GENERAL INDEX. 



PAGE. 



Advice to Correspondents. 4 



Almonds 48 



Apples 8-13 



Apricots 82 



Asparagus 49 



Blackberries 41-42 



Cherries 23-26 



Chestnuts 48 



Crab Apples _ __. _ 13 



Currants 42-48 



Esculent Roots 49 



Figs 48 



Filberts 48 



Gooseberries 43-44 



Grapes, Native 34-39 



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Grapes, Foreign 39-41 



Hints on Transplanting 5-7 



Miscellaneous Fruits _ 48 



Mulberries 48 



Nectarines 38 



Peaches 29-32 



Pears 16-22 



Plums . 26-29 



Preface to 26th Edition 3 



Quinces 84 



Raspberries . 45-47 



Rhubarb 49 



Scions . 49 



Walnuts 48 



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