Illustrations in Italics. 



INDEX. 



969 



Pimpernel, 431 

 Pine, Tot* 

 Barren Beauty, 789 

 Cor.ncan, 75~ 

 ground, 674 

 ll'hite, shoot of, 



■75.', 

 Umbrella, 849 

 Pinguicula, 750 

 Pink, 543 

 Alpiiu. 54s 

 Cushion, 861 

 edging, white, 315 

 Fire, 862 

 Glacier, 549 

 Moss, 745 

 Sea, 446 

 Pinks, dwarf, single, 

 and double, 550 

 garden or border, 

 550 

 Pinus, 750 



rigida, 754 

 Pipsissewa, 490 

 Piptanthus, 755 

 Pitcher Plant, Cali- 



fornian, 534 

 Pittosporum, 755 

 Piagianthus, 755 

 Plan of Bilton, 301; 

 border of hardy 

 flowers, 2S7 ; gar- 

 den of Tudor 

 house, 299 ; Haw- 

 ley, 301 ; Maze, 

 345 ; reserve gar- 

 den, 305 ; Shrub- 

 land Park, 303 

 Plane, 756 

 Planera. 955 



Richardi. 936 

 Plans, flower gar- 

 den, and the re- 

 lation of the 

 flower garden 

 to the house, 294 

 Plant Bugs, 408 

 Castor oil, 808 

 fine-leaved herbace- 



otis, 232 

 foliage of evergreen, 



hardy, 322 

 how to, 164 

 Oyster, 685 

 Rosin, 862 

 Wand, 585 

 Plantain Lily, 232, 

 581 

 Rattlesnake, 

 Water, 424 

 Planting near the 



sea, 333 

 Plants, Alpine and 

 rock, 155 ; grow- 

 ing at bottom of 

 slopijig ridge, 145 ; 

 in groups, 152 ; 

 soil for, 146 



Plants and their 

 / pests, 4<i(i 



annual and bi- 

 ennial, 111 ; list 

 of, 118 



bedded out, 286 



climbing, twining, 

 and wall, 139 



fine- leaved, basket of , 

 Regent's Park, 

 204; bedding 

 and, 208 ; in Hyde 

 Park, 237 



for British gar- 

 dens, some fra- 

 grant, 293; some 

 hardy, bulb- 



ous, and tuber- 

 ous, 110; the 

 reserve garden, 

 and for cutting 

 flowers, 97 



hardy, keep the 

 stems of, 247 ; 

 or half-hardy 

 with fine foliage 

 or form, 237 



in Italian oil jars, 

 JVoodlands, Sur- 

 rey, 221 ; Oran- 

 geries, cultiva- 

 tion of,218; tubs 

 for the flower- 

 garden, an am- 

 ateur on, 220 ; 

 Vases and tubs 

 in the open air, 

 214 



planted out for sum ■ 

 mer, group of 

 house, Harrow 

 Lodge, 230 



riverside, in front of 

 old Manor, Levens, 

 25S 



Scillas, Hyacinths, 

 and like, 104 



silvery-leaved, 286 



some hardy and 

 half-hardy, 244 



stone basket of flowers, 

 and fine-leaved, 

 Heck field Place, 

 200 ' 



Water, 255 



Waterside, 255 



Water Lilies, 



plants in the 

 house, 323; natit- 

 ral grotcping of, 

 260 

 Platanus, 756 



orientalis, 756 

 Platycodon, 475, 756 

 Platystemon, 757 



califomicus, 757 

 Playgrounds, Lawns 

 and, 355 



Plum, 780 

 Plumbago, 757 

 Poa, 757 



Podocarpus, 757 

 Podophyllum, 758 

 Poet's Laurel, 645 



in tubs, the, 217 ; 

 the, 290 

 Pohlia, 758 

 Poinciana, 758 

 Polemonium, 758 

 Polianthes, 759 

 Polyanthus, 174 

 Polydemus, 409 

 Polygala, 759 

 Polygonatum, 759 



mnltifiO' win, 760 

 Polygonum, 761 



saclialinense , 761 



vaccinifoliiim, 762 

 Polymnia, 689 

 Polypodium, 762 



dniopteris 763 

 Polypody, 762 

 Polystichum, 763 

 Pomegranate, 785 

 Pond at Knys, Corn- 

 wall, 256 

 Pontederia, 763 

 Pool ivith Calla Lilies, 

 Trclissick, Truro. 

 266 

 Poplar, 763 

 Poppy, 725 



Californian, 570 



Cyclamen, 560 



horned, 595 



Indian, 681 



Mallow, 468 



plum'', 462, 464 



prickly, 446 



shrubby, 540 



White Bush, 

 811 

 Poppies, White. 726 

 Pop u I us, 763 



nigra, 764 

 Portulaca, 764 



grandiflora, 764 

 Position, design 



and, 21 

 Potato tree, 865 

 Potentilla, 764 

 Poterium, 955 

 Poivis Castle, Welsh- 

 pool, 54, 55 

 Pratia, 766 



angulcda, 766 

 Primrose, 174, 766 



Alpine, an, 775 



bird's-eye, 770 



Evening, 711 ; an, 

 713 



garden, a, 95 ; in 

 Surrey, 96 



Munstead early 



white, 777 

 Primroses, bunch, 77 S 



85 



Primroses, com- 

 mon, double 

 varieties of, 



culture of, 

 Primula, 766 



capitata, 768 



farinosa, 770 



hybrids, 771 



nivalis, 771 



rosea, 772 



Sitboldi, 773 

 Princes-feather, 429 

 Princess Plume, 



dwarf, 942 

 Privet, 650 

 Prophet-flower, 447 

 Prumnopitys, ItO 

 Prunella, 780 

 Prunus, 780 



Cerasus, 487 



Daviiliana, 780 



jctponica, 7 S3 

 Pseudotsuga, 784 

 Pteris, 784 

 Pterocarya, 784 



cauc((sic(i, 785 

 Pterocephalus, 785 



Parvasn, 785 

 Pterostyrax, 785 

 Pueraria, 785 

 Pulmonaria, 685, 

 Punica, 785 

 Purslane, 764 



Rock, 466 



Sea, 941 

 Puschkinia, 786 



sciUoidcs, 786 

 Pyrethrum, 786 

 Pyrola, 787 

 Pyrus, 525, 680, 787 

 947 



ctrbutifolia ^Jifj/ii/rt 

 788 



domestica, 788 



in Vase, 119 

 Pyxidanthera, 789 



QUAMASH, 473 

 Quamoclit, 789 

 Queen ofthe Prairie 



871 

 Quercus, 789 

 Quince, 945, 955 

 Vra.nja, floicer spiray 



of, 948 



RAGGED ROBIN, 



double, 673 

 Ramondia, 793 



pyrena.ica, 793 

 Rampion, 747 



