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INDEX 



Goffart, M., quoted, 566. 



Golden Glow rudbeckia for farm garden, 274. 



Golden seal, 457, 461, 462; for dye, 268. 



Golden wattle, 628. 



Goldenrod for farm garden, 274; iiotes, 7. 



Gonagra, 628. 



Goober, 514. 



Goose wheat, 664. 



Gooseberry, 278, 279; for canning, 160; effect of Bor- 

 deaux mixture on composition, 28; mildew, 51; 

 notes, 7, 61; for relishes, 173; weight, legal, 150. 



Gophers in alfalfa, 195; protecting tree seedlings from, 

 330. 



Gorse, 307; modifications for environment, 19; place 

 in rotation, 108. 



Gosnold quoted, 486, 



Gossypium, 247-258; arboreum, 282; BarbadenSe, 247, 

 282; herbaceum, 247, 282; hirsutum, 247, 282; Peru- 

 vianum, 282; Wightianum, 282. 



Grain, 362-365; elevators, 364, 365; notes, 98, 131; in 

 rotation, 92-96, 101-104, 106, 108; seed testing, 141; 

 for soiling, 570; smut of sorghum, 582. 



Graines d'Avignon, 270. 



Graines do perse, 270. 



Graines jaunes, 270. 



Graines do kerinps, 269. 



Gram, 78, 306; place in rotation, 108, 109. 



Grama, black, 453 ; blue, 454. 



Grama-grasses, 453. 



Graminese in its plant relations, 2, 4. 



Grandeau quoted, 34. 



Grape, 279; anthracnose, 51; brandy, 180; for canning, 

 160; effect of Bordeaux mixture, 28; of electric arc 

 light, 22; of electricity, 32; leaf-hoppers, 42; notes, 4, 

 7, 16, 131 ; phylloxera plant louse, 43 ; place in rota- 

 tion, 107; for relishes, 173; root- worm, 44; rot, 47, 51; 

 shipping, 357; sugar, 181; weight, legal, 148. 



Grape-fruit in its plant relations, 3. 



Grape-juice, 178-181 ; in preserves, 165. 



Grasses, 365-377, 434-455; barley as nurse crop, 203; 

 notes, 2, 8, 9, 10, 19, 20; for paper, 505 ; place in 

 rotation, 88, 89, 92-96, 101-108, 305; relation to soil 

 management, 92; seed notes, 141, 144, 439, 440; seed 

 treatment, 49, 50; for silage, 414; for soiling, 571; 

 temperature for, 280; treatment with copper sulfate, 

 118. 



Grasshoppers, in alfalfa, 195; control, 41, 42; in corn, 

 413; in cowpeas, 266; in oats, 492; in soybeans, 586. 



Gravity as a plant stimulus, 19. 



Gray saltbush, 565. 



Grazing, protecting woodlots from, 331. 



Greasewood, 455. 



Groat Britain, crop rotation systems in, 106. 



Greek valonia, 625. 



Greeks, notes, 41. 



Grnen aphis on sorghum, 582. 



G^-ecn arsenite, 44. 



Green flowers, formation, 21. 



Green fly on house-plants, 130. 



Greenhouse, contruction, 123-128; fumigation, 45. 



Green-manure crops, 258, 259: place in rotation, 85, 86, 

 93. 



Green, Samuel B., article by, 323. 



Greens, leaves as food parts, 7. 



Grenville, Sir Eichard, quoted, 520. 



Grevillea robusta for coffee shade, 243. 



Grevillea striata, 629. 



Grey stones, defined, 549. 



Griffiths quoted, 28. 



Grisdale, J. H., quoted, 100, 533. 



Grits, 412. 



Ground-nut, 514, 520. 



Oround-pea,-514. 



Ground wood for paper, 504, 505, 507. 



Grub, white, control, 42, 43. 



Guaba tree for shade in coffee plantations^ 243, 



Guama tree for coffee shade, 243. 



Guatemala grass, 638. 



