INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS. 



LIST OP PLATES. 



I. View of a Country House, ? 

 View of same, improved, ) 

 II. Vinery at Blitiiewood, 



III. Rural' Cottages, 



IV. Simple Country House, 



V. The Manor of Livinjrston, ) 

 Mrs. Camac's Residence, ) 

 VI. Ornamental Ice Houses, 

 VII. Conservatory at Chatsworth, 

 VIII. Swiss Cottage, 

 IX. Cottage Villa, 

 X. Roccoco Garden, • 

 XI. Fruit Garden at Wodenethe, 

 XII. Cedar of Lebanon, 



FLOWERS AND PLANTS. 



Achimenes picta, 3-26. 

 A full blown Pansey, 260. 

 A perfect Pansey, 237. 



The same, 267. 



Tlie same, 2G7. 



Tiie same, 267. 

 A perfect Rose, 365. 

 Begonia rameiuacea, 373. 



parvifolia, 374. 



coccinea, 375. 



martiaiia, 377. 



Brick-red Loasa, 130. 

 Bizarre Carnation, 75. 

 Cactus stanesii, 224. 

 Can:iry bird flower, 1-30. 

 Cypress vine pavilion, 131. 

 Deutzia scabra, 413. 

 Double Crimson Currant, 419. 

 Flake Carnation, 73. 

 Fuschia macrajitha, 455. 

 I.iayer of a Carnation, 79. 

 Loasa pentlandica, 130. 

 Lon«rflowered White Lily, 68. 

 Picotee Carnation, 75. 

 Spiraea douplassii, 419. 



prunifolia, 523. 



Two-winged silver-bell, 420. 



FRUITS. 

 Apples : 



Early Joe, 330. 

 Cherries : 



Great Biyarreau of Mezel, 473. 



Montmorency, 100. 

 Figs : 



Black Fiff of the Azores, 20. 

 Gooseberries : 



Melling's Crown Bob, 449. 



Woodward's Wliilesmith, 449. 

 Orange ; 



Bizarre. Fruit of, 402. 



Osasre, Fruit of, 351. 

 Peaches: 



Flat peach of China, 38a 



Honey, 33a. 



LIST OP ENGRAVINGS. 



Pears : 



Belle de Bruxelles, 448. 



Beurre d'Areniberg, 19. 



Columbia, 20. 



Glout iMorceau. 20. 



Haddington. 494. 



Heathcot. 417. 



Onondaga, 323. 



Osband's .Summer, 211. 



Oswego Beurre, 324. 



Paquency, 447. 



Passe Colrnar, 21, 



Pratt, 211. 



Rapelje, 239. 



Smith's Moyamensing, 494, 



Winter Nelis, 19. 

 Plums : 



Cherry, 417. 



Duane's Purple, 116. 



Huliiig's Superb, 167. 



Imperial Oltoman, 11. 



McLaughlin. 195. 



Nectarine, 115. 



Peach. 114. 



Red Magnum Bonum, 116. 



Reine Claude de Bavay, 528. 

 Raspberries : 



FasloIlT Raspberry, 03. 



Spurious Red Antwerp. 109. 



True Red Antwerp, 170. 

 Strawberries : 



Black Prince, ICS. 



Pisiillate Flower, 102. 



Pistillate Blo.ssom, S2. 



Staminaie Flower, 102. 



Slaminate Blossom. 82. 



Swainslone's Seedling, 32. 



HEDGES : 

 How to plant. .353 

 Mr. Lee"3 Heilgo, 355. 



TMPLEMFNTS. 

 Horse Scuffln hoH, 135. 

 N<.'W Fruit (jaihcriT ni opcrauon, ITD. 

 Thfc same open, 13(X 



RURAL ARCHITECTURE. 

 Common Ice house below ground, 250. 

 Cottage siding and roofing, 109. 

 Coitage window dressing, 109. 

 Design for a Rustic gate, 73. 

 Double door of Ice house, 252. 

 Manner of nailing boards on joists in lea 



houses, 2.31. 

 Ornamental square Icehouse, 249. 

 Section of Ice house above ground, 250. 



TREES AND SHRUBS : 

 Branch of Chili Pine, 541. 

 Branch and Cone of Cedar of Leb&non, 



540. 

 Buckthorn, 348. 

 Blossoms of tly; Paulownia, one-fourth 



the natural J(««e, 10. 

 Cedar of Lehalion, at Mr. Ash's, 539. 

 Chili Pine, 541. 

 Chine.se White Magnolia, 503. 

 Conical Dwarf Pear, 502. 

 Conical mound, to support a transplanted 



tree, 172. 

 Deodar Cedar. 18. 

 Syon Cedar, 533. 

 Mexican Fourcroyn, 317. 

 Osage Orange, 350. 

 Renovjiting an outcast pear tree, 227, 

 The Paulownia, 10. 



MISCELLANEOUS : 

 Cheap frame for grapes, 270. 

 Dutch Hell gla.vs, t'or ripening grapes 70. 

 Espalier training, 544. 

 Interior of a grape house, 208. 

 Rustic Gate, 73. 

 Paradise in the Country, 552. 

 Peciion showing the surface of flower 



beds, 443. 

 Training ihe fig tree at the end of first 



year. 27. 

 Tlic same, srcond year. 27. 

 The same, third year, 27. 

 Trough for growing early peas, 481. 



