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Index 



Cherry, Primus, 102, 154, 161, 164, 

 212, 302, 347; Bird or Pin, 306, 

 366; Black Wild, 305; English 

 Bird, 306; Flowering, 302,* 304; 

 Mahaleb, 306 



Chestnut, Castanca, 68, 85, 154, 211, 

 277 



Chickadees, 130 



Chinaberry, Mdia, 210, 260,* 261 



Chinch-bugs, 141, 150 



Chinquapin, Pacific Coast, Caslan- 

 opsis, 278 



Chionanthus, Fringe Tree, 211, 281 



Chlorine gas, 70 



Chlorophyl, 17 



Cicadas, 150, 152 



Cicindelidse, see Tiger-beetles 



Cladrastis, Yellow-wood, 210, 253, 



365 

 Classification, with regard to light 



and shade, 192; foliage, 207; 



decorative qualities, 326 

 Clethra, Sweet Pepperbush, 327, 7,^2, 



366, 370, 372 

 Clicking-beetles, 148, 152, 155 

 Climate, adaptation of species to, 



21, 22, 24, 34, 202; soil in relation 



to, 199 

 "Clothes Tree," 299 

 Clov'er, 80, 325 

 Coal-tar, 89 

 Coal-tar oils, 112 

 Coccinellidae, see Lady-bugs 

 Cockchafers, 152, 155 

 Collecting as means of combating 



insect pests, 195 

 Cologne, tree guards in, liS 

 Colorado potato-beetle, 132 

 Colutea, Bladder Senna, 327, 346, 



367-369 

 Comptonia, see Myrica 

 Conical outline, 204 

 Conifer type, 103, 104 

 Coniferous trees, 7, 14, 34, 92, loi, 



150, i53> 155' 162, 164, 167, 170, 



172, 177, 178, 189, 191, 194, 203, 



205, 209, 213, 228, 229, 231, 245, 



306 

 Copper hydrate, 1 26 

 Copper salt,. 1 26 

 Coppice, 193 

 Coral Berry, Symphoricarpus, 329, 



339> 366,368-370, 372 



Cornelian Cherry, Cornus, 283 

 Cornus, Dogwoods, 211, 281, 366, 



367, 369- 37°, 372 

 Corylus, Hazelnut, 327, 358, 366, 



371 

 Cotoneaster, 347, 366, 368, 370-373 

 Cotton batting for trapping insects, 



144; see also Banding trees 

 Cottonwood, Populus, 212, 300, 



365 



Cottony cushion scale, 151, 234 



Cotton\' maple scale, 151 



Crab-apple, 294 



Cranberry Bush, Viburnum, 340 



Crape Myrtle, Lagerstramia, 328, 

 362, 368, 370 



Cratcegus, Thorn Trees, Hawthorn, 

 III, 212, 283, 366-370, 372 



Creepers, 44 



Creosote oil, 159, 162 



Crown, definition, 5; development, 

 8, II, 13, 15-17, 59, 102; relation 

 to root system, 19, 32; affected 

 by light, 25, 26; indications of 

 disease, 52; winter-killing, 66; 

 balance with root system neces- 

 sary, 99; height from ground, 

 loi; transplanting, 169; value of 

 nursery stock, 170; changes of 

 form with age, 205; also 200, 203 



Crude petroleum, 145 



Cryptomeria, 373 



Cuckoos, 130 



Cucumber-beetle, 156 



Cucumber Tree, Magnolia, 212, 289 



Cunninghamia, 209, 223, 221 * 



Cupressus, C\press, 209, 215, 217, 



371, 373 

 Currant, Flowering, Ribes, ^28, ^62, 



371, 372; also 59, 151; Black, 363; 



Buffalo, 363, 369; Mountain, 363, 



368 

 Cutworms, 148 

 Cydonia, see Pirns, 294 

 Cymes. 324, 325 

 Cypress, Cupressus, 209, 215, 217, 



37I) 373; Bald, Taxodium, 61, 65, 



177, 210, 213, 215, 221, 371; 



Lawson's Chamcccyparis, 218; 



Monterey, Cupressus, 217 

 Cytisus, Broom, Laburnum, 210, 



259,* 261, 327, 346, 368, 370- 



372 



