GENERAL INDEX. 



PEARS — varieties : 



Beurre Judes, 126 



rSeurro Millet, oil 



IJeurre N;uil:us, 76, 41.5 



lieurrc Navez, 79 



lieurre Six, 416 



Ik'urrc Soulange, 81 



Beurre Stcrkman, 86 



Beurre Siiperfin, 86, 3o7 



Beurre Van Mons, 160 



Bleeker's Meadow, 42 



Bon Gustave, 419 



Bonne d'Ezee, 810 



Bonne de la Chapelle, 419 



Catinka 310 



Cliamoisine, S09 



Colmar d'Arcmberg, 311 



Comte de Flandre.r 82 



Consciller de la Cour, 41 S 



D'Avril S4 



De Bavay, 85, 311 



De la Vault, 8ii6 



Deliees Charles Van Mens,. . 309 



Desire C^irneiis, 420 



Des Nonnes, 239, 31iO 



De Sorliis, 81 



Do Tongres 417 



Deux Swurs, 420 



Docteur Trosseau, 417 



Doj'enne d'Alencon, 311 



Doyenne Defais, 3(i6 



Dovenue d'hivcr d'Alencon,. 136 



Dovenne Kobin, 84, 311 



Doyenne SieuUe, 310 



Doyenne, White, 15S 



Due d'Orleans, 416 



Duehesse d'Angouleme, large 



specimens of, 43 



Duehesse de Berry, 416 



Du Mas, or Due de Bordeaux, 31 1 



Kliza de Ileyst, 135 



Easter Beurre, 135, 444 



Flemish Beauty on Quince,.. 516 



Fondante A!j;reeable, S3 



Fondaute Ciiarneuse, 310 



Fondante de Malines,... 86, 3i'9 



Fondante des Pres, 80 



Grand Solid, 86 



Hosenshenk, . . . .308, 400, 428, 476 

 Josephine de Malines,. .. 135, 417 



Jules Bivort, 418 



Kirtland, 518 



Louise de Prusse, 7S 



Laure de Glymes, SO 



La Juive, 417 



Malconartre d'llaspin, 83 



Millot de Naney, 85 



McVean, 340 



Marie-Anne de Nancy, 417 



Marie Parent, 4 1 S 



Nouvean Poiteau, SO 



Pocahontas, 85 



Passe Tardine, 3(i8 



Prince Albert, 410 



Philadelphia, 403 



Rostiezer, 3.')5 



St. Gerinania, 1 3.'i 



Serrurlers, 3" i7 



St. Michael Archangel 31(1 



Saint lIerl>laind'Hi'ver, 416 



Soulard's licrtraniot, 476 



Sucre N'oire d'lOlP, 3iiS 



Theodore Van Mons 79 



Trioniphc de .lodoigne, 311 



Van Mons, 1525, S3 



Vizonziere, .307 



Van Mariurn, 419 



"Winter Nelis, .')4 



■\Vhite Doyenne, l.'is 



Zephirin Gregoire, 7s 



Pears ,.... 19-3, 350 



ripening of, 42 



new, 76 



— in 01\io, 97 



Pears, conversation over a dish of, 134 



— Dessert 135 



— for profitable Orchard culture, 195 



— a chapter on, 805 



explanation, 376, 880 



— new Foreign, 415 



— dwarf, 4S^ 



— from Michigan, 516 



— on Quince stocks, 537 



— in Mississippi, 553 



— growing in England, profits of, 566 



— Synonyms, 125 



Pear trees, manuring too heavily, 54 



■ management of, 851 



Warts on, 297 



— Blight,. .142, 313, 333, 384, 385, 486 



° 515 



Peach Tree, pruning and manage- 

 ment of the, 16, 66, 117, 166, 215, 260 



— hard shelled Almond as a stock 



for the, 196 



— tree Borer, ashes a remedy for, 243 



— worm, 831 



— culture in Ohio, 4S2 



Peacli, Druid Hill, 578 



Peaches, budding, 292 



— in Mississii>pi 55S 



Potatoes, sweet, 257, 434 



Packing Fruit-trees, 384 



Pelargoniums, new bedding, 131 



Pruning, remarks on, 23 



— Koses, 226 



Plums, remedy for Black Knot in, 429 

 Pomological department ft Agri- 

 cultural Fairs, 408 



Plants, sale of at Ealing Park,. . . 279 



Park Question in New York, 187 



Pea, the -lapan, 133 



Plum, Gen. Hand, 132 



Pie-Plant, 196 



— culture of the, 26 



Park and Botanic Garden, llam- 



ilton College, 27, 277 



Pomological notes, 4.*? 



