INDEX.

Acanthus, [120]

Accident, a beautiful, [51]

Achillea, [122]

Achilleas, large white, [53]

Aconite, the Winter, [139]

Aconitum, [121]

Adam’s Needle, [162]

Ajuga, [122]

Alkanet, [125]

Allium, the White, [123]

Allium, the Yellow, naturalised, [42]

Alstrœmeria, [123]

Althæa, [123], [150]

American Cowslip, [136]

American Swamp Lily, [64]

American White Wood Lily, [59]

Ampelopsis, [130]

Anchusa, [125]

Anemone, [124]

Anemone, Blue Apennine, [17]

Anemone fulgens, [23]

Anemones in the Riviera, [25]

Anthericum, [125]

Antirrhinum, [125]

Apennine Anemone, [7]

Aquilegia, [125]

Arabis, [126]

Arenaria, [126]

Arenaria balearica on a wall, [88]

Aristolochia Sipho, [129]

Arum, [127]

Arundo Donax, [155]

Asclepias, [128]

Asphodel, [127]

Aster, [128]

Astragalus, [129]

Astrantia, [129]

Atragene Alpina, [30]

Aubrietia, [129]

Bamboo, [130]

Bambusa, [130]

Baptisia, [130]

Barren–wort, [138]

Bear’s Breech, [120]

Bedding System, the, [2]

Bee Balm, [150]

Bell–flower, [130]

Bindweed, [134]

Bindweed, a South European, [135]

Bindweed, large white, [39]

Bitter Vetch, [151]

Blood–root, [15]

Bloodwort, [157]

Blue Apennine Anemone, [17]

Blue Rock Cress, [129]

Bog Garden, [77]

Bog Gardens, [67]

Bohemian Comfrey, [11]

Borage, [12]

Borage family, [9]

Borago, [130]

Borago cretica, [13]

Bramble, [155]

Bramble, the Nootka, [40]

Brookside Gardens, [67]

Bugle, [122]

Bulbs, hardy, for naturalisation, [172]

Bulbs and Tubers in grass, [15]

Calla palustris, [135]

Callirhoe, [150]

Calystegia, [134]

Campanula, [130]

Candytuft, Evergreen, [145]

Cape Pond Weed, [75]

Catch–fly, [157]

Caucasian Comfrey, [9], [10]

Celastrus, [46]

Centaurea, [131]

Centranthus ruber, [131]

Cephalaria, [157]

Cephalaria procera, [33]

Cerastium, [131]

Cheddar Pink, [91]

Cheddar Pink, Saxifrage, etc., on wall, [89]

Cheiranthus, [131]

Christmas Rose, [143]

Clematis, [133]

Clematis erecta, [133]

Clematis flammula, [21]

Clematis, large white, on Yew tree, [44]

Clematis, the mountain, [22]

Clematis, the White–flowered European, [133]

Climbers, [166]

Climbing plants crucified, [45]

Climbing plants for Wild Garden, [8]

Climbing Rose isolated on grass, [87]

Colchicum, [132]

Colony of Myrrhis odorata, [51]

Colony of Narcissus in shrubbery, [57]

Colony of Summer Snowflake, [119]

Columbine, [125]

Columbine, the Siberian, [126]

Columbines in Grass, v

Comfrey, [157]

Comfreys, [11]

Common Lupine, [146]

Copse, Lily of the Valley in a, [63]

Copses, [36]

Coral–wort, [135]

Cornus canadensis, [133]

Coronilla varia, [135]

Cotton Thistle, [151]

Cow Parsnip, the Giant, [35]

Cow Parsnips, [143]

Crambe, [134]

Crane’s Bill, wild, [94]

Creeping Forget–me–not, [151]

Cretan Borage, [13]

Crocus, [132]

Crocuses, [17]

Crocuses in turf, [20]

Culture in Woods, [64]

Cyclamen, [133]

Cyclamen, Ivy–leaved, [5]

Cyclamens in the Wild Garden, [134]

