December  23,  1901. 
JOURNAL  OF  HORTICULTURE  AND  COTTAGE  GARDENER . 
711. 
'Shrivell,  Mr.  F.W.,  at  Broughty  Ferry, 
534 
Shrubberies,  massing  bulbs  in,  239,  269 
Shrub  with  pendent  carmine-coloured 
fruit,  266 
Shrubs — for  poor  soil,  146 ;  affected 
with  disease,  189  ;  at  Melrose,  289  ; 
aud  trees,  evergreen,  371,  440 ;  and 
trees,  dowering,  584 
Silver  Fir,  gouty  swellings  on  a  species 
of,  223 
Silver-leaf,  223 
Single  dishes  of  open-air  fruit  at  C.P. 
show,  357 
Situation,  gardeners’  rights  on  leaving , 
389 
Size  in  fruit  and  vegetables,  503 
Skimmia  Fortunei,  466 
Smee,  the  late  Mr.  A.  H.,  461 
“Smoak,”  John  Iivelyn  and  London,  507 
Smyrna,  Fig  growing  in,  485 
Smytho,  death  of  Sir  Grenville,  310 
Snowdrops,  271 ;  the  first,  514 
Soil — second  spit  for  casing  outdoor 
Mushroom  beds,  45  ;  tool  for  ascer¬ 
taining  moisture  of,  232  ;  qualities  of, 
for  fruit,  borders,  331  ;  worms  in,  466 
Solanum  sethiopicum,  372 
Somersetshire  notes,  238 
Sophro-Cattleya  x  Nydia,  530 
Sophronitis  violacea,  483 
Soot  as  a  fertiliser,  238 
Sparaxis,  260 
Special  district  county  prizes  at  C.P. 
show,  356 
Spindle-tree,  492 
Spotted-buff  moth,  141 
Spraying  Potatoes,  the  danger  of,  199 
Spring  bedding  plant,  a  useful,  14 
Squashes  at  Kew,  245 
Stable  manure,  588 
Stanhopea  grandiflora,  305 
Stanton,  the  late  Mr. ,  582 
Statices,  124 
Stings,  to  cure,  104 
Storage,  cold,  dangers  of,  536 
Stove  plants,  208  ;  with  yellow  flowers, 
455 
Strawberry  notes,  212;  Plymouth,  58; 
insect  enemies  of  the,  56S 
Strawberries  —  monster,  13;  Laxton’s, 
27  ;  propagating,  43  ;  profits  from,  81 ; 
tried  sorts,  96,  149  ;  planting,  139  ;  in 
pots,  267,  317,  514  ;  perpetual,  339; 
forced,  588 
Stropharia  aeruginosa,  385 
Styles  of  gardening,  479 
Sulphate  of  ammonia,  256 
Sulphuring  fruit,  210 
Sundriesman’s  catalogue,  a,  399 
Superphosphate  of  lime,  256 
Surrey,  continuation  school  gardens  in, 
489 
Sussex  gardeners’  outing,  80  ;  rainfall, 
421 
Sutton  Coldfield  gardeners’  outing,  318, 
Sutton,  French  honours  to  Mr.  Martin 
J.,  199;  death  of  Mr.  Martin  Hope, 
341;  will  of,  488 
Suttons’,  of  Beading,  6 ;  seed  cata¬ 
logue,  533 
Swanley — and  its  neighbourhood,  32S  ; 
Horticultural  College,  421 
Sweet  Pea  Miss  Willmott,  245 
Sweet  Peas— autumn  sown,  29,  77,  101, 
270  ;  “All  About,”  33  ;  culture  of,  77  ; 
properties  of,  152  ;  in  America,  310 
Swift,  the,  225 
Societies  and  Shows. 
Abbey  Park,  Leicester,  161.  Acock’s 
Green,  160.  American  Pomological, 
56.  Aquarium  Dahlia  show,  275. 
Barnsley  Chrysanthemum,  466.  Bas¬ 
ingstoke,  137.  Bath  floral  f&te,  65, 
227.  Battersea,  Clapham,  and  Wands¬ 
worth,  427.  Beckenham  Horticul¬ 
tural,  62,  334,  364,  407,  452,  544.  Bin- 
field  Horticultural,  544.  Birmingham 
Amateur  Gardeners’,  67.  Birming¬ 
ham  Gardeners’  Association,  186,  386, 
408,  452,  461 ;  Chrysanthemum  show, 
469.  Bitterne  and  West  End  Horti- 
SOCIF.TIES  AND  SHOWS — continued. 
cultural,  138.  Bootle,  90.  Boston 
(Lines.),  104,  113  ;  Dahlia  show,  277. 
