INDEX. 



517 



Exposure, northern 



" extending the season of 



fruit, 

 " for the vine, 

 " southern, 



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45 



40 



4G 

 47 



Fecundation, false hybrid, 404 

 " obstruction of by super- 

 abundance of viscous 



juice, 401 



" slowness of, 401 



Fig, 85 



Flemish Beauty, blowing off of, 44 



Foramen, position of, 409 



Frost, inland and on coast, 35 



Frost, 38 



Frost-bitten plants, 40 



Fruits for the amateur, 203 



" " family use, 203 



" " market, 203 



" size of, 204 



" adapted to different states, 205 



" thinning of, 351 

 " production of, not exhaustive, 351 



" ringing of, 353 



" trees, watering of, 354 



" gathering of, 357 



" preservation of, 359 



" rooms, 359 



" " temperature of, 362 



" packing of, 362 



Garden of one square rod, 2S5 



" of sixteen square rods, 286 



Gathering fruit, 357 



« time of, 358 



" manner of, 358 



Georgia, fruits adapted to, 206-243 



" best 17 varieties of apples for 



100 trees, 257 



» best 12 do. do., 257 



" best C do. do., 257 



" best 6 varieties of pears on 



pear stock, 257 



" best 12 do. do., 258 



" best 6 varieties of pears on 



quince stock 258 



" best 12 do. do., 258 



" best for 100 or 1000 trees 258 

 " best G varieties of peaches, 258 

 " best 12 " " " 258 



" best tor 100 or 1000 trees 259 



44 



Georgia, best varieties of freestone 

 peaches, 

 '' best varieties for shipping, 

 " best varieties for drying 

 Gooseberry, soil for, 



" running of, 



" bush, form of, 



" diseases of: 



I. Insects — 



(1) The gooseberry caterpillar 



(2) The swallow-tail moth, 



(3) The gooseberry midge, 

 //. The goosebernj mihlew, 



Grafts, root, 

 " cleft, 

 " crown, 



" D'albret or tubular, 

 " peg, 

 " sylvain, 

 " renewal, 

 '' side, 

 " whip, 

 " Ferari, 

 " fruit-spur, 

 " iuarch, 

 '• morceau, 

 '• in the axil of the leaf, 

 " square bud, 

 " tubular bud, 

 " en ecusson, 

 " for immediate fruiting, 

 " renewal, 



" of the vine, in midsummer, 

 " embryonic. 

 Grafting, 



" influence of stock, 



" " " scion, 



" season of, 



" Avax, 



" pot. 

 Grape (see vine). 



" soil for. 

 Green crops, 



" " economy of, 



" " advantages of, 



" " vetch and white lupine 



for, 

 " " buckwheat for, 



" " rye, turnips, red clover, 

 and sperry for. 



259 

 259 

 259 

 85 

 336 

 283 



498 



499 



500 



500 



374 



370 



372 



372 



373 



373 



373 



374 



374 



374 



374 



375 



375 



376 



377 



377 



377 



379 



380 



381 



381 



364 



364 



366 



367 



363 



369 



85 

 187 

 189 

 190 



193 

 194 



194 



Hardiness of species and varieties, 46 

 Heat, a stimulus, 3G 