Cyperus longus, [73]

Cypripedium spectabile, [133]

Daffodil, [151]

Day Lily, [143]

Day Lily by margin of water, [76]

Delphinium, [136]

Dentaria, [135]

Dianthus, [137]

Dielytra, [136]

Digitalis, [137]

Digging shrubbery borders, [51]

Ditches, [36]

Dodecatheon, [136]

Dog’s–tooth Violet, [139]

Doronicum, [136]

Drapery for trees and bushes, [43]

Dug and mutilated shrubbery in St. James’s Park, [111]

Dwarf Cornel, [133]

Echinops, [138]

Ellacombe, Rev. H. N., on the Rose, [81]

Enothera, [151]

Epigæa repens, [138]

Epimedium, [138]

Eranthis hyemalis, [139]

Erica, [138]

Eryngium, [138]

Erythronium, [139]

Eupatorium, [137]

Evening Primrose, [151]

Evening Primrose at night, [4]

Evergreen Candytuft, [145]

Everlasting Pea, [148]

Exotic and British Wild Flowers in the Wild Garden, [17]

Ferns, [141]

Ferula, [140]

Flame Flower, [159]

Fleur de Lis, [145]

Flowers, Spring and early Summer, [166]

Forget–me–not, [149]

Forget–me–not, Creeping, [151]

Foxglove, [137]

Fritillaria, [140]

Fumaria, [136]

Fumitory, [136]

Fumitory, the Yellow, on wall, [91]

Funkia, [139]

Funkia Sieboldi, group of, [140]

Galanthus, [143]

Galega, [142]

Gardens of the future, [58]

Gentian, [142]

Geranium, [141]

Geranium, a hardy, [141]

Geraniums in Grass, v

Giant Comfrey, [13]

Giant Cow Parsnip, [35]

Giant Fennel, [140]

Giant Scabious, [33], [135]

Giant Sea–kale, [134]

Globe Flower, [159]

Globe Flower order, [21]

Globe Flowers, [25]

Globe Flowers, group of, [21]

Globe Thistle, [138]

Goat’s Rue, [142]

Golden Rod, [156]

Grape Hyacinth, [148]

Grape Hyacinths, [17]

Grass, double Crimson Pæonies in, [30]

Grass, Star of Bethlehem in, [15]

Grasses for naturalisation, [171]

Great Siberian vegetation, type of, [35]

Green Hellebore in the Wild Garden, [26]

Gromwells, [11]

Gypsophila, [142]

Hardy flowers by brook–side, [69]

Heath, [138]

Hedgerows, [36]

Helianthemum, [144]

Helianthus, [144]

Hellebore in Wild Garden, [26]

Helleborus, [143]

Hemerocallis, [143]

Hemp Agrimony, [137]

Hepatica angulosa, [24]

Hepatica, common, [25]

Heracleum, [143]

Herb Paris and Solomon’s Seal in copse by streamlet, [67]

Hesperis, [145]

Honesty, [146]

Honeysuckle, [147]

Hop, the, [45]

Houseleek, [158]

Hovey, Mr., on tree drapery, [47]

Hypericum, [145]

Iberis, [145]

Illustrations, list of, xi

Indian Cress, showy, [160]

Iris, [145]

Japan Anemone in the Wild Garden, [23]

Japan Knotweed, [152]

Japan Sedum in Wild Garden, [92]

Kitaibelia, [150]

Knap–weed, [131]

Knautia, [157]

Landwort, [126]

Large Achilleas, [53]

Large Bindweed, [39]

Large–flowered Clematis, [101]

Large–leafed Saxifrage, [97]

Larkspurs, perennial, [27]

Lathyrus, [147]

Lavender, Sea, [156]

Leopard’s Bane, [136]

Leucojum, [147]

Liane in the north, [49]

Lilies through carpet of White Arabis, [55]

Lilium, [146]

Lily, [146]

Lily, American Swamp, [64]

