CONTENTSINDEX
- Aconite, Winter, [285]
- Ageratums, [313]
- Altheas, [302]–[304]
- Anise, [206]
- Anterrhinums, tall, [268]
- Aralia Spinosa or Hercules Club, [294]
- Arctotis Grandis, [264]–[267]
- Argemone, [265]
- Arsenate of Lead, [211]
- Arsenate of Zinc, [211]
- Artichokes, [186]–[187];
- Jerusalem, [188]–[189]
- Asparagus, starting of bed of, [80];
- fertilizing, [80]–[81]–[82];
- setting of roots, [81];
- when to set, [81];
- to avoid self-sowing of, [82];
- variety to plant, [83];
- young plants, [84];
- when to cut, [84];
- to keep down weeds, [84];
- spraying, [214];
- to can, [244]–[245]
- Asparagus Sprengeri, [313]
- Aspidistras, [322]
- Aster, [269]–[270]
- Balm, [205]
- Basil, [206]
- Beans, [127]–[128];
- how to plant, [124];
- varieties, [125];
- Lima beans, [126], [128];
- when to plant, [122];
- how to sow, [39];
- varieties, [123], [129];
- to spray, [214]–[215];
- to can, [245]–[246]
- Beans Anthracnose, [214]
- Bean Beetle, [215]
- Bean Weevil, [215]
- Beets, [86]–[88]–[89]–[90];
- how to sow, [39];
- soil for, [87];
- depth to plant, [87];
- to grow, [89];
- beet leaf spot, [215];
- when to dry, [22];
- to store, [228];
- to can, [245]
- Beet Leaf Spot, [215]
- Beetle, Colorado, [218]
- Beetle, Flea, [215]–[218]
- Bene, [206]
- Blight, [217];
- celery blight, [216]
- Borage, [206]
- Bordeaux, Arsenate of Lead, [213]
- Bordeaux Mixture, [212]–[214]
- Broccoli, [189]
- Brussels Sprouts, [190]
- Buddleya—a plant, [295]
- Bug Death, [211]
- Bulbs, Fall, planting, [282]–[283]–[284]–[285]–[286]–[287]–[288];
- soil for, [284]–[285]
- Burning Bush, or Euonymus, [295]
- Cabbage, [129];
- transplanting, [130];
- cultivating, [131];
- enemies of, [131], [132]–[133];
- varieties, [134];
- to protect from maggots, [169]–[170];
- to spray, [215];
- to store, [229]
- Cabbage, Chinese, [92]–[93]
- Cabbage root maggot, [216]
- Cabbage worm, [216]
- Candidum, [279]–[280]
- Candytuft, [268]–[271], [313], [326]
- Canning, [232]–[233]–[234];
- types of outfits for, [235]–[236];
- Cold Pack, [237], [238], [239], [240], [241], [242], [243]
- Cannas, [324]–[326]
- Caraway seeds, [202], [203]–[207]
- Carnations, [315]–[319]
- Cardinal Climber, [323]
- Catnip, [205]
- Cauliflower, [134]–[135]–[137];
- varieties, [136];
- enemies of, [137];
- to protect from maggots, [169]–[170];
- to spray, [215];
- to can, [246];
- to store, [229]–[230]
- Celery, to store, [230];
- blight, [216]
- Celeriac, [191]–[192]
- Chamomile, [207]
- Cherville, [192]
- Chicory, [190]–[191]
- Cinnerarias, [309]–[315]–[318]
- Citron, [173]
- Clarodendrum, [321]
- Cleomes, [324]
- Cleom Pungens, [268]
- Collards, [192]
- Columbine, [275]
- Coriander, [202]–[203]–[207]
- Corn, [138], [144];
- soil required, [139];
- methods of planting, [139]–[140];
- varieties, [141];
- fertilizing of, [141]–[142];
- transplanting of, [143];
- to can, [246]–[247]–[248];
- to dry, [254]–[255]
- Corn salad, [193]
- Cosmos, [324]
- Cress, [193]–[194]
- Crocus, [282]–[285]–[286]
- Cold frames, construction, [28]–[29];
- location, [28];
- soil, [29];
- frameless beds, [30]
- Cucumbers, when and how to plant, [171];
- enemies of, [171]–[172];
- varieties of, [172], [148], [144]–[145]–[146]–[147], [216]
- Cultivation, [42]–[45]
- Cumin, [207]
- Cyclamen, [309]–[315]
- Daffodils, [282]
- Dahlias, [263]
- Daisies, English, [268]–[274]–[291]
- Dandelion, [194]
- Delphiniums, [277]–[279]
- Deutzia, [300]
- Deutzia, Pride of Rochester, [292]–[299]–[302]
- Dill, [203]–[207]
- Eggplant, [149];
- to start, [148];
- enemies of, [148]–[149];
- varieties, [150]–[151]
- Endive, starting of [93];
