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INDEX, 



F, 



FIGS, different sorts of, 131. 

 « Raising of, 134. 



. Pruning and training of Fig-Trees, ibid. 



~ Sheltering them in Winter, 135. 



^ — — Cautions about uncovering, 1 37. 



4 To forward the ripening of Figs, ibid. 



rp Leaves, and footstalks of late fruit to be taken off, 13 8 . 



Training, and the distance at which Fig-trees should be planted, ibid, 



— Of sheltering standard Fi«;-trees from Frost, iMdi 



— Heading down of Fig-trees, ibid: 



, Figs may be dried for Winter use, 139'. 



FILBERTS. See Nuts. 

 FLIES. See Wasps. 



FRUIT-ROOM. See the following Article. 



FRUIT-GATHERING. The time and manner of gathering Apples and 



Pears, and of carrying them to the Fruit-room, 

 233. 



, — , Of sweating, and laying up Apples and Pears oft 



the shelves, 235. 



How to keep them in Baskets, 237. 



— And in Jars, 238. 



Of packing fruit for carriage, ibid*. 



G 



GARDEN, A proper situation for one, 215. 



. — ■ — How to shelter it by clumps, 216. 



— Of cross rows of Fruit-trees for shelter, ibid. 



Of laying out a garden, 217. 



— — — — Soil, 218. 



— ' Form and size, ibid. 



— Slips, outside of the wall, ibid. 



„ Chevaux de frize, for paling, ibid. note. 



— — • Of watering a Garden, 21 9„ 



— Quarters and Walks, 220, 



GAR- 



