INDEX TO VOL. XV. 



Mildew of Gooseberry, Preventing the. 



,. Remedy for 



Mite ou Maple Leaf 



Moon Flower 



Moon .Seed Climber 



Moore's Diamond (liape 



.1 Early (Jrape 



Mrs. Cleveland's Strawberry. 



M Degraw Rose 



Mulch 



Middling 



Munroe Plum 



Muskingum Strawberry 



Muriate of Potash 



N 



Naming Fruits on Exhibition 



Native Bee Plants . . 



New and Little Known Fruits — 



A Fine Apple 



A Pretty Russian Apple . . 



Bon Homme Apple 



British Columbian 



Canada Red 



Cornish Cilliflower 



Early Favorite Plum 



Greely Apple 



Hillside Favorite Raspberry 



Juneberry 



Lane's Prince Albert Apple 



Lord Sulfield 



Oregon Grapes 



Peasgood's Nonsuch Apple 



Pioneer Currant 



Red Rambo 



Rocky Mountain Plum 



Round Borsdorfer Apple 



Sally Brown Apple 



White Holland Currant 



New Fruits, How to introduce 



News Notes 



New Varieties an<l Experiment Stations 



Nicol, Mr. David 



Night Blooming Cereus 



Nitrate of Soda 



Northern Spy 



Notes from the Central Experimental 



Farm, ( )t tawa 



Nozzles for Spraying 



Number of Hives the beginner should 



undertake at first 



Nursery Book 



o 



Ohio Strawberry 



One Judge system 



Onion Crop, How and when to harvest. 



I. Shortage in 



Onion Maggot 



Onions, Harvesting and Marketing 



II How to grow 



II Manure for 



II Raising 



II Transplanting 



393 



203 



•2 Mi 



50 



360 



})J 



95 



His 



149 



340 



194 



3 



304 



170 



217 

 390 



3i7 

 378 

 157 

 377 

 377 

 347 

 305 

 157 

 126 

 378 

 347 

 347 

 378 

 346 

 37S 

 377 

 157 



25 

 378 

 157 

 397 

 265 



89 

 132 

 382 



76 



86 



335 

 182 



387 

 401 



1(>9 



400 



274 



322 



271 



81 



242 



57 



26 



47 



Ontario Apple in Frontenac Co 117 



Orange Crab 225 



" Rust 216 



Orchard, Pasturing the 236 



Tiledraining the 296 



" Top-dressing the 375 



Oregon (irapes 378 



Osage Hedges 38 



Our Book Table, 32 64 



93, 127, 222, 286 326 



Oxeye Daisy 59 



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Packages for Selected Fruit 104 



Packing 162 



" Apples for Market 357 



Fruit for Market 263 



' ' Grapes 290 



" Vegetables 355 



Palms for the \Vorld's Fair 71 



Pampas Grass , 165 



Paris ( ireen . 143 



" and the Codling Moth 395 



Parker Earle .' 303 



Parrot Tulip 307 



Parry Strawberrj' 169 



Pasturing the Orchard 236 



Paul Neyrou Rose 1 



Paying Pickers 141 



Peach, Cultivation of the 180 



" Protection of the 222 



Peaches, Best Varieties of 219 



" for Market 172 



" in Essex 10 



" Shipping 242 



" The Best 155 



Peach Yellows, Law Concerning 121 



Pear Grower's Experience, A Michigan 145 



Pearl Gooseberry 85 



Pears, Best Varieties of 215 



" Foreign 305 



" Gathering and Keeping 309 



" Keeping 345 



" The Best 153 



" Varieties and Cultivation 41 



Peasgood's Nonsuch Apple 346 



Peas, Land for Early 273 



Pennyroyal 397 



Peppermint, Growing 397 



Perennial Vegetables 25 



Perle de Jardins Rose 256 



Pettit, Mr. A. H 37 



Pettit, Mr. Murray 223 



Petunias, for Pails and Tubs 209 



Philip's Seedling, No. 1 Strawberry. . . 304 



Phylloxera, the Grape 220 



Picker's Card 1 40 



" Paying 192 



Picking Stands 141 



Picotee, the 237 



Pinching Blackberries , 277 



Pin for Fruit Label 284 



Pithy Gall of the Blackberry 300 



Plants for the Flower Garden 71 



House 234 



