224 INDEX. 



Orchard, proper season for planting . . 50 



may be established in unpromising situations 60 



proper distance for planting trees in . 49 



ground should be cultivated . .. 55 



trees, should be planted in straight rows 48 



inclining towards the east . 48 



directions for planting, by Marshall 52 



Orchard Pruning . . .61 



former errours in . . 62 



proper season for, when the sap is 



in active circulation . 64 



regard must be had to soil and climate 65 



observations on, by Mr. Marshall 67 



Mr. Yates 62 



composition should be applied 65 



never suffer a sucker to grow 66 



Orchard and Cider establishment of Wm. Coxe, esquire 118 



Peaches . . . i 194 



method of propagating . . 195 



may be budded or grafted on other stocks 196, 203 

 qualities of . . 205 



excellent brandy made from . * 194 



divided into freestones and clingstones 205 



lists of . . . .206 



Admirable Peach . . 206 



Alberge . . . . 206 



Aune or Early Ann . . 206 



Bellegarde '( . 207 



Blood Peach . * . 207 



Bowdine . 4. . .207 



Catharine . . . 207 



Charlestown ' '. . ' . 207 



Early Newington . , 207 



Heath . . .- 207 



Large Mignonne . . 208 



Lemon Clingstone . . i . 208 



Monstrous Pavie . . 208 



Noblesse . . ; ^ ft 209 



Old Newington . . 209 



Rambouillet . "'/r';' 1 . 209 



Red Rareripe . .209 



Red Magdalen fc ' ' 209 



Red Nutmeg . . , " . 209 



Royal George . . - 209 



Swalch . . .209 



Tetonde Venus . . # 210 



Vanguard . . . 210 



White Magdalen . . .210 



White Rareripe . Y\ 210 



Peach Trees, liable to premature decay . 195 



cannot be reared a second time in the 



same place . . 195 



method of treating, by Forsyth 196, 203 

 causes of the decay of . * 197 



fly and worm which attack them 198 



