INDEX

Abronia, [373]
Abutilon, [228], [365], [373]
Achimenes, [228], [320], [360]
Acidia heraclei, [420]
Aconite, Winter, [353], [410]
Acroclinium, [373]
Æcidium depauperans, [452]
—violæ, [451]
Agapanthus, [320], [400]
Agaricus campestris, [84]
Allium, [321]
—ascalonicum, [129]
—Cepa, [92]
—Porrum, [73]
—sativum, [63]
—Schoenoprasum, [66]
Alonsoa, [229], [398]
Alpine Strawberry, [137], [159], [170]
Alstroemeria, [321], [400]
Althæa rosea, [271]
Alyssum, [373], [397]
Amaryllis, [229], [340], [360], [401]
American Blight, [418]
—Cress, [54]
Anbury, [146], [434]
Anchusa, [386]
Anemone, [229], [321], [365], [390], [401], [407]
Angelica, [65]
—Archangelica, [65]
Annuals, [220], [385]
—classified according to colour, [222]
—Half-hardy, [226]
—Hardy, [226], [364], [372], [380], [396], [407]
—Tender, [227]
—under glass, [225], [397]
Annual Chrysanthemum, [250], [373], [397], [398]
Anthriscus Cerefolium, [66]
Antirrhinum, [230], [360], [386], [395], [397]
Ants, [428]
Aphis, [416]
—Bean, [417]
—Pea, [417]
—rumicis, [417]
Apium graveolens, [47]
April work among Flowers, [380]
—in the Vegetable Garden, [172]
Aquilegia, [231], [365], [390]
Artemisia Absinthium, [71]
—Dracunculus, [71]
Artichoke, Chinese, [132]
—Globe, [4], [153], [160], [165], [172], [188], [194]
—Jerusalem, [6], [161], [165], [194]
Artificial Manures, and their application to Garden Crops, [210]
Asparagus, [7], [154], [166], [172], [177], [182], [194]
—Greenhouse Foliage varieties, [232], [366]
—officinalis, [7]
Asperula, [373], [397]
Aster, [232], [373], [380], [398]
—sub-cæruleus, [386]
Aubergine, [61]
Aubrietia, [235], [386]
August work among Flowers, [396]
—in the Vegetable Garden, [188]
Auricula, [236], [366], [374]
Australian Oak, [271]
Autumn Broccoli, [31]
Babiana, [323], [401]
Balm, [66]
Balsam, [237], [374], [381], [386], [390]
—Sultan’s, [273]
Barbarea præcox, [54]
Barbe de Capucin, [122]

Barberton or Transvaal Daisy, [266]
Bartonia, [373]
Basil, Bush, [66]
—Sweet, [66]
Bastard Trenching, [112]
Bean Aphis, [417]
—Broad, [16], [154], [161], [166], [172], [195], [196]
—Butter, [24]
—Climbing French, [21], [161], [173], [178], [183], [186]
—Dwarf French [17], [161], [173], [177], [183], [185], [186]
—Flageolets, [20], [178]
—Haricot, [22], [178]
—Runner, [22], [178], [183]
—Waxpod, [24]
Beet, Garden [24], [122], [161], [156], [173], [178], [185], [193]
—Silver, or Sea Kale, [27]
—Spinach, [132], [170], [176]
Begonia, Fibrous-rooted, [240], [361]
—Tuberous-rooted [238], [323], [360], [366], [391], [401]
Bell Flower, [244]
Bellis perennis, [260]
Belvidere, [274]
Bermuda Lily, [341]
Beta Cicla, [132]
—vulgaris, [24]
Biennials, Hardy, [227], [364], [386], [396]
Bird Pepper, [40]
Black Bot, [131]
—Fly, [416]
—Scab of Potatoes, [440]
Blacksmiths, [431]
Blight, American. . .[418]
Blue Fly, [416]
—Squill, [348]
Borage, [66]
Borago officinalis, [66]
Bordeaux mixture, [440]
Border, Warm, [196]
Borecole, [27], [176]
Brassica oleracea acephala, [27]
