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INDEX. 



Camation cheriy, 142. 

 Chaumon telle peai% 76. 



— for baking, 85. 

 Chancellor peacli, 119. 

 Chermes, 50. 

 Cherry plum, 129. 

 Chinese quince, 83. 

 Chink grafting, 20. 

 Choosing trees, 6. 

 Cleft gTafting, 19. 

 Coccus, 47. 

 Codlin moth, 53. 



— stock, 87. 

 Codlins, 92. 



Coe's Golden Drop plum, 

 183. 



— Late Red, 134, 

 Convenience of dwarf 



trees, 36. 

 Cordon traming, 36. 



— horizontal training, 89. 

 Court of Wick apple, 101. 

 Crab stocks, 11. 

 Crassane pear, 73. 

 Cross fertilization, 13. 

 Crown grafting, 19. 

 Currants, 145. 

 — , prize, 156. 

 — , enemies to, 155. 

 • — , on a single stem, 149. 

 Cuttings, 13, 14, 145. 



— of gooseberries and 

 currants, 149. 



Damsons, 132. 

 Dexterity in budding, 23, 

 24. 



Diagonal cordon training, 

 35. 



Double grafting, 86. 

 Double-blossomed pear, 84. 

 Doucin stock, 11, 88. 

 Downton cherrj", 141. 



— Imperatrice plum, 134. 



— nectarine, 122. 



— Pippin, 95. 

 Doyenne Blanc pear, 71. 

 Due du Tellier nectarine, 



123. 



Duchesse d'Angouleme 



pear, 70. 

 Dwarf Prolific walnut, l7l. 



Eai'^ly Precoce apricot, 109 



— pears, 65, 67. 



— York peach, 116. 

 Earwigs, 52. 

 Easter Beurre pear, 77. 

 Elruge nectarine, 123. 

 Elton cherry, 141. 

 Emperor Alexander apple, 



93. 



English paradise stock, 11 

 Ermine moth, 51. 



Early Admirable peach, 

 117. 



— Anne peach, 116. 



— apples, 90. 



— Favourite plum, 128. 



— May cherry, 139. 



— Newington nectarine, 

 124, 



— Orleans plum, 130. 



— Prolific plum, 128. 



Espaliers, 31, 62. 

 Eyes, 14. 



Fencing, 4. 

 Figs, 171. 



— , cuttings of, 171. 

 — , soil for, 171. 

 — , varieties of, 172-174. 

 Fig-ure of 8 moth, 52. 

 Florence cherry, 143. 

 Forcing strawberries, 162, 

 Forked sticks for goose- 

 berries, 147. 

 Frame for fruit, 57. 

 Free stock, 11. 

 French paradise stock, 11. 

 Frigi domo, 39. 

 Fi'uit-buds and leaf -buds, 

 62. 



Fruit-room, 56. 



Gathering fruit, 59. 



— medlars, 168. 

 German prune, 132, 

 Glout Morceau, 76. 

 Gnorimus nobilis, 46. 

 Goat moth, 46. 

 Golden Noble apple, 99. 



— Pippin, 94. 



— Reinette apple, 102. 



— Russet apple, 97. 

 Gooseberry caterpillar, 51 

 Gooseberries, 145. 

 — , on a single stem, 149. 



prize, 147. 

 — , varieties of, 150 to 154. 

 Graciali pear, 67. 

 Grafts, 11. 



Grafting, 12, 16 to 21. 



— apples, 87. 



— clay, 17. 



— wax, 17. 

 Green chisel pear, 66. 

 Greengage plum, 128. 

 Grosse Mignonne peach, 



117. 

 Gum, 45. 



Hardwick nectarine, 122. 

 Harrison's. Heart cherry, 

 141. 



Hawthomden apple, 93. 



Heat for melons, 181, 182. 

 Hedges, 5. 



Hemskirke apricot, 110. 

 Hotbed for melons, 181. 

 Hot walls, 4. 



Hunt's Tawny nectarine, 

 122. 



In-arching, 20, 178. 

 Insects, 45 to 54, 

 Irish Peach apple, 90. 

 Iron hmrdles for training, 

 31. 



Jargonelle pears, 65. 

 Jaune Hative plum, 128. 

 Jefferson plum, 132. 

 Josephine de jMalines 



pear, 78. 

 Juneating apple, 90. 



— stock, 87. 



Keeping apples, 97. 



— cherries, 138. 

 Kentish cherries, 142. 

 King of the Pippins, 96. 

 Kirke's plum, 130, 

 Knight's Early Black 



cherry, 140. 



Lackey moth, 54. 

 Ladybii'ds, 54, 

 Lancashire prize goose- 

 berries, 154, 

 Late Admirable peach, 117, 



— Duke cherry, 140, 

 Layering, 15. 

 Layers, 13. 



Leaf destroyers, 47 to 54. 

 Lemon Pippin, 98. 

 Louise Bonne pear, 69. 



Madeleine pear, or Citron 



des Calmes, 67. 

 ]\[agnum Bonum i^lum, 13. 

 Magpie moth, 50. 

 Mahaleb stock, 12. 

 Manuring, 3, 10, 24, 25, 43. 



109. 



Masculine apricot, 109. 

 Marie Louise pear, 69. 

 Material for protection, 33. 

 May Duke cherry, 140. 

 Mealy bug, 47. 

 Medlars, 167. 

 Mellowing pears, 64. 

 Melon bed, 181. 



— culture, 182, 183. 



— seed, 182. 

 varieties, 183. 



Melons, 181. 

 — , heat for, 181. 

 Merry cherry, 143. 



