970 



THE ENGLISH FLOWER GARDEN. Illuslrations in Italics. 



Ranunculus, 793 



aconitifoUiis fl.-pl., 



794 

 Anemone and, 106 



Raphiolepis, 795 



indica, 793 

 Jlaspbcrrtj, Nootka 



Sound, 827 

 Red Wood, 859 

 Reed, great, 448, 746 



Mace, 905 

 licgcnVs Park, basket 

 of fine- leavcdplants 

 in the <iardens, 804 

 Reseda, 796 

 Reserve garden, 

 304; Christvias 

 Roses in ocd in, 

 94 ; and for cut- 

 ting flowers, 

 plants for the, 

 97 ; plan of, 305 

 gardens, and for 

 cut flowers, 92 

 Rest Harrow, 715 

 Retinospora, 796 

 Rhamnus, 796 

 Rhaphithamnus, 796 

 Rheum, 797 

 Rhexia, 797 

 Rhianva, 40 



Anglesey, 40 

 Rhizoglyphus echi- 



nopus, 407 

 Rhodanthe, 797 

 Rhodites rosae, 409 

 Rhododendron, 797 

 Fcolconeri, 798 

 garden at Bidston, 



Cheshire, 176 

 species of, 805 

 tree at Castleivellan, 

 803 

 Rhododendrons and 

 Lilies at Warley 

 Place. 170 

 dwarf kinds, 800 

 evils of grafting 

 the, 799 



grouped for 

 effect of colour, 

 800 

 hardiest kinds, 



the, 800 

 Himalayan hy- 

 brids, new, 802 

 in Scotland, 8(»4 

 Indian, inthesouth 

 of England, 801 

 Rhodora, .S05 

 Rhodothamnus, 805 



(■Jiiiiilirrintus, 81)', 



Rhodotypos, 806 

 Rhubarb, 797 

 prickly, 595 

 Rhus, 806 



copalli'iiM, 806 



Rhus, C'otinus, 806 



typldna, 807 

 Rhynchosperm um, 



893 

 Ribbon-wood, New 



Zealand, 952 

 Ribes, 807 

 Rice, wild, 937 

 Richardia, 808 

 Ricinus, 808 

 Robinia, 809 



Pscud-acacia, 809 

 Rock and Alpine 

 plants, 158, 168 



Beauty, 738 



Broom, 587 



Cress, 443 ; purple. 



Cresses and Wall- 

 flo.vers, 168 



Rock-ijanlcn, a, I40 ; 

 Alpine Hairbell 

 on, 474 > f*'- Coney- 

 hurst, steps in, 

 147 ; Friar Park, 

 Androsace sar- 

 mentosct in, 4^3 ; 

 Batsford in the, 

 151 ; mossed over 

 toith Alpine 

 flowers, steps from 

 deep recess in, 

 145 ; passage in, 

 144; position for 

 the, 143 ; right 

 luay of forming the, 

 145 ; wrong loay 

 of forming, 145 

 gardens, ill-form- 

 ed, 147 

 misplaced arti- 

 ficial, 147 

 Mallow, 680 

 purslane, 466 

 rose, 496 



with Alpine flowers, 

 corner of ledge of 

 natural, 145 

 Rockeries, refuse 



brick, 150 

 Rocket, 607 



double ivhite, 607 

 Rockfoii, 175, 839 

 great Alpine, 84I 

 Irish, 847 

 Rockfoils, group of 



silvery, 844 

 Rockspray, 513 

 Rodgersia, 810 



poilnplnilln. 809 

 Romneya, 811 

 (JouJtrri. 810 

 Romulea, 811, 894 

 Rosa, 81) 

 alba, 822 

 Lawrenciana, 822 

 spinosissima, 825 

 Rose, 811 



Rose, Acacia, 809 



Alpine, 822 



Austrian Copper 

 Brier, 824 



Banksian, the, 818 



beds and Alpine 

 flowers, 193 ; 

 preparation of 

 the, 193 



beetle, the, 409 



bractcd, 820 



bramble-leaved, 822 



Campion, 422 



Caucasian, 820 



Celeste, 812 



chafer, the green, 



Cliinn, jnjbrid, 822 ; 

 lung-haccd, 822 



Christmas, 603, 604 



climbing, cluster at 

 Belmont, Carloio, 

 186 ; on cottctge 

 porch, Surrey, 182 



Damask, 819, 822 



evergreen, 820 



gali fly, the, 409 



garden, an Essex, 

 196 ; climbing and 

 bush tea roses in, 

 190; my, 191 ; 

 the new, 182 



Gloire Lyonnaise, 

 815 



Glossy, 820 ; dmcblc, 

 822 



Guelder, 915, 916 



Harrisoni, 817 



hedges, 821 



in a Japanese bronr.e 

 basin, 318 



in cultivation, wild 

 species of, 826 



Japanese, 822 



La Marque on South 

 Wall, 188 



larcje-flov:ered, 820 



Lenten, 171 



Mallow, 608 



memy-fioivered, 822 



Marsh, 822 



Musk, 820 



nitida, 820 



Noisette, 820 



not a "decora- 

 tive " plant, 183 



of Sharon, 609 



of Provence, 820 



rock, 496 



sawflies, the, 409 



sinica, 820 



small fruit of, 820 



Standard, the, 184 



Sun, 600 



tea, Anna Olivier, 

 Imds of 813 



to come back to 

 the flower-gar- 

 den, 184 



Rose, Tortrices, 407 

 tree, 797 



■yellow Briar, 820 

 Rosemary, 826 

 Roses, Alba, 819 

 and Manure, 189 

 and tlteir hybrids, 



some wild, 820, 



822 

 Autumn, the best, 



814 

 Banksian, 819 

 Bourbon, 819 

 Carnations and, in 



front of Tudor 



house, 202 

 Christmas in bed, in 



reserve garden, 94 

 climbing, 194, 400, 



814 ; ot the tea 



character, 814 ; 



over-pruning, 



195 

 evergreen, 

 gallica, 

 hybrid perpetual, 



814 ; tea, 814 

 Japanese Bush, 



817 

 Lenten, 320 

 Monthly or China, 



400, 816 

 Moss, 817 

 Noisette, 817 

 Polyantha, 818 

 Scotch, 818 

 Summer, on Cottage 



wall, 193 

 tea, for British 



gardens, 812; 



the flower gar- 

 den, 811 

 Wichuriana, 816 

 wild and single, 



196, 821 

 Rosin-plant, 862 

 Rosmarinus, 826 

 Rubus, 826 

 cassius, 828 

 dcliciosiis, 826 

 laciniatics, 827 

 nutkanus, 827 

 Rudbeckia, 556, 828 

 Rue, 829 



Meadow, 

 Rumex, 829 

 Ruscus, 829 

 Rush, 633 



flowering, 466 

 Ruta, 829 



SAB B ATI A, 829 

 Saccharum, 829 

 Sage, 833 



Jerusalem, 742 



