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INDEX. 



368 ; herbaceous plants, 8.51 ; jon- 

 quils, 937; liliums, 93S ; lobelias, 

 889 ; narcissuses, 938 ; orchard trees, 

 3o7 J onions for seed, 116; orna- 

 mental trees and shrubs, 83G; and 

 j)runing raspberries, 364, 3;39, 369 ; 

 vleciduous shrubs and trees, 846, 873, 

 929, 941, 916; radishes for seed, 

 161; small fruit5, 446 ; strawberries, 

 378, 400 ; tulips, 935 ; wall, espalier, 

 and standard fruit trees, 3()3. 



Plums, prniring and training,3o2 ; Sys- 

 tematic Catalogue of, 485. 



Polyanthuses, management of, 865, 

 908 ; sowing seeds of, 852. 



Pot and medical herbs, sowing and plant- 

 ing various kinds of, 120. 



Potatoes, planting, 83, 102; hoeing and 

 earthing up, 162, 179; to take up 

 and store for winter use, 241 ; forcing, 

 622 ; for winter use, Dr. Noehdeu's 

 method of preserving, 637. 



PotatD-onions, planting, 80, 1 14. 



Potting bulbs fur forcing, 1078. 



Potting of herbaceous plauts for forcing, 

 913. 



Potting off seedling heaths, 1071. 

 Prei)aring shrubs for forcing, 941. 

 Preparation of ground for sowing onions, 



89. • 

 Preparations for planting fruit-trees, 



43.5. 



Preserving fruits from birds, 413. 



Preserving of small fruits, 440. 



Pricking out tender annuals, 860 ; half- 

 hardy annuals, 877. 



Procuring fruit trees, 313. 



Productions of the culinary garden for 

 the year, 267. 



Propagating carnations, 903 ; dahlias, 

 885; ericas, 1049; evergreen shrubs, 

 &.C. 919; flower-garden plants, by 

 cuttings, 902 ; green-house and con- 

 servatory trees, 1010, 1027, 1035, 

 1063 ; hardy shrubs, by cuttings, 842 ; 

 layers, 843 ; herbaceous plants, 882, 

 920,924,929 ; herbaceous plants, by 

 cuttings, 895, 920 ; by dividing their 

 rcots, S9G ; horse-radish, 93 ; medi- 

 cinal plants, 147; various double 

 flowers, 871 ; various kinds of green- 

 house i>lants for planting out in the 

 flower- borders, 869. 



Propagation of plants, Mr. Sweet's re- 

 marks on, 1035; by seeds, 1040, 

 1049; by layers, 104"'l ; by budding, 

 grafting, and inarching, 1042 : by 

 cuttings, offsets, slips, geimes, run- 

 ners, suckers, &c., 108.5. 



Proper arrangement and aspects of 

 fruit-trees upon walls, and the dis- 

 tance at which they should be planted, 

 331. 



Protecting the blossoms of fniit-trees 

 384 ; tender shrubs and plants, 813. 



Pumpkins, to sow, 148 ; to plant out, 

 166. 



Purslane, sowing; 119, 140. 



Queenings (dessert), Systematic Cata- 

 logixe of, 455. 



Radishes, sowing of, 78, 96, 117, 167, 

 181 , 20.5, 212, 2.50 ; planting for seed, 

 164; forcing, 631. 



Ranunculuses, planting, 844, 868, 878, 

 936. 



KiUipberries, planting and paniing,3.54, 

 359,369 ; summer pruning, 106, 414; 

 Systematic Catalogue of, 510. 



Red beet, care of, 177. 



Reed walls, description of, 22. 



Relative constitution of stable manure, 

 44. 



Remedies for the bleeding of vines, 661. 



Removal of the plants out of the green- 

 house, 1059. 



Remo\ing green house plants into the 

 house, 1070, 1072. 



Rennets (dessert), Systematic Cata 

 logue of, 454. 



Rhubarb, forcing, 636. 



Ring, shoulder, or crown grafting, 370. 



Roofs of hot-houses, on the form of, 

 52.5. 



Root grafting, 373. 

 Roses, pruning, 910. 

 Rotation of crops, 59. 

 Runners, propagation of plants by, 1088. 

 Russets (dessert), Systematic Catalogue 

 o*-, 454. 



Rustic seats, on the construction of, 

 809. 



Saddle grafting, .373. 



Sage, planting, 147. 



Salads to sow, 166, 205 ; forcing, 698. 



Salsafy, sowing, 101, 129, 1.59, 178; 



to lift and store, 250. 

 Salt, as manure, 47. 



Saunder's (Mr.) method of keeping ice, 

 266. 



Savoys, sowing, 85, 101, 128, 159 ; plant- 

 ing out, 177, 195. 



Savory, sowing and planting, 1-18. 



Saw-dust, as manure, 4s. 



Scallop-budding, on, 519. 



Scarecrow for birds, figure rf a, 126. 



Scorzonera, sowing, 101, 125>, 159, 178, 

 to lift and store, 2.50. 



Screen for the protection of fruit-trees 

 description of, 388. 



Screw method of trainiiig, on the, 312, 



