INDEX 



317 



James, T., an advocate of the formal gar- 

 den, 281-282. 



" Jardinier Hollandais," Van der Groen's, 

 145; knots from, 181. 



Jekyll, Miss, garden of, 292. 



Jones, Inigo, entrance gateways designed 

 by, 170; summer-houses designed by, 

 190; urns at Wilton designed by, 243. 



Joret, Charles, quoted concerning monas- 

 tic gardens in England, 50. 



June eating, an apple, 151 n. 



Juniper, employed in topiary work, 41, 

 153-154. 



Juvenal, 37. 



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Kames, Lord, on Kent's methods, 256- 

 258. 



Kant, Immanuel, on gardening, 276. 



Kenilworth, terraces at, 142; Queen 

 Elizabeth at, 163; description of the 

 garden at, 164-166. 



Kent, William, 256-258, 268. 



Kew, old orangery at, 167; iron gateways 

 at, 188, 197, 212; temples at, 267, 268, 

 277; naturalistic methods employed 

 at, 281. 



King's Weston, forecourt at, 136. 



Kitchen garden, ornamental classic Ro- 

 man, 28; monastic, in England, 49 

 50; of monastery of St. Gall, 56; 

 beautifying of, in Queen Elizabeth's 

 time, 159; at Wimbledon, 173. 



Knossos, the traditional labyrinth in pal- 

 ace at, 42. 



Knot and a maze, a, 158. 



Knots in gardens, 113, 114, 124, 148, 149, 

 163, 181. 



Kouyunjik, marble slabs with representa- 

 tions of paradeisoi from, 10-11. 



Kratzer, book on sun-dials by, 118-119. 



" La Belle Oriande," Maugis and, 91. 



Labyrinth, of Crete, suggestion of, in a 

 mosaic pavement, 5; from a Cretan 

 coin, 42; derivation of idea of the, 42; 

 in mediaeval gardens, 72, 93-94; in 

 Tudor gardens, 115; in Elizabethan 

 gardens, 158; at Wimbledon, 175- 

 176; at Versailles, 205, 206. 



Ladies' Walk, the, in Norman castles, 70. 



" Lai d'Aristote," 84. 



Landscape garden, the, 249-250; popular- 

 ity of, in Europe, 269-270, 275-277. 



Lang, Andrew, quotation from translation 

 of "Odyssey" by, 13-14. 



La Quintinie, parterre at Versailles de- 

 signed by, 205; work of, in England, 

 208; English translation of works of, 



212. 



"L'Art des Jardins," Rial's, quoted, 8, 

 71-72, 200- 201. 



Lawson, William, " A New Orchard and 

 Garden" by, 131, 159161; on garden 

 mounts, 147; on flowers for Eliza- 

 bethan gardens, 149-150; on topiary 

 work, 154. 



Leasowes, the Sentimental Farm at, 267. 



Le Blond, A., " The Theory and Practice 

 of Gardening" by, quoted, 213-224, 

 226-231. 



Le Brun, 201, 202. 



Leeds Castle, bath-house near, 75. 



Legendre, English translation of works 

 of, 212. 



Le Gentil, Francois, 212. 



Leicester, mosaic pavement found near, 4. 



Leicester, Earl of, garden of, at Kenil- 

 worth, 164-166. 



Leland, John, 102; quoted concerning 

 sixteenth-century topiary work, 121. 



Le Notre, 159, 201; influence of, on 

 English gardens, 170-171; sketch of 

 career of, 202; style of, 202-203; 

 English gardens attributed to, 208. 



" Les Delices de la Grande Bretagne," 

 212. 



" Les Jardins," Abbe de Lille's, 270. 



" Les Plus Beaux Bastiments de France," 

 du Cerceau's, 98. 



Levens, example of forecourt at, 136, 188; 

 topiary work in gardens at, 153; as an 

 example of Elizabethan planting, 166; 

 enclosed forecourt at, 188; bowling- 

 green at, 194; sun-dial at, 211 j work 

 of French gardeners at, 211. 



" Libellus de Re Herbaria," Turner's, 108. 



Liger, Louis, 212. 



Ligne, Prince de, as a gardener, 270; on 

 the Little Trianon, 275. 



Ligorio, Pierio, 235, 237. 



