New Method of potting Plants, or One-Shift System, 318; Disbudding Shoots with the Leaves on, 648; A new Plough for raising Pota- toes, 137; Stephens's Plant-protecting Flower- pot, with double Rim, 136; Saul's Fountain Flower-pot, 136; Brown's Pot with hollow Sides, 135; Garden Pots, 646; Hunt's improved Garden Pots and Saucers, 317; Improvements in Garden Pots, 316; Covered Garden in Paris, 647; Articles of Cream-coloured Clay: Paving Tiles for Walks, and Edgings for Beds in Flower-Gardens, 507; Johnston's improved Portable Garden Engine, 316; A Pocket Plant Case for Ladies, 134; Welch's Bricks for forming circular Flues, 134; Draining- Pipes, 675; Edging of Seyssel Asphalte, 507; Parchment Labels, 646; Baillie's rounded enamelled Case Locks, 453; Rendle's Tank System of heating by hot Water, 505; To dry moist Air, 647; Asphalte Walks, 452; Turf Drains, 134; Wooden Houses, 647: Scott's Patent Improvements in Cast-Iron, Wrought- Iron,and Soft-Metal Pipes, 321; Juckes's Smoke- consuming Furnace, 314; The Oropholithe, 83; Wirework, 83; Consuming the Smoke of Hothouse Furnaces, 451; Distribution of Sea Water all over the Country, 675; Distribu- tion of filtered Sewer Water, 675; Application of the Principle of the Balloon to Landscape- Gardening, 646; Rockwork in the Walton Nursery, Liverpool, 452; Forcing Hyacinths so as to bloom at Christmas, 676; Conservatory Climbers, 676; Dámmara orientalis, 184; The Scotch Pine, a Substitute for Candles. Distil- lation of Oil of Turpentine from its Roots, 137; Grafting and Budding the Rhododendron, 647; Clématis azùrea grandiflora, 42; Cytisus Adami (purple Laburnuin), 315; Best Time for eating Pears, 649; Manuring Vines, 649; The most economical Mode of dividing a square Plot of Ground, 321; Gregson's Green-Flesh Melon, 84; Trap for the Wireworm, 646; Palmer's Universal Steamer, 507; To prevent Mice from Destroying early sown Peas, 184; Destroying Wasps, 42; Wireworm destroyed by the Mole, 315; The Tree-Creeper (Cérthia familiaris) and the green Fly that infests Geraniums, 315; Verbenas and Petunias, 649; The Stimulus of Horticultural Society of London's Show, 378; Testimonial to Dr. Neill, 455; Bust of Dr. Neill, 87; Sir Walter Scott's Monument, 649; Tablet for the Indication of the Name of a Street, or a Guide-Post to a Cross Road, 88; Kirkintilloch and Campsie Horticultural So. ciety, 328; New Public Cemetery at Edin- burgh, 459; Pine Cones a valuable Fuel, 328; Remarkable Mountain Ash, 329; Foreign Trees which thrive in Shetland, 88; Yucca IRELAND. Cemeteries, 379; The Volume on Cemeteries, 329; Thoughts on modern Burying Grounds, 90; Cemeteries and Churchyards, 380; Ceme- teries, 185; Improving Churchyards, 329; Improvements in Kensington Gardens, 650; Study of Bees, and of Chemistry and Vegetable Physiology, 508; Charcoal and Charcoal Dust, 140; Use of Charcoal in the Culture of Plants, 185; Professor Henslow's Lecture on nures, 139; Garden Walks, 331; Double Flower-Pots, 187; Yellow Glass suggested for Plant-houses, 332; Saul's Potato Planter, &c., 91; Lime-water for killing Worms, 90; Ha- bitations for the Poor, 44; Nutritive Proper- ties of Elm Leaves, 332; Transplanting large Trees, 43; Roots and Tops of Trees, 90; The Bokhara Clover, and Physospermum cornu- biénse, 187; Preservation of Grapes, 186; Preservation of Fruits, 330; Cato's Method of Kent, the Landscape-Gardener, 91; Larch Plan- LIST OF PLANTS MENTIONED OR TREATED OF IN THE PRESENT VOLUME. The abbreviation "cult." occurring after any species or variety indicates that there A List of New Holland Plants at Bicton Gar- A List of Camellias and other Plants at Bicton Gardens 22 A List of Hardy Trees and Shrubs growing in the Royal Gardens, Monza $23 26 A List of Rhododendrons in the Collection at 437 31 A List of Stove Plants at Bicton Gardens Lists of Hardy Trees and Shrubs at Bicton , Gardens 47. 111, 112 55.69 A List of rare or select Plants in British Nur- Abies canadensis Douglasii excélsa A List of Spiræas, North American Oaks, A List of Half-Hardy Plants growing in the A List of Trees, Shrubs, and Herbaceous Acàcia biffòra dealbata - 500 discolor - 616 A'rum cordifolium Dracunculus Castanea vésca - 512 474. 638 Cedrus Deodara 39 Centradènia rosea - 501 platanifolio - 638 Achillea Millefolium - 183 Barbacènia squamata Barkèria Lindleyana - 624 Cephalotus folliculàris 35 spectabilis - 624 Cérasus lusitánica - 638 hirsuta - 618 Barnadèsia ròsea -624 Cereus bifórmis - 502 Acinata Humboldti 624 Becium bicolor - 622 coccineus 79 |