Index 



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Frances Cleveland, 301; Fre- 

 mont Williams, 301 ; Gandy, 

 294; Glen Mary, 295; Haver- 

 land, 295 ; Hoffman, 301 ; Jessie, 

 301; Joe, 301; Johnson, 301; 

 Jucunda, 296 ; Kittle Rice, 302 ; 

 Klondike, 296; Late Stevens, 

 302; Longworth, 302; Lovett, 

 302; Magoon, 302; Margaret, 

 302; Marshall, 296; Maximus, 

 303; Michel, 303; Missionary, 

 303; Nettie, 303; Neunan, 

 303; New York, 303; Nich 

 Ohmer, 304; Ozark, 304; Pan- 

 American, 304; Parker Earle, 

 304; Parson, 304; Progressive, 

 304; Ridgeway, 305; Royal 

 Sovereign, 305; Ruby, 305; 

 Sample, 305; Seaford, 305; 

 Sharpless, 297; Superior, 305; 

 Uncle Jim, 305 ; Thompson, 306 ; 

 Triomphe, 306; Warfield, 297; 

 William Belt, 298; Williams, 

 306; Wilson, 298. 

 Varieties, everbearing, origin of, 

 249; forcing, 263; for different 

 purposes, 288; how many to 

 grow, 290; "mating" of, 133; 

 pistillate, 3deld of, 128; plant- 

 making ability of, 29; prefer- 

 ences of the market, 289 ; 

 runner increase in, 228; select- 



' ing, 287 ; self-sterile, 134 ; train- 

 ing of different, 90. 

 Ventilator cars, 187. 

 Vinegar, strawberry, 209. 

 Voorhees, E. B., quoted, 62. 



Warren, S. H., quoted, 232. 

 Washing berries, 177. 

 Water drainage, 7. 

 Water transportation, 191. 

 Watering after setting, 42. 

 Weather, influence on pollination, 



137. 

 Weeds affecting the strawberry 



field, 67. 

 Weevil, 272. 



Welch, C. B., quoted, 215. 

 Wheeler, Wilfrid, quoted, 62. 

 White Grub, 274. 

 Wind, protection from, 9. 

 Wire, marking out with, 33. 

 Wisconsin Experiment Station, 



quoted, 80. 



Yield, as affected by distance 

 between plants, 98 ; average to 

 the acre, 213 ; from matted 

 rows and hills, 94 ; in different 

 districts, 214 ; in market gardens, 

 223 ; of plants of different ages, 

 240; on light and heavy soils, 

 13. 



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