972 



THE ENGLISH FLOWER GARDEN. 



Illiislralions in Italics. 



Statice, 876 



Statues in gardens, 

 31 



Staunton Court, Chim- 

 ney Campanula at, 



3H 

 Stauntonia, STO 

 Steironema, STO 

 Stenactis, 87(i 

 Stenanthium, 870 

 Stephanandra, 876 

 Stcijs and terrace, Old 

 Park, Axminster, 

 4S 

 Sternbergia, 877 



lutca, 877 

 Stipa, 877 

 Stobaea, 460 

 Stock, 680 



night-scented, 608 

 Virginian, 679 

 Stocks, biennial, 681 

 intermediate, 681 

 ten-week, 686 

 Stokesia, 877 

 atojie basket of fine- 

 leavcdplants. Heck- 

 field Place, 209 

 bench, Dropmore, 363 

 edging, 310 

 natural, 311 

 tabic at the end of 

 garden, buvrricith, 

 369 

 walks in small 

 flower gardens, 

 307 

 Stonecrop, 854 

 Jupamsr, SoJf. 

 Stonelands, Sussex, 

 65 ; Manor House 

 garden, 51 

 Stonework in gar- 

 dens, cost and 

 care of, 28 

 Stork's-bill, 566, 729 

 Straffan, co. Kildare, 

 iSnoicdrops on the 

 grass at, 162 

 Stratiotes, 878 

 Strawberry, 597 

 blite, 490 

 Barren, 929 

 tree, 444, 510 

 Struthiopteris, 878 

 Stuartia, 878 

 Stubwort, 721 

 Stud flower, 605 

 Stylophorum, 879 

 Styrax, S79 

 Sumach, SO(i 



Venetian, H07 

 Summer-hovse, a 



thatched, 370 

 the, 366 

 Stm and Shade, the 

 Hno, IFclivyn, 



Herts, 354 



Sundew, 555 

 Sunflower, 602 



rninuul, 60 J 



do^ible perennial, 600 

 Sunflowers, annual, 

 602 



perennial, 600 

 Sun Rose, 600 

 Supple Jack, 941 

 Supports, living, 369 

 Sutton Plarr, J'J 

 Sweet Brier, 



Chestnut, 481 



Cicely, 693 



Gale, 693 



Gum, 663 



Pea, 644 



Pia.i, 111 



Sultan, 486 



Verbena, 424 



William, 543; cul- 

 ture of, 543 



Winter, 490 



Woodruff, 449 

 Swertia, 879 

 Symphoricarpus, 



879 

 Symphyandra, 880 

 Symphytum, 880 

 Synthyris, 955 

 Syringa, 880 



TAGETES, 881 

 Tamarisk, 882 



German, 693 



group of, SS3 

 Tamarix, 882 

 Tanacetum, 885 

 Tansy, 885 

 Tar walks, 309 



weed, 487 

 Tassel-tree, 416 

 Taxodium, 8,59, 884 



distichiD/i, SS4 

 Taxus, 884 

 Tchihatchewia, 886 



isatidea, SS6 

 Tea, Labrador, 646 



New Jersey, 481 

 Teasel, 553 

 Tecoma, 462, 886 



grandillora, SS7 



radiains, SS6 

 Tecophylaea, SS7 

 Telekia, .SS7 

 Tel lima, 887 

 Terms misuse of, 14 

 Terrace and steps at 

 the Old Park, Ax- 

 minster, 43 

 Terracing, example of 

 Elizabethan house 

 vnthout, 29 ; 



ground requiring, 

 23 



Tetranychus tela- 



rius, 409 _ 

 Teucrium, 88/ 

 Thalia, 887 

 Thalictrum, 439, 888 

 aquilegifolium, 888 

 Thermopsis, 889 

 Thistle, blessed, 

 478 

 blue, 690 

 Cotton, 715 

 Fishbone, 487 

 Globe, 557 

 Milk, 862 

 Thiadiantha, 889 

 Thiaspi, 889 

 Thorn, 514 

 Apple, 534 

 Box, 673 

 Thoroughwort, 573 

 Thrift, 446 

 prickly, 417 

 tuf/ed, 446 

 Thrips adonidum, 



410 

 Throatwort, blue, 



893 

 Thunbergia, 889 

 Thuya, 889 

 Thuyopsis, 890 

 Thyme, 887 



Cat, 887 

 Thymus, 890 

 Tiarella, 890 



cordifolla, 891 

 Tick Trefoil, 540 

 Tickseed, 509 

 Tiger-flower, 890 

 Tigridia, 890 



pavonia alba macu- 

 lata, 892 

 Tilia, 892 



Tipula oleracea, 407 

 Toad-flax, 662 

 Tobacco, 703 



water, 406 

 To2)iary ivork, e.vample 



of old, 341 

 Torch Lily, 636 

 Tortricidae, 407 

 Totley Hall, near 



Sheffield, 66 

 Town Garden, near 

 Broachvay, Wor- 

 cester, 7 

 Townsendia, 893 

 Trachelium, 893 

 Trachelospermum, 



893 

 Trachystemon, 893 

 Tradescantia, 893 

 Trapa, 893 

 Traveller's Joy, 503 

 Treasure-flower, 587 

 1 Tree, Ague, 839 

 , Allspice, 472 

 I Big. 859 

 1 Catawba, 481 



Tree, Chaste, 924 



Chilian Needle, 796 



Coral, 569 



Daisy, 713 



Eastern Cork, 740 



fern. Silver, 5 



Fringe, 490 



Groundsell, 944 



Gum, 570 



Iron, 728 



Judas, 487 



label, positionfor,403 



labels, simplest, 403 



lawn, type of weep- 

 ing native, 350 



Locust, 809 



Maidenhair, 830 



Mallow, 645 



Nettle, 485 



of Heaven, 423 



Orange Ball, 465 



Pagoda, 869 



Pea, Siberian, 478, 



Potato, 865 



Rose, 797 



Salt, 598 



Service, the true, 788 



Silver, Missouri, 

 558 



Smoke, Ameri- 

 can, 806 



Snowdrop, 598 



Sorrel, 721 



Spindle, 572 



Strawberry, 444, 

 510 



Tassel, 416 



Toothache, 935 



Tulip, 664 



Tupelo, 711 



Wayfaring, 916 



Zelkowa, 935 

 Trees and Shrubs, 

 and their art- 

 istic use, flow- 

 ering, 119; ever- 

 green, 325; ever- 

 green, list of, 

 335 ; evergreen, 

 ugly, 248 ; hardy 

 in British gar- 

 dens, 127; in the 

 winter garden, 

 248; springflow- 

 ering, 181 ; stak- 

 ing of, 398 ; that 

 bloom in spring, 

 108 



death and disease 

 of the, 344 



evergreen, in natural 

 forw>!, 3JS ; the 

 nobler, 332 



flowers beneath, 

 165 



forest, disfigure- 

 ment of by clip- 

 ping, 342 



