349 
Mealy  bug  on  Vines,  remedy  for,  476 
Medicinal  plants,  destruction  of  in 
America,  290 
Meehan,  the  late  Mr.  Thos.,  512 
Melon,  Hungarian,  211 ;  Little  Heath, 
270 
Melons  -notes  on,  4,  28,  113  ;  an  ama¬ 
teur’s,  326 
Melrose,  the  Land  o’  Scott,  289  ;  shrubs 
at,  289 
Wend  l’s  law,  519 
Mertensia  pulmouarioides,  210 
Metropolitan  Public  Parks  Association 
545 
Miltonia  spectabilis,  578 
Miscellaneous  bulbs,  272 
Mistletoe,  560 
Moffat  Trees  action,  421 
Moisture  of  soil,  tool  for  ascertaining, 
232 
Moore,  presentation  to  Mr.  F.  IV,,  460 
Mortar,  old,  141 ;  rubbish,  old,  substi¬ 
tute  for,  432 
Mosquitoes,  a  preventive  of,  51;  nets, 
533 
Moths— Thorn,  45;  Mullein,  69;  the 
Magpie,  92;  Spotted-buff,  141 ;  Lackey, 
156;  Brown-tail,  156  ;  Wood  Leopard, 
134,  202  ;  Black-Arch,  233 
Mountains,  reafforestation  of,  399 
Mulberries— neglected,  76 ;  dying  out, 
202 
Mullein,  the  Green,  540 
Muscari  “  Heavenly  Blue,”  298 
Muscats,  keeping,  585 
Mushroom — beds,  second  spit  for,  45  ; 
crop,  the  Cumbrian  and  Cheshire,  180  ; 
harvest,  a  record,  377  ;  beds,  making, 
389  ;  an  extraordinary,  423 
Mushrooms— how  a  Frenchman  protects 
his,  225  ;  in  a  coal  cellar,  228  ;  lean-to 
house  for,  300  ;  field  v.  indoor,  398  ; 
gathering,  420 
Mutual  Improvement  Societies,  422, 
462,  509 
Name  of  plant  in  newspaper,  673 
Narei.-sus  maximus,  267  ;  Johnstoni 
Queen  of  Spain,  267  ;  Stella  superba, 
267  ;  triandrus,  300 
Narcissi — in  grass,  211 ;  notes  on,  271 ; 
selection  of  dwarf,  300 
Natural  curiosities,  386 
Nectarines,  shrivelled,  69  ;  and  Peaches, 
rotten  on  the  trees,  189 ;  delightful, 
266  ;  notes  on,  304  ;  at  C.P.  show,  356 
Nepenthes  distillatoria,  476  ;  ventri- 
cosa,  486 
Nerves  in  plants,  217 
Netherhall,  Cumberland,  58 
Nettles,  stings  of,  76, 125 
Newnham  Pad  lox,  15  4 
Nicholson,  Mr.  George,  80,  420 
Notes  and  notices,  12,  55,  80,  104,  198, 
224,  240,  265.  287,  310,  334,  350,  376, 
398,  420,  442,  460,  48S,  512,  533.  560 
Notes  from  Edinburgh,  104 
Nurserymen’s  division  at  C.P.  show, 
355 
Nursery  stock,  inspection  of,  198 
Nuts,  Cob,  and  Filberts,  culture  of, 
553 
Nymphreas,  notes  on,  217,  300 
Oak,  a  handsome  Turkey,  148  ;  the 
largest,  202  ;  end  of  a  giant,  263 ; 
“  Ihwaites’,”  263,  484;  leaf,  galls  on, 
315 
Oaks— the  fruiting  of,  182  ;  of  Windsor 
Forest,  332 
Obituary— Cuthbert,  Mr.  Geo.,  sen., 
114  ;  Sims,  Mr.  J.,  20  ;  Kent,  Mrs 
Adolphus  II.,  92;  Oimerod,  Miss 
Eleanor,  LL.D.,  V.M.H.,  92  ;  Gal¬ 
braith,  Mr.  Win.,  180;  O.isin,  Mons. 
