INDEX 



675 



Buffalo pea, 306. 



Buffum, B. C, quoted, 106. 



Buhri cotton, place in rotation, 109. 



Bulbs, for hogs on Pacific slope, 455; for the window- 

 box, 129, 130. 



Bull, 0. P , article by, 293. 



Bull-pine in Canada, 319. 



Bumble-bees, cross-fertilization of red clover by, 236. 



Bunch drop-seed grass, 453. 



Bunch-grasses, 365. 



Bundles, vascular and fibrovascular, 9, 15. 



Bur artichoke, French, introduction, 72 



Burbank, Luther, mentioned, 53, 57. 



Bur-clover, 232, 235; notes, 456; on Pacific coast, 455; 

 seed notes, 135, 142, 143, 44t. 



Burdock, 112, 457, 458. 



Burdwan division, India, crop rotation systems in, 109. 



Bureau of Chemistry quoted, 267. 



Bureau of Plant Industry quoted, 455, 647, 662. 



Bureau of Statistics quoted, 403. 



Burgundies. 182. 



Burnet, 306. 



Burnette, F. H., quoted, 102. 



Burning fields to destroy weeds. 111. 



Burtis, F. C, quoted, 104. 



Bush-fruits, place in farm garden, 273; pruning, 351. 



Butea frondosa, 269, 629. 



Butea superba, 269. 



Butter, effect of feeding rape on, 532. 



Buttercup, 268, 447. 



Butternut, quantity of seed to sow, 329 ; regeneration, 

 ■325. 



Butterprint, 283. 



Cabbage, 221-223; aphis, 223; for canning, 160; dry 

 matter in, 540 ; for dye, 268 ; diseases, notes, 51 ; effect 

 of incandescent gas light on, 26 ; in farm garden, 279, 

 280; longevity, 10, 132; looper, 223; maggot, 43; 

 notes, 548; in its plant relations, 2; planting dates 

 138-140; propagation notes, 147, 148; protection 

 from insects, 42; root-maggot, 223, 389; in rotation, 

 100-106; seed notes, 132, 133, 135; shipping, 654 

 for soiling, 571 ; as trap crop for harlequin-bug, 43 

 weight, legal, 148; wild, 221; worms, 38, 223, 389 

 yields, 153-155. 



Cabbage, thousand-headed. (See Kale.) 



Cabinet evaporators, 175. 



CabuUa fiber plant, 290. 



Cacao (name of the tree and the unmanufactured pro- 

 duct), 224-226; introduction, 74. (See Cocoa.) 



Cacti, as forage, 226, 227; modifications for environ- 

 ment, 19; notes, 454; spineless, 226. 



Csesalpinia, for tannin, 627; Brasiliensis, 267 ; brevifolia, 

 77, 627; Cacalaco, 627; Campechianum, 627; coriaria, 

 77, 627; digyna, 627; Sappan, 270. 



Caesar weed for fiber, 285. 



Cajanus Indicus, place in rotation, 108, 109. 



Cajeput, importations, 496. 



Caladium, shading, 122. 



Caladium Colocasia, 629. 



Calamagrostis Canadensis, 376. 



Calandra Oryzae, 537. 



Calendar, planting, 137-140. 



Calendula, 457. 



Caliatur wood, 270. 



Calico diseaise of tobacco, 653. 



Calico-printing, 272. 



California, canning industry in. 158-161; crop rotation 

 systems, 100. 



California fescue, 455. 



California millet, 469. 



California oaks for tannin, 625. 



California swamp pine for tannin, 624. 



California wheat, 576. 



Callas, water requirements, 129. 



Calli, 78. 



Caltha palustris, 269. 



Calvatia cyathiforme, 478. 



Calvatia gigantea, 478. 



Calyx, defined, 7; structure, 17. 



Cambium, defined, 9; structure and function, 16. 



Camellia japonica, 6.31. 



