630 



INDE?r. 



Currants, of pruning, - 204, 210, 241, 260 



— of digging the ground among, 210, 255, 261 

 — ■ of destroying caterpillars on, - 228 

 ■ — of netting up to preserve, - 252 



B. 



Deciduous shrubs, of planting, 459, 465, 470, 521, 52S 



— — of pruning, - - 465 



— hedges, of planting, 461, 465, 471, 522, 528 



— — ^ of clipping, - 461, 535 

 Disbudding wall-trees, of, - '- 237 



— fruit trees in the hot -house, - 355, 359 

 Distance at which to plant wall-trees, - 177 



— — orchard- trees, - 180 



— — smallfruits, - 184 



— — various shrubs, - 455 

 Draining, the importance oi'y in gardening, 5, 151, 157 



— potted plants of extra moisture, of, 360, 514 

 Drummond pear described, - ■» 175 

 Due do Tello nectarine described, - 170 

 Ducks, of their usefulness in the garden, - 235 

 Duke cherries described, - - 168, 109 

 Dunghill, how to increase, and enhance the value of the, 20 



— drainings, the nectar of vegetable life, 374 



— — an excellent manure for grapes, ib, 

 — = ™_ — for pine- 

 apples, - - 382 



E. 



Early purple peach described, - «. 304 



Earwigs, how to ensnare and destroy, - 249, 508 



Edgings to v.'alks, of planting, - 457, 470, 473, 485 



— ■ of forming grass, - 472 



— ' of dressing, - 468, 48.5 



EIrugc nectarine described, - - 170 



