XVI CONTENTS. 



SECTION PAGE 



368. The Gooseberry 277 



369. Its Propagation and Culture 378 



270. Pruning and Training 279 



271. Culture and Management 379 



CHAPTER XXI. 



PROMISING WILD FKUITS WORTHY OF SOME ATTENTION. 



272. The Dwarf Juneberry 381 



273. Its Propagation and Pruning 282 



274. The Buffalo-berry 283 



275. The Barberry 285 



276. TheGoumi 286 



277. The Huckleberry 386 



278. The Sand Cherry 289 



279. The Tree Cranberry 390 



280. The Cranberry 290 



CHAPTER XXII. 



SOME LEADING NUT-TREES. 



281. Advance in Nut-growing 394 



382. The Almond , 395 



283. The English or Persian Walnut 897 



284. Walnut Propagation 298 



285. Possible Increase of Hardiness 299 



286. The Black Walnut 399 



287. Its Propagation and Planting 300 



288. The Butternut 300 



289. The Hickory-nut 301 



390. Pecan Propagation 3O3 



291. The Chestnut '" 303 



393. Propagation and Planting g04 



293. The Filbert , !'...!! 306 



394. The Hazel-nut 3O6 



295. Its Propagation and Pruning 3O8 



396. The Cocoanut 308 



397. Its Propagation and Varieties 3IO 



398. The Brazil-nut [ / 3H 