Bournemouth  Gardeners’  Association, 
387,  472.  Bradford  Horticultural,  67, 
474.  Bridg  « ater,  162.  Brighton  and 
Sussex  Horticultural,  228.  Bristol 
Gardeners'  Mutual  Improvement 
Association,  18,  138,  342,  386,  408,  452, 
471,  568.  Cardiff  Gardeners’  Associa¬ 
tion,  186,  287  ;  list  of  books  in  library, 
319,  342,  474.  Cardiff  Horticultural, 
90,  387,  447.  Castleford,  160.  Ches¬ 
ter  Paxton,  468,  544.  Chippenham 
Horticultural,  206.  Chiswick  Gar- 
dene -s',  351.  Colchester  Rose,  17. 
Corn  Exchange  Chrj  santhemum,  451. 
Croydon  Horticultural,  17,  342,  377, 
544 ;  Chrysanthemum  show,  425,  452. 
Devizes  Benevolent  Society’s  Chrys¬ 
anthemum  show,  451.  Devon  and 
Exeter  Gardeners’, annual  outing,  SI ; 
136,  399,473,  544.  Derby  Horticultural, 
273.  Diss,  6L.  Dulwich  Chrysanthe¬ 
mum,  568.  Dumfriesshire  and  Gallo¬ 
way  Horticultural,  230.  Dundee 
Horticultural,  33,  544.  Durham, 
Northumberland,  and  Newcastle 
Horticultural  and  Botanical,  91. 
Ealing  Horticultural,  449.  East 
Anglian  Horticultural  Club,  67. 
Evesham  Chrysanthemum,  448.  Farn- 
boro ugh  Horticultural,  110.  Formby 
Rose,  62.  Gardeners’  Royal  Bene¬ 
volent  Institution,  377,  582.  Goole 
(Yorks),  203.  Halesworth  (Suffolk), 
138.  Handsworth  Horticultural,  112. 
Hanley,  summer  show,  40.  Ilarborne 
Gooseberry  show,  162.  Harrow  Rose, 
41.  Hereford  and  West  of  England, 
39.  Hessle  and  District,  387,  543. 
Highgate  and  District  Chrysanthe¬ 
mum,  449.  Hornsey  and  District 
Dahlia,  241.  Horticultural  Club,  an¬ 
nual  excursion,  13  ;  104  ;  ‘  ‘  Fruit  Crop 
of  1901,”  385  ;  unveiling  of  Rev.  H.  II. 
D’Ombrain’s  portrait,  461.  Hull 
Chrysanthemum,  471.  Huyton  and 
Roby,  112.  Innerleithen  and  Tra- 
quair  Leek,  351.  Ipswich  Rose, 
41.  Irish  Gardeners’  Association, 
33,  408,  430,  460.  Isle  of  Man  Arbori- 
cultural,  forester  wanted,  387.  Isle 
of  Wight  Horticultural,  230.  Isle  of 
Wight  Rose,  38.  Kent  County  Chrys¬ 
anthemum,  427.  Kew  “Mutual,” 
351.  King’s  Norton,  159.  Kings- 
wood,  200.  Kirkbean  aud  District, 
137.  Leamington  Spa,  111.  Leeds 
Paxton,  67.  Liverpool  root  and  fruit 
show,  376,  407,  544  ;  Chrysanthemum 
show,  472.  Loughborough,  4  47.  Mal- 
ton  (Yorks),  161.  Manchester  Rose 
show,  66.  Mearns  Rose,  89.  National 
Amateur  Gardeners’  (Liverpool 
branch),  67,  128,  138,  342.  National 
Carnation  and  Picotee,  86.  National 
Chrysanthemum,  198,  311,  341,  407  ; 
great  autumn  show,  427, 446.  National 
Dahlia,  249,  421,  460.  National  Rose, 
summer  show  in  Temple  Gardens, 
34 ;  annual  general  meeting,  564 ; 
Ulverston  show,  87.  National  Sweet 
Pea,  109.  Netley  Abbey  Horticul¬ 
tural,  138.  Newport  (Mon.)  Chrys¬ 
anthemum,  449,  561.  Newton  and 
Earlswood,  208.  North  and  South 
Stoneham  and  Chilworth,  138.  Nor¬ 
wich  Rose,  41.  Nottingham  Horti¬ 
cultural,  111.  “  One  and  All,” 
Crystal  Palace,  185.  Portsmouth,  425. 
Prescott,  90.  Preston,  254.  Read¬ 
ing  Gardeners’,  364,  407,  452,  470,  544. 
