CONTENTS. 



CHAP. PAGE 



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



THE SUB-TROPICAL GARDEN 222 



XVIII. THE FLOWER GARDEN IN AUTUMN 2 35 



XIX. THE FLOWER GARDEN IN WINTER -244 



XX. WATER GARDENS BY VARIOUS WATER GARDENERS 251 



XXL THE BOG GARDEN 264 



XXIL THE HARDY FERN GARDEN ... 271 



XXIII. COLOUR IN THE FLOWER GARDEN .280 



XXIV. FRAGRANCE 287 



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



GARDEN TO THE HOUSE 291 



XXVI. WALKS AND EDGINGS 35 



XXVII. THE FLOWER GARDEN IN THE HOUSE 316 



XXVIII. EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS 3 2 4 



XXIX. CLIPPING EVERGREEN AND OTHER TREES 335 



XXX. AIR AND SHADE 345 



XXXI. LAWNS AND PLAYGROUNDS 354 



XXXIL FLOWER GARDEN AND PLEASURE GROUND HOUSES, BRIDGES, SEATS AND 



FENCES 362 



XXXIIL THE ORCHARD BEAUTIFUL 374 



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

 TION ; ROTATION ; WEEDS AND RUBBISH HEAPS ; MONOTONY ; 

 STAKING : GLASS ; WASTED LABOUR IN MOVING EARTH ; WOODEN 

 TRELLISING BEST 383 



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 403 



INSECTS 877 



INDEX TO PARTS I. AND II .883 



