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INDEX VOLS. V. TO XXL 
Spraying Whitefly, x, 70. 
Spraying with Bordeaux, Causing Increase of 
Scale, viii, 52. 
Spraying with Bordeaux Mixture and Increase of 
Scale, xiv, 39. 
Spraying with Bordeaux Mixture Killing Fungus 
Parasites of Scales, x, 56, 57. 
Stable Manure, vii, 87-90. 
Stable Manure, use of in Supplying Bacteria, xvii, 
81. 
Steele, W. C., on Grapes, Figs and Persimmons, 
xx, 2Q. 30. 
Steele, W. C., on Native Ornamentals, xxi, 168 
171. 
Steele, W. C., on Ornamentals, xix, 132-135. 
Stevens, H. B., Fires in Orange Groves, ix, 31. 
Stevens, H. B., on Control of Whitefly by De 
foliation, xx. 67, 68. 
Stevens, H. B., on Local Societies, xxi, 211. 
Stevens, H. B., on Orange Sheds, xiii, 41, 42. 
Stevens, H. B., on Shedding for Orange Groves, 
xii, 47. 48. 
Stewart, A. W., on Grape Growing, vii, 25, 26. 
Stigmaeus sp., Pineapple Mite, ix, 94. 
Stock Food Law. xviii, 121, 125. 
Stockbridge, H. E., on Damage from Cold, xii, 
19 - 33 - 
Stockbridge, H. E., on Fertilizers, xiv, m-113. 
Stockbridge, H. E., on Rhubarb Culture, xv, 99- 
101. 
Stockbridge, H. E, on Tobacco, xi, 63-69. 
Stockbridge, H. E., Strawberries in Frames, xii, 
80-82. 
Stoddard, H. E., on Strawberries, vii, 57 - 59 . 
Strawberries, v., (iii), 120, 121. 
Strawberries, vii, 57 - 59 . 
Strawberries, x, 107-m. 
Strawberries, xiii, 94, 95. 
Strawberries, xix, 115. 
Strawberries, xx, ill. 112. 
Strawberry Culture, xv, 95, 96. 
Strawberries, Fertilizing, xiv, 116. 
Strawberry Growing, v, 52-57. 
Strawberry, Klondike, xv, 97, 98. 
Strawberry, Klondike, xx, hi. 
Strawberry Leaf-spot, xiv, 68, 69. 
Strawberry Leaf-spot, Remedies for, xiv, 68, 
69. 
Strawberry Pamera, xi, 89, 90. 
Strawberry Thrips, xx, 112. 
Strawberries, New Varieties of, xvi, 122, 123. 
Strawberries, Potash for, vi, 93 , 94 - 
Strawberries “Running Out,” Reason for, x, 109, 
no. 
Strawberries, “Topping,” A Dishonest Method, 
xiii, 94- 
Strawberries, Varieties of, xiii, 94. 
Strawberries, Varieties of, xv. 96-98. 
Strawberries, Varieties of, xvii, 103, 104. 
Strawberries, Varieties Resistant to Leafspot, xiv, 
69. 
Stringfellow Method of Planting Trees, xx, 135, 
136. 
Stringfellow Method of Root Pruning, xxi, -50. 
Sub-irrigation, v (iv), 137 - 139 - 
Sub-irrigation, xiv, 25-27. 
Sugar Apple, xv. 65. 
Sugarcane Borer, ix, 97, 98. 
Sugarcane Mealy-bug, ix, 97. 
Sulphate of Ammonia Sweetening Oranges, xxi, 
123. 
Sulphides as Sprays, xvii, 61. 
Sulphur and Lime for Foot-rot, xvii, 53. 
Sulphur and Lime Wash Causing Increase of 
Scale, xv, 44, 46. 
Sulphur and Potash for Scale, xvii, 93. 
Sulphur and Soda for Rust-Mite and Spotted- 
Mite, (Red Spider), vii, 71, 72. 
Sulphur, Dry, for Orange Mites, xvi, 45, 46. 
Sulphur Followed by Scale, xvi, 20. 
Sulphur for Orange Mites, xv, 42, 46. 
Sulphur for Rust Mite, xviii, 33, 34. 
Sulphur, Lime and Salt, xix, 54. 
Sulphur Solution for Red Spider and Rust-mite, 
xvi, 40. 
Sulphur Spray for Purple Mite, xiii, 32 
Sunspots and Freezes, by E. S. Flubbard, xiv, 
58-60. 
Surinam Cherries, xviii, 84. 
Swingle, W. T., on Citrus Diseases, vii, 71-74. 
Swingle, W. T., on Citrus Fruits to be Intro¬ 
duced into Florida, vi. m-119. 
Swingle, W. T., on Crossing Citrus, vii, 64, 65. 
Swingle, W. T., on Foot-rot, vi, 94, 95. 
Swingle, W. T.. on Lemon Culture, x, 33-58. 
Swingle, W. T., Peach Yellows and Peach Ro¬ 
sette, v, 49. 
Swingle, W. T.. and Webber, H. J., on Originat¬ 
ing New Varieties of Fruits, x, 119-123. 
Taber, G. L., on Peach Root-knot, vi, 104. 
