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INDEX 



Oxalis, 244 

 Ox-Eye Daisy, 213 



PAPAVER, 245 ; alpinura, 245 ; nudi- 



caule, 245 ; rupifragum, 245 

 Pasque Flowers, the, 116, 117 ; the 



Common, 118 

 Perennial Candytuft, 230 

 Persian Candytuft, 196 

 Peruvian Nasturtium, 257 

 Phlox amoena, 152 ; divaricata, 152; 



dwarf, 36 ; ovata, 152 ; pro- 



cumbens, 152 ; reptans, 152 ; 



Stellaria, 152 ; subulata, 153 

 Phloxes, the Mossy, 151 

 Pines, 52 

 Pink, Blood-red, 135 ; Cushion, 254 ; 



Fragrant, 136 ; Fringed, 138 ; 



Garden, 137 ; Glacier, 139 ; Granite, 



136 ; Maiden, 135 ; Montpelier, 



137 ; the Moss, 152 ; Mule, 136 ; 



Sand-loving, 135 ; Sea, 204 ; 



Sweet, 137; Toothed, 139; Wood, 



140 ; Zoned, 138 

 Pinks, Alpine, 134 ; 138 

 Planting, 26, 31 ; the best time for, 



33 ; bulbs, 63 ; the moraine, 71 

 Plants for bog border, 101 ; bog 



garden, 77 ; favourite, for the 



moraine, 72 ; rock border, 96 ; 



wall garden, 103, 105 ; water 



garden, 85 

 Platycodon, 246 

 Plumbago Larpentae, 266 

 Polyanthus, the, 166 

 Polygonum, 246 ; alpine, 247 ; 



Brunonis, 247 ; sphaerostachyum, 



246 ; vaccinifolium, 247 

 Ponds, masonry, 82 

 Pool in the bog garden, 77 

 Poppy, 245 ; Iceland, 245 ; Satin, 



237 ; Welsh, 237 

 Porphyrion Saxifrage, 180 

 Pots, alpine flowers in, 107 

 Pratia angulata, 245 

 Prickly Thrift, 193 

 Primrose, the Bird's-eye, 166 ; the 



Common, 166 ; Evening, 241 

 Primula, Allionii, 158 ; Auricula, 156, 



158 ; Beesiana, 162 ; Bulleyana, 

 163 ; capitata, 163 ; carniolica, 



159 ; Clusiana, 159 ; Cockburni- 

 ana, 163 ; cortusoides, 166 ; den- 



1 66 

 1 66 

 161 



ticulata, 164 ; farinosa, 166 ; 



Forrestii, 164 ; frondosa, 164 ; 



glaucescens, 159 ; hirsuta, 160 ; 



integrifolia, 160 ; involucrata, 165 ; 



japonica, 165 ; Juliae, 166 ; Lit- 



toniana, 165 ; luteola, 165 ; mar- 



ginata, 160 ; minima, 160 ; Pali- 



nuri, 161 ; pedemontana, 161 ; 



pseudo-sikkimensis, 166 ; pulver- 



ulenta, 165 ; rosea, 166 ; saxatilis, 

 Sieboldii, 166 ; sikkimensis, 

 " Unique," 163 ; viscosa, 

 Winteri, 166 

 Primulas, Bog, 162 ; in the bog 



border, 101 ; moisture-loving, 162; 



rock-garden, 154 

 Propagation by .cuttings, 48 ; by 



division, 47 ; by root cuttings, 49 

 Prophet Flower, the, 205 

 Protecting from Wet, 38 



RAMONDIA, 247 ; pyrenaica, 247 ; 



serbica, 247 

 Ranunculus, 247 ; aconitifolius, 248 ; 



alpestris, 248 ; amplexicaulis, 248 ; 



anemonoides, 250 ; carpaticus, 



250 ; glacialis, 249 : gramineus, 



249 ; montanus, 249 ; nyssanus, 



250 ; parnassifolius, 249 ; pyren- 

 aeus, 250 



Red flowers, Saxifrages with, 179 

 Removing decaying leaves, 39 

 Rest Harrow, 244 

 Rhododendrons, 52 

 Rock border, the, 90 ; arrangement 



of rocks for, 94; plants for the, 



96 ; soil for the, 92 ; stone for 



the, 93 



Rock cress, 202 

 Rockfoil, the, 167 ; Burser's, 167 ; 



Stag's-horn, 175 

 Rock garden, bulbs in the, 55 ; how 



to build a, 21 ; Primulas, 154 ; 



shrubs for the, 51 ; the sunk, n ; 



water in the, 79 ; where to make 



the, 8 

 Rock Jasmine,;,!!! ; -loving Primulas, 



156 ; Roses, the, 53 

 Rocks, the geology of, 17 ; placing 



the, 23 t 



Rocksprays, the, 52 

 Root cuttings, propagation by, 49 

 Roses, Rock, the, 53 ; Sun, the, 53, 



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