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M il.lew, Destruction of ... 13!) 



Downy 171 



Remedy for 14!t 



Monkey Tree 115 



Moon Flower X(» 



Mound, an Ornamental 105 



Moving Large Trees 235 



Mrs. John Laing Rose 233 



Mu.st, Condensed 143 



Murthroonis, True and False . 257 



My Experience in Fruit Culture 5fi 



My First Plantatinu 155 



N. 



Xew Fruits, Advice about 2S 



Strawberries 175 



Varieties, Experience with 118 



Notes on Foreign Travel Hi 



On March Niunher 105 



Notes and Coniinents. 112, 133, 157, 1«3, 23»),25() 



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Oleanders 188 



Onion Maggot, The 137 



Open Letters, 22, 47, 09, !)4, 117, 141, 191,215, 

 2()2 



(Jrange Rust of the Raspberry 187 



Osier atid Willow Growing (;2 



Ostheim Cherry 9, 25, 210 



Our Markets .... 23, 46, 71, 190, 239, 263, 288 

 Closer Connection with the English 



Consumer 262 



Glasgow for Grapes 16 



Selling Direct to the Consumer. . . 200 



P. 



Packages for Apples and Pears 93 



Packing Table 196 



Pansy, Cultivation of 178, 231 



Pai>er Bags 34 



Paris Exposition, The 283 



Parasites of Plants, a Remedy for 280 



Paris Green and Bees 116 



Paris Green, Use of 42. 113, 112 



Peach Crop for '88 89 



Tree Borer 148 



Yellows, Cause of 175 



Facing up 260 



Peaches, Newer 54 



Protection of 90 



Pruning 213 



Seedlintr 151 



Peach Yellows 113 



Peaches (varieties)— 



Elberta 281 



Foster .55 



Wager 151 



I'eas 269 



Pears (varieties) 



Anjou .... 5<i 



Belle d'Ecully 261 



Jose))hine des Malines 56 



Kieffer 55 



Lawrence 56 



Tiioniplie de Vienne 261 



Wint.T NVlis ,56 



[Vars PAGE 



Best Varieties of 22 



Culture of .55 



Culture of, for Pn.fit 259 



Two Fine French 26 



IVai- Blight 43 



Preserving Fruits, Liquid for 272 



Pine, rruuiiig and Transi)lanting 254 



Plantuticn, My First 1.55 



Plant Distribution 22 



Planting 86 



Platycodon (irandiflora 18 



Plum, Seedling 238 



Jiest Varieties of 22, 54, 138 



Plun 



from Seed 69 



Plums (varieties) — 



M.iores Arctic 70 



( )wen Sound Beauty 259 



Wild Goose 134 



Poems — 



Among the Blossoms 144 



At the Fireside 24 



.Vugust 169 



English Violet, The 96 



Fairies' Bazaar, The 147 



Hollyhock, The 206 



Hope 72 



Morning 240 



My Country's Tree 120 



Nigella ..' 144 



On 1888 1 



Phonetic Garden Ron ance 96 



Septemljer 193 



Poplar, Silver-leaved 208 



Potato Culture 92 



Early Puritan 228, 263 



Princess Adelaide Rose 171 



Profits of Fruit Culture 43 



Prominent American Horticulturist, A 60 



Propagation of Plants 38 



Prospects 32 



Pruning 9, 20, 58, 66, 67 



Pruning and Transplanting the Pine .... 254 



For Fruitfulness 146 



The Peach 213 



Puritan Rose 233 



Purple FriuK'e. 1 )estruction of 183 



Q. 



Question Drawer, 21, 43, 68, 91, 114, 136, 161, 

 186, 212, 237, 256, 284 



Quince 69, 245 



Quince Culture 285 



R. 



Ramble in the Woods, or June Flowers . . 127 



Rambles among Fruit Growers 26, .54 



Rare and Peculiar Ap]>les 8 



Raspberry Canes, Fungus on 212 



Orange Rust of 187 



Raspberries (varieties) — 



Golden Queen 45, 94 



Reports of Fruit Crops 162 



Rei)ortsof Trees and Fruits received from 

 the F. (i. A 



Canadian Baldwin 47 



Catalpa 22, 262 



Cuthbert 47 



1 )eutzia Crenata 22, 47 



