strawberry Culture near Boston, 

 24 



*' Raising near Richmond 

 Va. 85 



" Show, Hammonton, 223 

 " Growing, 231 

 " Boudinot, 248 

 " Chas. Downing, 248 

 " Iron Duke, 248 

 " Dr. Nicaise, 248, 341 

 " Show in New York, 253 

 " Runner Cutter, 306 

 Strawberries, Autumnal, 7 

 " Prince's, 38 



" for Forcing, 63 



" Best Distance for 



Planting, 175 

 " in Pots, Fall Plant- 



ing, 176 

 " New Western, 213 



263 



" Male and Female, 



305 



" Forcing, 308 



" at Vineland, N. J. 



345 



Straw Fruit Baskets, 146 

 Sugar Maples, Vinegar from the, 

 142 



Sulphur for Grapes, 169, 204, 296 

 Sulzer's Method of Propagating 



Roses, 279 

 Summer Apples for the South,25 

 " Meeting Fruit Growers 

 Society, 256 



Tagetes signata patula, 250 

 Tallow Tree of China, 1 87 

 Tanks, Hot Water, &c. 233 

 Tapeinotes Carolinse, 150 

 Taste, How I have Educated My, 

 235 



Taxus adpressa stricta, 24 

 Tea Rose, Isabella Sprunt, 277 

 Teilanthera ficoides versicolor, 

 119 



Testimonial to Gard.Monthly,243 

 Texas, Specimens from, 20 

 Thanks, Editorial, 119 

 Thorn;Pear Sprout from aWhite, 

 264 



Thrush, The Brown, 15 

 Thuja japonica of the Patent Of- 

 fice, 20 



" Lobbi, 252 

 Tilden Tomato, 5, 7, 137, 166 



" and other Tomatoes, 335 

 Timber andFruits inAlabama,375 

 Tomato, Keyes' Early, 266 

 Tom Thumb Arborvitse, 218 

 Transactions of N. Y. State Ag. 



Society, 149 

 Travel, Notes of Western, 369 

 Tree Fern, 120, 233 

 Trees, Protection from Insects,62 



" Raising in the far N.W. 

 86 



" Growth of, 185 

 " and Fruits in Kansas, 216 

 " Planting Young in Fall, 

 243 



" TheHandsomestShade,244 



" Grass under, 274 



" in America, On Age of,297 

 Trichinum Manglesii, 374 

 Tri telega, 187 



Tuberose, Culture of the, 16 

 Tulip Tree, Insects on the, 210 



TJmberhaur's Pat.Plant Case, 372 

 U S. Agricultural Society, 91 

 Unfertile Blossoms on Dwf. Pear 

 Tree, 202 



Unfruitful Blooming Pear Trees, 

 112 



Valuable Milk Farm, A, 345 

 Vapor Index, Lippincott's 179 

 Variegated Greens, &c., 124 



" FoliagePlants as Bed- 



ders, 105 

 " Norway Spruce, 178 

 Variation, Laws of, 302 



" in the Dahlia, 307 

 " in Seedlings, 364 

 Vegetable and Animal World,115 

 Garden, 3,34, 66, 98,130, 

 162, 194, 227, 258, 291, 321, 

 355 



" Physiology, Value of, 

 13 



" Seed, New, 158 

 " kingd'ra compared with 

 Animal, 220 



World, The, 247 

 Vegetation, African, 156 



" Waste Force in, 177 

 Ventilating Greenhouses, New 



Mode of, 347 

 Verbena Rust, 167 

 Verbenas, Seedling, 179 

 Vinegar from Sugar Maple Sap, 

 86, 142 



Vinery and Forcing Houses, 4 



" Aspect of a, 147 

 Vineland, N. J.,Iona Vines from, 

 19 



" Strawberries at, 345 

 Vineries and Orchard Houses, 67 

 Vineyard Culture, 275 

 Vines, Bai-nett's 40 

 Violet, New Sweet-scented, 277 

 Virginia, Potatoes in, 309 

 Vitus hypoglauca, 249 

 Volume, Value of Back, 19 



Vriesia brachystachys, 150 



w. 



Wagener Apple, 344 

 Waiting for Frost, 372 

 Walter Grape, The, 213 

 Waratah, The, 29 

 Warder's Book, Dr., 149 

 Washingtonia gigantea, 117 

 Waste Substances Useful as Ma- 

 nure, 131 

 " Force in Vegetation, 177 

 Weed, Smart, 20 



" Rosin, 87 ^ 

 Weeping Norway Spruce, 147 



" Beeches, Purple and,201 

 Weevil in Peas, 244 



" To Preserve Peas from,296 

 Weigelia purpurata, 278 

 Western Travel,Recollection8 of, 

 237, 369 



White Black Cap Raspberry, 19 



W. N., Death of, 273 

 Wilder, Hon. M. P., Memoir of, 

 149 



Willow Twig Apple, 344 

 Wilson's Early Blackberry, 208 

 Window Gardening, 269 



Plants, 3, 185, 323 

 Winter or Summer Pruning, 210 



" Flowers, 227 

 Wisterias, Bees on, 209'^ - 

 Wood's, Prof, Report, 203 

 Wood I?urning without Contact 



with Fire, 184 

 Worcester Hort. Soc'y, 189 

 World, The Vegetable, 247 

 Writing, Indelible Ink for, 145 



