CONTENTS. 



CHAP PAGE 



XVIII. BEAUTY OF FORM IN THE FLOWER GARDEN, AND HEREIN ALSO OF 



THE SUB-TROPICAL GARDEN 225 



XIX. THE FLOWER GARDEN IN AUTUMN ' 238 



XX. THE FLOWER GARDEN IN WINTER 245 



XXL WATER GARDENS BY VARIOUS WATER GARDENERS 253 



XXII. THE BOG GARDEN 267 



XXIII. THE HARDY FERN GARDEN 276 



XXIV. COLOUR IN THE FLOWER GARDEN 283 



XXV. FRAGRANCE 290 



XXVI. SIMPLER FLOWER GARDEN PLANS AND THE RELATION OF THE FLOWER 



GARDEN TO THE HOUSE 294 



XXVIL WALKS AND EDGINGS . . 306 



XXVIII. THE FLOWER GARDEN IN THE HOUSE 317 



XXIX. EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS 325 



XXX. CLIPPING EVERGREEN AND OTHER TREES 336 



XXXI. AIR AND SHADE 346 



XXXII. LAWNS AND PLAYGROUNDS 355 



XXXIII. FLOWER GARDEN AND PLEASURE GROUND HOUSES, BRIDGES, SEATS AND 



FENCES 363 



XXXIV. THE ORCHARD BEAUTIFUL 374 



XXXV. LABOURS FOR GOOD OR EVIL; SOILS; WATER; DRAINING; EVAPORA- 

 TION ; ROTATION ; WEEDS AND RUBBISH HEAPS ; MONOTONY ; 

 STAKING; GLASS; WASTED LABOUR IN MOVING EARTH; WOODEN 



TREI.LISING BEST 386 



FLOWER GARDEN PESTS 405 



PART II. 



CONTAINING THE FLOWERS, FLOWERING SHRUBS AND TREES, EVERGREENS, AND 

 HARDY FERNS FOR THE OPEN-AIR FLOWER GARDEN IN THE BRITISH ISLES, 

 WITH THEIR CULTIVATION AND THE POSITIONS MOST SUITABLE FOR THEM IN 



GARDENS 



411 



SUPPLEMENT 940 



INDEX TO PARTS I. AND II. 



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