INDEX. 



141 



Page. 



European hazels, article 70 



average yield 72 



character of soil required 72 



confusion as to species 70 



harvesting and marketing 72 



list and description of varieties 73 



orchard culture 72 



remarks on propagation 72 



use in Gerninny for making bread .. 73 

 -* to prevent washing 



of hillsides 72 



Evergreens, methods of transplanting 17 



Fagua atropunicea (beech), article _ 100 



ferruginea (beech) , article 100 



Fall web worm, enemy to pecan _ 62 



Fatick, Henry, note on American hazelnut 75 



Faust, C. W., note on budding and grafting hickory... 65 



0. D., note on variety of pecan 63 



Fertilizers for pecan 59 



Flute budding, record of experience 13 



Fonta, Jules, note on budding pecan 55 



Ford, George W., note on variety of Persian walnut... 39 



Foreign chestnuts, article 85 



Forests, pecan, changing to pecan orchards _ 53 



Frost influence on ripening nuts 18 



Frotscher, Richard, note on varieties of pecan 63, 64 



Fruit exchange, principles commended 19 



Fruitfulness of nut trees, reason for lack '... 17 



Fuller, Andrew S., description of variety of pecan 64 



note on variety of shagbark _ 67 



Fungus, shot-hole, formula for remedy 25 



injurious to almond in California ._ 24 



methods of prevention 25 



Furniture, use of Persian walnut timber 29 



Galloway, Prof. B. T., remedy for shot-hole fungus 25 



Gardener's Chronicle, note on use of kola 104 



Gazette, Fort Worth, Tex., remarks on convertingover- 



flow land into pecan grove 53 



Georgeson, C. C., note on varieties of chestnuts in Japan 87 



Gillet, Felix, description of Vilmorin walnut 43 



experience in root grafting Persian wa& 



nut 16 



note on methods of budding Persian wal- 

 nut 36 



Persian walnut in California .... 31,33 



variety of Persian walnut _ 39 



chestnut 86 



varieties of Persian walnut 40, 41 



Ginkgo, article 102 



biloba, article 102 



Girardeau, J. H., notes on root grafting pecan _ 56 



Goeschke, Franz, division of hazels into four groups. _ 71 

 notes on propagation ana use of 



hazels 71 



Goora nut. (Same as Kola.) 



Grafting and budding American chestnut 80 



nut trees, methods 12 



pecan 55 



Persian walnut, remarks _ 36 



black walnut, how and when 46 



cleft sap, description and illustration _ 15 



record of experience _ 15 



crown, description _ 15 



when to be done _ 16 



pecan at the collar _ 55 



in Texas, description _ 51 



prong, description with illustration _ 14 



experience with nut trees _ 14 



root, of pecan, remarks _ 56 



record of experience _ 16 



terminal cleft, when to be done and descrip> 



lion 16 



the hickory, remarks - 65 



top, experience with nut trees 14 



of pecan 56 



wax, formula - 16, 17 



Gray-leaf pine, notes 94 



Green almond. (Same as Pistachio.) 



Greenwalt, Davison, note on chinkapin 90 



Grimes, D. S., note on pine nuts 92 



Grimsley, J. O., note on chinkapin 90 



Guevina avettana (Chilean nut) ( article 106 



Gunstocks, nse of Persian walnut timber 29 



Hales, Henry, note on variety of shagbark 67 



Hall, R. C., note on American hazelnut 75 



Theodore B., note on California walnut in Cali- 

 fornia 47 



Harvesting almonds, methods 22 



Harris, J. N., note on variety of chestnut 8i 



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Harris, J. N-, note on variety of shagbark nut 67 



James S.,note on variety of chestnut 83 



Hartford, F. L., note on variety of chestnut 83 



Harvey, A. C., note on American hazelnut 75 



variety of shagbark nut 67 



Hatch, A. T., experience with bitter almonds 20 



identification of varieties of almonds 26 



reporting yield of almonds 22 



Hathaway, B., note on harvesting and sale of black 



walnut 45 



variety of chestnut 83, 84 



Hawkins, J.R., note on variety of chestnut 83,84,85 



Hazels, American. (See American hazels.) 



chapter 70 



European. (See European hazels.) 



miscellaneous, description of plate 132 



Heavy pine. (Same as Yellow pine.) 



Heath, Charles, transmitting Italian chestnuts to 



Department from Catania 86 



Russell, method of curing Persian walnuts 39 



harvesting Persian walnut 38 

 note on nursery treatment of Persian 



walnut 35 



site for Persian walnut 32 



Hellebore, insecticide on pecan 62 



Hickory, article 48 



as stock for Persian walnut 34 



bitter. (Same as Pig nut.) 

 big bud. (Same as Mocker nut.) 

 black. (Same as Mocker nut.) 

 broom. (Same as Pig nut.) 

 brown. (Same as Pig nut.) 



culture of tree 43 



how to distinguish from walnut 28 



list worthy of cultivation 43 



miscellaneous, description of plate 130 



nutmeg, description and geographical dis- 

 tribution 69 



remarks on grafting 65 



swamp. (Same as Bitter nut and Water 



hickory.) 



switchbud. (Same as Pig nut.) 

 water, description and geographical distribu- 

 tion 69 



white heart. (Same as Mocker nut.) 

 Hicoria alba (mocker nut), description and geo- 

 graphical distribution 68 



aquatwa (water hickory), description and 



geographical distribution 69 



glair a (pig nut), description and geographi- 

 cal distribution 69 



laciniosa (shellbark), article 68 



minima (bitter nut), description 69 



myristicceformw (nutmeg hickory), descrip- 

 tion and geographical distribution 69 



ovata and H. laciniota, species of shellbark.. 65 



(shagbark), article 65 



pecan (pecan), article 49 



Texana, notes 54 



Hodges, L. B., note on black walnut and butternut 44 



Hogg, Robert, description of varieties of hazelnuts.. . 71 



Horse-chestnut, description of species 101 



chestnuts, article 101 



Horticulture, California State Board, notes on Ameri- 

 can hazels 75 



Howard, N. B., note on cleft grafting pecan 56 



Hoyt, Edwin, note on variety of shagbark nut 66 



Huck, H. J.,note on bearing and yield of pecan 59 



Hullingalmonds, remarks 23 



Hulse, wells, note on variety of chestnut 84 



Husmann, George, note on budding and grafting pecan 



trees 52 



Husted, J. D., note on grafting pecan at the collar 55 



Hybrid walnuts, article 43 



ifyphantrea cunea (fall web worm), enemy to p*>can. . . 62 



Insect injury to pecan 62 



Insects injurious to chestnut 83 



of almonds, and remedies 24 



the cocoanut palm 99 



Irwin, W. N., experience in budding black walnut in 



Ohio 46 



note on varieties of black walnut in 



Ohio 47 



Italian chestnuts, distribution by Department 86 



James, S. M., note on orchard culture for pecans 56 



Japanese chestnut, article 87 



chestnuts, list and description of named 



varieties 88 



walnuts, article 41 