- transplanting, [93]–[94];
- use of, [94];
- to blanch, [94];
- varieties, [95]
- Euonymus, or Burning Bush, [295]
- Emulsion, Kerosene, [213]
- Feverfew, [275]–[276]
- Flats, florist's, [33];
- size, [33];
- cover, [34];
- drainage, [34]
- Forsythias, [300]–[302]
- Garden, location, [2]–[3]–[4];
- size, [9];
- ploughing, [4]–[5];
- cultivating, [5];
- harrowing, [5]–[6];
- intensive, [43];
- Fall work, [256];
- Winter treatment, [257]–[258]
- Garden, Annual Flower, [261]–[262]–[263]–[264]–[265]–[266]–[267]–[268]–[269]–[270]–[271]–[272]
- Garden, Hardy Flowers, [273]–[274]–[275]–[276]–[277]–[278]–[279]–[280]–[281]
- Garden for Shut-Ins, [308]–[309]–[310]–[311]–[312]–[313]–[314]–[315]–[316]–[317]
- Garden, Window Space, [318]–[319]–[320]–[321]–[322]–[323]–[324]
- Garden, Roof, [324]–[325]–[326]–[327]
- Garlic, [195]–[196]
- Geraniums, [309]–[315]–318
- Gladioliis, [263]
- Heliotrope, 319
- Herbs, their uses, [202]–[203];
- location of bed of, [203]–[204];
- treatment of, [204];
- Perennial, [205]–[206];
- Annual, [207]
- Hollyhocks, [279]
- Horehound, [205]
- Hot Beds, their need, [12];
- cost of, [13];
- location, [14];
- construction, [15]–[17], [18]–[19];
- size and depth, [15];
- other uses, [15];
- temporary bed, [16];
- heating of, [20];
- soil, [21];
- temperature, [21]
- Hyacinths, [282]–[284]–[285]
- Hydrangea Arborescens, [290]–[299]–[302]–[304], [291]
- Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora, [299]–[302]
- Impatiens, [322]
- Ixias, [285]
- Japanese Morning Glory, [323]
- Japanese Rose Bush, [313]
- Kale, or Borecole, [196]–[197]
- Kohl-Rabi, [197]–[198]
- Lavender, [205]
- Leeks, [198]
- Lettuce, [86];
- how to plant, [43]–[96];
- varieties, [96]–[97]–[98];
- Romaine, [97]
- Lilacs, [293]–[304]–[305]–[306]
- Lobelias, blue, [268]–[313]
- Lychnis, [275]–[276]
- Manettia vine, [313]–[321]
- Marigold, [268]
- Martynia, [199]
- Melons, Musk, [173]–[174]–[175]–[176]
- Melons, Water, [177]
- Mildew, [217]
- Mint, [205]
- Morning Glories, [268]
- Narcissi, [282]–[285]
- Nasturtium, [268]–[313]
- Nicotianas, [264]–[266];
- Sylvestris, [269]
- Okra, [152]–[153];
- to can, [248]–[249]
- Onions, [98]–[99]–[100]–[103];
- onion sets, [100];
- New Onion Culture, [101];
- destroying lice on, [102];
- to dig, [104];
- to spray, [217];
- storage of winter onions, [226]
- Paris Green, [211]
- Parsley, [106]–[107];
- use of, [105];
- sowing, [105];
- varieties, [108]
- Parsnips, [109]–[110];
- to store, [230]
- Peas, [86]–[110]–[111]–[112]–[113]–[116]–[117];
- to hasten germination, [40];
- varieties, [113]–[114];
- enemies of, [114]–[115];
- to can, [249]
- Pelargoniums, [319]
- Pennyroyal, [205]
- Peppermint, [205]
- Peppers, to start, [153];
- their care, [154];
- varieties, [154], [155]–[156]
- Petunias, [313]
- Phlox Drummondi, [268]–[313]
- Phlox, Hardy, [301]
- Physostegias, [275]–[276]
- Pimpinella, [207]
- Plants, [31];
- potting off, [32];
- hardening of after transplanting, [48];
- watering, [48]
- Planting, distance apart, [7];
- order of, [8];
- arrangement, [8];
- Table for, [10]–[11];
- planting lines, [49];
- weather for, [49]
- Plant Enemies, [208]–[209];
- destroying, [209]–[210];
- Preventatives, [211]–[212]–[213]–[214]–[217]–[218]–[219]
- Plumosus, Nanna, [321]
- Pollyanthus, [291]
- Poppies, Oriental, [301]
- Potatoes, [225];
- storing, [223];
- bin for, [224]
- Potatoes, sweet, [184]–[185];
- for storing, [226]
- Primroses, [309]–[315]
- Prince Feather, [265]
- Pyrox, [212]
- Radishes, [86]–[118]–[119];
- how to sow, [39]–[42];
- to protect from maggots, [169]–[170]
- Riccinus, [264], [268], [324]
