Knight, Thomas Andrew, Esq., 

 vantages of employing vegetable 

 fresh state, i. 248. 



INDEX. 



the ad 



varieties of the grape, i. 258. 



mendation of charcoal t 

 damping off, i. 311. 



the Elton Pear, ii. 1. 



plantation of blossom- buds, i 



» prevent plants from 



i the trans- 

 n an early 



per stock for the Moorpark Apricot, 

 ing leafless branches of peach trees, i 



i called the Curl in the potato, i 



puberty of the peach tree, ii. 70. 



on th 



vention of mildew in particular cases, i 



ture of the shallot, ii. 97. 



- on the pro- 

 by cuttings, 



teficial results of planting potatoes vt 

 iave been grown late in the preceding ] 



i liquid form to pla 



Knight, Thomas Andrew, Esq., on the pre- 

 servation of fruits during the winter and 

 spring, ii. 193. 

 on the ef- 

 fects of different kinds of stocks in grafting, 



varieties of peaches, ii. 215. 



tilation of foiving-hou.-e.--. ii. 22 1. 



of preserving broccoli in winter, ii. 304. 



on Mr. Brown's steam apparatus 

 gestions for its improvement, ii. .' 



on the Verdelho grape, ii. I 



enzie's pis 

 ii. 350. 



management of fruil 

 rly forcing, ii. 368. 



effects of 

 during the night, 



heat in forcing-hous 

 130. 



account 



•y, ii. 137. 



— account 



the Acton Scot peach, ii. 140. 



