INDEX. 



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 Hawthorn, fit situations for single plants of the 89 



soils fit for Note - - 71 



uses to which the timber is applicable ib. 



trees, time for procuring them in hedges 213 



gathering seeds of, and storing them in the 



rot heap 503 



Hazel-nut tree - - 229, 245 



Hedges, dead - - - - 209 



method of forming 



aquatic, useful for dividing moist grounds 



proper kinds for making 276 



preparing ground for, and planting by 



cuttings - 277 



age of the wood fit for making cuttings ib. 



Holly 360 



proper age of plants, and method of plant- 



ing - - 361 



of Yew, method of planting 362 



of Evergreen Privet, meihods of planting ib. 



screen of common Laurel - - 362 



of Spruce Fir - - 364? 



Evergreen, directions for planting 412, 44-6 



cleaning - 413, 430, 446, 447, 490 



Whin, cleaning 414 



Evergreen, directions for managing 445, 446 



switching and clipping 460, 490, 515 



the tops should not be cut till as high as re- 



quired - 461 



Hedge-row trees, distances for planting 



pruning of - - 1 52 



should be allowed to express their own 



character 

 proper kinds for - - 265 



new planted, examined to see if wind- 



waved - - 423 



Hemlock Spruce - - - 341 



Highland Oak-woods might be made to produce a sup- 

 ply of ship timber - 4 

 Hoe, West Indian, recommended MO 

 Hoeing^ advantages to be gained by 339, 417 



deep, recommended - - - 340 

 . and cleaning - 375 



Holly 



