INDEX 



333 



Hollyhocks, 107, 108, 309; planting 



of, 32 



Honeysuckle, name, 15 

 House-leeks, 325 

 Houses, relationship of gardens to, 



229-236 



Humus, use, 27, 28 

 Hutchinsia alpina, 219 

 Hyacinth, 248; arrangement of, 194, 



195; Cape, 267 

 Hypericum coris, 50; Moserianum, 



313; repens, 50; reptans, 50, 325 



IBERIS CORRE^FOLIA, 175; saxatilis, 

 50, 325; sempervirens, 175, 219 



Incarvillea Delavayi, 15, 253, 312 



lonopsidium acaule, 181 



Iris, 70, 111, 122, 195, 196, 244; 

 beauty of, 289; English, 111; 

 florentina, 246; German, 30, 32, 

 122, 244, 289; orchioides, 72; 

 pallida dalmatica, 309; sindja- 

 rensis, 72; Spanish, 111, 195, 196; 

 tingitana, 264; Willmottiana, 72 



Ivy, overgrowth deprecated, 140 



JAPANESE flowers and Japanese art, 



255-260 

 Judas trees, 245 

 Juniper, 175 



KAFFIR LILT, 267 



Kalmias, 27 



Kniphofia caulescens, 310 



LABURNUM, 240 



Lady's Laces, name, 23 



Landscape-gardening, origin, 229- 

 233; unhomeliness, 147; misap- 

 plication of principles, 4 



Lapeyrousia cruenta, 267 



Larkspur, 99; cutting back, 163; 

 planting, 29; raising from seed, 

 277; soil for, 32; Persimmon, 306; 

 True Blue, 306 



Laurels, clipping deprecated, 6 



Lavatera trimestris, 198 



Lavender, 175, 187, 188, 196, 197; 



for banks, 13; use in shrubbery, 



243, 244 



Lawns, use of shrubs, 244, 245 

 Lilacs, 244 

 Lilium auratum, 118, 128, 129, 136, 



137, 258, 291; Batemanniae, 131; 



Brownii, 128, 136; Canadense, 



134, 135; candidum, 128-130; 



Chalcedonicum, 32, 118, 128, 132, 



133, 197; concolor, 137; coridion, 

 137; croceum, 118, 128, 131, 198; 

 Dalmaticum, 132; Davuricum, 

 131; elegans, 32, 128, 131, 198; 

 giganteum, 128, 129, 135; Grayi, 

 135; Hansoni, 128, 129, 131; 

 Henryi, 128, 135; Humboldtii, 

 138; Kraetzeri, 136; Krameri, 

 126, 128, 137; Leichtlini, 128, 129, 

 138; longiflorum, 128, 137; mari- 

 timum, 138; Martagon, 32, 128, 

 132; pardalinum, 118, 134, 135; 

 Parryi, 138; perenne, 198; Phila- 

 delphicum, 126, 138; pomponium, 

 128, 133, 197; Pyrenaicum, 32, 



132, 133; rubellum, 137; specio- 

 sum, 118, 128, 129, 136, 137; 

 splendens, 131; superbum, 118, 



134, 135; Szovitzianum, 118, 127, 



133, 134; Takesima, 137; tenui- 

 folium, 138; testaceum, 118, 128, 

 130, 306; tigrinum, 118, 128, 

 131; umbellatum 32; Washing- 

 tonianum, 126, 138 



Lily, culture, 112, 118, 127, 195- 

 198; name, 20; raising from seed, 

 126, 127; association with shrubs, 

 196, 197; treatment, 125-138, 

 306, 307; use of manure, 118; 

 varieties for spring planting, 267; 

 Crown Imperial, 195; Day, 32, 

 310; Orange, 32, 197; Tiger, 32, 

 198 



Lily of the Valley, in stiff soil, 32 



