ALPHABETICAL INDEX. xix 



Griotte de Chaux. See Griotte cTAllemagne. 



Griotte de Portugal [Portugal morello] 190 



Cerise gros Gobet [large Goto cherry] 180 



Cerise-Guigne [gean cherry] 195 



oa vanete [a variety] I vo 



Cerise native [early cherry] 1 70 



May-Duke. See Cerise Royale native. 



Cerise de Montmorency [Montmorency cherry] 181 



Cerise a noyau tendre [soft pit cherry] 1 74 



Cerise precoce [early (premature) cherry] 168 



Cerise a Ratafia [ratafia cherry] 189 



Petite Cerise a Ratafia [small ratafia cherry] 190 



Cerise rouge-pale (grosse) [pale red cherry (large)] 1 82 



Cerise Royale. Chery-Duke [royal cherry Chery-Duke] 193 



Cerise Royale native. May-Duke [early royal cherry May-Duke] 1 94 



Cerise de la Toussaint [la Toussaint cherry] 178 



Cerise a trochet [cluster cherry] 1 75 



Chaperons [copings] required for espalier walls; different types of copings & 

 ways to construct them, I. 54. 



Chancre [canker], tree disease; cause & remedies, I. 100. 



Chenilles [caterpillars], tree pests, I. 107. 



Chifonne [stunted branch], 1. 73. 



Choix des Arbres dans les Pepinieres [choosing trees in nurseries], I. 47. 



Cloque [peach leaf curl], peach tree disease; causes, I. 101 



Crossette de Vigne [vine heel cutting], II. 274. 



Culture generate des Arbres fruitiers [general cultivation of fruit trees], I. 1 //.' 



CYDONIA, QUINCE TREE. Description, I. 201. Cultivation, 204. Uses for its fruit, 

 Ibid Varieties: 



Coignassier commun [common quince] 20 1 



Coignassier femelle [female quince] 204 



Coignassier male [male quince] Ibid 



Coignassier de Portugal [Portugal quince] 201 



Drageons [suckers]. How to remove, plant, & manage them, I. 8. Seed planting 

 preferable to suckers, 9. 



Ebourgeonnement [nipping buds]. Advantages of this procedure, I. 97. The time 

 & the way to do it, 93 . 



Ennemis des Arbres fruitiers [fruit tree pests]. I. 104//.' 



EPINE-VlNETTE [BARBERRY] See BERBERIS. 



Espaliers [espaliers]. I. 52 

 Expositions [exposures]. I. 52 



Faux bois (branche de) [false wood branch]. See Bois [wood]. 

 FICUS, FIGUIER [FIG TREE]. Description, I. 207. Cultivation, 213. Uses for its fruit, 

 217. Varieties: 



