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INDEX 



Summary of the Work, VIII, 

 309-347 



SUXBEHRY — A PrODUCTIOK FROM 



THE Wild, IV, 287-311 

 Sunberry, III, 94; IV, 287-293 

 Sunlight, effects of, VII, 83-85 

 Superlative prune, II, 145-148 

 Swaar apple. III, 221 

 Sweet clover, VI, 29-32 

 Sweet corn, V, 326-331 

 Sweet pea, I, 141; VI, 209 

 Sweetwater grape, IV, 359 



Tarrytown canna, VII, 33-34 

 Tarweed, II, 214-215; VIII, 134 

 Teaching the Gladiolus New 



Habits, VII, 7-32 

 Tecoma, VII, 257 

 Temperature, III, 113-114 

 Teosinte, I, 163-164; V, 313-317 

 Test pear. III, 167 

 Texas Prolific almond, VII, 344 

 The Suxberry — A Production 



FROM the Wild, IV, 287-311 

 Theophrastus, on pink, VII, 177 

 Thimbleberry, V, 30 

 Thistle, V, 232-233; VII, 285 

 Thompson's seedless grape, IV, 



359-361 

 Thomson on atom, IV, 155 

 Thornless Blackberry and 



Others, IV, 209-232 

 Thornless blackberry, II, 87 

 Thyme, V, 204-205 

 Tiger flower, VII, 141-162 

 Tigridia and Some Interesting 



Hybrids, VII, 141-162 

 Tiles, for drainage, VII, 275 

 Time, limiting factor, II, 114- 



115; element in determining 



fixity of plants. III, 8 

 Timothy grass, popularity of, 



VI, 27-28 

 Tobacco plant, I, 247 ; IV, 294 

 Tokay grape, IV, 358 

 Tomato, I, 246, 250; V, 100, 



157-187, VIII, 303 

 Tomato— And an Interesting 



Experiment, V, 157-187 



Tongue graft, II, 315, 317 

 Tragedy plum, IV, 176-177 

 Tragedy prune, IV, 63 

 Trailing myrtle, VII, 265 

 Transformation of the 



Quince, III, 235-259 

 Transom Frferes nurseries, II, 



39 

 Transplanting, I, 179-181; II, 



288-291 

 Tree, responds to environment, 

 I, 93; early fruiting, I, 274; 

 speeding growth of, II, 61- 

 86; grafting, 11,115,309-330; 

 adapted to climate, II, 133- 

 158; reproduction of, II, 243; 

 permanence. III, 76; fruit, 

 III, 99-122; pruning essen- 

 tial, IV, 103; should resist 

 disease, IV, 112; V, 53; rise 

 of sap, V, 79; position of, 

 VII, 301-303; lumber, VIII, 

 97-123; useful, VIII, 125-118; 

 ornamental and shade, VIII, 

 149-174 

 Tree lupine, VI, 324 

 Trees and Shrubs for Shade 

 AND Ornament, VIII, 149- 

 174 

 Trees Whose Products are 

 Useful Substances, VIII, 

 125-148 

 Trillium, I, 88-89; VII, 60 

 Triumph plumcot, IV, 203 

 Tropical fruits. III, 309-311 

 Tropics, vegetation in, VII, 

 161 ; valuable tree products 

 from, VIII, 142; need for 

 experiment in, VIII, 143 

 Tropaeolum, VII, 227-228 

 Trotting horse, "Messenger," 



ancestor of. III, 11-13 

 Tschermak, on Mendel, V, 851; 

 Tulip tree, survivor of another 

 age, VIII, 120; value for 

 ornament, VIII, 167-168 

 Tunicate corn, V, 318 

 Turbine squash, V, 109 

 Turkestan alfalfa, VI, 36-37 