Louis,  198  ;  McHattie,  Mr.  Geo.,  488  ; 
I  Balchin,  Mr.  William,  sen.,  461; 
Bowie,  Mr.  R..  265  ;  Symthe,  Sir 
Grenville,  311;  Sutton,  Mr.  Martin 
Hope,  341  ;  Makin,  Mr.  Jephtha,  376  ; 
Service,  Mr.  James,  377  ;  Krelage, 
Mr.  J.  II.,  512;  Tonks,  Mr.  E.,  225  ; 
Goode,  Mr.  J.,  oil  ;  Stanton,  the 
late  Mr.,  582 
Ocean  “flora,”  372 
Odontoglossums — notes  on,  216,  283; 
crispum  Sander®,  3 ;  deltoglossum, 
98  ;,  grande,  73 ;  maculatum  Thomp- 
sonianum,  73;  Leeanum,  193;  Halli, 
216  ;  leucochilum,  215  ;  diseased,  274  ; 
a  fine,  349  ;  useful,  415;  maculatum, 
415  ;  cirrhosum,  415 
Old-time  gardening,  527 
Olearia  stellata  and  other  shrubs, 
558 
Oncidium  cartliaginense,  145  ;  concolor, 
3  ;  Croesus,  98  ;  microchilum,  349  ; 
hastatum,  437  ;  ornithorhynchum, 
437 
Onion,  Dobbie’s  Golden  Globe,  566 
“  One  and  All  ”  flower  show,  12 
Orange  trees  at  Southfields,  338  ;  in  the 
“  Island  Continent,”  421 
Oranges  and  Lemons,  popularity  of,  57 
Orchard  management,  224 
Orchids— Week’s  cultural  notes,  49, 
73,  97,  145,  169,  193,  215,  237,  283,  305, 
371,  397,  415,  459,  483,  506,  53Q,  554,  57S  ; 
at  Wellesbourne  House,  49;  in  baskets, 
3  ;  Grammangis  Ellisi,  3  ;  Odontoglos- 
sum  Sanderre,  3  ;  Oncidium  concolor, 
3  ;  Cypripedium  Maudire  magni- 
ficum,  121 ;  notes  on  Cattleyas,  121  ; 
Zygopetalum Mackayi,  122;  Oncidium 
cartliaginense,  145  ;  Lrelio  -  Cattleya 
Dominiana,  145  ;  Coryanthes  speciosa , 
169  ;  Odontoglossum  Leeanum,  193  ; 
Masdevallia  muscosa,  193 ;  M.  nyc¬ 
terina,  193  ;  Odontoglossum  Halli, 
216  ;  O.  leucochilum,  215 ;  Phalse- 
nopsis  Mauni,  73,  97  ;  Dendrobium 
Dearei,  237  ;  Lmlio-Cattleya  Digbyano 
x  Mendeli,  Veitch’s  var.,  237  ;  mal¬ 
formed,  58 ;  Cattleya  x  Hardyana 
Rochfordiana,  305  ;  Stanhopea  gran¬ 
diflora,  305 ;  Schomburgkia  tibicinis, 
306  ;  a  fine  Odontoglossum,  3i9  ; 
Oncidium  microchilum  349  ;  Maxil- 
laria  tenuifolia,  349  ;  at  Down  House, 
349 ;  Peristeria  elata  (Holy  Ghost 
Flower),  349 ;  Ltelia  prsestans  alba, 
349  ;  Trichopilia  suavis,  371  ;  effect 
of  London  fog  upon,  466  ;  Angrtecum 
bilobum,  483  ;  Ladia  elegans  Stelz- 
neriana,  483  ;  Sophronitis  violacea, 
483  ;  wreath  of,  517 ;  Ladia  albida 
Mariannse,  506  ;  Vanda  cserulea,  506  ; 
Sopln-o-Cattleya  x  Nydia,530  ;  Cypri¬ 
pedium  x  Helena,  564  ;  Cypripediums 
at  Cheltenham,  554 ;  “  The  Wood¬ 
lands  Orchids,”  560  ;  paintings  in  the 
Drill  Hall,  661 
Origin  of  cultivated  plants,  560 
“  Origin  of  Species,”  559 
