INDEX 



20I 



Supporting blooms, Method 



of, 84. 

 Sulphate of ammonia, 74. 

 Sulphur, 158. 

 Supplying lime, 69. 

 Syringing, 83. 



Taking the bud, 55, 91. 

 Tarnished plant bug, 150. 

 Temperature for rooting 



cuttings, 35. 

 Terminal buds, 9, 11, 90. 



Crown vs., 89. 

 Texture of the soil. Im- 

 portance of, 25. 

 Thrips, 149. 

 Time for applying food, 



87. 

 Tobacco stems, 147. 

 Training bush plants, 49. 

 Transporting bush plants, 



60. 

 Treatment for mildew, 159. 



standards, 51. 

 Tying the blooms, 55. 

 Type, anemone, 180. 



hairy, 181. 



incurved, 181. 



Japanese, 182. 



pompon, 181. 



reflexed, 181. 



single, 179. 



Value of chrysanthemums 

 for decoration, 129. 



plants and flowers in 

 the U. S., 112. 

 Varieties, Burning of, 95. 



Early, large - flowering, 

 192. for commercial cut 

 flowers, 190. 



Crossing, 137. 



decoration, 188. 



exhibition cut blooms, 

 188. 



large bushes and stand- 

 ards, 186. 



single-stem plants, 187 



small bush plants, 185. 



new, producing, 134. 



selecting, 182. 



single, 183. 

 Ventilators in the green- 

 house, 18. 



Warm weather, Packing 

 young plants in, 116. 



Whale oil soap, 149, 151. 



When to pollenize, 140. 

 repot, 46. 



Willis, J. J., quoted, 32. 



Winter protection, 15. 



Wood ashes, 71. 



Work for January, 173; 

 February, 173; March, 

 174; April, 174; May, 

 17s; June, 17s; July, 

 17s; August, 176; Sep- 

 tember, 176; October, 

 177; November, 177; 

 December, 178. 



