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1913 



THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVl 



Books — 



Their Value to the Fruit Grower ... 1 



Boxes — 



\pw Stvlc Apple 14 



Window 94 



British Columbia — 



Notes ..76, 103, 120, 144, 182, 188, 23.3, 234 



Bulbs- 

 Window Culture of 32 



Culture of 245 



Flowering: 267 



Conventions, Reports of — ' 



British Columbia Fruit Growers .... 39 



Quebec Fruit Growers 42 



Ontario Veifctable Growers' .-Xss'n.. 76 



Dominion Fruit Growers 185 



United Fruit Growers 207 



Quebec Pomoloi<-ical Society 280 



Ontario Veg-etable Growers 294 



Ontario Horticultural Association, 13, 297 



Ontario Fruit Growers' Ass'n, 22, 298, 308 



F.ditorials — 



Heated Cars 12 



Packing Schools 12 



-A New Spirit .-Abroad 12 



Sprayintf Experiments 3S 



Advertise the Apple 38 



Sprayinif Success 70 



Express Rates 70 



Society Options , . 70 



Parcels Post a Success 70 



Increasing' Land Values 71 



Jordan Harbor Station 102 



A Not Unexpect'.-d Result 102 



Use More Tact 102 



ChanK-ing- Conditions 1-32 



Parcels Post 132 



Railwav Rates 132 



The I'nited States Tariff 1.32 



A Spartan Effort 156 



Roadside Pests 156 



Better Packing Needed 178 



Packinir Late Variieties 178 



Small Parcels by Post 178 



Mistakes in Marketing 200 



Our Wild Flowers 200 



.Advertisinv' the .Apple 200 



Ravages of Caterpillars 201 



Power for Pre-Coolinic 224 



Marketing Vegetables 224 



Centralization Justified • 224 



Ruinous Delays 248 



Better .Accommodation Needed 248 



Encourage Successful Methods 248 



T'netiual Rates 248 



Protection of Shade Trees 272 



.\pples for Quebec 272 



United .States Tariff 272 



Brown Rot of Peaches 272 



Tracina: the Monev 296 



A Worthy Work 296 



Exhibitions — • 



Canadian National . : ._. . . 252 



Government Exhibit 254 



Prince Edward Island 256 



St. Catharines Fruit and Flower 258 



Canada's Land and Apple 259 



Fertilizers — 



Commercial — A Reply to Criticisms.. 3 



For the Orchard 4 



Defending Use of 29, 61 



Further Facts on 90 



Commercial, Experience with 110 



Use of Lime on the Farm 154 



Flowers — 



Best Varieties of Sweet Peas 8 



Winter Care of Window Flowers 9 



Everlasting 33 



My Favorite 34 



Varieties of Paconies 34 



Hints for February 35 



Simple Sprays for 35 



Making Geraniums Bloom 62 



The Fuchsia 62 



Growing Daffodils 66 



Tuberous-rooted Begonias : Their 



(jrowth and Care 67 



The Rose and How to Grow It 97 



The Modern Paeony 98, 242, 292 



Preparing the Rose Bed 126 



Rose Culture 152 



Success with Sweet Peas 175 



-Angel's Trumpet 175 



Quebec Rose Gardens 219 



Preparation for Winter and Spring 



Flowers 221 



Fall Work with 243 



Short Hints on Planting 243 



Wild Flowers in the City 244 



Climbing Roses 244 



Wintering Roses 266 



Roses from Cuttings 268 



Christmas Flowers in the Home 291 



Fiuit — 



Profitable Raspberry Patch 2 



Best Varieties for Ontario Orchards. 57 



Varieties of Grapes 58 



Best 6 Varieties of Peaches 58 



Ontario Peaches in Great Britain... 78 



Culture of Old Country Goos-cberries, 89 

 How Eastern Fruit Men May Retain 



a Market in the West 104 



Where Do We Stand in .Apple In- 

 dustry? 110 



Varieties of Gooseberries 122 



Georgian Bay Growers .Awakening. . 135 



Ontario .Apples in the W«st 138 



Raspberry Yellow and Cane Blight . . 237 



Growing in Quebec 142 



Cultural Studies on Montreal Mar- 

 ket Muskmelons 145 



Successful Methods in Growing 147 



Crop Prospects in Eastern Canada... 168 

 Thinning the Apple Crop — A Profit- 

 able Operation 169 



Cultivation of Small 170 



Cutting- Out No. 3 Apple 171 



Munson System of Training Grapes, 172 



An Ontario Grower's Success 191 



Value of Attractive Labels 239 



ControUing- the Plum Curculio 240 



.At the Canadian National 250 



Hints to Box Packers 261 



Whv Norfolk Apples Lead 262 



Storing- 264 



Varieties of Plums 264 



Ontario Fruit Wins ..'. 264 



Barrel Package — Some Defects to 



• Remedy 274 



land 282 



.Apple Selling: in the North of Eng- 

 What Shall be Our Standard Apple 



Box 213 



Handling Tender Varieties of Apples 



in Quebec 215 



Packing- .Apples in Barrels 21^- 



Currant and Gooseberry Culture 2fe 



Prevalence of Peach Yellow and Little 



Peach Decreasing 287 



Plum Industry of Ontario 288 



The Flavor of British Columbia Ap- 

 ples 288 



Gardens — 



Small Garden Where Bold Effects 



are Produced 5 



Continuity of Bloom in 7 



Where Beautiful Effects are Produced, 31 



A Plea for the Spring 64 



Walkerville Flower 95 



Planning 98 



A First Prize 127 



Spring Sugg-estions 129 



June 151 



Transplanting .Annuals 153 



Possessing Novel Features 173 



,Aup ust Work in the 197 



A Quebec Rose 219 



A Modest Home and Its Lovely Sur- 

 roundings 241 



Seasonable Suggestions 265 



Arbors in 290 



Greenhouse — 



The Amateur's Home ., 193 



Importance of RJi^-Jr^'^(>fi»'tj-jjction. . . 195 



An Inexpensive :.'. ''■ .'Jv* '^8 



How to Utilize the Small .V.;. 269 



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llorticultural'_'Sf)ciety 



39, 71, 103;.*583, 157, 179, 201, 225, 249, 273 



