Index 



302-303; succession of bloom 

 for, ^97-298-299-300 



Slug Shot, 212 



Soil, 2-3; treatment after sow- 

 ing, 38; fertilizing, 49-66-67- 

 6S-75-78-80 ; fertility, 65 ; 

 humus or leaf mold, 65-66- 

 76; to restore humus to, 66- 

 67, 68; to test for sourness, 

 70-71 ; to sweeten, 71 ; chemi- 

 cal elements necessary for 

 growi:h in, 72-73-74; analysis 

 of, 73 



Soup, 251-252; vegetable, 252- 

 253 



Spinach, 120-121 



Spiraea Anthony Waterer, 291 ; 

 Van Hutti, 296-299-300, 302, 

 304; Ulmaria, 274; Fillipen- 

 dula, 275 



Sprengari, 322 



Squash, 178-180; starting of, 

 179; transplanting, 180; va- 

 rieties of, 151 ; squash bug, 

 217; to store, 227; to can, 250 



Squash, English Marrow, 163- 

 164, 165 



Squash, summer, 183-184; vari- 

 eties, 182; to can, 250 



Stocks, 268 



Storage, 222-223; what to store, 

 220; kind of room for, 221 



Sultanas, 268 



Summer Savory, 203-206 



Sweet Alyssum, 268 



Sweet Fennel, 203-205 



Sweet Marjoram, 206 



Sweet Peas, 268 



Swiss Chard, 91; use for 



greens, dressing, 91; varie- 

 ties, 92 

 Symphoricarpus, 291-292 



Tagetes, 207 



Tansy, 206 



Tamarix, 306-307 



Tarfugiums, 322 



Tarragon, 203-207 



Tartarian Honeysuckle, 302 



Thumbergia, 313 



Thyme, 206-207 



Tigridias, 263 



Tomatoes, 158-219; their use, 

 157; to stake, 159; setting 

 out, 160; fertilizing, 161; va- 

 rieties, 162-163; to can, 249- 

 250 



Tools, rake, 53; wheelbarrow, 

 53-54; cultivators, 44 and 

 54; seeding attachment, 55; 

 hoe, 44^55; trowel, 5(3; gar- 

 den line and reel, 57-58; 

 watering pot, 59; spraying 

 apparatus, 59; spading fork, 

 60; manure barrel, 60-61-62; 

 tomato supports, 62; home- 

 made roller, 102-103 



Transplanting, method of, 50- 

 51-52 



Tritomas, 275-276 



Tulips, 282-283-284-285 



Turnips, 166; variety, 167; en- 

 emies of, 168; protection 

 from maggots, 169; to store, 

 169 



Ulmarias, 301 



Vegetables, early, 3; late, 3; 



333 