—botrytis asparagoides, [29]
—caulifiora, [44]
—bullata, [38]
—gemmifera, [33]
—capitata, [35]
—Caulo-rapa, [72]
—costata, [53]
—Rapa, [144]
Bremia lactucæ, [442]
Broad Bean, [16], [154], [161], [166], [172], [195], [196]
Broccoli, [29], [161], [166], [173],[178], [183], [186], [188], [195]
Brompton Stock, [301], [394]
Brussels Sprouts, [33], [161], [166], [173], [178]
Bug, Mealy, [425]
Bulbs, Flowering, Culture of, [317]
—growing in Moss-fibre, [319], [335], [345], [352]
—in Store, [413]
Burgundy mixture, [440]
Bush Basil, [66]
Butter Bean, [24]
Butterfly Flower, [296]
Cabbage, [35], [154], [161], [166], [173], [178], [183], [185], [186], [188], [191], [193]
—Flea, [422]
—Lettuce, [75], [169], [180]
—Portugal, [53], [162]
—Red, [38], [166], [174], [188]
—Root Fly, [421]
—Savoy, [38], [163], [181]
Cacalia, [373]
Calandrinia, [373], [397]
Calceolaria, Herbaceous, [240], [374], [391], [395], [401]
—Shrubby, [243], [366]
Calendula, [373]
—officinalis, [67], [278], [397]
Callistephus sinensis, [232]
Campanula, [243], [366], [386], [396]
—Rapunculus, [70]
Canary Creeper, [308], [383]
Candytuft, [373], [386], [397]
Canna, [246], [361], [392]
Canterbury Bell, [245], [381]
Cape Primrose, [302]
Capsicum, [39], [161], [178], [183]
—annuum, [39]
—baccatum, [39]
Cardoon, [40], [174], [186], [188], [193]
Carnation, [247], [362], [381], [398]
Carrot, [41], [166], [174], [178], [185],[186], [193], [195]
—Fly, [419]
—Moth, [419]
Carum Petroselinum, [68]
Castor-oil Plant, [293], [371]
Catchfly, [298], [400]
Caterpillars, [428]

Cauliflower [44], [154], [161], [166], [174], [178], [183], [185], [188], [191], [193], [195]
Cayenne Pepper, [40]
Celeriac, [51], [122], [166], [193]
Celery [47], [122], [166], [174], [179], [183], [186], [189], [191], [193], [195], [196]
—Fly, [51], [419]
—Leaf Spot of, [442]
Celosia cristata, [254]
—plumosa, [248], [367]
Centranthus, [373]
Ceutorhynchus pleurostigma, [437]
Chards, [5], [124], [186], [191]
Cheiranthus Allionii, [386], [397]
—Cheiri, [310]
Chemistry of Garden Crops, [202]
Chenopodium Bonus-Henricus, [84]
Chervil, [122], [174]
—Curled, [66], [122]
Chicory, [52], [122], [183], [193]
Chili, [39], [161]
Chimney Campanula, [244]
Chinese Artichoke, [132]
—Primrose, [291]
—Sacred Lily, [346]
Chionodoxa, [325], [398]
Chives, [66], [122], [167]
Chrysanthemum, [249], [362], [373], [381], [386], [397], [398]
Cichorium Endivia, [61]
—Intybus, [52]
Cineraria, [250], [362], [387], [392], [398]
—Disease, [447]
—Intermediate, [252]
—stellata, [252]
Cladosporium fulvum, [445]
Clarkia, [253], [373], [397], [398]
Cleaning Old Pots, [357]
Clerodendron fallax, [254], [375]
Click-Beetle, [431]
Climbing French Bean, [21], [161], [173], [178], [183], [186]
Club, [434]
Cochlearia Armoracia, [72]
Cockscomb, [254], [367]
—Plumed, [248]
Coleus, [255], [375], [387]
Coleworts, [36], [178], [183]
Collinsia, [373], [397]
Collomia, [373]
Columbine, [231]
Common Thyme, [71]
Convallaria majalis, [342]
