INDEX. 



529 



Page 

 Reproduction, Tendency to in 



Vegetables 66 



Reproduction effected principally 



in a single Channel 66 



Reproductive Tendency weaken- 

 ed in certain Cases by Cultiva- 

 tion... 67 



Page 



Selections of Varieties of the Ap- 

 ple for various States 328 



a. For the Eastern and North- 



ern States 328 



b. For the Middle States 328 



c. For the Western States 32i> 



d. For the Southern States ... 329 



Ridging Soils for Winter 22 , Setting out Fruit-trees 243 



" Crops 90] " Shade and orna- 



Road Wash 442 



Rocambole 143 



Rock Work... 485 



Root Pruning 255 Shade Trees 



Root Stocks ........................... 201 



Root Worms .......................... 110 



Roquette ............................... 176 



Rose Bug .............................. 282 



Rose Compost ........................ 444 



Roses, Everblooming and Au- 



tumnal, 30 Varieties ............. 480 



Roses, "June", or Summer- 



blooming, 18 Varieties .......... 480 



Roses, Running, 6 Varieties ...... 484 



Rose Worm or Slug ................ 482 



S. 

 Saddle Grafting ..................... 229 



Sage .................................... 176 



Salsafy ................................ 176 



Sand 



442 



mental Trees 492 



Seventeen-year Locust 280 



Shaddock.. .. 363 



437 

 Seedlings of ......... 487 



' ' Selection of twenty- 

 four Kinds ......................... 489 



Shallots ................................ 178 



Shape of Fruit, desirable .......... 191 



Shears. Dressing ..................... 209 



" Pruning, 3 Sizes .......... 209 



Shovel, 3 Forms of. ................. 48 



Shrubs ................................. 437 



" for Green-house, 18 Kinds 467 

 " hardy, 25 Kinds ............ 477 



" climbing, 12 Kinds ........ 483 



Shrubs, &c., Propagation of...... 437 



Side Grafting ........................ 229 



Sieves of 2 sizes ......... , t ............ 35 



" for Flower Seeds ........... 36 



Single Bud Grafting ................ 228 



Sashes, Size for, &c., &c ........... 29]Size of Fruit, desirable ............. 194 



Scale Insects 265 



Scions and Buds prepared for 



Budding . 220 Soils 



Scissors, Flower and Seed 209 



" Grape 209 



Scorzonera 177 



Scraper, Tree 208 



Scythe, Bush 63 



Seed and Plant, wild, of meagre 



Growth 67 Sour-sap Blight 



Seed and Plant enlarged by Cul- 

 tivation 67 



Seedling Shade Trees 487 



Seedling Stocks 204 



Seeds of Fruit-trees 204 



Soapsuds Wash 284 



Soft Soap " 284 



442 



Loam 442 



Leaf Mould 442 



Peat or Swamp Muck 442 



Road Wash 442 



Sand... .. 442 



" Grass 53 Soils, Effect of, upon Fruits 189 



Sea Kale 177 Sorel : 178 



Sources of Vegetation 59 



Shade Trees 487JSpade 



261 



Sowing, Manner of. 82 



Time of 83 



Depth of 84 



in Hot Bed 30 



Sowing Tube 46 



48 



Seed Sower, Hand 46 



" Horse (or Corn 



Planter) 46 



Seeds, Vitality of. 67 



Selecting Fruits 190-2 



Spade-fork 54 



Specific Gravity of Fruits 192 



Spinach 179 



" New Zealand 179 



Spur Pruning of the Grape 350 



