INDEX. A Apples, physical properties of particular varieties become extinct by age 12 18,27 18, 19, 20, 24, 27 improved by grafting early and late on the best method of preserving 113, 115 juice of, when most dense, makes the best cider 141 which yield the best juice for cider sweet entitled to preference useful for a sick horse fattening cattle 142 13 13 13 making molasses 13 different sorts of, in United States 118 Autumn or Fall Pippin 120 Baltimore Apple Baldwin or Pecker Apple Black Apple Carthouse Cider Apple Corlies' Sweet Cooper's Russeting Golden Pippin Golden Rennet Green Everlasting Hagloe Crab Harrison Apple High Top Sweeting 128 Bark of Apple Trees, torn off by field mice, remedied Blight cracks when hide bound Blossoms, of different trees intermix and change the quality of the fruit injured by spring frosts black flies 11717 peaches by distillation 194 222 Caterpillars Cherry Worm, lime the most eligible remedy flax rubbish and sea weed proposed 94 94 94 95 disgraceful to farmers 95 description of 96 methods of destroying 96-100 brush for destroying 97 Cherries, 211 method of propagating 212 treatment by Forsyth 212 list of 215 May Duke 215 Black Heart 215 White Heart Amber Red Heart Late Duke Cluster Double Blossom Honey Cherry Kentish Cherry 216 Mazarine 216 Morello 216 Early Richmond Cherry 216 Red Bigereau 216 White Bigereau 216 Large Double Flowering Cherry 216 Small Morello Cherry 216 Black Mazard 217 Wild or Native Black Cherry 217 Cherry Brandy 217 Cider 141 apples which yield the best juice for 142 making and managing 141 proper casks for, and how kept sweet and clean 144, 153 fining with isinglass 148, 151 method of making and fining by Jos. Cooper, Esq. 155 observations on, by J Lowell, Esq. 158 concise rules for making and managing stumming of casks for 171 bottling 148 medicinal properties of 177 Cider Wine 177 Clover, said to be injurious to orchards 55 Compositions to be applied to wounds in pruning, in grafting, in budding, in canker, and in heading down 64, 69 E Engrafting, the art not traced to its origin stocks for grafting should be of the same 33 when scions should be taken & how preserved 34 scions should not be taken from seedling trees 34 summer stock modes of grafting whip-grafting tongue-grafting cleft-grafting crown-grafting side-grafting root-grafting new mode of grafting extreme branch grafting clay used in grafting Engrafted fruits not permanent 37 23 58 113, 115 instance of resuscitating an old apple tree by best kinds of manure must not be carried to excess Means of preventing flowers and fruit falling off, and of retarding their opening Moss and scaly bark on trees |