794 



THE ENGLISH FLOWER GARDEN. Illustrations in Italics. 



PACHYSANDRA (Mountain 

 Spurge), 606 



Pachystima, 606 



Pseonia (Pceony), 606 



Palmate Bamboo, 307 

 Palmate Bamboo, near water- 

 side, 360 



Pampas Grass in a Sussex 

 garden, 143 



Paiiax sessiliflorum, 608 



Pancratium, 608 



Panicum, 609 



Pansy on brick wall, 92 



Papaver (Poppy), 609 

 Opium Poppies, 611 



Parnassia (Grass of Parnassus), 



611 

 P. palustris, 612 



Parochetus (Shamrock Pea), 

 611 



Parrotia (Iron Tree), 611 



Parrya, 612 



Parterre gardening, 312 



Passiflora (Passion-flower), 612 

 P. Constance Elliot, 613 



Pattern plans, 26 



Patterns of flowers and carpet- 

 beds things of our own 

 time, 11 



Paulownia, 612 



Pear orchards for beauty, 271 



Pelargonium (Stork's Bill), 612 



Pennisetum, 615 



Pentstemon (Beard Tongue), 

 615 



Peraphyllum ramosissimum, 

 617 



Pergola in Mrs Eden's garden 

 at Venice, 77 



Pergola in the Riviera, 73 



Pergola with White Japanese 

 Wistaria, 71 



Pergolas, 75, 249, 312 



Perilla, 617 



Periploca (Silk Vine), 617 



Pernettya (Prickly Heath), 617 



Perowskia atriplictfolia, 618 



Petalostemon (Prairie Clover), 

 618 



Petasites (Winter Heliotrope), 

 618, 618 



Petrocallis (Rock Beauty), 619 

 P. pyrenaica, 619 



Petteria ramentacea (Dalma- 

 tian Laburnum), 619 



Petunia, 619 



Phacelia, 619 



Phalaris (Ribbon Grass), 620 



Phellodendron (Eastern Cork 

 Tree), 620 



Philadelphia (Mock Orange), 



620 

 P. microphyllus, 621 



Philesia (Pepino), 622 



Phillyraea (Jasmine Box), 622 



Phlomis (Jerusalem Sage), 623 



Phlox, 624 



Phormium ( New Zealand 

 Flax), 626 



Photinia, 626 



Phragmites (Great Reed), 626 



Phuopsis (Grosswort), 626 



Phygelius (Cape Figwort), 627 



Phyllodoce, 627 



Physalis (Winter Cherry), 627 

 Physostegia, 627 

 Phyteuma (Rampion), 627 



P. cornosum, 628 

 Phytolacca (Virginian Poke), 



628 

 Picea (Spruce Fir), 628 



P. Morinda, 629 

 Pieris, flowers of, 630 

 Pines, 239 

 Pines in groups and masses, 



202 



Pinguicula (Buttenvort), 630 

 Pinus (Pine), 630 

 Corsican Pine, 633 

 Old tree, Scotch Fir, 634 

 Piptanthus ( Nepaul Labur- 

 num), 635 



Pistacia (Mastic Trees), 635 

 Pittosporum, 635 

 Plagianthus, 635 

 Planera (Water Elm), 635 

 Planting near the sea, 238 

 Plants for the Wild Garden, 



104 

 Plants in Vases and Tubs in 



the Open Air, 132 

 Plashed alley, 78, 250 

 Platanus (Plane), 635 



P. Orientalis, 636 

 Platycodon (Great Bell-floiver), 



636 

 Platystemon, 636 



P. californicus, 637 

 Plumbago (Leadwort), 637 

 Poa, 637 

 Podocarpus, 637 

 Podophyllum (May Apple), 



637 



Poet's Laurel, 195 

 Poet's Laurel in tubs, 134 

 Poet's Narcissus in the grass at 



Belmont, 95 

 Pohlia platensis, 638 

 Poinciana, 638 

 Polemonium ( Greek Valerian), 



638 



Polianthes(.T%6m>se),638 

 Polygala (Milkwort), 638 

 Polygonatum (Solomon's Seal), 



639 



P. multiflorum, 639 

 Polygomua(Knottveed), 640 

 P. sachalinense, 640 

 P. vaccinifolium, 641 

 Polypodium (Polypody), 641 

 Polystichum, 641 

 Pontederia (Pi-ckerel Weed), 



641 



Poplars, 305 

 Populus (Poplar), 642 

 Portulaca (Purslane), 642 

 Position for tree label, 293 

 Potentilla ( Cinquefoil), 642 

 Poterium, 643 

 Pratia, 644 



P. angulata, 644 

 Primrose garden, 38 

 Primrose garden in Surrey, 39 

 Primula (Primrose), 644 



P. farinosa, P. pubescens 



alba, P. rosea, P. Sieboldi, 



An Alpine Primrose, 



P. Munstead Early White, 



"Bunch" Primroses, 648- 



655 

 Protecting Hollies, 281 



Protecting young orchards, 282 

 Prumnopitys elegans, 656 

 Prunella (Self-heal), 656 

 Prunus (PZwrn, Almond, Peach, 



Apricot, Cherry, Bird 



Cherry, Cherry - Laurel), 



656 

 Cerasus Water eri, P. Danid- 



iana, P. Japonica, 657- 



659 



Pteris (Brake), 661 

 Pterocarya (Winged Nut), 661 

 Pterocephalus, 661 

 P. Parnassi, 661 

 Pterostyrax, 661 

 Pueraria (Kudsu), 661 

 Pulmonaria (Lungwort), 661 

 Punica (Pomegranate), 662 

 Purple Rock Cresses, 106 

 Puschkinia (Striped Squill), 



662 



P. scilloides, 662 

 Pyrethrum, 662 

 Pyrola (Winter-green), 663 

 Pyrus (Pear and Apple), 663 

 Pyxidanthera (Pine Barren 



Beauty), 664 



QUAMOCLIT, 664 

 Quercus (Oak), 664 



An Evergreen Oak, 666 



RAMONDIA (Rosette Mullein), 



668 

 R. pyrenaica, 668 



Ranunculus (Crowfoot Butter- 

 cup), 669 

 R. aconitifolius fl.-pl, 669 



Reserve garde? i, 206 



Rhexia (Meadow Beauty), 672 



Rhodanthe (Everlasting), 672 



Rhododendron (Rose Tree), 



672 



R. Falconeri, 673 

 Tree Rhododendron, 678 



Rhododendrons, 61 



Rhodora (Canadian Rhodora), 

 681 



Rhodothamnus, 681 



Rhodotypos (White Jew's Mal- 

 low), 681 



Rhus (Sumach), 681 

 R. typhina, 683 

 Venetian Sumach, 682 



Rites (Currant), GS3 



Richardia (Calla), 683 



Ricinus (Castor-oil Plant), 684 



Riverside plants in front of an 

 old manor Levens, 169 



Robinia (False Acacia), 684 



Rock and alpine plants, 106 



Rock and sun-loving Ferns, 

 188 



Rocky border with edging of 

 dwarf plants in groups, 222 



Rodgersia, 685 



Romneya (Bush Poppy), 685 

 R. Coulteri, 686 



Romulea, 686 