Camellia Thea, 631 ; C. viridis, 631. 



Camerarius quoted, 57. 



Camomile, 457; importations, 496. 



Campechy wood, 269. 



Camphor, 457, 458, 459; oil, 459. 



Camphora officinalis, 459. 



Camwood, 267, 268. 



Canada, crop rotation systems in, 99, 100. 



Canada blue-grass, 373, 447; as adulterant, 142; notes, 

 436-438; seed, legal weight, 152; seed notes, 133, 

 143, 144, 483, 441; soil for, 437. 



Canada Department of Agriculture quoted, 152. 



Canada Experimental Farms quoted, 468. 



Canada field-pea, 510. (See Field-pea.) 



Canada thistle (Fig. 161), 116, 377. 



Canadian yellow root, 268 



Canaigre, 623, 624, 628. 



Canary-grass, 370. 



Canary seed, legai weight, 148. 



Candia valonia, 625. 



Candied fruit, 162, 163. 



Candytuft for window-box, 130. 



Cane-sugar manufacture, 608-610. 



Canhamo Braziliensis Perini, 286. 



Canina corn, 399. 



Canker-worm, control, 38, 41, 42, 44. 



Canna, for arrow-root, 199; notes, 502. 



Canna Achiras, 199; edulis, 199; flacclda, 199; glauca, 

 199; Indica, 199. 



Cannabis sativa, 377. 



Canners, relation to growers, 158. 



Canning, 157-177. 



Canning-house refuse as silage, 414. 



Cantaloupe melon, legal weight, 148. 



Canvas for paper, 504. 



Canyon live-oak, 625. 



Caoutchouc, 554-559. 



Cape aloe, 267. 



Cape sumac for tannin, 629. 



Caper, for dye, 268 ; spineless, 77. 



Capillarity in relation to sap rise in plants, 15. 



Capital required for timber production, 322, 323. 



Capoelasan, 78. 



Capparis inermis, 77. 



Capparis spinosa, 268. 



Caprifylng insect, introduction, 74. 



Capriola Cactylon, 371. 



Capsella Bursa-pastoris (Fig. 139), 112. . 



Capsicum, ira.portations, 587. 



Capsicum annuum, 464. 



Capsicum frutescens, 464. (See Chilies.) 



CJaramanian valonia, 625. 



Caramel for dye, 268. 



Caraguata fiber plant, 291 . 



Caraway, 457, 458, 460; importations, 496; notes, 497; 

 for oil, 495 ; seed, percentage of purity and germina- 

 tion, 133. 



Carbolic acid as an herbicide, 115-117. 



Carbolineum as wood preservative, 347. 



Carbon bisulfid, for fumigation, 45; for stored seeds, 137. 



Carbon dioxid, formation and use in plants, 18; relation 

 to leaf processes, 13, 14. 



Carbonic acid in relation to plant growth, 12, 13. 



Cardamons, 586. 



Cariatur wood, 270. 



Carica heterophylla, 77. 



Carleton, M. A., article by, 469; quoted, 73, 74, 665. 



Carludovica palmata, 292. 



Carlyle quoted, 572. 



Carman quoted, 57. 



Carminic acid, 268. 



Carmoy quoted, 30. 



Carnations, effect of acetylene light on, 25; notes, 502; 

 , selection of bud-sports for new varieties, 69. 



Carob bean, introduction, 73, 75. 



Carpel, defined, 7: structure, 17. 



Carpet fibers, 283, 285. 



Carpet-grass, 449; notes, 451 ; seeding notes, 441. 



Carrot, 540; for canning, 160; for dye, 268; effect of 

 electric arc light on, 23; eradicating, 112; in farm 

 garden, 280; notes, 5; place in rotation, 100, 105, 

 107-109; planting dates, 138-140; seed notes, 132, 

 133, 135; for soiling, 571, 573; weight, legal, 149, 152: 

 wild, 455; yields, 153-155. 