Convolvulus minor, [373]
Coreopsis, [373], [386], [397]
Corn Flag, [267]
—Salad, [53], [122], [161], [185], [189]
Cornflower, [373], [397]
Cos Lettuce, [75], [169], [184]
Cosmea, [256], [367]
Cosmos, [256]
Couve Tronchuda, [53], [162]
Crambe maritima, [125]
Crane Fly, [424]
Cress, [54], [123], [154], [185]
—American, [54]
—Indian, [308]
—Land, [54]
—Water, [54], [123], [171]
Crocus, [325], [401], [407]
—Disease, [448]
Crops, Garden, Chemistry of, [202]
—Rotation of, [198]
Crown Imperial, [326], [402]
Cucumber, [55], [123], [154], [167], [179], [183], [187], [189], [191]
—Pickling, [183]
—Ridge, [60], [179], [187]
—Root-knot Eelworm, [424]
—Winter, [58]
Cucumis Melo, [80]
—sativus, [55]
Cucurbita, [63]
—Pepo ovifera, [147]
Culture of Flowering Bulbs, [317]
—of Flowers from Seeds, [216]
—of Vegetables, [1]

Curled Chervil, [66], [122]
Cutting Flowers, [260]
Cyclamen, [256], [326], [362], [382], [387], [396], [398], [402], [407], [410]
Cynara Cardunculus, [40]
—Scolymus, [4]
Cynoglossum, [386]
Dactylopius odonidum, [425]
Daddy Longlegs, [424]
Daffodils, [344], [405]
Dahlia, [258], [367], [382], [387]
Daisy, Barberton or Transvaal, [266]
—Double, [260], [392]
—Orange, [263]
—Ox-eye, [250], [381]
Dandelion, [60], [123], [180]
Daucus Carota, [41]
Day Lily, Japanese, [343]
December work among Flowers, [412]

—in the Vegetable Garden, [196]
Delphinium, [261], [387]
Depressaria cicutella, [419]
Dianthus, [262], [367], [375], [393], [398]
—barbatus, [307]
—Caryophyllus fl. pl., [247], [287]
—plumarius, [288]
Digitalis, [262], [386]
Dimorphotheca, [263], [373], [375], [398]
Disease, Cineraria, [447]
—Crocus, [448]
—Gladiolus, [448]
—Hollyhock, [449]
—Lily, [448]
—Narcissus, [448]
—Pea, [443]
—Poppy, [450]
—Potato, [117], [437]
—Senecio, [447]
—Tomato, [443]
—Violet, [451]
—Wart, of Potatoes, [44]
Dog’s-tooth Violet, [327], [402]
Double Daisy, [260], [392]
Drainage of Pots, [358]
Dwarf French Bean, [17], [161], [173], [177], [183], [185], [186]
Earwigs, [428]
Easter Lily, [341]
Eelworm, Root-knot, [424], [445]
Egg Plant, [61], [162]
Elater lineatus, [431]
—obscurus, [431]
—ruficaudis, [431]
Endive, [61], [123], [174], [183], [185], [187], [189], [191], [193], [197]
Erysimum, [373], [397]
Erysiphe Martii, [443]
Eschscholtzia, [264], [373], [397]
Eutoca, [373]
Faba vulgaris, [16]
Feather Hyacinth, [336], [408]
February work among Flowers, [364]
—in the Vegetable Garden, [160]
Fennel, [66], [174]
Ferraria, [350], [379]
Fibrous-rooted Begonia, [240], [361]
Finger-and-toe, [434]
Finocchio, [67]
Flageolets, [20], [178]
Flea, Cabbage, [422]
Florence Fennel, [67]
Flower of the West Wind, [354]
Flowering Bulbs, Culture of, [317]
Flowers all the Year Round, [355]
—from Seeds, Culture of, [216]
Fly, Black, [416]
—Blue, [416]
—Cabbage Root, [421]
—Carrot, [419]
—Celery, [51], [419]
—Crane, [424]
—Green, [416]
—Onion, [420]
—Turnip, [422]
Fœniculum duke, [67]
—officinale, [66]
Forced Strawberries, [136]
Forcing in January, [153]
