INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS 



507 



Propagation by budding, 274; by "eyes" and 

 cuttings, 278 ; by grafting, 272 ; by layers and 

 suckers, 276 



Raspberry , arching the fruiting canes, 165 ; fniit- 

 ing shoot of, 352 ; pruning, espalier, 164 ; 

 pruning, non-staking method of, 163 ; results of 

 shortening canes, 162 ; shortening canes at 

 planting, or in spring, 162 ; training to upright 

 stake and removing surplus suckers, 164 



Strawberry, correct methods of planting rooted 

 runners, 168 ; incorrect methods, 169 ; a runner 

 bearing plantlets of varying sizes, 173 ; section 

 of 6-inch pot with plant properly potted, 177 ; 

 three methods of layering, 175 



Strawberry house, lean-to, 299 ; span-roof, 299 



Training, double U form of, 343 ; Cossonet form 

 of. 341 



" Verrier Palmate," with three branches, 342 ; 

 four branches, 342 ; five branches, 342 ; six 

 branches, 342 ; (double-stemmed), with eight 

 branches, 342 



Vine, growths from a spur that in winter has been 

 pruned to two buds, 226 ; growth from young 

 vine cut down to two buds, 228 ; in first year's 

 growth after planting, 224; incision, annular, 381 ; 

 on roof trellis at third winter pruning, 225 ; shoot 

 pinched at one leaf above the bunch, 3B1 ; shoot, 

 pruning a one-year-old, 380 ; shoot, three years 

 old, pruning a, 380 ; spur, properly pruned, 227 ; 

 Thomery form of training, 381, 382; two years 

 old, for fruiting in pot or planting, 222 ; young 

 cane cut down to two buds, 228 



Vinery, early lean-to, 295 ; semi-span, 296 ; span- 

 roof, 297 



Vines, single cordon, 378 ; dwarf and tall cordon, 

 379 



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