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Note. The figures refer to paragraphs. 



AITON, Mr. 261. 

 Aldbury, 19. 

 Annulary incision, 251. 

 Ants, 299. 

 Apple, 261. 

 Apricot, 262. 

 Arching, 257. 

 Artichoke, 119. 

 Asparagus, 120. 



Balm, 121. 



Basil, 122. 



Bean, 123, 124. 



Beet, 125. 



Broccoli, 126. 



Brussels' sprouts, 127. 



Burnet, 128. 



Bacon, Lord, 10. 



Barberry, 263. 



Binfs, 295. 



Books, the, on gardening, 10. 



Box, 42 to 44. 



Black grub, 305. 



Brown, Sir A. 19. 



Bush form, 255. 



Bug, the peach, 293. 



Buds, 204. 



Budding, 212 to 218. 



Borage, 198. 



Cabbage, 129. 

 Calabash, 130. 

 Cale, 131. 

 Cale, sea, 132. 

 Camomile, 133. 

 Capsicum, 134. 

 Caraway, 135. 

 Carrot, 136. 



Cauliflower, 137. 



Celery, 138. 



Chervil, 139. 



Gives, 140. 



Coriander, 141. 



Corn, 142. 



Corn-salad, 143. 



Cress, 144. 



Canker, 288. 



Caterpillar, 301. 



Cotton-blight, 289. 



Cucumber, 145. 



Cultivation, 59 to 64, 103 to 1 17. 



Curwen, Mr. 110. 



Cuttings, 203. 



Chilworth, 19. 



Chantilly, 314. 



Cherry, 264. 



Chesnut, 265. 



Cranberry, 266- 



Currant, 267. 



Comble, M. de, 299. 



Cobham, 285. 



Dill, 146. 



Diseases of trees, 287. 



Drummoud, Mr. H. 19. 



Ear-wig, 308. 

 Edgings, 41. 



Eden, Sir Frederick, 314. 

 Enclosing, 30 to 55. 

 Endive, 147. 

 Espalier, 258, 259. 

 Epsom Down, 314. 

 Evelyn, Sir P. 19. 



Farnkam, 14. 