Forget-me-not, [280]
Foxglove, [262]
Fragaria, [133]
Frame Cucumber, [55]
—Ground, [160]
Freesia, [264], [328], [362], [398], [402]
Fritillaria, [326], [328], [402]
Fuchsia, [264], [367]
Fungicide, [440], [446]
Fungus Pests of certain Flowers, [447]
—of certain Garden Plants, [434]
Fusarium lycopersici, [444]
Gaillardia, [265], [375], [386]
Galega officinalis, [386]
Garden Beet, [24], [122], [161], [166], [173], [178], [185], [193]
—Crops, Chemistry of, [202]
—Pea, [101], [158], [162], [169], [176], [180], [184], [185], [187], [190], [195]
—Rubbish, [185]
—Vermin, Eradication of, [414]
Garlic, [63], [162], [168], [187]
Gaura Lindheimeri, [386]
Geranium, [265], [368], [393], [399]
Gerbera, [266], [399]
Gesnera, [266], [362]
Geum, [267], [375], [386]
Gilia, [373], [397]
Gladiolus [267], [329], [368], [376], [382], [393], [402], [4]O[7], [410]

Globe Artichoke, [4], [153], [160], [165], [172], [188], [194]
Glory of the Snow, [325]
Gloxinia, [268], [331], [363], [368], [376], [402]
Godetia, [269], [373], [397]
Good King Henry, [84]
Gourd, [63], [180]
Grape Hyacinth, [336], [408]
Green Fly, [416]
Grevillea robusta, [271], [363]
‘Grub’, [437]
Gypsophila, [373], [386], [398]
Half-hardy Annuals, [226]
Haltica (Phyllotreta) nemorum, [422]
—oleracea, [422]
Hardy Annuals, [226], [364], [372], [380], [396], [407]
—Biennials, [227], [364], [386], [396]
—Perennials, [227], [386]
Haricot Bean, [22], [178]
Hawkweed, [373]
Helianthus annuus, [138], [302]
—tuberosus, [6]
Helichrysum, [373]
Hemerocallis Kwanso fl. pl., [343]
Herbaceous Calceolaria, [240], [374], [391], [395], [401]
Herbs, [64], [168], [174]
Heterodera radicicola, [424], [445]
Heuchera, [386]
Hibiscus, [373]
Hippeastrum, [229]
Hollyhock, [271], [363], [376], [388], [393], [408]
—Disease, [449]
Horehound, [67]
Horse-radish, [72], [156], [168], [195]
Hot-bed, [165], [167]
Humus, [208]
Hyacinth, [332], [403], [408]
—Feather, [336], [408]
—Grape, [336], [408]
—Italian, [337], [399], [404], [408]
—Miniature, [336], [408]
—Roman, [337], [399], [404], [408]
Hyacinthus candicans, [338], [410]
Hyssop, [67], [174]
Hyssopus officinalis, [67]
Iberis, [386]
Iceland Poppy, [397]
Impatiens, [273], [376]
—Balsamina, [237]
Indian Cress, [308]
—Pink, [262]
—Shot, [246], [361]
Intermediate Cineraria, [252]
—Stock, [301], [371], [400]
Introductory Remarks to Culture of Flowering Bulbs, [317]
—of Flowers from Seeds, [216]
—All the Year Round, [355]
—of Vegetables, [1]
—Pests of Garden Plants, [414]
—to a Year’s Work in Vegetable Garden, [151]
Iris, [338], [404]
Italian Hyacinth, [337], [399], [404], [408]
Ixia, [338], [404]
Jacobea, [297], [373]
January work among Flowers, [360]
—in the Vegetable Garden, [152]
Japan Pink, [262]
Japanese Day Lily, [343]
Jerusalem Artichoke, [6], [161], [165], [194]
Jonquil, [339], [405]
July work among Flowers, [395]
—in the Vegetable Garden, [185]
June work among Flowers, [390]
—in the Vegetable Garden, [182]
Kale, [27], [176]
—Sea Kale, [125], [159], [163], [170], [195]
