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Romaine, 125. 

 Roses, 37. 



S 



Salads, increasing demand for, 

 29. 



Salzer, J., 6. 



Santa Rosa, 199. 



Schizanthus, 52. 



Scidmore, E. R., 220. 



Seeds, what to buy, 6; cata- 

 logues, 6; government, 7. 



Seedsmen, 6. 



Shrubs, flowering, 36. 



Smell, sense of, 176. 



Sorrel, 115. 



Sowing seeds, 60. 



Spinach, problem solved, 21. 



Squashes, 16, 118, 124. 



Stark Brothers, 196. 



Strawberries, out of season, 12; 

 educated, 189-194; book on, 

 191. 



Sweet peas, diseases, 94; chapter 

 on, 150-157; fragrance, 174. 



Swiss chard, 102. 



Tacoma, Mt., a*. Rainier, 143. 



Thinning, 61, 148. 



Thomas, Mrs. Theodore, 148, 



167. 

 Thorburn, J. M., 6. 



Tomatoes, and climate, 8; red 

 but not ripe, 13; "love ap- 

 ples," 30; earliest varieties, 

 137. 



Tools, for garden, 55. 



Transplanting, 125-130. 



Tulips, 39. 



Vaughan, 6, 22, 23. 



Vegetables, fresh, 10-14; best, 

 for home garden, 15-29; baby, 

 19; good book on raising, 23; 

 best, to eat raw, 25; French 

 book on, 28; French cooks, 

 28; ornamental kinds, 30; 

 hastening growth, 132-139. 



Vetch, 71. 



Vick, James, ii, 6, 46, 69. 



Violets, 158. 



Vitamines, 72. 



Vries, Hugo de, 199, 201, 260. 



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Walnut, 216. 

 Watering, 57, 65. 

 Weeds and weeding, 25, 26, 61, 



77, 115; changed to flowers, 



166. 



Wheat, improved, 201. 

 Wistaria, 37. 

 Witchgrass, 77, 108. 

 Worms, 109. 



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