INDEX TO VOL, XXll. 



PAGE. 



Onions, Wood ashes for 159 



Ontario apple ' 133 



Ontario exhibit at Paris 3'22 



Orchard tillage 268 



Orchard, November in the 432 



Orchard, The unprofitable 390 



Orchards, Cultivating vs. cropping 188 



II Cultivation and care of . . .70 199 



II Fertilizing 1 36 



II Underdraining 21 1 



Ornithogaluni Arabicuui 79. 23 / 



Our book table 164, 205, 207, 292, 374 



Our gardens SIS 



Owen Sound Horticultural Society 74 



Oyster shell bark louse 368 



Packages for fruit... 58, 258, 282, 412, 511 



Packing for exjwrt 83 



Packing, FraudnTent 177. 243, 412 



Paeonies at Central Exi)erin)eutal Farm. 3 



Palm culture 59 



Pan-American Exjiosition 387, 506 



Pansies 274 



Paris Exposition, Selecting fruit for the 370 



Paris Green 206 



Patten's Greening . . 396 



Peach buds, Spraying for the protection 



of 18 



Peach crop 197 



Peach culture ...20, 166, 460 



Peach growing in Ontario 249 



Poach prospects in Es.sex Co 198 



Peach rot and curl leaf 181 



Peach scale, A new 31S 



Peaches, Export of 370, 425 



II How to grow early 67 



II Varieties 116 



Pear onlture 9^, 1-10, 143, 165 



Pear Pickles 114 



Pears for export 36, 80 



,1 , Hardy 39 



II in London 411 



II , Picking and marketing 2fi9 



II , Ten choice 165 



II , Varieties of 143 



Perennials, Early Flowering 71 



II List of isi 



Picking apple.s. Time tor 36 



Pickle mildew 348 



Picton Horticultural Society ... 38, 360, 408 



Plant box 30 



Plant distribution.. 243, 289, 325, 369, .«il0 



Plants for dwelling and con.servatori'vs. . 401 



Plants. Reviving frozen 102 



Plum freak 4fil 



Plum, Seedling 256 



Plum.'*, A comparison of varieties of . . . . 419 



II Hardy 39 



II New 76 



.1 Promising . . 396 



Pomela, The 272 



Port Colhorne Horticultural Society 408 



Port Hope Horticultural Society 460 



Potatoes 394 



„ for proHt 239 



PAGK. 



II , Wood a-shes for 159' 



Pots and potting 420 



Preservation and decay of fruits 9S 



Preservative for bottled fruit 326 



Prices for fruit 444, 506. 



Pride of Cumberland 347 



Primula stollata 275 



Primrose of the house 200 



Prince Edward Island Fruit Growers' 



A.ssociation 34, ] 84 



Prince Edward Island, Fruit interests in 



261, 483 



Propagating plants in moss 92 



Propagating, The art of 30& 



Protecting fruit trees 95 



Pruning . . 20, 77, 129, 161, 235, 337, 43S 



Prunus Pissardi 235 



Puff ball, The 232 



Pyramidalis 493 



Pyramid pear trees 2u4 



Princess Louise apple 506, 510 



Queen of the Prairie rosa 161 



Quince culture 22 



Quinces, Varieties of 23 



R 



Rambler roses, H' dge of 112 ' 



Rape as a cover cr p 339 



Raspberries, An e -.periment vith ... 86 



Raspoerries boonrng 190 



Raspberries, Rose .scale on 284 



Raspberries, Tiin ming. . . . .... 87 



Raspbei ry pulp 190, 244, 320 



Red clover, Exper nents with . . 379 



Red June y)lum 100 



Red spider 14S 



Refrigerator car 218 



Ribston Pippin a])ple ... . 510 



Ringing the grape 11, 97, 208, 216 



Rivers, Thos. F 412 



Rochelle apple 377 



Rock garden 276 



Rogers, Edw. A 263 



Rose leaves. Diseased 291 



Rose scale on raspberries 284 



Roses, A choice of .... 285 



II A few points on 317 



M Blue 307 



11 Budding 203 



II for amateurs 204, 459 



ti Hardiness of 270 



.1 Hardy 369 



11 Propagating 235 



I, Pruning Ill 



II Soil for 34 



II Varieties of 415, 501 



Royal Horticultural Society of England . 393 



Rubber plant 402, 406 



Rustic lamp ])ost and trellises 503 



San .lose scale , 9^ 



114, 180, 266, 283, 390, 412, 485 



