GENERAL INDEX. 



I'EACII i;S— coiiliniicfl 



F.arly York, 105. 



Flat peacli o" China, 3t;?. 



• JcorRe IV. 11,5. 



Crrei-ii Catharine, 210, 25S, 25P. 



Honey, 382. 



Ill Western New- York, 2.37. 



Xew Cli:nesc. a?2. 



Kemarks on r\vo kinds of, 'Jo". 



Sek'ct list of, 241. 



.-uiiw, VJ5. 



Twelve choice hardy. 211. 



Whnt is the hesl ? iV!i. 



White narcripe, 210, 2j?. 

 Peiich Blossoms, how retarded, 523. 

 Buds, winter-killed, 519. 



Gardens at Paris, 333. 



Orchards, 35, 333. 



plnm, the true, 113, 147. 



siones from China, 340. 



riiAClI TRKK.S : 



Ashe-s for, 534. 

 Culture oi", in Delaware, .>.». 

 Kxlirpation of worms iVoiii. 05. 

 (iuaiio ibr, 134. 

 I'rolcction of t'rom frost, .34(1 

 Pruning, or shorlciiiiig in, 479. 

 Transplanting, 238. 

 Yellows in, 212, 318. 

 FEARS — Varieties : 



Andrews', 415, 480. 



IJarllett. 278, 431. 



JJel'ed'Aout, 44G. 



Belle de Bruxelles, 445. 



Best five winter, 18. 



Black, 415. 



Beurre B>'sc, 13, 278. 



Beinre d'.\remberg, 12, 19, 22, 



27 S. 

 Benrre Diel, 415. 

 Beurre, Easter, 22. 416, 430. 

 Beurre Goubaiill, 527. 

 Beurre, Langlier's, 4S4. 

 Beurre, Richard's, 573. 

 Beurre, superfine, 527. 

 Bezi de la Molie. 480. 

 Bloodgootl, 279, 415, 4S0. 

 Catilac, 415. 

 Chaumontelle, 457. 

 Citron des Carmes, 415. 

 Columbia, 20, 480. 

 Cushing. 41tj. 



Dearborn's Seedling, 13, 4^0. 

 Description of two new, 210. 

 Dix, 415. 



Dovemie Goubault, 527. 

 — '- Gray, 4t0. 



AVhite, 45, 144, 197, 279, 



3.39, 416. 431. 480. 

 p:aster Beurre, 22, 416, 480. 

 Flemish Beatity, 416, 480. 

 Fondante d'Automne, 279. 

 (ilout Morceau, 21, 22, 146, 415. 

 (irosse Calabash, 464. 

 Haddinglon, 494. 

 Heathcoi, 241, 415, 417. 

 Iron, or Black Pear of Worces- 

 ter, 415. 

 Jargonelle, 415, 480. 

 lAiuise Bonne de Jersey, 278. 

 Ix)nised'Orleans, 140 

 Madeleine, 99, 415, 480. 

 Monsieur le Cure, 457. 

 Napoleon, 197. 

 New Belgian, 140. 

 New French, 527. 

 Note on, 143. 

 Notes on, abroad, 144, 197. 



twenty of the finest, 



415. 

 Xouveau Porteaii, 160. 

 Onondaga, .322. 



Seedling, 322. 



PEAR.S— contnined. 



Osbond'g .'^timmer, 211. 



Oswego Beurre, 324, 533. 



l'arndi.:e d'Automne, 415. 



Pnqiiencv, 445. 



I'asse Colmar. 21, 415, 480. 



Pratt, 211, 431. 



Rapeljc's .Seedling. 239. 



Reed's Seedling, 324, 533. 



Ripening Winter, 4'i7. 



Seckel, 197, 279, 4^0. 



Select lists oi; 241, 415, 483. 



Skiidess, 480 



Smith's Aloyamciising. 494. 



Siiri)assc virgulieu, 45 



Swan's Orange, 322. 



Three best, 278. 



Twelve choice liardy, 241. 



Two new American, 494. 



Tvson. 433. 



rrbaniste. 415. 4«0. 



Vicar of Winkficid, 278, 457. 



Virgalicn. (.see Doyenne White.) 



Winter .\e!is, 19. 278, 480. 

 PEAR TREKS: 



A "e of 53*2. 



Bbghl in, 58, S'PG, 459. 405, 521. 



at the West, 253. 



Blacksmith's cinders for, 520. 



Charcoal for, 533. 



Distance to plant, 532. 



Dwarfs, how to treat, 5(10. 



Espaliers, how to train, 542. 



liow to renovate, 225. 



Leached ashes for, 533. 