Lily, American White Wood, [59]

Lily of the Valley in a copse, [63]

Lily, Wood, [159]

Lily, Water, [151]

Lily, White Wood, [37]

Lithospermum prostratum, [147]

Longleat, Wild Garden at, [61]

Lonicera, [147]

Lords and Ladies, [127]

Lunaria, [146]

Lungwort, [154]

Lungworts, [11]

Lupine, common, [146]

Lychnis, [147]

Mallow, [150]

Malope, [150]

Malva, [150]

Marsh Calla, [135]

Marsh Mallow, [123]

Marsh Marigold and Iris in early spring, [78]

Masterwort, [129]

Matthiola, [149]

May–flower, [138]

Meadow Rue, [158]

Meadow Rue in Wild Garden, [1]

Meadow Rues, [31]

Meadow Saffron, foliage of, [132]

Menispermum, [47]

Menziesia, [138]

Mertensia virginica, [12]

Milk Vetch, [129]

Mimulus, [148]

Mocassin Flower, [133]

Molopospermum, [149]

Monarda, [150]

Monkey–flower, [148]

Monkshood, [121]

Moonseed, [47]

Mountain Clematis, [22]

Mouse–ear, [131]

Mowing Grass, [17]

Mulgedium Plumieri, [6], [150]

Mullein, a tall, [161]

Muscari, [148]

Myosotis, [149]

Myrrh, [60]

Myrrhis odorata, a colony of, [51]

Narcissus, [151]

Narcissus, colony of, in shrubbery, [57]

New England, woods of, [58]

Night effect of Evening Primrose, [4]

Nootka Bramble, [40]

Nuphar, [151]

Nursery for London Parks, [118]

Nymphæa, [151]

Œnothera Lamarkiana, [4]

Omphalodes, [151]

Omphalodes verna, [10]

Onopordon, [151]

Orchard Wild Garden, [65]

Ornithogalum, [151]

Orobus, [151]

Oxalis, [152]

Ox–eye Daisy, the tall, [154]

Pæonies in grass, [30]

Pæony, [153]

Papaver, in var., [153]

Partridge Berry, [80]

Pea, [147]

Pea, Everlasting, [148]

Perennial Larkspurs, [27]

Perennial Larkspurs naturalised in shrubbbery, [28]

Periwinkle, [161]

Phlomis, [153]

Physostegia, [154]

Phytolacca decandra, [154]

Pink, [137]

Plants, Annual and Biennial, for naturalisation, [171]

Plants, Aquatic, [171]

Plants chiefly fitted for the Wild Garden, [32]

Plants, climbing and twining, for copses, thickets, hedgerows, and trees, [172]

Plants for bare banks, [164]

Plants for calcareous or chalky soil, [169]

Plants, hardy, with fine foliage, [165]

Plants for hedge–banks and like places, [165]

Plants for moist rich soils, [169]

Plants for naturalisation beneath specimen trees on lawns, [167]

Plants for naturalisation in lawns and other grassy places, [172]

Plants for peat–soil, [169]

Plants for the Wild Garden, [120]

Plants of vigorous habit for the Wild Garden, [164]

Plants, selections of, for old walls, ruins, or rocky slopes, [170]

Plants, selections of hardy, [163]

Plants suited for dry and gravelly soil, [170]

Polygonum cuspidatum, [152]

Poppy, [153]

Primrose, Evening, [151]

Pulmonaria, [154]

Pyrethrum serotinum, [154]

Rabbits and Woods, [173]

Reasons for the system, [4]

Red Valerian, [131]

Reed, the Great, [155]

Results, [92]

Rheum, [155]

Rhubarb, [155]

Riviera, Anemones in the, [25]

Rocket, [145]

Rosa, [155]

Rose, [155]

Roses for the Wild Garden, hedgerows, fences, and groups, [81]

Roses in the Riviera, [85]

Rosy Coronilla, [135]

Rubus, [155]

Rudbeckia, [144]