Guavas, legal weight, 148. 



Guaxima for fiber, 285. 



Guilandina crista, 267. 



Guilandina echinata, 269, 270. 



Guinea-grass, 368, 451 ; seed per acre, 136. 



Guizotia Abyssinica. (See Niger.) 



Guizotia oleifera, 501. 



Gujarat crop rotation system, 109. 



Gum, American, 412; black, 342; red, 345; tree, 346. 



Gurler silo, 568. 



Gussow quoted, 232. 



Gutta-percha, 554, 559. 



Gutters, freeing from weeds, 117. 



Gymnosperms, 2. 



Gypsum as a plant stimulant, 28. 



Gypsy-moth, 40, 44. 



Haake quoted, 30. 



Haberlandt quoted, 132. 



Hackel quoted, 560, 574, 663. 



Haematein dye, 269. 



Haematoxylon Campechianum, 269, 627. 



Hagi, 308. 



Hagy, 308. 



Hair-grass, 454, 455. 



Hairy-podded cress, 77. 



Hairy vetch, 658; seed per acre, 136. 



Half-sugar maneel, 542, 544; dry matter in, 540. 



Hallet quoted, 62. 



Halsted, B. T>., quoted, 67, 551. 



Hammond, Harry, quoted, 269. 



Hancornia, 554. 



Hannoki, 629. 



Hansen, N. F., quoted, 74, 193. 



Harlequin cabbage-bug, 223; control, 43. 



Harmala red, 268. 



Harper, J. N., article by, 377; quoted, 102. 



Harris, T. J., quoted, 199. 



Harshberger, John W., article by, 398; quoted, 404, 



Hart, B. L., article by, 357. 



Hart, J. H., article by, 554. 



Hartley, C. P., article by, 402. 



Hat fibers, 281, 292. 



Hat palm, 292. 



Hawaii, coffee in, 246. 



Hawkweed, eradicating, 112, 115, 118. 



Hawthorn, handling the seed, 328. 



Hay, notes, 7; place in rotation, 99-103, 105-107. 



Hays quoted, 57, 62. 



Heart fungus, red, of trees, 346. 



Heartsease for dye, 268. 



Heat, environment of plants, 21 ; as plant stimulus, 19. 



Heath, for screening plants, 123. 



Heath honeysuckle for tannin, 629. 



Heather for paper, 503. 



Heating systems for greenhouses, 126—128. 



Hedeoma pulcgioides, 463. 



Hedera Helix (Fig. 33), 14. 



Hedges, placing on farm, 91. 



Hedysarum coronarium, 310. 



Hegler quoted, 30. 



Helianthus annuus, 611. 



Helianthus tuberosus, 542. 



Heliothis armiger, 252, 421, 653 



Heliotrope, garden, 466. 



Hellebore, 39; for currant-worms, 44; for farm garden, 



281 ; for files, 41 ; for insects, 43. 

 Hellriegel quoted, 393. 

 Helmert quoted, 31. 

 Hemlock, 316, 342; in Canada, 319; longevity, 346; for 



paper, 503, 505, 507; poison, 114; for tannin, 623, 



624; water, 114. 

 Hemp, 281, 282, 377-380; bastard 267; crossing, 56; 



for paper, 503, 504, 507; place of hemp in rotation, 



102, 107; seed notes, 133, 136; weight of seed, legal, 



150, 152. 

 Hemp-nettle, eradicating, 118. 

 Hemp, sunn. (See Sunn hemp.) 

 Henbane, 457. 



Henequen fiber, 287, 288; for paper, 509. 

 Henry cjuoted, 261, 529, 560. 

 Herb vinegar, 185. 

 Herbicides, 115-118. 

 Herd's-grass, 370, 371 ; legal weight, 150. 

 Heredity, laws of, importance in plant-breeding, 57, 58 

 Heriot quoted, 402. 

 Heron 's-bill, 197, 198. 

 Herriot, Thomas, quoted, 520. 



