INDEX 



321 



Rabbits in gardens, 148. 



Raphael, Villa Madama designed by, 234, 

 235-236. 



Rapinus, quoted, 193. 



Rea, John, 171; protest of, against ban- 

 ishment of flowers from Stuart gar- 

 dens, 180-182; "Flora, Ceres, and 

 Pomona " of, 182; on walls for enclos- 

 ing gardens, 187; recommendation of, 

 on garden-houses, 191. 



" Records of the Past," extract from se- 

 lection in, 9. 



Relics, Britanno-Roman, 3-5. 



Repton, Humphry, 258-259, 268, 269. 



" Retired Gardner, The," Liger's, 212. 



Riat, Georges, quoted, 8, 71-72, 200-201. 



Richmond Court, gardens at, 178; grotto 

 at, 254. 



Risley, garden doorway at, 111. 



Robinson, William, advocate of the wild 

 garden, 279-280. 



Rock garden, the, 280. 



" Romance of Alexander," a garden with 

 chess-players from the, 82. 



"Romance of Garin," quoted, 8l, 83. 



" Romance of the Rose," light on mediae- 

 val gardens shed by, 8586 ; enclosure 

 of trelliswork from the, 90; birds men- 

 tioned in, 9596. 



Romano, Giulio, 236. 



Romanticism in gardening, 249, 266-274. 



Rome, gardens of classic, 17; sun-dial 

 brought from Sicily used in, 18. See 

 Villa. 



Rosamond's bower, 94. 



Rosary, the, Ashbridge, 269; with per- 

 gola, at Castle Ashby, 246, 247. 



Rose, the Rhodian, 41 ; high esteem for, in 

 mediaeval church, 46; eighth-century 

 reappearance of, 75-76. 



Rose, John, royal gardener, 208. 



Rosemary, use of, in topiary work, in an- 

 cient Italy, 41. 



" Roseto," St. Benedict's, 46. 



Rousham, gardens at, 268. 



Rousseau, J. J., quoted concerning a false 

 taste for grandeur, 251-252; an ad- 

 mirer of English landscape garden, 

 269; grave of, 270-271, 272. 



Rushton, garden-house at, 146. 



Russia, English landscape gardens in, 276. 

 Rustic enclosure, classic picture of a, 28. 



St. Augustine, new era in Britain marked 



by coming of, 45-47. 

 St. Benedict, the " roseto " of, 46. 

 St. Bernard, monastery of Clairvaux 



founded by, 58-59. 

 St. Bruno, originator of Carthusian order, 



60. 

 St. Catherine's Court, location of gardens 



at, 136; garden terraces at, 139; 



walks at, 143. 



St. Cloud, gardens at, 200, 203. 

 St. Gall, monastery of, 55-57. 

 St. James's Park, designed by Le Notre, 



208. 



St. Radegonde, nunnery garden con- 

 structed by, 47. 

 "Salle de Bal," the, at Versailles, 205, 



207. 



Sandwell, example of forecourt at, 136. 

 Sans Souci, gardens at, 276. 

 Sculpture, use of, in classic gardens, 37. 

 Seat, arbour, and gallery, 92; trees and, 



at Wilton, 241 ; stone, at Shrublands, 



245; of Italian design, at Shrublands, 



293. 

 Seats, in Stuart gardens, 190; at Haddon 



Hall and Canon Ashby, 189. See 



Exedra. 



Sedding, John, 277, 282. 

 Sedgwick Park garden, 289-290. 

 Seneca, quoted concerning hanging gar- 

 dens in Rome, 19-20. 

 Sentimental Farm, Shenstone's, 267. 

 Serapis, copy of temple of, at Hadrian's 



villa, 44. 

 Sermon on the Mount, the, in topiary 



work, 146, 153-154. 

 "Seven Sages, The," Weber's, quoted, 



77-78. 

 Severn End, two-story garden-house at, 



192. 

 Shenstone, William, " Unconnected 



Thoughts on Gardening " by, 266-267. 

 Shrub in ornamented box, 237. 

 Shrublands, chestnut trees at, 65 ; terrace 



steps at, 140; covered walk at, 143, 



144; sun-dial at, 157; gateway at, 