Reigate  Horticultural,  88.  Richmond 
Horticultural,  16,  460.  Rock  Ferry, 
207.  Royal  Caledonian  Horticul¬ 
tural,  137,  248,  275.  Royal  Horticul¬ 
tural-Drill  Hall  shows,  15 ;  special 
Rose  competition,  15  ;  109,  158,  203, 
219,  292,  363,  404,  444,  666  ;  Crystal 
Palace  fruit  show,  354  ;  Lilium  con¬ 
ference,  60,  82.  Chiswick,  Pea  and 
Lettuce  trials,  38 ;  certificates  and 
awards  of  merit,  38,  61,  109,  159,  203, 
Societies  and  Shows— continued. 
249,  292,  363,  406,  444.  568  ;  Scientific 
Committee,  58,  134,  184,  228,  274,  315, 
385, 425,  466,  518.  Royal  Horticultural 
of  Ireland — the  Brock  discussion,  13  ; 
summer  show,  43  ;  67,  253,  387  ;  Chrys¬ 
anthemum  show,  468.  Royal  Horti¬ 
cultural  of  Perthshire,  207.  Royal 
Meteorological,  19.  Sandy  Horti¬ 
cultural,  229.  Scottish  Arboricultural, 
137.  Scottish  Horticultural,  18,  33  ; 
summer  exhibition,  65  ;  137,  162,  230, 
240,  342 ;  Chrysanthemum  show,  474. 
Sefton  Park  Amateur  Gardeners’,  162. 
Sheffield  Chrysanthemum,  408.  Shir¬ 
ley  Gardeners’  Mutual  Improvement 
Association  (Southampton),  80,  208, 
254,  296,  398,  430.  Shirley,  Milbrook, 
and  Freemantle,  206.  Shrewsbury 
Horticultural,  173,  204.  Southampton 
Royal  Horticultural,  40,  67,  447. 
Southern  Counties  Carnation,  111. 
Sparkhill  and  District  Horticultural, 
277.  Stambridge  Rose  and  Horti¬ 
cultural,  62.  St.  Mary  Cray  Gar¬ 
deners’,  342.  Stratford  -  on  -  Avon 
Chrysanthemum,  449.  Studley  (War¬ 
wick)  and  District  Horticultural,  297. 
Sutton  Chrysanthemum,  469.  Taun¬ 
ton  Deane,  184.  Thornton  Heath 
Horticultural,  64.  Trowbridge,  184. 
United  Horticultural  Benefit  and 
Provident,  33,  241  ;  annual  dinner, 
364  ;  donations  at  annual  dinner,  377; 
443,  553.  Ventnor  (Isle  of  Wight), 
469.  Walsall  Florists’,  109.  Welling¬ 
borough  and  Midland  Counties 
Dahlia,  229.  Waterloo  Horticultural, 
460.  West  Derby,  160.  West  of  Eng¬ 
land  (Plymouth),  448.  Windsor  Rose, 
18.  West  of  Scotland  Horticultural, 
fruit  and  vegetable  show,  in  con¬ 
nection  with  Glasgow  International 
Exhibition,  251.  Weston-super-Mare, 
184.  Winchester  Chrysanthemum, 
450.  Windsor,  Eton  and  District 
Horticultural,  38.  Wolverhampton, 
42,  61,  452.  Woodbridge  Rose,  65. 
York  Chrysanthemum,  473. 
Tar,  gas,  boxes  coated  inside  with, 
476 
Taxus  adpressa,  481 ;  baccata,  481. 
[See  also  “  Yew.”] 
Tea  in  the  U.S.A.,  153 
Temple  Rose  show,  25,  57  ;  notes,  102 
Tent  caterpillars,  156 
Therapeutics,  the  Witch  Hazel  in,  862 
Thinning  fruit  blossoms,  good  effects 
of,  232 
Thomas,  Mr.  Owen,  presentation  to,  198 
Thompson,  Mr.  Yates,  376 
Thuiopsis  dolobrata,  307 
Thunderstorm  in  London,  105  ;  in  Glen- 
livet,  105 
“  Thwaite’s  Oak,”  484 
Tigridias,  273 
Todeas,  418 
Tomato  sauce  for  winter  use,  141  ; 
chutney,  188 ;  blight,  476 :  disease, 
cleansing  a  house  infested  with,  548, 
588 
Tomatoes,  diseased,  44, 116, 189  ;  winter, 
174  ;  in  Somersetshire,  238 ;  baked 
245  ;  hybrid,  315;  judging  at  the 
fruit  show,  376  ;  early,  532 
Tool  for  ascertaining  moisture  of  soil, 
232 
Torrenias,  286 
Town  and  country,  288 
Toxicophlfea  spectabile  and  other  stove 
plants,  treatment  of,  345 
Trade  Index,  Canadian,  266 
Trade  notes  :  Hartley  &  Sugden’s 
boilers,  180  ;  Thos.  Green  &  Son,  Ltd., 
extension  of  premises,  &c. ,  266 ;  Messrs. 
