INDEX 



Acrostalagmus caulophagus, 257. 



After culture, 371. 



Agrilus, red-necked, 239. 



Agrilus ruficollis, 239. 



Amelanchier alnifolia, 386. 



A. Bartramiana, 386. 



A. canadensis, 385. 



A. oblongifolia, 386. 



American black currant, 314. 



American raspberry beetle, 238. 



Anthonomus signatus, 244. 



Anthracnose, groselle, 350. 



Anthracnose, raspberry, 251. 



Apple-maggot on blueberries, 

 380. 



Apron for horse, 17. 



Armillaria mellea, 262. 



Aspidiotus juglans-regice, 347. 



Aspidiotus. perniciosus, 336. 



Autumn fruiting of red rasp- 

 berries, 51. 



Bacterium tumefadens, 259. 

 Bailey, quoted, 22, 24. 

 Barberry, 389. 



Gerarde's description, 390. 

 propagation, 392. 

 Bembecia marginata, 237. 

 Berberis Thunbergii, 391. 

 Berberis vulgaris, 391. 

 Berry harvester, 74. 



Blackberries, 88; acreage, 88; 

 botanical derivation, 204; can- 

 ning, 104; cost of production, 

 113; drought and, 107; drying, 

 104; duration of plantations, 

 109; evergreen, 102, 117; fer- 

 tilizers, 89; hardiness, 110; 

 harvesting, 102; marketing, 

 102; medicinal qualities, 105; 

 mulching, 98; planting, 94; 

 profits, 113; propagation, 91; 

 pruning, 100; recommended 

 varieties, 231; removing the 

 plants, 109; soil, 88; tillage, 

 97; trellising, 101; yields, 111; 

 uses, 103. 



Blackberries, varieties, 203. 



Blackberries, and dewberries, 

 varieties, alphabetical list, 214; 

 mentioned elsewhere than in 

 alphabetical list: Ancient Bri- 

 ton, 232; Atlantic, 216; Aus- 

 tin's Improved, 225; Child's 

 Tree, 229; Climbing, 221; 

 Cook's Hardy, 231; CrandaU, 

 229; Eldorado, 232; Erie, 232; 

 Ewing's Wonder, 216; Hima- 

 laya, 118; Improved High 

 Bush, 217; Loganberry, 232; 

 Lucretia, 232, Figs. 122, 123; 

 Mammoth, 118, 132, 232; 



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