INDEX 



537 



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Tap-root 151 



Tar for wounds 109 



Thinning the fruit 174 



Thomas, quoted 391 



Thomson, quoted 365 



Tools 297 



Top, form of 193 



Top-worked trees 263 



Training, specific modes 341 



Transplanting, root-pruning at.. 232 



Trellis, for grapes 416 



Trunk, expansion of 76 



Twisting 167 



Tying grapes 426 



Umbrella training 469 



Upright grape training 436 



Van Dusen, H. P., quoted 469 



Vase 356 



Veitch, quoted 384 



Viburnum 340 



Vines, grafting 492 



Vineyard, layout of 424 



Vinifera grape training 494 



Vitis vinifera 494 



Walker, E., quoted 137, 336 



Walls for fruits 348 



Walnut, fruit-bearing T2, 75 



Japanese 103 



Warneken, quoted 376 



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Washington 187, 216 



Waters' pruner 301 



Watersprouts 155 



Waugh, quoted 483 



Wax for wounds 109 



recipe for 119 



Weeping of Tines 413 



Weigela 340 



When to prune 102, 181, 189 



Whitf ord, Leroy, quoted 121 



Why we prune 135 



Wickson, quoted 200, 315, 494, 



509, 516 



Williams, H. S., quoted 147 



Willow, Kilmarnock 269 



Willows, for tying 427 



- fruit-bearing 71 



Winter-injured trees 141 



Winter-killed buds 73 



Wire, for tying 428 



for vineyards 419 



Wire-stretchers 420 



Wisconsin 144, 146 



Wool twine, for tying 427 



Wound, how to make 99, 114 



nature of 82 



Yeomans, on pruning 221, 272 



Young trees, trimming 205 