Alex.  Dickson  &  Sons,  613 
Trap  lanterns  for  insects,  75 
Travelling  glass  houses,  309 
Tree— a  cannibal,  266  ;  planting,  na¬ 
tional  Centennial,  308  ;  Spindle,  492  ; 
moving  machine,  624 
Trees— in  the  Strand,  33  ;  a  mysterious, 
56  ;  town  (Limes),  74  ;  filling  in  about, 
76  ;  Erii  ish,  100  ;  in  the  gay  city,  99  ; 
in  Piccadilly,  104  ;  the  Poplar,  100  ; 
training  young,  116  ;  sparing  the,  129  ; 
London  aud  its  one,  144  ;  Oh,  Council, 
save  those !  152  ;  Ivy-covered,  182  ; 
double-flowered  Horse  Chestnut,  182  ; 
Horse  Chestnut  leaves  brown,  211 : 
the  Burghley  Park,  199  ;  that  attract 
lightning,  210 ;  shade  in  Paris,  224  ; 
forest,  in  Scotland,  277  ;  town  and 
country,  287  ;  and  shrubs,  evergreen, 
371,  440  ;  Moffat  Trees  action,  421 ; 
Lord  Penrhyn  and  his,  421  ;  moving 
small,  454  ;  Japanese  dwarf,  443,  536 ; 
more  about,  513 ;  for  the  Clyde¬ 
side,  514 ;  deciduous,  531  ;  small 
growing  deciduous,  532;  Christmas, 
561  ;  and  shrubs,  flowering,  584  ;  and 
shrubs  for  bowling-green  border, 
588 
Tribute,  a  kindly,  396 
Tricopilia  suavis,  371 
Tritonias,  272 
“Tropical  Agriculturist,”  the,  530 
Tropical  fruits,  71 
True,  is  it  ?  310 
Tuberose  diseased,  68 
Tulips,  171  ;  at  Long  Ditton,  268 ;  Dar¬ 
win,  268 ;  double,  268 
Turnip  flea  beetle,  396 
Tyndall,  Mr.  W.’s,  appointment,  534 
Typha  latifolia,  52  ;  four -spiked,  385 
Underwood,  Professor,  as  plant  col¬ 
lector,  376 
Unsatisfactory  fruit  trees,  463 
Utilising  stale  gas  lime,  588 
Vagaries  of  variegation,  47,  226 
Vanda  caerulea,  506 
Vegetable  carnivora,  236  ;  crops,  our, 
505  ;  forcing,  654 
Vegetables,  wild,  418  ;  size  in  fruit  and, 
503 
Verandah,  construction  of  a,  296 
Veronicas,  shrubby,  458 
Vetch  leaflets,  malformed,  274 
Victoria,  on  Vancouver  Island,  536 
Victoria  regia,  245 
Vine — an  old,  in  Lincoln’s  Inn,  London, 
287 ;  roots  swollen,  366 ;  planting, 
383 ;  of  Auchmore,  174  ;  roots  and 
leaves,  20 ;  borders,  widening,  454  ; 
leaf,  disease  in,  466 
Vinery,  building  a,  256 
Vines — treatment  of  by  market  growers, 
44  ;  notes  on,  149  ;  old,  197  ;  pegged 
down,  245 ;  remedy  for  mealy  bug, 
476  ;  not  thriving,  500  ;  early  forced, 
541 
Viola  sylvestris  cleistogamous,  274 
Violets,  culture  of,  60 
Walk  edgings,  237 
Walks,  garden,  545 
“  Wall  and  Water  Gardens,”  216 
Wall  copings,  29,  101 
Walnuts,  pickled,  246  ;  storing,  322  ; 
English,  556 
W are’s  Begonias,  361 
Warfare  and  peace,  167 
Warrants,  Royal,  33,  57,  152,  180,  266, 
377,  461,  488,  533 
Wasp  nest,  the  first,  14 
Wasps,  238  ;  and  hornets,  266,  290  ; 
nests,  334 
“  Waste  not,  want  not,”  175,  200 
Water,  aids  to  location  of  well,  633 
Watering,  299 
Water  Lilies,  a  neglected  feature  of 
gardening,  182 
