TABLE OF 
Introduction . . 
PAGE 
. . . i-viii 
Fruit Department 
. . . 1-38 
Fruit Trees . . . 
. . . 1-21 
Apples .... 
... 1-6 
Autumn . . . 
... 3 
Crabs .... 
... 6 
Summer . . . 
... 2-3 
Winter . . . 
... 3-5 
Apricots .... 
. . . 19-20 
Cherries . . . 
• . . 9-11 
Mulberries . . . 
... 33 
Nectarines . . . 
... 21 
Peaches . . . 
• . . 15-19 
Pears 
... 6-8 
Autumn . . , 
... 7-8 
Summer . . . 
... 7 
Winter . . 
... 8 
Plums .... 
. . . 11-13 
Prunes .... 
. . . 13-15 
Quinces .... 
... 20 
Nut Trees . . . 
. . . 34-38 
Almonds .... 
. . . 34-35 
Chestnuts . . . 
... 35 
Filberts .... 
... 35 
Hickory .... 
... 35 
Walnuts .... 
. . . 35-38 
CONTENTS. 
PAGE 
Small Fruits 21-33 
Asparagus 33 
Rhubarb 33 
Blackberries 28-29 
Blackberry-Raspberry . . 30 
Dewberry 30 
Loganberry 30 
Phenomenal Berry . . 30 
Currants 30-31 
Gooseberries ..... 32 
Raspberries 26-28 
Strawberries 25 
Grapes, American .... 22-23 
Foreign . . . .24-25 
Ornamental Department . 39-84 
Deciduous Trees .... 41-52 
Evergreen Trees .... 53-57 
Flowering Deciduous Shrubs 58-66 
Broad-leaved Evergreen “ 67-71 
Hardy Climbing Vines . . 72-74 
Bulbs 74-78 
Hardy Perennial Plants . 78-81 
Hedge Plants 71 
List for Special Purposes . . 82-83 
Roses 81-82 
Spray Calendar .... 84-85 
General Index 85-86 
