INDEX TO VOLUr^rE XXY. 



HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. 



A 



Apple lree^^, zrafiing, 121 



pliiiuiiisr, ....150, isr 



— orcbard, ihe p<>si (if the, 183 



Appiis. cie Kcii As rachiiu and "WU^ 



lianis, ... 317 



— ke.p;ng;, 3T-2 



Arbor Viiae, iusects on, 221 



B 



Big pears and pumplcins, 2S6 



Blii^lit, pear Iree— a>i:iiiu, 23 



Blue glasa for semJ b ds, 317 



Blackberrii's for wine, value of, 1S9 



Bower round a tne stump, 152 



Boquets Iroin everiastiag flowers, 316 



Bulbs, culiivalioii of, 25 



Bug, striped, the 1S9 



C 



Canadian fniit in England, 21 



Cabbage plants 125 



Cubbages, h eing,. 2il 



— how to grow, 373 



Carrots, soap-suds for, 286 



Celery, how to blanch for exhibition,.. 286. 



Cherry trees, about, 216 



Coal-tar, 125 



Cranberries, upland, 8T0 



Crow a pine planter, the, 874 



Cui rant worm, the, ...,,.. 1S8 



Currants, 2t5 



Oul-worm, protection from the> 286 



DF 



Dewberry, the, 5S 



Farmers, vegetable, 817 



Fruits, Canadian, in England, 21 



Fruit farm in Illinois, 55 



— erowi rs' soeiety of Western New 

 York, 56, 222, 846 



— preserving, 2S6 



— region of Michigan, the, 372 



— random words about, 8T3 



Flowers, our pnre, 88 



— what thny think of it — A dialogue,. 2.53 

 Flower beds, arranging^ , 121 



O 



Gardens, underdraining, 15.5 



Garden, how to enrich , 156 



Grape.s, cheuiical analysis of, 53 



— grafting, &c., 217 



— packing, 814 



Grape vine, cultivation of Ihi:, 121 



— viiie.s, covering in winter, 373 



— a Japanese, 28o 



H 



Hedges, white willow for, 91 



Horiicultural items ttoia foreign jour- 

 nals 26,59, 124, 2.5"i 



— notes, 317 



for the month, 120 



Tlorticultnrtst-, death of distinguished, 218 



Horticulture at the Stat? Fair,. 815 



How to enrich a garden, 156 



Uydropult, the, 219 



I J 



Insects on the Arbor Vitse, 221 



Juniper, wepping, 22 



M N 



Marking trees, _. 284 



Nurseries, Japanese commercial, 254 



O 



Onions, hoeing,. 189 



Orchards, cultivate, ..25, 9' 



— what shall be done with old ? 128 



— underdraining, 15f. 



— shelter and protection of, 870 



Ornamenting vacant flre-places In 



summer, 2^4 



P 



Packing grapes, 874 



Pear tree blight, 23 



— a panacea, the, 23 



~ British Queen, 221 



— trees, cultivating and manuring,... 874 



Pears and pumpkins, big, 2><6 



Peaches, cultivation of in New Jersey, 157 



Peach orchard, a proQtable, 84T 



P 



Pcfl oi" the apple orchard, the, 18S 



Preserving fruit, 2Sff 



Protection from the cut-worm, ?86 



Planting raspberries, J24 



II 



Raspberry planting 134 



— the PhihideliJhia, 28{' 



liaising tomato plants, <..,.. 1?3 



I'ools of trees. 253 



Hoses, new English 91 



Rustic chair, a lieauliluU...... 91 



S 



Sglsify, cultivation ot,. 219 



■''eed beds, blue glass for,. .... 81T 



Shelter and proteotion of orchards... . 370 



Shrubbery, lay down in winler, 372 



Soap suds for carrots, 286 



Sod land, paring and burning, 25" 



State • air, hoFtlcuitur© a», 81.5 



Striped bug, the 189 



Strawberry exhibition m New York,, 'i'.'l 



— beds, renewing, 254 



Strawberries '. irt 



— sexuality of, .• 251 



— wha,i varieties ta plant, 254 



T 



Tea plant, anew,.,. .574 



Thorburn, Graut, 153 



Tomato plants, raising, 128 



^ tree, 221 ' 



Tree murder, 187 



Trees, roots of, 258 



— marking, 284 



— forest, rapid growth of, 817 



— at the West, Longevity of, 874 



V IV 



Vine disease, disappearance ot,, 374 



Walks and talks in the gar.Hn,.. .151, 188 

 215, 248, 28S 



"Walks and talks in the garden," ]S9 



What is the cause? 155i 



Wiae, value of bUckbei!i9as-for>... ...... 184 



