LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



(For General Index See Pages 210 to 213) 



A Fruitful Arbor Frontispiece 



Aeroplane View of a Suburban 

 Fruit, Vegetable and Flower 



Garden 25 



Apple Tree, In the Shade of 

 the Old 21 



Apples, Convenient Receptacles 

 for 107 



Apricots, Well Grown 104 



A Trio of Home Makers 

 Grapes, Gooseberries and Cur- 

 rants 132 



Blackberries Before and After 

 Spring Pruning 115, 116 



Cherries, Sweet: A Lovely Sight 20 



Cherry and Other Fruit Trees 

 Excellent Beside Road Ap- 

 proaching a House 50 



Cherry; Fine Fruit, 119; Four- 

 Year-Old Late Duke, 121; 

 Native Sand or Dwarf 187 



Currant Blossoms 123 



Currants and Gooseberries on 

 North Side of a Hedge 125 



Dwarf Fruit Trees: Apples Easy 

 to Gather, 76; "Something to 

 Tempt You," 77; Pears Easily 

 Trained to Supports, 78; 

 Cherries Begin to Bear While 

 Very Young, 79; Champion 

 Peach, 80; A Gordon Dwarf 

 Apple, 81; Bartlett Pear Tree 

 the Second Season After Plant- 

 ing, 83; Wall-Trained Dwarf 

 Fruit Trees 84 



Figs Borne in Axils of Leaves ... 128 



Fruit Trees Blend Well with 

 Ornamental Planting 23 



Gooseberries: A Loaded Twig, 

 130; Gooseberry and Currant 

 Enemy, 130; Flowers, 131; 

 Before and After Spring Prun- 

 ing and Thinning 134, 135 



Grafting and Budding: Making 

 the Cleft for Grafting, 71 ; In- 

 serting Scions in Stock, 71; 

 Waxing Cleft Grafts, 72; Buds 

 Sprouting on Graft, 72; Bridge 

 Grafting 73 



Grapes: On Ordinary Trellises, 

 136; Fancy Trellis not Neces- 

 sary, 137; First Season in the 

 Vineyard, 139; Munson Sys- 

 tem of Training Vines Un- 

 pruned and Pruned, 140, 143; 

 Munson or Canopy Trellis, 

 141; Section of Grape Shoot 

 Showing Flower Clusters and 

 Tendrils, 142; Placing Paper 

 Sacks on Grape Clusters, 144; 

 Protecting Grapes from At- 

 tacks of Birds 145 



Heeling-in Trees for Holding 

 Over, 51; Digging the Trench, 

 Putting Shrubs in Trench, 

 Putting Soil on Roots, Tramp- 

 ing Soil Over Roots, Heeled- 

 in Shrubs in Trench, Digging 

 Up for Planting the Heeled- 

 in-Shrubs 52 



Home Orchards in the South: 

 Plan for theCoastal Section, 42 ; 

 Plan for the Piedmont Region 43 



Insect and Disease Control: The 

 Time to Spray Peaches, 86; 

 When to Spray Apples and 

 Pears for Coddling Moth, 87; 

 The Compressed Air Sprayer 

 a Handy Affair, 88; Bucket 

 Pump Extension Rod for Tree 

 Spraying, 89; Barrel May 

 Serve Spraying Needs for 

 Fairly Large Orchard 91 



Lawn Plants with Fruit Trees 

 A Happy Combination 30 



Loquats: Champagne, 154; 

 Thales 155 



Low-Headed Trees, Easy to 

 Prune and Gather Fruit from. 55 



Neglected Trees, Rejuvenating: 

 Water Sprouts and Suckers 

 Indicate Vigorous Roots, 66; 

 Neglected Tree Before and 

 After Pruning, 67; Same Speci- 

 men the Summer Following, 

 67; New Branches Developejl 

 by Dehorned Peach Tree, 68; 

 Neglected Currant Bush After 



Pruning 69 



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