774 



INDEX. 



^ 



Grape culture in the garden, 582. 

 Griipe culture in the Tineyurd, 564-582. 

 Grape culture, traiuiug, 672, &S4. 

 Gingerbread, 710. 

 Guano, (54; 65. 

 Gypsum, 67, 155. 



Harrowing, 51, 56, 161. 

 Harrows, 93. 

 Hay tedder, 118. 

 Hay cutter, 138. 

 Hay cajis, 165. 

 Hemp, 234. 

 Hens, 475-483. 

 Hen manure, 55, 62. 

 Horse manure, 54. 

 Hog manure, 55. 

 Hoes, 105. 



Horses, 262-339, 672. 

 How to use a horse, 288. 

 Hogs, 447-458. 

 Hogs, diseases of, 456. 

 Horse rakes, 121. 

 Horseradish, 649. 

 Hops, 231. 

 Hives, 496, 613. 



H. 



Implements, 70-152 



I. 



[594. 



Insects injurious to vegetation, 222, 652, 569, 663 



Jellies, 719. 



Laborers, 679. 



Laborers' cottages, 623, 679. 



Leaves, 59, 505. 



Lettuce, 630, 649. 



Lime, 59, 62, 65, 98. 



Lupine, 6o. 



Lambs, 413. 



M. 

 Manures, 52-69. 



Manure, lifpiid, 62, 55, 58, 04, 155, 254, 032. 

 Manures, application of, 50, 155, 042, 054. 

 Maple sugar, 240. 

 Melons, 650. 

 Milk dairy, 353. 

 Mowing machines, 105-118. 

 Mules, 357. 

 Mutton sheep, 409, 074. 



0. 



Gate, 170. 

 Orchards, 519-535. 

 Onions, 635, 650. 

 Oxen, 384. 



P. 

 Pasture, 190, 193. 

 Pastry, 702. 

 Parsnip, 635. 

 Peppers, 637. 

 Peas, 638, 653. 

 Peanuts, 667. 

 Peaches, 519, 550-556. 

 Pears, 510, 542-548. 

 Peat, 32, 41, 53, 54, 57, 64. 

 Pickles, 719. 

 Pies, 703. 

 Plums, 519, 556. 

 Plaster of Paris (see gypsum). 

 Plowing, 37, 47-51, 56, 75, 210. 

 Plowing deep, 47, 159. 

 Plrwii.g under green crops, 59, 63, 155. 

 Plows, 37, 43, 49, 72, 75-93. 

 Potatoes, 2! 13, 634. 

 Poultry, 471-487, 



Prairies, 154, 193, 681. 

 Pruning, 628, 652, 572. 

 Preserving meats, etc., 693. 

 Preserving fruits, 717. 

 Pieserving furs, etc, 723. 

 Pudding, 713. 



Quince, 644. 



Q. 



Raspberries, 607. 



Radish, 035, 053. 



Rams, 413. 421. 



Reapers, 1U6, 126-134. 



Rice, 224. 



Roots, 33, 48, 196-206. 



Root cutter, 142. 



R<itation i,f crojis, 252-262. 



Rhubarb, 637, 053. 



Rollers, 51. 



Rural architecture, 621-630. 



Rye, 170. 



Salt, 59. 



Sawdust, tan bark, shayings, chip dirt, etc., 63, 



Salads, 694. 



Seeds, garden, 657. 



Shocking grain, 164. 



Shee]), 406-447. 



Sheep, diseases of, 432^47. 



Sleep, 742. 



Soiling cattle. 54, 394-;399. 



Soap suds, 59. 



Sorghum, 239. 



S'.wing wheat, 100, 166. 



Sowing grass seed, 1S9. 



Smut, 170. 



Spurry, 63. 



Spader, rotai y, 90. 



Spinach, 053. 



Sciuash, 640, 654. 



Stables, 54, 280, 671. 



Stone lifter, 75. 



Steam plow, 90. 



Stump puller, 74. 



Stomach, diseases of, 739. 



Strawberry culture, 005, 607. 



Stacks for hay and grain, 678. 



Summer drinks, 721. 



Sweet potatoes, 206. 



Swamps, 32, 34, 41. 43. 



Sweet corn, 039, 647. f 



T. 



Timlier growing, 660-666. 

 Threshers, 134-138. 

 T.ibacc), 225-231. 

 Tomatoes, 037, 656. 

 Turnips, 198,635. ■ 

 Turkeys, 483. 



Vetch, 62. 



Vineyard culture, 504. 



W. 



Water cress, 656. 



■\Vaffles, 712. 



Washing receipts, 722. 



AVells, 681. 



Wheat, 15.V170. 



Wine making, 597-604, 718. 



Yam, 676. 



