CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.
PAGE
Explanatory[1]
CHAPTER II.
Example from the Forget–me–not Family[9]
CHAPTER III.
Example from Hardy Bulbs and Tubers in Grass[15]
CHAPTER IV.
Example from the Globe Flower Order[21]
CHAPTER V.
Plants chiefly fitted for the Wild Garden[32]
CHAPTER VI.
Ditches and narrow shady Lanes, Copses, Hedgerows,and Thickets[36]
CHAPTER VII.
Drapery for Trees and Bushes[43]
CHAPTER VIII.
The common Shrubbery, Woods and Woodland Drives[51]
CHAPTER IX.
The Brook–side, Water–side, and Bog Gardens[67]
CHAPTER X.
Roses for the Wild Garden, and for Hedgerows, Fences,and Groups[81]
CHAPTER XI.
Wild Gardening on Walls or Ruins[88]
CHAPTER XII.
Some Results[92]
CHAPTER XIII.
A Plan for the Embellishment of the ShrubberyBorders in London Parks[111]
CHAPTER XIV.
The Principal Types of Hardy Exotic Flowering Plantsfor the Wild Garden[120]
CHAPTER XV.
Selections of Hardy Exotic Plants for various Positions
in the Wild Garden
[163]