I N D E X. 



Dill, how to be raifed, 202 



DirecfionSy general ones, to 



Florijis and Nurfery-men, 



DireSiiojts for planting IVoodsy 



436 

 Dogivood Trees, the Sorts that 

 will ftand out in this Cli- 

 mate, and thofe fitteft for 

 Clumps, 78 



Vracunculusy or Dragon, the 

 Time and Manner or' plant- 

 ing them, 433 

 Dung, (for the Ufe of that of 

 Coivs, Oxetiy and Hogs, in 

 the Culture of a Garden, 

 fee the Treatife on Vegeta- 

 tion,) ix 



E. 



Earth, its compofition and 

 how fertilized, fee the Trea- 

 tife on Vegetation, i 



Eafl afpeded Walls, Fruits 

 bell fuiring it, 79 



Elm-Tree, directions for pro- 

 pagating, 450 



, direftions for planting 



in a ftiff Soil, 472 



Endi've, the Manner of culti- 

 vating it, 203 



Efcalion, 204 



Efpaliers, direftions for fram- 

 ing them, 85. The Fruits 

 beft fuited to them, 86. For 

 fmall one, Goofeberries and 

 Currants are recommended, 

 88 



Efpaliers, their form, and the 

 Trees bell fuiting them, xv 



Exotics, fuch as will thrive 

 beft in Clamps, on the South 

 Side of the Garden, 78 



F. 



Fennel, directions for raifing 

 it, 204 



Fig-Trees, directions for the 

 Management ot them, xvi 



Figs, the Manner of propa- 

 gating them, with the belt 

 adapted Situations for them, 

 38. The Culture of this 

 Fruit, with the Names of 

 thofe moft eiteemed, 39. 

 The Time of planting them, 

 ib. Pruning in the Spring 

 the moft eligible, 40. Ma- 

 nagement of them in the 

 Winter, 41 



Finochia, or Italian Fennel, 

 directions for railing it, 204 



Fir-Tree, directions for plant- 

 ing them, 467 



Fleur du Lys, or Iris, the dif- 

 ferent Sorts, with their Cul- 

 ture, 430 



Floixiers, a Catalogue of Seed 

 of, 229 



a Catalogue of Roots 



of, _ 234 



Floixering Shrubs, a Catalogue 

 of, 23 5 



Frames and Glaffes for forcing 

 Vines, directions for making 

 them, 12 



• , the double, for keep- 

 ing of Annuals in Winter, 

 directions for their conftruc- 

 tion, 359 



Fritillaries, the Manner of 

 railing them, 259 



Fruits, directions for forcing 

 againft Timber Walls, 100 



Fruiting of the Pine Apple, 



an accidental Difcovery, 



which proved very fuccefs- 



ful, 159 



Garden, 



