VI 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Pelargonium Lucia Rosea, 527. 

 Penstemon geutianoides, 488. 

 Periodicals, agricultural, 390. 

 Perkins, S. G., 233. 

 Phosphate of lime for trees, 92. 

 Photinia glabra, 536. 

 Pimenta vulgaris, 400. 

 Pine apple, cultivation of, 526. 



ste;im used fur growing, 293. 



Pinks and Picotees, propagation of, 187. 

 Plants, covering tender, 243. 



effect of winter on, 536. 



in cellars, 296. 



new hardy, 533. 



rare, at Thorhurn's, 251. 



select list of early blooming green 



liouse, 243. 

 Planting .slopes of railroads, 438. 

 plumbago larpentce, 133,561. 



capensis, 528. 



plum trees, brewers' grains for, 283. 



cure of black knot on, 30, 277. 



curculio in, 52. 



grafting, 495. 



nine first rate, 194. 



notes on forcing, 283. 



on heavy soils, 296. 



on sandy soils, 398. 



stocks, raising, 253. 



stocks for, 351. 



three best for Pennsylvania, 296. 



unfruitfulness in, 396. 



Valk's li.st of select, 219. 



"Walker's list of select, 535. 



PhVMS— Varieties : 



Aloo Bokara, 144. 



Canada, 296. 



Coe's Late Red, 292. 



Diapr?e Rouge, 29. 



Fine specimens of. 254. 



Frost Gaffe. 446. 



General Hand, 191, 332. 



Jefferson. 52. 349. 



La Royal e. 194. 



Mimms, 29. 



Prune de St. .lean. 396. 



Red Diaper, 29. 



Smith's Orleans, 104. 



St. Martin's Quetche, 345. 



AVhite Magnum Bonum, 194. 

 Poivrea coccinea, 528. 

 Polmaise method of heating green-hou- 

 ses, 122. 

 Pomegranate of Tabriz. 144. 

 Pomological notes, 141. 



queries from Ohio, 100. 



reform, 105, 159, 215. 



Pomology, German, 141. 



- information wanted in, 262. 

 Portland, Ducliess of. 453. 

 Pot plants, manure water for, 527. 

 Potatoes, how to preserve, 387. 

 — — garden cultivation of, 512. 



cooking, 530. 



Potsdam in Prussia, 141. 

 Primrose, Fringed Chine.se. 433. 

 Privet for hedges. 275. 

 Prunes, apparatus for drying. 378. 



culture of, at Agen, 564. 



Pruning, 4.30. 

 Psidium, 406. 

 Quinces, Angers or Orange. 100. 



culture of. 254, 5S1. 



Japan. .390. 



of Persia, 144. 



pruning. 151. 



stocks, 488. 



Valk's list of select, 219. 



Quincy, Josiah, sen., address of, 229. 

 Quincy, Josiah.. jr., address of, 229. 

 Railroads, planting slopes of, 438. 

 Ranunculus, 542. 

 Raspberry, culture of, 48, 120, 527- 



hardy, to raise. 578. 



protection of. 254. 



Valk's li.st of select, 219. 



RASPBERRY— FarfetiM : 



Col. V^^ilder. 1.35. 



Fastolff, 151. 



Large Fruited Monthly, 290. 



Red Antwerp. 120. 

 Rats and mice, destruction of. 290. 

 Reform, pomological. 105, 159, 215. 

 REVIEWS : 



Allen on the grape-vine. 338, 392. 



American Farm Book, 572 



Columbian Drawing Book, 573. 



Cottages and cottage life, 179. 



Stopping and thinning 

 STRAWBERRIES: 



185. 



Answers to inquiries on, 200 431 

 Culture of, 51, 67, 68, 114 '295 

 445, 447. ' ' 



Market, New- York, 103. 

 Notes on, 253. 

 Queries relative to. 351. 

 Remarks on new, 66. 

 Selection of varieties, 68. 

 Top-dressings for, 431. 

 Valk's list of select. 219. 



Flore des serres el des jardins de STRAWBERRIES — Varieties: 



52, 103. 



Europe, 133 

 Gravs's genera of the plants of 



the U. S., 484. 

 Jaques' Fruit Book, 572 

 Proceedings of the National Con- 

 vention of Fruit-growers, 484. 

 School-house arcliitecture, 182. 

 Transactions of N. Y. S. Agricul- 

 tural Society, vol. 7, 92. 

 Rhine, scenery of the. 140. 

 Rhubarb. 4.30. 520. 



colossal, 5.36. 



Rice, upland, 296. 



Ridging soil of gardens, 325. 



Rockingliani Farmer's Club, 548. 



Rogers, Rev'd Mr., address of, 229. 