- Rosemary, [205]
- Rudbeckias, [301]
- Rue, [205]
- Rhus typhina laciniata, [293]–[294]
- Sage, [206]
- Sage, scarlet, [268]
- Salsify, [3];
- to store, [231]
- Salvias, [271]
- Sand box, size, [31];
- location and use for plants, [31];
- location for vegetables, [32]
- Scab, [218]
- Scabiosas, [268]
- Scillas, [282]–[285]
- Schizanthus, [271]
- Seed—In Hot Beds: sowing, [22];
- separating, [22];
- arrangement, [22]–[23]–[25];
- labelling, [23];
- germination, [23];
- watering, [24];
- care of young seedlings, [26]
- Seeds—In Flats: Sowing, [34];
- covering, [34];
- labelling, [35];
- care after planting, [35];
- planting in open ground, [36];
- condition of ground, [36];
- when to plant, [37];
- seed drilling, [37];
- rapid seed dropping, [38];
- treatment of different sizes, [39];
- buying, [40];
- testing, [41];
- table for quantity of, [200]–[201];
- saving, [258]–[259]
- Shrubbery, [292]–[293]–[294]–[295]–[296]–[300]–[304]–305–[306]–[307];
- selection of, [289]–[290]–[291]–[301]–[302]–[303];
- succession of bloom for, [297]–[298]–[299]–[300]
- Slug Shot, [212]
- Soil, [2]–[3];
- treatment after sowing, [38];
- fertilizing, [49]–[66]–[67]–[68]–[75]–[78]–[80];
- fertility, [65];
- humus or leaf mold, [65]–[66]–[76];
- to restore humus to, [66]–[67], [68];
- to test for sourness, [70]–[71];
- to sweeten, [71];
- chemical elements necessary for growth in, [72]–[73]–[74];
- analysis of, [73]
- Soup, [251]–[252];
- vegetable, [252]–[253]
- Spinach, [120]–[121]
- Spiræa Anthony Waterer, [291];
- Van Hutti, [296]–[299]–[300], [302], [304];
- Ulmaria, [274];
- Fillipendula, [275]
- Sprengari, [322]
- Squash, [178]–[180];
- starting of, [179];
- transplanting, [180];
- varieties of, [151];
- squash bug, [217];
- to store, [227];
- to can, [250]
- Squash, English Marrow, [163]–[164], [165]
- Squash, summer, [183]–[184];
- varieties, [182];
- to can, [250]
- Stocks, [268]
- Storage, [222]–[223];
- what to store, [220];
- kind of room for, [221]
- Sultanas, [268]
- Summer Savory, [202]–[206]
- Sweet Alyssum, [268]
- Sweet Fennel, [203]–[205]
- Sweet Marjoram, [206]
- Sweet Peas, [268]
- Swiss Chard, [91];
- use for greens, dressing, [91];
- varieties, [92]
- Symphoricarpus, [291]–[292]
- Tagetes, [207]
- Tansy, [206]
- Tamarix, [306]–[307]
- Tarfugiums, [322]
- Tarragon, [203]–[207]
- Tartarian Honeysuckle, [302]
- Thumbergia, [313]
- Thyme, [206]–[207]
- Tigridias, [263]
- Tomatoes, [158]–[219];
- their use, [157];
- to stake, [159];
- setting out, [160];
- fertilizing, [161];
- varieties, [162]–[163];
- to can, [249]–[250]
- Tools, rake, [53];
- wheelbarrow, [53]–[54];
- cultivators, [44] and [54];
- seeding attachment, [55];
- hoe, [44]–[55];
- trowel, [56];
- garden line and reel, [57]–[58];
- watering pot, [59];
- spraying apparatus, [59];
- spading fork, [60];
- manure barrel, [60]–[61]–[62];
- tomato supports, [62];
- home-made roller, [102]–[103]
- Transplanting, method of, [50]–[51]–[52]
- Tritomas, [275]–[276]
- Tulips, [282]–[283]–[284]–[285]
- Turnips, [166];
- variety, [167];
- enemies of, [168];
- protection from maggots, [169];
- to store, [169]
- Ulmarias, [301]
- Vegetables, early, [3];
- late, [3];
- which may be started in a hotbed, [26]–[27]
- Verbena, [267]–[268]–[313]
- Violets, English, [274]–[291]
- Waldmeister, [207]
- Wandering Jew, [322]
- Weeds, to exterminate, [43]–[45];
- first to appear, [46];
- purslaine, [46];
- red root, [47];
- to utilize, [47]
- Weigela Eve Rathke, [300]–[304]
- Worms, cut worms, [37];
- vegetables susceptible to, [37], [215], [216], [217]–[218]–[219]
- Zenias, scarlet or orange, [268]