Kaulfussia, [373]
Knol Kohl, [72], [168]
Kochia trichophylla, [274], [368], [382]
Kohl Rabi, [72], [168], [185]
Lachenalia, [339], [408]
Lactuca sativa, [75]
Lamb’s Lettuce, [53]
Land Cress, [54]
Larkspur, [274], [373], [397]
Lathyrus odoratus, [303]
Lavandula, [67]
Lavatera, [275], [373], [377]
Lavender, [67]
Layia, [373]
Leaf-mould, [356]
Leaf Rust of Tomato, [445]
—Spot of Celery, [442]
Leather-jacket, [424]
Lecanium hibernaculorum, [426]
Leek, [73], [156], [168], [175], [187]
—Bulbs, [75]
Lemon Thyme, [71]
Lepidium sativum, [54]
Leptosiphon, [373], [397]
Leptosyne, [373]
Lettuce, [75], [123], [156], [162], [169], [175], [180], [184], [185], [189], [191], [193]
—Lamb’s, [53]
—Mildew, [442]
Leucojum, [339], [408]
Lilies, [340], [410]
Lilium auratum, [341], [410]
—Harrisii, [341]
—lancifolium, [342], [410]
Lily, Bermuda, [341]
—Chinese Sacred, [346]
—Disease, [448]
—Easter, [341]
—Japanese Day, [343]
—of the Valley, [342], [411]
Lime, [212]
Limnanthes, [373], [397]
Linaria, [373], [397], [398]
Linum, [373]
Lobelia, [275], [368], [377], [383], [396]
Love-lies-bleeding, [373]
Lupine, [277]
Lupinus, [277], [373], [377], [386]
Lycopersicum esculentum, [138]
Maize, [80], [180]
Mallow, [275], [377]
Malope, [373]
Manures, Artificial, and their application to Garden Crops, [210]
March work among-Flowers, [372]
—in the Vegetable Garden, [164]
Marguerite, [250], [381]
Marigold, [277], [373], [377], [383]
—Pot, [67], [278]
Marjoram, Pot, [67]
—Sweet Knotted, [67]
Marrow, Vegetable, [147], [176], [182]
Marrubium vulgare, [67]
Marvel of Peru, [278], [377], [383]
Mathiola, [299], [373]
May work among Flowers, [385]
—in the Vegetable Garden, [176]
Mealy Bug, [425]
Melissa officinalis, [66]
Melon, [80], [157], [169], [175], [180], [184]
Melon-house, the, [83]
Mentha Pulegium, [69]
—viridis, [68]
Mercury, [84]
Mice, [432]
Mignonette, [279], [373],

[377], [383], [399]
Mildew, Lettuce, [442]
—Onion, [442]
Mimulus, [279], [369], [396]
—moschatus, [280]
Miniature Hyacinth, [336], [408]
Mint, [68]
Mirabilis Jalapa, [278]
Monkey Flower, [279]
Montbretia, [343]
Moss-fibre, growing bulbs in, [319], [335], [345], [352]
Mushroom, [84], [184]
Musk, [280]
Mustard, [92], [123], [157], [162]
Myosotis, [280], [393]
Nægelia, [266]
Narcissus, [344], [399], [405], [409]
—Disease, [448]
—Tazetta, [346]
Nasturtium, [123], [308], [373], [383]
—officinale, [54]
Nemesia, [280], [378], [398]
Nemophila, [373], [397]
New Zealand Spinach, [131], [170], [181]
Nicotiana, [281], [369], [388], [393], [398]
Nigella, [373], [397]
Nitrogenous manures, [211]
November work among Flowers, [410]
—in the Vegetable Garden, [194]
Oak, Australian, [271]
October work among Flowers, [407]
—in the Vegetable Garden, [192]
Ocymum Basilicum, [66]

—minimum, [66]
Oenothera, [386]
Onion, [92], [123], [158], [162], [169], [175], [184], [185], [189]
—Fly, [420]
—Grub, [99]
—Mildew, [442]
—Pickling, [99], [175]
—Potato, [99]
—Salading, [184]