Roots, functions of, 314. 



Rose bugs on grape-vines, 113. 



Slugs to destroy, 581. 



ROSES: 



Boursaults, 355. 



Budding and layerin 



Chapter on, 57. 



Cherokee, 249,395. 



D. Thomas on', 199. 



Everblooming, how to grow, 522, 

 581. 



Grafting and budding, 117. 



Insects on, 185. 



In Mississippi. 348. 



I/ists of favorite. 61. 



Perpetual, flowering of, 51. 



Prairie. 3-55. 



Stocks for, 398. 



Tender, covering. -389. 



Tliree constant blooming per- 

 petuals, 398. 



Trioniplie de la Duchtre, 249. 

 Rural life, morale of. 373. 

 Rural taste, formation of. 467. 

 Russell, J. L., address of. 237. 

 Russian mode of training fruit trees, 343 

 Sargent. Eppcs, song by. 231. 

 Sali.sburia adiantifolia, 150. 

 Schools, agricultural, remarks on, 85. 

 Sea-kale, 151, 519. 

 Seedling crops, 288. 

 Seeds, 255. 



mailing of, 495. 



of fruit trees. 391. 



preparation for sowing, 531. 



Severe winter. 494 

 Seward, W. H 



Hall, 2.33. 

 Sh.ide trees, premium for, 196, 333. 



societies for planting, 548. 



Sheep, use of on lawns, 499. 



Siberian kale. 99. 



Sigournev. Mrs. L. H., ode by, 237. 



Skinner, J. S., address of, 233. 



Soap weed, 529. 



Soil for potting, 531. 



South, hints from the, 494. 



Spider, red, 296. 



Spinach, 520. 



Spirea, Double Japan, 377. 



Springbronk, the residence of Caleb 



Cope, 411. 

 Stanhopea, cultivation of, 491. 

 Statice imbricata, 138, 148. 

 Stephanotis floribimda, 528. 

 Stock, influence of on grafts, 191. 

 Stocks, 255. 



Aberdeen Bee-hive. 2,90. 

 Bicton AVhite Pine, 151.' 

 Bishop's Orange, 09. 102. 

 Black Prince, 67, 69, 102 

 Boston Pine, 67. 

 Brilliant. 70. 

 British Queen, 116. 

 Burr's New, 143, 196. 



New Pine. 67, 70, 83, 151 



Rival Hudson. 70. 



Caroline Pine, 99. 

 Charlotte. 67. 69. 

 Cornucopia. 70. 

 Crimson Cone, 07, 69. 

 Crimfon Pine, 69 

 Cushin?, 70. 

 Eberleiii, 67, 70. 

 Hovey's Seedling, 68. 

 Hudson, 395. 



Iowa, 70. 



Jenney's Seedling, 67. 

 Large English Scarlet, 51. 

 Magnifique, 70. 

 Montevideo Pine, 70. 

 Primate. 70. 

 Primordian, 70. 

 Profuse Scarlet, 67, 09. 

 Prolific Hudson. 70 

 Prolific Swainstone, 70 

 " Refiilgent, 70. 

 Ross' Phcnix, 151. 

 Taylor's Seedling, 71. 

 Unique Prairie, 71. 

 Unique Scarlet, 70. 

 White Wood, 35]. 

 AVilley, 51. 102, 146. 

 Strawberry question. Cincinnati report 

 on. 197. 



Further notes on, 19. 



Huntsman on the. 49, 150. 



J. M. B. on the. 50. 



liOngworth on the, 100, 250. 



Valk, Dr., on, 101. 



Sunflower, uses of the, 289. 

 Sycamore, curious growth of, 178. 

 Tea plant, cultivation of in U. S., 533. 

 Teconia grandi flora, 358. 



jasminoides, 528. 



Terra cotta ware. 37. 

 Thorburn's exotic nursery, 51, 540. 

 Thorburn's rare plants, 251. 

 Tomatoes. 151. 



address of in Faueuil Top-dressing, 186 



Torenia asiatica, 523. 



Tozza vases, 40. 

 Transplanting trees, 200, 275. 



art of. 209. 



practical hints on, 321. 



large trees, 466. 



Trellis, moveable, .3.59. 

 Tree associations, 545. 

 Trees, girdled, 447. 



in Ohio, 116. 



packing for tran.sportation, 397. 



rapid growing, 2.55. 



effect m planting. 555. 



J. — training fruit, 577 

 I'ricosanthes columbina. 138. 

 Turnips, garden cultivation of, 514. 

 Vases, ornamental. 37. 

 Vegetable marrow. 519. 

 Vegetables, special manures for, 487. 

 Verbenas, to winter, 580. 



