INDEX, 365' 



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GARDEN, Draining, 221. 



Borders under the walls, 222. 



The Melon-ground, and Pits, ibid. 



Map of a Garden proper to be had, 223, 



Of Garden Walls, 224. 



GATHERING OF FRUIT. See Fruit-gathering. 



GOOSEBERRIES, different sorts of, with the weight of a great many new 



ones from Lancashire, 145, 146. 



, Propagation and planting of Gooseberries, 147, 148. 



, — Pruning, 149. 



i Great attention paid to the cultivation of Gooseberries 



about Manchester, 150. 

 . Of early and late sorts, 151. 



, _ Method of destroying Caterpillars on the bushes, 152. 



GRAFTING, Definition, &c. of Grafting, 194. 



. On the choice of Grafts or Cions, 197, 



l Choice of Stocks,. 198. 



< Tools necessary in Grafting, 199. 



. Grafting clay, ibid. 



&, A composition of Bees-wax, &c. instead of clay, 200. 



, Different ways of Grafting, ibid. 



, Grafting in the rind, or shoulder-grafting, 201. 



Cleft-grafting, 202. 



. ; Whip-grafting, or Tongue-grafting, ibid. 



. 1 Grafting by approach, 203. 



. Observations on Grafting, and the advantage of using the 



Plaster-Composition instead of clay, 204. 

 GUM,, a disease in Fruit-Trees, how to cure, 247. 



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HONEY-DEW described, 250. 



. How to be treated, 251* 



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INOCULATION. See Budding. 

 INSECTS^. See. Aphis, Acarus,. Coccus, &c^. 



LIME 