—Underground, [99], [197]
Orache, [132]
Orange Daisy, [263]
Origanum Majorana, [67]
—Onites, [67]
Ornithogalum, [347], [409]
Ovularia elliptica, [448]
Oxalis, [347], [406]
Ox-eye Daisy, [250], [381]
Pansy, [282], [369], [393]
Papaver, [288], [397]
Parsley, [68], [162], [176], [185], [187], [191], [197]
Parsnip, [100], [162], [169], [193]
Pastinaca sativa, [100]
Pea, [101], [158], [162], [169], [176], [180], [184], [185], [187], [190], [195]
—Disease, [443]
—Siphon-Aphis, [417]
—Sweet, [303], [371], [373], [379], [400], [406]
Peat for Pot Plants, [356]
Pelargonium, [265], [283], [369], [399]
Pennyroyal, [69]
Pentstemon, [283], [378]
Pepper, Bird, [40]
—Cayenne, [40]
Perennial Phlox, [287], [378]
Perennials, Hardy, [227], [386]
Perilla nankinensis, [222]
Peronospora arborescens, [450]
—infestans, [437]
—Schleideni, [442]
—viciæ, [443]
Perpetual Spinach, [132], [170], [176]
Pests of Garden Plants, [414]
—Fungus, of certain Flowers, [447]
—of certain Garden Plants, [434]
Petunia, [284], [363], [369], [383], [388]
Phacelia, [373], [397]
Phaseolus multiflorus, [22]
—vulgaris, [17]
Phlox Drummondii, [286], [369], [378], [398]
—Perennial, [287], [387]
Phorbia brassicæ, [421]
—cepetorum, [99], [421]
Phosphatic manures, [211]
Phytophthora infestans, [117], [437], [445]
Pickling Cucumber, [183]
—Onion, [99], [175]
Picotee, [287], [383], [399]
Pink, [262], [288], [383]
Pisum sativum, [101]
Plasmodiophora brassicæ, [434]
Platystemon, [373]
Plumed Cockscomb, [248]
Polianthes tuberosa, [351]
Pollination of Melons, [84]
Polyanthus, [288], [370], [394]
—Narcissus, [344]
Poppy, [288], [373], [378], [386]
—Disease, [450]
—Iceland, [397]
—Shirley, [397]
Portugal Cabbage, [53], [162]
Portulaca, [289], [388], [394]
—oleracea, [69]
Potash manures, [212]
Potato, [108], [158], [169], [176], [185], [187], [192], [193]
—Disease, [117], [437]
—Onion, [99]
—spraying, [440]
—Wart Disease of, [440]
Pot Marigold, [67], [278]
—Marjoram, [67]
Pots, cleaning, [357]
—sizes of, [357]
Potting soil, [355]
Primrose, [289], [370], [394]
—Cape, [302]
—Chinese, [291]
Primula Auricula, [236]
—Half-hardy, [292], [370]
—Hardy, [293]
—sinensis, [291], [388], [394], [396]
—stellata, [292]
—(veris) elatior, [288]
—vulgaris, [289]
Prince’s Feather, [373]
Psila rosæ, [419]
Puccinia malvacearum, [449]
Pumpkin, [63], [180]
Purslane, [69], [123], [289]
Pyrethrum, [386]
Radish, [118], [123], [159], [163], [170], [185], [187], [197]
Rampion, [70], [123]
Ranunculus, [293], [348], [370], [411]
Raphanus sativus, [118]
Rats, [432]
Red Cabbage, [38], [166], [174], [188]
—Spider, [426]
Reseda odorata, [279]
Rheum hybridum, [120]
Rhubarb, [120], [163], [193]
Ricinus, [293], [371], [384]
Ridge Cucumber, [60], [179], [187]
Roman Hyacinth, [337], [399], [404], [408]
Root-knot Eelworm, [424], [445]
Roots, Storing, [193]
Rosemary, [70]
Rosmarinus officinalis, [70]
Rotation of Crops, [198]
Rubbish, Garden, [185]
Rudbeckia, [373]
Rue, [70]
Rumex scutatus, [70]
Runner Bean, [22], [178], [183]
