Plants at rest should be kept dark.


INDEX

Aspect, Influence of, on plants, [67]
Conservatory, the—
Cactus plants for, [26]
Hanging plants in, [26]
How to stage, [25]
Plants suitable for hanging baskets, [26]
Enemies of the garden—
Earwigs, to get rid of, [45]
Mice, to get rid of, [45]
Slugs, to get rid of, [44]
Wireworms, to get rid of, [45]
Flowers—
Annuals, [76]
Biennials, [78]
Colours for day and evening use, [84]
Natural and forced procurable each month, [86]
To pack for post, [84]
Fruit, want of flavour in, [72]
Gardens, small—
Be original in planting, [17]
Beds and bedding, hints for, [14]
Border soil for, [16]
Breaking up the straight appearance of, [11]
Description of a small and lovely garden, [17]
Duty of making experiments in, [17]
Eye for colour needed in, [15]
Fruit for, [70]
General arrangement of, [9]
How not to plant, [12]
Lawns, to keep in order, [13]
Little things that tell in, [12]
Making the most of land, [15]
Ornamental and useful, [73]
Paths of, to keep in order, [14]
Stone fruit for, [71]
The Dell at Chertsey, [18]
To begin well, [9]
Walks, the, [10]
Gardening Hints—
Art of buying plants, the, [98]
Cut off dead flowers, [98]
Labelling, [97]
Manures, [97]
Tidiness, [99]
Glossary of terms used by Gardeners, [7]
Greenhouses—
Advantages of, over conservatories, [27]
Artificial heat for, [27]
Climbers in, [26]
Houseleeks, [54]
Storing plants in, [28]
The joys of, [10]
To manage, [26]
Lopping one’s neighbour’s trees. A vexed question, [11]
Monthly Hints for Gardeners—
January, [101]
February, [102]
March, [103]
April, [104]
May, [105]
June, [106]
July, [107]
August, [108]
September, [109]
October, [110]
November, [111]
December, [112]
Planting, the art of, [66]
Plants that are neglected but handsome—
Asters, [20]
Campanulas, [21]
Cape Gooseberry, [23]
Christmas roses, [22]
Columbines, [20]
Coreopsis grandiflora, [21]
Delphiniums (larkspurs), [21]
Erigerons, [22]
Funkias, [22]
Heuchera sanguinea, [22]
Jacob’s ladder, [23]
Lobelia fulgens, [22]
Lychnis Chalcedonica, [22]
Penstemons, [22]
Pink flowered anemone japonica, [20]
Potentillas, [23]
Saxifrages, [23]
Tradescantias & Trollius, [24]
Violas, [24]
Propagation of plants.
By careful division, [88]
By layering, [90]
By cuttings, [89]
By seed, [89]
Room Plants—
When to buy, [96]
Correct way of watering, [92]
For dark corners, [92]
Good for two-thirds of the year, [96]
Hare’s-foot ferns, [94]
To keep them well balanced, [94]
Leggy plants and what to do for, [93]
Management of, [91]
Palms, [91]
Rockery, The—
Apennine gems for, [48]
Bulbs for, [56]
Hints for the construction of, [47]
Rock roses, [50]
Suitable plants for, [48]
Roses—
Bush roses of H.P. type, [38]
Climbers for cool walls, [37]
Dwarf teas, [41]
Good climbers for warm walls, [36]
Hedges of, [41]
Pillar, [40]
Pruning, [38], [43]
Tea, [35]
Time to plant, [43]
Shelter for plants, [67]
Shrubs—
Ceanothus, The delicate, [64]
Good all round, [62]
Lilacs grafted, [64]
St. John’s Wort, [59]
Winter shrubbery, [64]
Summer-houses—
Fragrant odours for, [33]
How to cover, [32]
Position of, [34]
Table, Decoration—
Hints on, [83]
Maidenhair, To make it last, [84]
Simplicity in, [85]
Stem-splitting, [83]
Time for everything in gardening, A [69]
Tool-sheds, Well stocked, [29]
Trees—
Bank under, [60]
Good plants for growing beneath, [58]
Vegetables for small gardens, [73]
Window Boxes—
Flowers for cold aspects, [81]
Flowers for warm aspects, [82]
How to make, [79]
Pretty trailers for, [82]
Showy flowers for winter, [80]


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