GENERAL INDEX. 

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Advice to Correspondents_____-__- > |Home: Radish 2... “92 eee tt 
A hnondsfee2 Soe Fina ee 43 | Moedlar 22) 0). ae eee 43 
Ba 5] S15 oor See ieee See Rae ene San A 9-16 | Miscellaneous Fruits ____..___.___ 43 
AS eI COs ie ae Oi a4 See BRNO) A! 34.4 Mealberries 22" 2" See Saas 43 
A SPAbAagus. 22st 2S se eee eta 44") NeGiarimes = 52. (20.5 eS eases eee 39 
hermes a ees he eee ae Te ee 24-26 Oranges and Lemons___._______-- 43 
Cesta See re yak ae re NE 43 | Pestehess.s2- So 2 aan ene 30-33 
Crab apples 162 en ye! ee Se 14-10:)"Rears, <2 2-3 see ee 17-23 
BSC HIeNy SLOOLS =) 0 fess Se 440i. Phang: 8 oh! Ee a ee 27-30 
1 PSs TE ARO Ug MTS Phy a ea 42 | Preface to 25th Edition__________- 3-4 
WER iae ene ee mR a AS. | AQUINGCES 224 22. 5 Se ee 36 
GUAIES SN LTV Ce oe rls = De Bas 36-40) Bhbarh os 5 ee ee 44 
GEADCS  BiOTCIS Ri 58 2 i AQFA2 | SCIONS 2) os so 3). eee ae ees hoe 45 
Hints on Transplanting----_-_----_- G52 Walntitsn: 522 2 pee Ie poke es S 45 
BARRY S FRUIT GARDE, 
A Treatise intended to illustrate and explain the Physiology of Fruit Trees: the 
Theory and Practice of all operations connected with the Propagation, Transplanting, 
Pruning and Training of Orchard and Garden Trees, as Standards, Dwarfs, Pyramids, 
Espaliers, &c.; the laying out and arranging different kinds of Orchards and Gardens; 
the selection of suitable varieties for different purposes and localities; Gathering and 
Preserving Fruits; treatment of Diseases and Destruction of Insects; Description and 
Use of Implements, &c.; illustrated with numerous wood cuts, representing different 
parts of trees, practical operations, forms of trees, designs for plantations, implements, 
&e. Price, post-paid, $2.50. 
ARTICLES BY MAIL. 
For the convenience of those who cannot be reached by the Railroad or Express, 
packages of small articles, not less in amount than $3, will be sent by mail prepaid, 
such articles to be charged at full retail prices. 
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1881, by ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. 