Ruta graveolens, [70]
Sacred Lily, Chinese, [346]
Sage, [70]
Saintpaulia, [295]
Salad, Corn, [53], [122], [161], [185], [189]
Salads, [122]
Salpiglossis, [295], [371], [373], [398]
Salsify, [123], [124], [176], [193]
Salvia, [70], [295]
Sanvitalia, [373]
Saponaria, [373], [397]
Satureia hortensis, [70]
—montana, [70]
Savory, Summer, [70]
—Winter, [70]
Savoy Cabbage, [38], [163], [181]
Saxifrage, [386]
Scabious, [397]
Scale, [426]
Schizanthus, [296], [378], [399]
Schizoneura lanigera, [418]
Scilla, [348], [400], [409]
Scorzonera, [125], [170]
—hispanica, [125]
Sea Kale, [125], [159], [163], [170], [195]
—Beet, [27]
Sea Lavender, [298], [364], [379]
Seed Sowing in January, [152]
Senecio, [297]
—Disease, [447]
September work among Flowers, [400]
—in the Vegetable Garden, [190]
Septoria apii, [442]
Shallot, [123], [129], [164], [187]
Shrubby Calceolaria, [243], [366]
Silene, [298], [373], [397], [400]
Silver, or Sea Kale, Beet, [27]
Sinapis alba, [92]
—nigra, [92]
Siphonophora pisi, [417]
Sizes of Pots, [357]
Sleepy Disease of Tomato, [444]
Slugs, [429]
Snails, [430]
Snapdragon, [230]
Snowdrop, [349], [406]
Snowflake, Spring, [339]
—Summer, [339]
Soil for Pot Plants, [355]
Solanum, [298], [371], [378], [394]
—esculentum, [61]
—Melongena, [61]
—tuberosum, [108]
Sorrel, [70], [123]
Sparaxis, [338], [406]
Sparrows, [106], [282], [326]
Spearmint, [68]
Spider, Red, [426]
Spinach, [130], [159], [164], [170], [176], [185], [187], [192]
—Beet, [132], [170], [176]
—Moth Grub, [187]
—New Zealand, [131], [170], [181]
—Perpetual, [132], [170], [176]
Spinacia oleracea, [130]
Spirals, [132]
Spraying Potatoes, [440]
Spring Broccoli, [31]
—flowering Stock, [301], [394], [400]
—Flowers from Seeds, [313]
Spring-Jack, [431]
Spring Snowflake, [339]
Sprouting Broccoli, [33], [188]
Sprouts, Brussels, [33], [161], [166], [173], [178]
Squill, Blue, [348]
Stachys tuberifera, [132]
Star of Bethlehem, [347]
—Cineraria, [252]
—Primula, [292]
—of the Veldt, [263], [375]
Static, [298], [364], [379]
Stock, [299]
—Intermediate, [301], [371], [400]
—Spring-flowering, [301], [394], [400]
—Summer-flowering, or Ten-week, [299], [379], [384], [389]
—Winter-flowering, [301], [394]
—Virginian, [373], [397]
Stored Bulbs, [413]
Storing Roots, [193]
Strawberry, [133], [159], [170], [190]
—Alpine, [137], [159], [170]
—Forced, [136]
Streptocarpus, [302]
—Wendlandii, [302]
‘Stripe’ of Tomato, [444]
Sugar Corn, [80], [180]
Sultan’s Balsam, [273]
Sultan, Sweet, [373], [397]
Summer Broccoli, [32]
—Cypress, [274]
—flowering, or Ten-week Stock, [299], [379], [384], [389]
—Savory, [70]
—Snowflake, [339]
—sown Vegetables for Autumn and Winter use, [185], [188]
Sunflower, [138], [302], [373], [385]
Swan River Daisy, [373], [398]
Swede, [147]
Sweet Basil, [66]

—Herbs, [64], [168], [174]
—Knotted Marjoram, [67]
—Pea, [303], [371], [373], [379], [400], [406]
—Sultan, [373], [397]
—William, [307], [389]
Synchytrium endobioticum, [440]
Tagetes, [277]
