TREATISE ON THE PINE-APPLE. 36l 



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Steaming, plan of a steaming-house, with an explanation 297. «. 



Striped Queen Pine described - - - - 253 



— an accidental variety of the common 



Queen Pine - ib. 



Suckers are produced on various parts of the plant - 255 



are preferable to crowns - 256 



■ when and how to be taken off the plants - 261 



, ;, their treatment, and method of planting - 263 



Sugar-loaf Pine, much esteemed - 250 



" three sorts of ib. 



* description of - - - ib. 



sometimes does not fruit at a proper 



age -. 268 



how to manage in that case - - ib. 



Sulphur destroys the Acari - - 350 



how to be applied to plants - - ib, 



— if properly and constantly applied, will destroy 



the white scaly insect on Pines - - ib. n. 

 Sun and light give maturity to the nightly progress of 



plants 301 



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Tan-bed, how to increase its heat without moving the 



Pine plants - ' - - - - - - 270 



' should be watered in summer - - 278 



■ its violent heat generally proves fatal to plants ib. 

 Thermometer, what degree of heat to be kept to in 



winter - - - - 265. n. 

 ■ made for sale by the Author - - ib. 



■ sometimes used to determine the heat of 



the tan-bed 268 



Thrips, sometimes very numerous on fruit-trees - 332. n. 



■ pernicious to hot-house-plants - 337 



its characters - - - - - - ib, n* 



Tobacco, grown in this country, useful in gardens - 345 



Tobacco-dust, how to throw upon plants - - 350 



Tobago, a Pine so called - 254 