Rush, flowering, [73]

Sanguinaria canadensis, [157]

Saxifraga, [158]

Saxifrage, [158]

Scabious, the Giant, [33]

Scabious, [157]

Scilla, [157]

Scillas, [17]

Sea Holly, [138]

Sea–kale, the Giant, [134]

Sea Lavender, [156]

Sedum, [157]

Sempervivum, [158]

Shady Lanes, [36]

Shrubbery borders, digging of, [51]

Shrubbery, margin of, [118]

Shrubbery, Perennial Larkspurs naturalised in, [28]

Sida, [150]

Silene, [157]

Silkweed, [128]

Silphium, [144]

Snakes–head, [140]

Snapdragon, [125]

Snowdrop, [17]

Snowdrop–Anemone, colony of, in shrubbery not dug, [115]

Snowdrops, [143]

Snowdrops, Wild, by streamlet, [142]

Snowflake, [17], [147]

Soils, [169], [170]

Solidago, [156]

Solomon’s Seal, [18]

Sowbread, [133]

Speedwell, [162]

Spiderwort, [159]

Spiræa, [156]

Spring Flowers in the Wild Garden, [7]

Squill, [157]

Star of Bethlehem, [151]

Star of Bethlehem in grass, [15]

Starwort, [128]

Statice, [156]

St. Bruno’s Lily, [125]

St. John’s Wort, [145]

Stock, [149]

Stonecrop, [157]

Sunflower, Perennial, [144]

Sun Rose on limestone rocks, [144]

Sun Roses, [104]

Symphytum, [157]

Telekia cordifolia, [159]

Tew Park, [98]

Thalictrum, [158]

Thickets, [36]

Tiger Lilies in Wild Garden at Great Tew, [98]

Tradescantia virginica, [159]

Trailers, [166]

Trees and Bushes, drapery for, [43]

Tree drapery, Mr. Hovey on, [47]

Trillium, [159]

Tritoma, [159]

Tritoma, group of, [160]

Trollius, [21], [25], [159]

Tropæolum speciosum, [160]

Tulip, [159]

Tunica, [142]

Turf, Crocuses in, [20]

Turk’s Cap Lily, [19]

Valley in Somersetshire, [70]

Verbascum, [161]

Veronica, [162]

Vetch, Bitter, [151]

Vinca, [161]

Vines, Wild, [48]

Viola, [162]

Violet, [162]

Virgin’s Bower, [21], [133]

Virginian Creepers, [130]

Virginian Poke, [154]

Wall Cress, [126]

Wallflower, [131]

Water Dock, Great, [72]

Water Lily, [151]

Water Lily, Yellow, [71]

Water Plants, [70]

Waterside Gardens, [67]

White Arabis, Lilies coming up through carpet of, [55]

White Clematis on Yew tree, [44]

White Climbing Rose over old Catalpa tree, [84]

White Lily in Wild Garden, [146]

Wild Garden in the orchard, [65]

Wild Garden, Japan Anemone in the, [23]

Wild Garden, plants chiefly fitted for, [32]

Wild Garden, plants for, [120]

Wild Garden in America, [106]

Wild gardening on walls or ruins, [88]

Wild Garden, where to obtain plants, [120]

Wild Orchard, [65]

Wild Rose on a Pollard Ash, [83]

Wild Vines, [48]

Willow Herb, [7]

Wilson, Mr. G. F., and wood–culture, [64]

Windflower, [124]

Winter Aconite, [15]

Winter Heliotrope, [7]

Wistaria, [45]

Wood and herbaceous Meadow–sweets, [105]

Wood–culture, [64]

Wood–culture at Bodorgan, [65]

Wood Lily, [159]

Wood Plants, American, [150]

Woodruff and Ivy, [108]

Woods and woodland drives, [51]

Woods of New England, [58]

Wood Sorrel, [152]

Wye Valley, [90]

Yarrow, [122]

Yellow Allium naturalised, [42]

Yucca, [162]


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