Taraxacum officinale, [60]
Tarragon, [71]
Temperature of Greenhouses, [358]
Tender Annuals, [227]
Ten-week Stock, [299], [379], [384], [389]
Tetragonia expansa, [131]
Tetranychus telarius, [426]
Thalictrum, [386]
Thrips, [427]
Thyme, Common, [71]
—Lemon, [71]
Thymus Serpyllum vulgaris, [71]
—vulgaris, [71]
Tigridia, [350], [379]
Tipula oleracea, [424]
Tobacco, [281], [369], [388], [393]
Tomato, [123], [138], [159], [164], [171], [181], [190]
—Diseases, [443]
Torenia, [308]
Tragopogon porrifolius, [124]
Traps for Vermin, [415]
Trichobasis senecionis, [447]
Triteleia uniflora, [350], [409]
Tritonia, [350], [411]
Tropæolum, [308], [351]
—canariense, [308], [383]
—majus, [308]
—nanum, [309]
—speciosum, [351]
—tuberosum, [351], [406]
Tuberose, [351], [409]
Tuberous-rooted Begonia, [238], [323], [360], [366], [391], [401]
Tufted Pansy, [310]
Tulip, [352], [406], [409], [411]
Turban Ranunculus, [348], [370]
Turnip, [144], [164], [176], [182], [185], [187], [190], [193]
—Fly or Flea, [422]
Turnip-gall Weevil, [437]
Turnip-rooted Celery, [51]
Underground Onion, [99], [197]
Uredo senecionis, [447]
Urocystis gladioli, [448]
Valerianella olitoria, [53]
Vallota purpurea, [353], [372]
Vegetable Garden, A Year’s Work in, [151]
—Rotation of Crops in, [198]
—Marrow, [147], [176], [182]
—Oyster, [123], [124], [176]
Vegetables, The Culture of, [1]
Ventilating Greenhouses and Frames, [358]
Venus’ Looking-glass, [373], [397]
—Navel-wort, [373]
Verbascum, [386]
Verbena, [309], [364], [372], [380], [389]
Vermin, Garden, Eradication of, [414]
—Traps, [415]
Viola, [310], [386]
—tricolor, [282]
Violet Diseases, [451]
—Dog’s-tooth, [327], [402]
Virginian Stock, [373], [397]
Viscaria, [373], [397]
Wallflower, [310], [390], [395], [409]
Warm Border, [196]
Wart Disease of Potatoes, [440]
Wasps, [430]
Water Cress, [54], [123], [171]
Watering Pot Plants, [357]
Waxpod Bean, [24]
Weeds, [190]
Weevil, Turnip-gall, [437]
Whitlavia, [373], [397]
Wigandia, [311], [372]
Windflower, [229], [321]
Winter Aconite, [353], [410]
—Broccoli, [31]
Winter Cucumber, [58]
—flowering Stock, [301], [394]
—Greens, [171], [176], [187], [193]
—Radish, [120]
—Savory, [70]
Wireworm, [43], [330], [381], [431]
Witloof, [122]
Woodlice, [432]
Woolly Aphis, [418]
Wormwood, [71]
Xeranthemum, [373]
Year’s Work in the Vegetable Garden, A, [151]
Zea Mays, [80]
Zephyranthes Candida, [354], [412]
Zinnia, [311], [380], [385], [390], [395]

Permanent and Temporary Pastures.

By MARTIN SUTTON, F.L.S.

POPULAR EDITION. In paper cover, price 1s.

‘“PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY PASTURES.”—Mr Martin Sutton speaks with authority on this absorbing subject, and his book should be in the hands of every farmer who desires to make the most of his opportunities; the information it affords is of the utmost practical advantage. Here will be found ample instruction, the results of knowledge acquired by experience and exhaustive experiment.’—ESTATES GAZETTE.