INDEX VOLS. V. TO XXI. 
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Cocoanut Grove, Tropical Fruits at, xii, 107. 
Cocoanut Trees, and Cold of 1899, xii, 107. 
Cocos australis, viii, 77. 
Cocos australis, Not Injured in 1894-5, xiv, 75- 
Cocos Plumosa, v, 109. 
Cold, Protection of Orange Trees from, xv, 66- 
70. 
Cold Waves in Florida, xii, 45. 
College, State Agricultural of Florida, xv, 114- 
116. 
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, xvii, 89. 
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, xviii, 29. 
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, xx, 45-47, 
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, xxi, 97. (See also 
Withertip). 
Color-Chart for Describing Fruits, xvii, 69. 
Combination Among Vegetable Growers, Need 
of, xvi, gs. 
Commission Agents, Competition of, xxi, 48, 49 
Commission Men and Fruit Exchange, xxi, 60. 
Commission Men in Manatee county, xxi, 66, 68. 
Comptie, Subject to Root-Knot, xxi, 99. 
Conifers, Hardy for Florida, xii, 88. 
Conner, C. M., on Irrigation, xvii, 78, 79. 
Conner, O. W., on Citrus Fruits, xviii, 45-50. 
Conotrachelus nenuphar, xi, 72-74. 
Cooper, Walter, on Peaches, x, 83-87. 
Cooper, Walter, on Peaches and Plums, xi, 71-74. 
Cooper, Walter, on Peaches, Plums and Pears, 
xv, 52-55. 
Copper Carbonate, Ammoniacal, viii, 52; ix, 75 ; 
x, 36; xiv, 65. 
Copper Carbonate, Ammoniacal, for Withertip 
Fungus on Citrus Fruit, xx, 47, 48. 
Copper Sulphate, Inserted Under Bark of Citrus, 
xv, 35; xix, 39, 147, 148; xx, 51, 52. 
Corticium vagum, var. solani, xviii, 118. 
Cosmos, ix, 85. 
Cotton, Blackroot of, xvi, 68. 
Cotton-boll Weevil, ix, 98, 99. 
Cotton Bugs Destroying >Satsumas, xvi, 43. 
Cotton Bugs on Oranges, xi, 34, 39; xvi, 41, 42. 
Cotton Bugs on Oranges, xviii, 36, 37. 
Cotton Bugs on Oranges at St. Petersburg, xvii, 
• 94- 
Cotton Bugs on Oranges, Destroying, xvi, 41, 42. 
Cotton, Hybrid, xvii, 28. 
Cottonseed Meal, xxi, 119. 
Cottonseed Meal and Orange Trees, xvi, 76, 77. 
Cotton Stainer, xi, 34, 35. 
Cotton Wilt, xvi, 67. 
Cover Crops for Citrus Groves, xvi, 112. 
Cowpea, Iron, xvi, 70. 
Cowpea, Iron, xxi, 100. 
Cowpea Wilt, xvi, 67. 
Cow-penning Citrus Groves, xvii, 58. 
Crab-grass, xvii. 77, 
Creoside as Remedy against Ants and Termites, 
xvii, 55. 
Crickets, x. 109. 
Crinum capense, v, no. 
Crinum pedunculatum, v, no. 
Crinums, xvi, 37. 
Crosby, O. M., Future of Citrus Fruits, v, 66-68. 
Crown-gall, cause of, xiv, 66. 
Crown-gall of Peach Trees, xiv, 65-67. 
Crown-gall, Treatment of, xiv. 67. 
Crown-gall, Trees Affected by, xiv, 66. 
Cuba, Citrus Plantations in, xvii, 32. 
Cuba, Gumming of Oranges in, xviii, 52. 
Cuba, Late Varieties of Orange for, xviii, 53. 
Cucumber Aphis, viii, 81, 82. 
Cucumber Worm, viii. 82. 
Cucumbers Under Glass, v. (iv), 138. 
Cucumbers, Wholesale and Retail Prices, xxi, 48. 
Cultivated and Uncultivated Soils, Moisture in. 
xvi, no. 
Cultivated and Uncultivated Soils, Moisture in. 
xxi, 140. 
Cultivated Plants Free from Root-knot, xxi, 99. 
Cultivating Soil for Vegetables, xvii, 74. 
Cultivation and Soil Moisture, xxi, 230. 
Cultivation, Conservation of Water by, xxi, 140 
141- 
Culture, Clean, in Citrus Groves, xvi, 109. 
Cupressus Knightiana, vi, 192. 
Cuculio, Northern Plum in Florida, xi, 72-74. 
Curculio, Plum, ix, 64, 65; xi, 79. 
Curculio, Plum, Remedy for, xi, 72, 73. 
Curculio, Remedy for, xv, 101. 
Curculio, Remedies used in Florida for, xvi, 85. 
Cutworms, on Lettuce, xiv, 46. 
Cypresses, xviii, 80, 81. 
Dactylopius calceolariae. ix, 97. 
Dactylopius citri, ix, 97. (See also Mealy Bug). 
Dade, Fruits of, xiii, 89. 
Datura Stramonium, xi, 92. 
Davies, D. CX, on Frozen Trees and Sunshine, x, 
27, 28. 
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