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INDEX. 



'J'ender annual seeds, sowing, 8-19, 8f>0, 

 893; nuuiagemeut of, '893, 902; 

 pricking out, 8()0. 



Tender annual green-house plants, pro- 

 pagation of, 104o, 1048 J manage- 

 ment of, 10o9. 



Tender shrubs and plautss-, protecting, 

 843, 946. 



Thinning the crops of winter lettuce, 94 ; 



of beet©, 163. 

 Thinning wall-fruits, 403 ; ^tone-fruits, 



409. 



Thyme, sowing and planting, 147. 

 Training apples and pears on walls and 



espaliers, 338. 

 Training with upright shoots, on, 313. 

 Training and supporting plants, 899, 



909. 



Transplanted onions, to clear, 161. 



Transplanting cabbages, 84 ; cauli- 

 flowers, 98 ; celery, 137 ; celeriac, 

 138; onions, 140; annuals sown in 

 autumn, 862, carnations and i)ink«;, 

 8.V3 ; flowering shrubs, 927 ; hardy 

 ajul half-hardy annuals, 901; seed- 

 ling biennial and perennial plants, 

 89 j, 922, 927. 



Trees proper for the arboratuni, 810. 



Trees for the fruit-garden, selecting of, 

 323. 



Treliising, on, .O.j3. 



Turnip fly, ])n>posed remedies for, 31 . 

 Turnip-rooted radish, to sow, 20.-3. 

 'lun.ips,sowing,103, 1 13, 167, 18.3,202, 

 212. 



Turnip seed, to save, 2.03. 

 Tulips, manai^ement of, 879 ; i)huiting, 

 93o. 



Urine, as manure, 48. 



Variety and uses of manures, 12. 

 Vegetable marrow, to grow, 166. 

 Ventilating of the green h(>u>e, lOOo, 



1012, 1021), 1047, 10o9, 106o, 1069, 



1072, 1077. 

 Ventilators, on, 519. 

 Vertical mode of training with double 



stem, 343. 



Vines, care of 413, 421,433; forcing, 

 576, 6.39, 693, 70.5 ; remedies for the 

 bleeding of, 661 ; Mr. French's me- 

 thod of forcing, 665 ; Systematic 

 Catalogue of, 493. 



Vines on the open walls, pruning and 

 training, 441 ; disbudding, 401. 



Walls, on, 15. 



Wall and espalier trees, general care of, 

 437. 



Wall, espalier, and standard fruit-trees, 

 planting, 363. 



WiiU-fruits, thinning, 403; final thin- 

 ning of, 442. 



Wall-trees, watering, 415, 424. 



Wall-trees, general care of, 405, 421, 

 426. 



Walks, on, 13. 



Water, on, 28. 



Watering crops of culinary vegetables, 

 187; newly planted trees, 390; 

 newly planted bushes, 400 ; and pro- 

 tecting newlv planted trees, 378; wall- 

 trees, ll.j, 121. 



Watering «>f the green-house, 1001, 

 1012, 1029, 1047, 1059, 1069, 1072, 

 1077. 



\\'ater-cress, sowing, 12 i ; general cul- 

 tivation of, 181. 



Wavv fan method of training, on tlic, 

 312. 



^^'«.•l^h onions, to sow, 199. 

 Whip or tongue-grafting, 371. 

 White and green beet, cultivation of, 

 186. 



Williamson's (the Rev. Mr.) method of 



spawning melon beds, 231. 

 ^^'ilson (Mr. J«»hn'/, his method of, 



catching winged insects, 394. 

 \N'inter-cress, sowing, 124. 

 Winter crop of onions, 90, 181, 191, 



2.3(). 



Winter fruits, gathering and storing. 

 137. 



^^■inter lettuce, thinning the crops of,94. 

 ^^'inter onions, laving down, 160; to 



sow, 208. 

 Wiuter salads, care of, 2-56. 

 Winter spinach, to sow, 201 ; to thin, 



217,218. 

 Wooden walls, description of, 25. 



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

 2()5. 



Young orchard trees, digging the ground 

 among, 44(). 



Young potatoes, Mr. Ashworth's me- 

 thod of procuring, 625. 



