LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Frontispiece[face title]
A Wild Juniperface page[19]
Scotch Firs thrown on to Frozen Water by Snowstorm"[27]
Old Juniper, showing former Injuries"[29]
Juniper, lately wrecked by Snowstorm"[29]
Garden Door-way wreathed with Clematis Graveolens"[39]
Cottage Porch wreathed with the Double White Rose (R. alba)"[39]
Wild Hop, entwining Wormwood and Cow-Parsnip"[43]
Daffodils in the Copse"[48]
Magnolia stellata"[50]
Daffodils among Junipers where Garden joins Copse"[51]
Tiarella Cordifolia"[53]
Hollyhock, Pink Beauty (See page [105])"[53]
Tulipa Retroflexa"[55]
Late single Tulips, Breeders and Byblœmen"[55]
Trillium in the Wild Garden"[61]
Rhododendrons where the Copse and Garden meet"[65]
Grass Walks through the Copse"[66]
Rhododendrons at the Edge of the Copse"[68]
South side of door, with Clematis Montana and Choisya"[72]
North side of the same door, with Clematis Montana
and Guelder-Rose"[72]
Free Cluster-Rose as standard in a Cottage Garden"[77]
Double White Scotch Briar"[81]
Part of a Bush of Rosa Polyantha"[82]
Garland-Rose showing Natural Way of Growth"[82]
Lilac Marie Legraye (See page [23])"[84]
Flowering Elder and Path from Garden to Copse"[84]
The Giant Lily"[96]
Cistus florentinus"[101]
The Great Asphodel"[101]
Lavender Hedge and Steps to the Loft"[105]
Hollyhock, Pink Beauty"[105]
Solomon's Seal in Spring, in the upper part of the Fern-walk"[107]
The Fern-walk in August"[107]
The 'Old Wall'"[117]
Erinus Alpinus, clothing Steps in Rock-Wall"[121]
Borders of Michaelmas Daisies"[126]
Pens for Storing Dead Leaves"[150]
Careful Wild-Gardening—White Foxgloves at the Edge
of the Fir Wood (See page [270])"[150]
Holly Stems in an Old Hedge-Row"[153]
Wild Junipers"[154]
Wild Junipers"[156]
The Woodman"[158]
Grubbing a Tree-stump"[161]
Felling and Grubbing Tools (See page [150])"[161]
Hoop-making in the Woods"[167]
Hoop-shaving"[169]
Shed-roof, thatched with Hoop-chip"[169]
Garland-Rose wreathing the end of a Terrace Wall "[178]
A Roadside Cottage Garden"[185]
A Flower-border in June"[200]
Pathway across the South Border in July"[202]
Outside View of the Brick Pergola shown at Page [214],
after Six Years' Growth"[202]
End of Flower-border and Entrance of Pergola"[210]
South Border Door and Yuccas in August"[210]
Stone-Built Pergola with Wrought Oak Beams"[214]
Pergola with Brick Piers and Beams of Rough Oak"[214]
Evening in the Primrose Garden"[217]
Tall Snapdragons Growing in a Dry Wall"[251]
Mulleins Growing in the Face of Dry Wall
(See "Old Wall," page [116])"[251]
Geraniums in Neapolitan Pots"[267]
Space in Step and Tank-garden for Lilies, Cannas, and Geraniums"[268]
Hydrangeas in Tubs, in a part of the same Garden"[268]
Mullein (Verbascum phlomoides) at the Edge of the Fir Wood"[270]
A Grass Path in the Copse"[270]