744 



GARDEN MANAGEMENT. 



Fleming's salting-machine, lOQ. 

 Floriculture, 320. 

 Florist-flower garden, 530. 

 Florists' flowers : polyanthus, 311 ; auri- 

 cula, ib. ; dahlias, ib. ; tulips, ib. ; 



ranunculus, ih. ; carnations in pots, 



ib.; pansies, V6.; hollyhocks, 26. 

 Florists' flowers, 220, 358, 401, 459. 504, 



671, 702. 

 Florists' flowers characterized, 529. 

 Flower-beds at Kew, 657. 

 Flower-beds and borders, 394, 504, 547, 



613,619. 

 Flower-garden, 215, 269, 356, 619, 668, 



701. 

 Flower-garden and shrubbery, 175, 211, 



267, 303, 356, .398, 456, 499, 547, 613, 



668, 691. 

 Flower propagation, 670. 

 Flowering grasses, 305. 

 Flowering-plant frames, 293. 

 Flowering shrubs in the shrubbery-, 392. 

 Flowering-well of the Peak, 36. 

 Flowers of the months, 175, 211, 263, 303, 



355, 397, 465, 499, 545, 591, 635, 632. 

 Flowers and shrubi on the inside edge of 



the ha-ha, 55. 

 Flowers under glass, 676. 

 Flued walls, 94. 

 Food for fishes, 101. 

 Food of the rose-beetle, 140. 

 Forcing fruit in winter, 634. 

 Forcing-houses, 189. 

 Forcing-houses in times past, 188. 

 Forcing-pits, 286, 633, 681. 

 Forking over ground in frosty weather 



177. 

 Form of border for Paxton's houses, 252 

 Form of kitchen-garden, 161. 

 Formation of flower-beds, 312. 

 Formation of natural soils, 1 1 . 

 Formation of ovals, 155. 

 Forming drains, 43. 

 Forsyth's opinion, 83. 

 Fossil vegetation of the coal-measares, 



12. 

 Fossils of the limestone, 12. 

 Fountain at St. Cloud, 96 ; at St. 



Petersburg, ib. 

 Fountain of the Belvidere Gardens, 10. 

 Fountains, fishponds, and ornamental 



waters, 95. 

 Fountains in public places, ps. 

 Four leading purposes cf fence^^, 76. 

 Frame asparagus, 290 ; pota'^oes, ib. 

 Frame for bedding plant*, 272. 

 Frame mats of reeds, 267. 

 Frame potatoes, 234, 378. 

 Frames, 717. 



Frames and cold pits, 634. 

 Framed gooseberries and currants, 508. 

 Framework of the globe, 12. 

 Frauds of ituierant flower-dealers, 290. 

 French beans, 28 <, 343, 369, 410, 411. 509. 

 French composition to protect graft from 



atmosphere, 120. 

 French geraniums, list of, 631. 



French roses for pnt-culture, 65?. 



French style of gardening, 3. 



Friable earth in soils, 18. 



Friable loam, 265. 



Fritillaria, or crown imperial, 264. 



Frosts and blasts in spring, 89. 



Fruit-forcing, 571. 



Fruit and vegetables in market-gardens, 



461. 

 Fruit-buds ofpeaches, 325. 

 Fruit-culture under glass, 186, 231, 237, 



340, 373. 423, 475, 514, 571,634,684, 717. 

 Fruit-garden, 226, 281, 325, 367, 373, 412, 



467, 483, 510, 565, 621, 674, 675. 

 Fruit-growing in greenhouses, 481. 

 Fruit-houses, 482, 717. 

 Fruit-preservation in November, 684. 

 Fruit-room described, 4S9. 

 Fruit stored in dark vaults, 488 ; stored 



in drawers, ib. ; stored in shelves, ib. 

 Fnait-tree borders, 388. 

 Fuchsias, 373, 382, 4I8, 470, 513, 518, 568. 

 Fuchsias for the windows, 290. 

 Fuchsias : select list of, 338 ; cuttings, 



339 J soil, ib.; potting, ib.-. tr^iining, 



ib. ; watering, ib. ; fruiting fuchsias, ib. 

 Furnishing baskets and vases, 399. 

 Furnishing flower-beds, 655, 657. 

 Furnishing flower-beds for spring, sum* 



mer, autumn, and winter bloom, 305. 

 Furnishing the garden, 163. 



Gall Flies, 140. 



Garden at Putteridgebury, 1 57. 



Garden arrangements, 60. 



Garden of Woollaton H^ll, 6. 



Garden frames, 184, 688. 



Garden on rising slope, 149. 



Garden literature, 4. 



Garden nomenclature, I19. 



Garden pests, 506. 



Garden walls, 81, 82, 389. 



Garden at Versailles, 3. 



Garden in August, 499. 



Garden of the Duke ( f Grafton, 157. 



Garden revolutions, 8. 



Gardener's cottage, position of, 49. 



Gardeners useful to cottagers, 291. 



Gardenesque style. 51. 



Gardening difBculties, 340 ; variations i 



weather, ih. ; ventilation, ih. 

 Gardening styles and garden plans, 48. 

 Gardening as an industrial art, I. 

 Gardens at Theobalds, 5. 

 Gardens near smoky towns, 726, 734. 

 Gardens of Paradise. 7. 

 Gardens of Ravenna, 2. 

 Gardens of the Romans, 1. 

 Gardens in Scotland, 4. 

 Gardens of a single acre, 69. 

 Gardens laid out in Charles the Second'a 



time, 6. 

 Gardens of Alcinous, i. 

 Gardens of our ancestors, 10. 

 Gardens of the Caesars, 2. 

 Gardens at Ermonville, R. 



