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The entries in small capitals represent names adopted in this work ; entrjes in italics represent synonyms 

 under which many of the varieties may be found in garden catalogues. The letter (H.) implies that the author of 

 this work is responsible for the names to which the letter is appended. The addition of (Hort.) to a name implies 

 that it is an established garden name. 



Adhesive rootlets of ivy, 20 

 African ivies, 53 

 Alepole, a tavern sign, 12 

 Algerian ivy, 98 

 Algeriensis, 98 

 Algeriensis fol. var., 100 

 Amber-tinted ivy, 86 

 Ampelopsis hederacea, 52 

 ANGULARTS (Hort.), 74 

 Angular-leaved ivy, 74 

 Aralia related to ivy, 51 

 Arbor ea, 93 

 Arborescens, 90 

 ARBORESCENS (H.), 104 

 Arborescens alba lutescens, 80, 93 

 Arborescens aurea maculata, 96 

 Arborescens marginata, 78 

 Arborescens minor lutea, 93 

 Arborescent forms of Hedera helix, 90 

 Arborescent ivy, 45 

 Architectural botany, 38 

 Architecture preserved by ivy, 24, 31 

 ARGENTEA MAJOR (H.), 93 

 ARGENTEA MINOR (H.), 93 



Argentea elegans, 93 

 Argentea rubra, 79 

 Asiatic ivies, 53, 105 

 Aspects for garden ivies, 35 

 Aurea, 85 

 AUREA (H.), 96 

 Aurea densa minor, 85 

 Aurea maculata, 85, 98 

 Aurea spectabilis, 85 



Bacchus, rites of, 6 

 Baccifera crenata, 90 

 Baccifera latifolia, 91 

 Baccifera lutea, 92 

 Baccifera nigra, 90 

 Birds and ivy berries, 34 

 Black-fruiting ivy, 90 

 Black-leaved ivy, 70 

 Blackmore quoted, 59 

 Blanched-leaved ivy, 81 

 Blistered ivy, 63 



Boundary lines, best ivies for, 108 

 Broad-leaved fruiting ivy, 91 

 Bush, a tavern sign, 12 



