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blackberries, 235- (IV) The white blackberries, 237- (V) PAGES 

 The loose-cluster blackberries, 238 (VI) The sand black- 

 berry, 240 Recommended varieties of blackberries, 240. 

 B. The dewberries: (VII) The northern dewberries, 244- 

 (VIII) The southern dewberries, 246 (IX) The west- 

 ern dewberries, 247 Recommended varieties of dewber- 

 ries, 250. 



CHAPTER IX 



INSECTS AFFECTING THE BRAMBLES 251-283 



The more important insects, 252 The less prominent in- 

 sects, 274. 



CHAPTER X 



DISEASES OF THE BRAMBLES 284-302 



The important fungous diseases, 285 Other important dis- 

 eases, 292 Less prominent diseases, 296. 



CHAPTER XI 

 THE BOTANY OF THE BRAMBLES 303-336 



PART III 



THE GROSELLES 



CHAPTER XH 



CURRANTS ! 337-356 



Soil and location, 339 Fertilizers, 340 Propagation, 341 

 Planting, 344 -Subsequent tillage, 346- Pruning, 347- 

 Gathering and marketing, 349 Uses, 351 Duration of 

 plantations, 352 -Hardiness, 353-Yield, 353-Proflts, 354- 

 Black currants, 355. 



CHAPTER XIII 



GOOSEBERRIES 357-374 



Soil and location, 358 Fertilizers, 359 Propagation, 359- 

 Planting, 363 -After-treatment, 364 -Pruning, 364 -Gath- 

 ering and marketing, 367 Uses, 368 Duration of planta- 

 tions, 370 -Hardiness, 371-Yield, 371-Proflts, 372- 

 English gooseberries, 372. 



