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INDEX TO THE 



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Havamiah Pine, a description of - - - - 251 

 Hot-house, a good one, may be considered as a garden 



of itself - - - - „ 245 



Pines its principal object - ib. 



if properly constructed, may answer equally 



well for Vines - - - - - 



• should be kept in a cool state in November 



and December - 265 



■ ■ 1 constructions of a new kind particularly 



- adapted for a Fruiting-Housr - - 274 



how to collect the water that falls on its 



roof - - 288 



* construction of, at Welbeck (See plate VI.) 



— ——- should be screened from the violence of the 



sun in summer, and how - 302, 303 



— — - should be kept in a moist state in summer - 351 



how to keep in proper order - - - ib. 352 



Hot-beds, best made with leaves mixed with dung - 309 



are sometimes made for young Pine plants - 262 



how to prepare - - - - - ib. 



< the temperature of, to be correctly attend- 



ed to - - - - - - ib. 



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Insects, description of the three species that infest the 



Pine-apple plant - - - - - 310 



. increase faster on old and sickly, than on young 



and vigorous plants - - - 317 



. different kinds of, that infest fruit-trees - - 330. n. 



how to destroy in winter - - - - 331. n. 



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January, the time when fruiting Pine-plants form them- 

 selves for fruiting - - 270 

 Juice of the Pine decreases with length of day - - 302 



