INDEX 



Hardy perennials, 225-226. 

 Hedges, 18. 



Vegetable garden, 19, 217. 



[See also names of hedges 



Box, etc.] 



Helianthus florus plenus, 132. 

 Helianthus multiflorus plenus. 



see Sunflower. 

 Hemerocallis ftorham, see Day 



lily (yellow). 

 Hemlock, 114, 123, 125. 

 Hemlock spruce, 18, 76, 217. 

 Herbs, 52-53. 

 Hibiscus, 153, 226. 



moscheutos, 142. 

 Hickory tree, 104, 110. 

 Hollyhocks, 145. 



Flowering, 129, 214. 



Good garden flowers, 226. 



Seeds, 151, 196. 



Spraying necessary, 220- 

 221. 



Suitable for edges of shrub- 

 beries, 142. 

 Honey-locust, 217. 

 Honeysuckle, 118, 126, 215. 

 Horse chestnut, 107. 

 Hyacinths, 205, 216. 

 Hyacinths (water), 153. 

 Hyacinthus candicans, 145. 

 Hydrangeas, 126, 148. 



Insectides, 220. 



Iris, 148, 173, 184, 206, 226. 



German, 144, 178, 208. 



Japanese, see that title. 



Insectides 



Varieties of, 174, 178. 

 Irish juniper, 116, 118. 

 Irish yew, 120, 121. 

 Italian and Colonial gardens, 



differences, 167. 

 Ivy, English, 187, 219. 



Japanese, love of, for fruit 



trees, 57-58. 

 Japanese anemones, 149, 203. 



224. 



Whirlwind, 227. 

 [See Anemone.] 

 Japanese cedars, 120. 

 Japanese cypress, 120. 

 Japanese iris, 138, 144, 145, 



174. 

 Beginning of blooming, 147, 



178. 

 Flourishes in wet places, 



153. 



Separation of clumps, 208. 

 Japanese lily (wallacei), 175, 



180. 



Japanese quince, 125. 

 Japanese snowball, 126. 

 Japanese tree pseonies, 142. 

 Jerusalem artichoke, 142. 

 Junipers, 121. 



Larch, 107, 110. 



Larkspur, 129, 144, 148, 196, 



202. 



Laurel, 97, 218. 

 Mountain, 217. 



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