New tonic for, 518. 



of the olden time, 369. 



Quince .stocks for, 412. 



Size of ash and thorn to graft 

 on, 532. 



Sulphate of iron for, 143, 225, 

 518, 575. 

 Peas, early, to raise, 461. 

 Pelican flower, 430. 

 Pennsvlvania Hort. Society. 56, 104, 



192, 200, 293, 344, 392, 4?S, 576. 

 Pere la chaise Cemetery, 189. 

 Periploca gra^ca, 479. 

 Persimmon, 478. 

 Petunia phcenicia, 466. 

 Phenomena of the season, 149. 

 I'hiladelphia, fruits in, 530. 



Notes from, 479. 



Plants in, 5.30. 



Phloxes, Chapter on, 122. 

 Phlox drummondii, 466. 

 Picotee carnation. 75. 

 Pinus austriaca, 341. 

 Pity the town trees, 188. 

 Plants, drying, 46, 148. 



Covering for half hardy, 340. 



Is their naturalization impossi- 



ble?3S. 



Merits of flowering, 480. 



Natural affinities of, 40. 



New, from China, 214. 



New garden, 141. 



Pretty climbing animal, 129. 



That will grow in the shade, 133. 



PLUMS— Varieties : 



Cherry, 416. 

 Duane's Purple, 116. 

 Early scarlet, 416. 

 Hilling's superb, 1(56. 

 Imperial ottoman, 11. 

 JetTcrson, 11, 93. 

 Mirabella, 333. 

 McLaughlin, 195. 

 Myrobolan, 416. 

 Nectarine, 115. 

 Peach. 113, 147. 

 Penobscot, 196. 

 Prince of Wales, 571. 



J'LUMS— ronlinned 



Queries on, 242. 



Red Magnum Bonum, 116 



Rcine Claude de Bavay, 527. 



Select lists of, 241. 4F3. 



Two new seedlings from Maine, 

 241. 



TweJvc choice hardy, 241. 

 PLUM TREES: 



Black Warts on, 1.32, 472. 



Distance to i)laiit, 5.32. 



Defoliation ol, 146. 



in the olden time, 370. 



Salt for diseases of, 132, 340, 272, 

 472. 



Soil for, 212. 

 Plymouth, Horticultural notes a'., 2Z'.l 

 PoHcn, prescr/ing, 47. 

 Poinological Gossip, 277. 



noii;s, 388. 



Poplar. Balsam, .340. 

 P'TPy, t:aliforn!an, 466. 

 Portugal cabbage, 342. 

 Portulacca splendens, 466. 



thessuloni, 46(). 



Potatoes, 47, .371. 



disease, 46, 90, 188, 189, 236. 



earthing up, 47. 



healthy from diseased, 189. 



Potato Plant, Smee on the, 426. 

 Pots, drainage of, 141. 



Princes Manual of Roses, 231, 280. 



Privet, 131, 479. 



Propagation by pieces of the root, 400. 



Protection of trees from mice, 95. 



Protecting tender Roses, 235. 



Prune Pcche, 113, 147. 



Pruning, summer, of the grape vine, 64. 



Orchards, 420, 4t2. 



Pyrus mains, 432. 



coroiiaria, 432. 



Quince, Japan, 401. 



Portugal, 413. 



Quince tree, gigantic, 197. 

 Quuice stock for pears, 412. 

 Rabbits, 337, 478. 

 Raspberry, Cushing, 177. 



Fastolli", &3. 



Orange, 178. 



Red Antwerp, 160. 



Raspberries, two new, 177. 



late, 476. 



Remarks on a few fruits, 209. 

 Renovating an outcast, 225. 

 Rhaflower, 236. 

 REVIEWS: 



American Flower garden Com- 

 panion, 233. 



Bernan's Warming and Venti- 

 lation, 1.36. 



Brief (Jompend of American 

 Agriculture, 2S2. 



Brown's Trees of America, 182, 

 287. 



Caclaceae, Illustrated History of, 

 a30. 



Centurie des plus Belles Roses, 

 94. 



Colman's Tour, 424. 



Designs for Monuments, &c, 328. 



Flora of tlie Greenhouses of Eu- 

 rope, .327. 



Greenwcod Illustrated, 228. 



Journal of the London Hort. 

 Society, 89, 524. 



Lindley's Vegetable kingdom, 39. 



Lindley's Guide to ti:e Orchard, 44. 



Mrs. Loudon's Ladies' Flower 

 Garden, .3-4. 



Prince's Manual of Roses, 231, 

 289. 



Two hundred Designs for Cot- 

 tages, 231. 



