INDEX TO VOL. XVII. 



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Salem Grape 108, 268, 40o 



Salome Apple 2.")2 



Salt as a Manure . 104 



Sam Strawberry 314 



Sand Cherry 18,") 



Sarah Raspberry 185, 2^)5 



Saratoga Plum 107 



Satsuma Plum 278 



Saunders' Strawberry 810 



Sawdust and Shavings as a Mulch .... 146 



as a Fertilizer 102,444 



Scab, The 363 



Scale Insect on Plum Tree.s 31 1 



Schizophragna Vine 441 



School of Horticulture M: 



Scotch Beech 172 



Seaclifl[''s Hawthornden Apple 252 



Seaweed as a Fertilizer 275 



Secretary Grape . . 416 



Selby's Seedling Strawberry 300 



Sell your own Fruit ... 46 



Shaffer Raspberry 5, 272 



Sheep in the Orchard 279 



Shortening- in Process . . 270 



Shrubberies 401 



Shrub, What is it ? 72 



Shrubs Recently Introduced 171 



Shucklen Strawberry 282 



Siberian Pea Tree 184 



Simon's Plum 109, 110, 190, 318 



Skins of Fruit 248 



Smith Gooseberry 282 



Smith's Orleans Plum .. 107 



" Prolific Raspberry 2 



Small Fruit, Average Yield of 268 



" Crop, Report of ... 227 



" Cultivated, or Wold 72 



** Growing 206 



" Marketing 361 



Sod for Fruit, An old 333 



Souvenir du Congres Pear 344 



Sowing Small Seeds 217 



Spinea Astilbordes 25 



" Crospifolia 442 



" Prunifolia, Flore-plene 25 



Van Houtttii 25 



Spineas, The 25 



Spray Calendar 159 



Spraying 73, 264 



'* Apple Orchards, Benefits of. 42, 335 



" Experiments 352 



'* for Insects and Fungi : . 3 



for Pear Scab 299 



" Good Results from 255, 256 



in 1893 131 



" Mixture? 154 



Profit in 16 



Pump 222, 22t, 406 



" Successful 35 



Trees 149 



Springs for Lumber Wagon 246 



Sfiuashes 173 239, 359 



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Squash, To Grow the Big 33 



Scud for Plants 285 



Star of India Clematis 60 



Stephanandra Flexuosa 171 



Steven's Rareripe Peach 1 17 



Stone Antonowka Apple 282 



Storage for (^berries 208 



Strawberry Crop, A Big 85 



" Growing and Harvesting.. 209 



" Culture for Beginners 169 



" Growing, Notes on 426 



" Plants, l*ot (J rown 276 



" Plantation, Renewing the. 136 



Rust 370 



Strawberries, Commercial Fertilizers 



for 93 



" Experiments in 1893 and 



1894 281 



" For Home Use 37, 56 



For 1894, Notes on 343 



" Growing 167 



New Early and Late.. 100 



Notes on 319 



Relative Yield of 440 



Soil for 76 



" V^arieties of 269 



Sulphate of C >pper and Lime 146 



Sulphate of Iriou 331 



Summer House 425 



Sunflowers. . . 37 



Superlative Raspberry 272, 369 



Swamp Much f.»r Grape and Berries. . 147 



Swindling by Substition. . 231 



Swindle Strawberry 282 



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Talman Sweet Apple . . .229, 280, 385, 414 



Telegraph Grape 268 



The Old Year (poem) 413 



The Wise Men (poem) 448 



Thinning 222 



" Importance of 222 



Plantations 433 



Thompson's Early Prolific Raspberij' 2, 



56, 272 



Thurber Peach 346 



Timbrell Strawberry 150, 282 



Timber, Durability of 402 



Tomatoes 173, 239 



" To Grow the Finest 175 



" Under Glass 9(> 



Traveller's Joy Clematis 60 



Trees for Street Planting 225 



•• in VVinter. . 443 



•* Quick Growing 90, 130 



" Winter Care of., 54 



Trenton Fruit Experi.nent Station. . . 257 



Trimming Trees 52, 273, 387 



Triumph Gooseberry 309 



Troth Peach 346 



Trumpet Creeper 441 



Tuberoses 16» 



