IXDEX TO VOL. XV. 



Sh"t Hole Fungus 



Should Fruit Gif)\vt;r8 keep lieci '.' 



Shrub-s and Trees for the Lawn . 



licst suitccl tor wind Ineaks and 



screens 



Silken Hat Apple 



.Slug of Cherry ami Pear Trees 



Snmll Fruit Culture. Possibilities of . . 



Small Fruits. 17. 



.1 at Geneva 



Smith's ( liant Blackcap 



SuowMake Rose 



Snyder Blackberi y 



Solomons Lily 



Some Prominent Canadian Hnrticultui' 



ists — 



Beall. Mr. Tho.s 



Xicol. Mr. David 



Pettit. Mr. A. H 



Pettit. Mr. vlurray 



Race. Mr. T. H 



^Vellington. Mr. W. E 



Soot as a Fertilizer 



Souvenir de Congress Pear 



.. Malmaison Rose 



Spearmint ... 



Spraying 



11 When trees are in bloom. Han- 

 ger of 



F'umji. 



.Season 



Sj>ray when the bloom has fallen 



■"^Piiag 



Stock for Budded Roses 



.Stock. Pasturing 



.storage Fruit Cellar 



Storing Celery 



Strawberries 



Kail rs. .'Spring Planting of. 



Fertilizers for 



Five best 



11 Grown in the Co. of Brant 



M Hints about 



M How to rCat 



II Recipes for the Use of . 



1, .Seedling 



11 Tested at < Geneva 



The First Prize 



.Strawberry Experiment Station without 

 (ioveinment .Support. Notes from a 



Strawberry Blight 



(Growing for .Market 



11 Notes and Criticisms on the 



The 



Patch. Cultivating the 



.Stretcher for Wire 



•Sulphide of L'opper for .Scab 



Potassium 144. 



Sulphuring Fruit 



.Summer .Meetings at (irini.sby Park. . . 

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The most lm)irovcfl kind.s of Hives. . . 



Thinning Fruit 



Thistles, Sure Death to 



Thorns. Flowering 



Ticket. A Berry 



Tile Draining in the ( )rchard 



Tile. Now use for 



Tobacco 



Tomatoes by the acre 



Frame for 



(i rowing F^arly 



Itow to Grow 



How to (irow in Perfection . 



.Marketing 



Some I^irgc 



Toad Fla.v 



Top-dressing (Jrchards. 



i'oxicology of tlie Copper Compounds 



when applied as Fungicides 



Tree Cricket. The 



Tree I'erns for the Chicago hlxposition. 

 Trees and Shrubs best suited for screens 



or wind-breaks 



for Planting in thi' Co. of Oxford, 



List of 



for street shade .... 



«i\ country places Ana gement of 



'I'ree Wash 



Triumph ( iooseberry 



Tuberou.s Begonias 



Tulip, 'The 



Tyhurst Seedling Peach 



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I'kriana Aport A)iple 



Ungraded Fruit 



Uruick Apricot 



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'Tender Xarietics. Top-grafting lo2 



^'egetables, How to Pack and Market.. 



11 Marketing 



11 on Sandy Soil 



Packing 



N'ictoiia Currant 



Vines for Porches 



Poisonous.. 



N'iueyards. Shall we Continue to Plant. 

 X'ineyard, .Summer Treatment in the. . 



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Wiiban Kose 



Wagei- Peach 



Wash for Trees 



Watermelons, Early 



M (ircwing 



II Test 



Wovds, Noxious 



Weeping 'Trees 



Willow 



in (irimsby Cemetery. 



Ode to ". . 



Wellington, Mr. W. E. 



Western New York Fruit Growers. 75, 



Weymouth, The 



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