June  29,  1899. 
JOURNAL  OF  HORTICULTURE  AND  COTTAGE  GARDENER. 
vii. 
Stylidiiim  crassifolium,  340 
Sulphace  of  potash,  dissolving,  419 
Sweet  Peas,  69,  112,  130 ;  for  exhibi 
^  tion,  116 
Swiss  Flora,  some,  390 
Tar  water  and  leafminers,  368,  419, 
454,  468 
Tecomas,  jasminoides,  243  ;  graudiflora 
at  Padua,  277 
Temple  Show,  comments  on,  474 
Tennis  lawn,  mess  on,  136  ;  size  of, 
177 
The  N.ash,  273  ' 
Thistles  and  nettles  in  a  meadow,  503 
Thunbergia  Harrisi,  216 
Thunia  M.arshalliana,  514 
Thyrsacanthus  rutilans,  314 
Tiger  moth,  the,  539 
Toad,  the,  124, 174 
Tolmeia  Menziesi,  496 
Tomatoes,  again,  14  ;  variation  in,  38  ; 
cultui-e  of,  44,  62,  91,  218,  231  ;  raising 
plants,91 ;  deep  potting,  101,  125,  144, 
173,  213 ;  best  positions  for,  186 ; 
leaves  of  seedling  discoloured,  246 ; 
diseased,  308;  notes  on,  320;  Veltha 
and  disease  in,  346 ;  Winter  Beauty, 
370,  386,  435,439,  454;  drooping  disease, 
372  ;  diseased,  458  ;  scalded,  4s0 
Tranby  Croft,  256 
Trees,  for  towns,  235  ;  at  Kew,  421 ; 
young,  watering,  522 ;  forming  low 
branched,  531 
Trichocentrums,  209 
Trillium  gr.andiflorum,  385 
Trimmings,  368 
Trinidad,  gardening  in,  426 
Tropaiolums,  tricolorum,  404  ;  speci- 
osum,  474,  535  ;  speciosum  from  seeds, 
510 
Tuberose  flowers  not  developing, 
502 
Tulips  at  Long  Ditton,  362  ;  diseased, 
397  ;  Show  at  Regent’s  Park,  407  ; 
at  Manchester,  499  ;  at  Butley, 
519 
Turton,  Mr.  T.,  presentation  to,  253 
Tyd.'eas,  notes  on,  488 
United  Horticultural  Benefit  and  Pro¬ 
vident  Institution,  annual  meeting, 
221 
Vallotn  purpurea,  75 
Vanda  Denisoni.ana,  484 
Vegetable  Pear,  the,  75 
Vegetables,  modern,  198  ;  evaporated, 
430 ;  planting,  497  ;  what  is  a  new 
vegetable?  526 
Veltha  and  Tomato  dise.ise,  346 
Ventilation,  notes  on,  391 
Veterans’  portrait  gallery,  the,  182  — 
R.  Fenn,  185  ;  Rev.  H.  H.  D’Om- 
br.ain,  186 ;  G.  Abbey,  187  ;  E.  Luck- 
hurst,  189  ;  Rev.  Alan  Cheales,  190  ; 
J.  R.  S.  Clifford,  191  ;  Rev.  C.  H. 
Buhner,  196  ;  Wm.  Paul,  197  ;  N.  H. 
Pownall,  198  :  J.  Douglas,  199 
Vines,  outdoor,  16;  eel  worms  in  roots 
of,  14 ;  nodosities  on  roots,  14  ; 
root-knot  eel-worm — Heterodera  radi- 
cicola,  15  ;  pruning  and  cleaning,  31 ; 
seasonable  notes  on,  35,  73,  115,  155, 
203,  245,  284,  328,  373,  416,  457,  501  ; 
in  outside  borders,  37 ;  browning 
Vines — continued. 