— society, British, 475 



Pinney's orchard, at Brockport,. . 474 

 Pruning trees at time of trans- 

 planting, 441 



Premium List N. Y. State Fair,. . 575 



Pomological Gossip, 573 



Parks aiid Pleasure grounds for 



Farmers 4S9 



Plants, inquiry of from the morn- 

 ing sun, 203 



Pumps, Wind-mill 501, 517, 554 



Quinces in Central New York,.. 312 



— preservation of, 236 



Quice stocks for Pears, 385, 537 



— upright, 103 



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Raising fruits from seed, 540 



Raspberries in Mississippi, 557 



— when to transjdant, 142 



Residence of Marshall P. Wilder, 472 

 Reln'uehment among the New 



Yorkers, 373 



Rhododendrons and Kahnias, 

 transplanting 406 



— the new Boston, 4r)4 



Rhubarb, or Pie Plant, 196 



— culture of, 26 



Rhus cotinoides, 239 



— species and properties of the 

 genus, 551 



Riee-jiaper plant 4<.>< 



Uipening of fruits, house, 393, 52o 



in Michigan 48 



— of sununer fruits 393 



Root-grafting, Mr. llovey on, 07 



Rose, Augusta, 230 



— <'ari>liiio de Sansal 4!t2 



— garden under glasa, 230 



Rose, Geant des Batailles, 543 



— stock, manetti, 284 



Roses, 333, 353, 453, 544 



— new, 516 



— propagation and winter forcing 



of, 431 



— pruning, 226 



Russellia juncea, 96 



Salisburia, or Ginko tree, 826 



Scaly Aphis, remedy for, 2>9 



(Scions, when to cut, 140, 386 



Season, hints for the, 133, 287 



— remarks on the, 42, 97, 1^7, 23n, 234 



329, 377, 42S 



in England, 279, 429 



Seed business in Philadelphia,. . . 356 



Seeds, a chapter on, 4iil 



Shade tree, a new, 14 



— trees — what to plant, and how 



to plant 112 



Sophora, AVeeping, 13 



Spirtea callosa, 323 



— grandiflora, 425 



Statuary, employment of, in the 



decoration of grounds, 208 



Stealing fruit, 134 



Stocks for cherries, 3S7 



Six best Verbenas, 674 



Dahlias, 574 



Chinese Paionies, 574 



STRAWBERRIES —varieties : 



Bicton Pine, 221 



Black Prince, 221 



British Queen, 3.30 



Burr's new Pine, 221 



Burr's Ohio Mammoth, 221 



Cuthill's Black Prince, 39 



Genesee, 221 



McAvoy's Superior, • 98, 393 



Monroe Scarlet, 221 



Monthly Bush Alphine, 51 



Scott's Seedling, 393 



AValker's Seedling 221 



Strawberries, . . .221, 379, 413, 4-32, 4S4 



— and their culture, 3t5 



— constant-bearing, 45 



— in Mississippi 557 



— tan as a mulching for, 292, 340, 873 



— Wisconsin 330 



Strawberry culture, 345, 479 



Suburban residence, a complete,. 475 



— rosi<lences 297 



Sulphur V8. Vine Mildew, 40 



Sumach, varieties and properties 



of the, 5"1 



Sweet Potatoes, culture of,. . . 257, 434 



T 



Tan as a mulching for Strawber- 

 ries 292,340, 



Too contented at home,. 193, 240, 

 3S0, 4S5, 



Torreya myristica, 



Transplanting, hints on, 



— my own experience in 



— treatment of the soil after, 



— trees in the autimin, 



Traiisportalion of trees 



Training t'.rapcs horizontally near 



the ground, 



Tree labels 



Trees and Shrubs, the newer de- 

 ciduous, 



— conin.emoralivc, 



— f( ir rural cemeteries, 



— hints on the rearing and man- 

 agement of, 



— propagation of, 259, 



— treatment of the soil after 

 planting, 



— weeping. 



463 

 li'5 

 237 

 Or. 2 

 47-! 

 139 



303 

 371 

 153 



57 

 439 



