368 POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN 



Aubrietias, 140 



Aucubas, 40, 60 



Auriculas, 140 



Autumn, list of trees, creepers, 



shrubs, and plants for, 190, 



191 



annuals, 86, 87, 132 



morning, an, 179, 188, 189 

 Azaleas, 17, 72, 138, 169 



BACON, LORD, on gardening, 224 



Bad temper in children, treat- 

 ment of, 327 



Bags for dried leaves, 8 



Balsam, 160 



Bamboos, leaves of, for table- 

 decoration, 13; growing, 119, 

 139, 195, 204 ; book on, 246 



Banksia, yellow, 43 



Barberry, common, 38, 39 



4 Barnacle Geese,' superstition of, 

 57, 58 



Bartonia aurea, time for sowing, 

 42, 164 



Baskets, plants for, 163, 164 



Bath-rooms, 285 



Bay-tree, 169 



Beans, preserving, 153, 203; 

 succession of, 174 ; cooking, 

 176 



Bechamel sauce, 25 ; receipt for 

 preparing, 31, 32 



Bedding-out system, introduction 

 of, 5 ; objections to, 48, 49, 

 225 



Bedford, Duke of, and his gar- 

 dener, anecdote of, 227, 228 



Bedrooms, furnishing, 284, 285, 

 286 



Beds in a garden, arrangement 

 of, 106 



Beech-trees in autumn, 205 



Beetroot, preparing and serving, 

 25 



Bell-flower, 160 



Berberis Darwinii, 97, 169 



vtilgaris, 38, 39, 96, 169 



Bible, the, Martin's illustrations 

 of, 157 



Biennials, 42, 113, 164, 165 



Bignonia radicans, 43, 104 

 Birds, feeding, 18 ; boxes for 



117, 118 



Biscuits, change of, 192 

 I Ble de Turquie, 55 

 j Blinds, 282 

 Blue-bells, 197 

 Bocconia cordata, 61, 119, 139, 



199 



Boltonia corymbosa, 173 

 Bonaparte, Josephine, and her 

 fondness for gardening, 207, 

 208 



Bookcases, 278, 284, 285 

 Books on gardening, botany, &c. : 

 Robinson's ' English Flower 

 Garden,' 1, et passim ; ' The 

 Vegetable Garden,' 1, 13 ; John- 

 son's ' Gardener's Dictionary,' 

 1, 2; Andrews' 'Botanist's 

 Repository,' 20 ; Mrs. London's 

 ' Gardening for Ladies,' 23 ; 

 Bright's ' A Year in a Lanca- 

 shire Garden,' 48, 49, 239; 

 Watson's ' Flowers and Gar- 

 dens,' 48, 235-238; Curtis's 

 ' Botanical Magazine,' 49, 62 ; 

 'Hortus Floridus ' (1614), 50, 

 51 ; Parkinson's * Paradisi in 

 Sole,' (1629), 51-54; Parkin- 

 son's ' Theatre of Plants ' 

 (1640), 54-56 ; Gerarde's ' The 

 Herbal or General Historic of 

 Plants' (1633), 56-58; gar- 

 dener's Almanack for 1691, 

 58,59; DelaQuintinye's'The 

 Compleat Gard'ner ' (1693), 

 59; 'English Herbal,' by 

 W. Salmon (1710), 59; Brad- 

 ley's ' New Improvements of 

 Planting and Gardening ' 

 (1739), 59, 60; Dilleriio's 

 'Hortus Elthamensis' (1732), 

 60 ; ' Uitgezochte Planten ' 

 (1771), 60, 61 ; Curtis' ' Flora 

 Londinensis' (1771), 61 ; Eras- 

 mus Darwin's ' The Loves of 

 the Plants' (1791), 62, 63, 

 124 ; Jacquin's ' Miscellanea 

 Austriaca ' (1778), 63-65 ; Jac- 

 quin's ' Oxalis Monographia ' 