or  brunure,  52  ;  paraffin  emulsion  for 
mealy  bug  on,  97  ;  liming  borders,  136; 
disbudding,  147  ;  breaking  irregu¬ 
larly,  157  ;  for  planting,  160  ;  from 
eyes,  176  ;  Madresfield  Court  not  satis¬ 
factory,  176  ;  covering  outside  bor¬ 
ders,  189  ;  treatment  of  for  introduc¬ 
ing  to  house,  205  ;  making  border  for, 
225  ;  covering  outside  borders,  230  ; 
notes  on  young,  242  ;  unsatisfactory, 
286;  shoots  from  a  young  Vine,  286  ; 
stopping,  287  ;  not  setting,  330  ;  warts 
on  leaves  of,  353  ;  newly  planted,  375  ; 
eruptions  on  under  side  of  leaves,  374  ; 
Muscat  breaking  unevenly,  398  ;  a 
sluggish  Madresfield  Court,  396  ; 
feeding,  399  ;  planting,  418 ;  Black 
Alicante  shoots  terminated  by 
bunches,  419  ;  night  temperatures  for, 
423  ;  outdoor,  436  ;  unsatisfactory,  439  ; 
leaves  warted,  459  ;  sulphuring  pipes 
in  vineries,  459  ;  leaves  of  Duke  of 
Buccleuch  disfigured,  480  ;  does  the 
stench  of  rotten  Turnips  affect  Vines? 
481  ;  red  spider  on,  492  ;  in  pots,  502  ; 
mildew  on,  503 ;  pot,  512 ;  in  Aus¬ 
tralia,  516  ;  unhealthy,  522  ;  leaves 
warted,  522  ;  seasonable  notes,  537 
Vineyards,  British,  324,  336,  400  ;  some 
European,  488 
Violas,  old  and  new,  168  ;  a  note  on, 
319 
Violets,  Neapolitan,  leaves  diseased, 
37  ;  outdoor,  84 ;  leaves  disfigured, 
204  ;  Princess  of  Wales,  281  ;  Esling- 
ton  Neapolitan,  340  ;  red  spider  on, 
397 
Voices  of  the  past,  179;  R.  Errington, 
189  ;  T.  Appleby,  180  ;  J.  Barnes,  ISO  ; 
C.  W.  Johnson.  180  ;  D.  Beaton,  181 ; 
R.  Hogg,  181  ;  T.  Rivers,  181 ;  J.  R. 
Pearson,  181 ;  Rev.  C.  P.  Peach,  181 ; 
H.  Bailey,  182  ;  T.  Weaver,  182 ;  J. 
Voices  of  the  Past— conffaued. 
Robson,  182  ;  J.  Wills,  182  ;  Rev. 
W.  R.  Radclyffe,  182  ;  Rev.  A.  Head- 
ley,  182 ;  R.  Fish,  182 ;  W.  Keane, 
■  182 
W.aldsteinia  trifolia,  53 
Walker,  Sir  Peter,  marriage  of,  469 
Wallflowers,  double,  393  ;  single. 
Eastern  Queen,  406 
AVanton  waste  of  wealth,  6 
Water,  in  search  of,  185 
AVatercress  for  boxes  in  a  pool,  226 
AA'eather  of  1898,  the,  78,  190 
Weeds,  rank,  ashes  of,  522 
AVeevils,  clay  coloured,  374  ;  on  Ferns, 
502 
AAhst  Hall,  Byfleet,  498 
AVhat  is  it?  191 
AV’inter  Greens,  236,  279 
AA’ireworras,  destroying,  458 
“  AV’ood  and  Garden” — Miss  Jekyll’s 
book,  492 
AA’ood  ashes,  384 
AA’oodlice,  in  stable  manure,  116 ;  io 
vineries,  330  ;  trapping,  33o 
AVork  for  the  hot  weather,  461 
AVorking  and  winning,  289 
AV’orms  in  soil,  156 
AA'rightia  zeylanica,  113 
AA’rinkles,  389 
Zephyranthes  carinatii,  38 
Zinnias,  growing,  215  ;  miniature,  253 
ZygopetalumPerrenoudi,  209 
