GENERAL INDEX continued. 



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Drives, different classes of 7 1 



double 7 8 



,, early Victorian 7 



formal, loss of perspective on 74 



,, gradients of 7^ 



,, grouting for 82 



,, importance of scale in designing 7 1 



informal 74 



,, junctions of 77 



,, junction with carriage court 80 



,, materials for 81 



on peaty sub-soils 82 



pitching for 81 



,, rolling 82 



,, sections for 7 



sub-surface, material for 82 



symmetrically planned 73 



,, ,, lodges for 74 



through exceptional scenery 70 



,, unnecessarily long 7 



widths of 84 



Dunchurch Lodge, description of grounds 343 



entrance lodges at 41 



,, fruit room at 244 



,, gates at 46 



,, ,, kitchen garden at 240 



Dutch gardens in England 5 



Dwarf topiary 262 



EARLY Victorian and Georgian planting 265 



drives 70 



East Coast, gardens on 23 



Earth cops for hedges 259 



Edgings for grass glades 128 



,, kitchen garden walks 240 



,, paths 134 



Effort, continuity of 19 



Eighteenth century gardening 6 



Elaborate water-works out of place in English gardens 176 



Engineers and landscape architects methods contrasted 75 



England, history of gardening in 3 



English gardens in foreign countries 121 



Entrance and first impressions 37 



,, ,, lodges, arrangement of 39 



,, drives 31 



Entrance gates, large 62 



lodges 37 



Entrances and carriage courts 37 



and provision for motor-cars 79 



,, oblique 79 



,, safety of 79 



scale of 37 



wing walls to 47 



Espaliers at Foots Cray Place 243 



Espaliers for fruit 241 



Wood, Devonshire 243 



Evelyn on fountains 185 



Evergreen shrubs, list of 291 



Examples of conservatories of various sizes 217 



,, garden design 329 



,, ,, kitchen gardens 244 



,, ,, terraces qo 



Exceptional sites 3. 



Expanding lattice I0 5 



Extent of garden 30 



,, ,, kitchen garden 234 



FARFIELD house near Bolton^ Abbe^y 43 



Farmsteads converted into country seats m 



Farnelli, fountains by, at Hampton Court 185 



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Fashion and taste contrasted 19 



Fashions in garden design, ruin wrought by 388 



Fences 55 



,, destruction of, condemned 56 



,, local character in 57 



,, wrought iron 62 



Fencing in park plantations 275 



Fencing, lattice 59 



for wild garden 58 



of oak cord-wood 58 



,, of peeled larch 58 



of riven oak 59 



,, of strained wire 57 



unclimbable 57, 257 



Fernery 212 



Filbert walks 262 



Finials 161 



First impressions gained from entrance 37 



Fittings of summer-houses 144 



Flagged paving 13* 



Flagstaff, Colwyn Bay, gardens at 34 



,, ,, ,, glasshouses at 230 



kitchen garden at 234 



Flower beds 107 



in formal and informal schemes 10* 



on the terrace 101 



,, size and shape of 108, 109 



gardens 107 



,, ,, mistaken use of 118 



Flowering shrubs, list of 291 



Fog, sites free from 23 



Foots Cray Place, bowling green at 123 



,, description of grounds 368 



espaliers at 243 



Forcing houses, heating of 221 



Forest trees, small groups of 270 



Form and shape of flower beds 101 



Formal and informal lawns .... 22 



and informal walks, connection of 135 



and natural styles contrasted 9 



,, avenues 71 



,, canals 190; 



drives, loss of perspective in 74 



hedges 255 



Fountain basins 182 



kerbs for 183 



,, ,, oval 183; 



statuary 177 



tazzae 182 



Fountains 176, 



Fountains, aquatic plants for 183, 186; 



,, at Hampton Court 185, 



,, examples of i8.ii 



,, in exposed positions 177 



,, overflow for 184, 



plumber's work for 183 



small, as bird baths 182 



statuary for 156 



wall 184 



,, water lilies for i8& 



water supply for 183, 185 



Frame grounds 226, 245 



ground, Wych Cross 2 4?5 



Frames and pits 22fr 



Freeman, G. M., Esq., gardens for 104, 131 



French fruit gardens 244 



French treillage 167 



Fruit borders, how to make 238 



espaliers 241 



gardens, French 244 



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