INDEX. 



391 



Cider, 144 



Cirencester, 6^, 87 



Citrons, 48 



Clarendon, 32 



Clarmont, 261 



Cloysterjerd, 6 



Clusius (Charles de L'EcIuse), 162 



Cobham, 1 18 



Coles, 17 



Colewort, 135, 139 



Collectors and importers of the 1 9th 



century, 285 

 Collins, Samuel, 251 

 Coloured earth, 122 

 Compton, Bishop, 216 

 Conservatories, 187, 193, 196 

 Conserves of fruit, 103 

 Cook, or Cooke, gardener to the 



Earl of Essex, 184, 217 

 Cook's garden, 13 i 

 Cookery recipes, ^6, 179 

 Cooking of vegetables, 45, 46, i 79 

 Corbie, monastery garden at, 5 

 Cornel tree, 149 

 Cornish gardens, 301 

 Coronas sacerdotales, 16 

 Cranbourn, 218 

 Crocus, 100 

 Costard apples, 38, 96 

 Cucumbers, 251 

 Currants, 95, 149 

 Custos operum, 4 

 Cusworth, 199 



Cut trees, 76, 119, 1S5, 209, 238 

 Cypress, 1 1 1 



Daffodils, 170, 188 



Dahlia, Introduction of, 288 



Daisy, 59 



Damsons, 49, 86 



Dates, 48 



De Caux, 109, 127 



Dennis, J., 274 



Distilling, 103 

 Dodoens Rembert, 162 

 Domesday Book, 20 

 Doody, 225 

 Double flowers, 250 

 Douglas, David, 286 

 Down Hall, 229 

 Draper, William, 9 

 Drayton, 1 10, 112 

 Drope, Francis, 178 

 Durham Monastery, 100 

 Dutch Influence, 197-207 

 Dwarfs, 208 





JbADGYTH, or Matilda, 7 



Edward I., fruit supplied to, 37 



Elizabethan Garden,descriptionof, 1 28- 



Ely, 7, 22 



Ely Place, 24 



Enclosure, 107, 108, 209 



English Gardens abroad, 275 



Erbistock, 120 



Esher, 261 



Espalier, 142, 208 



Essex, Earl of (Lord Capel), 184 



Essex, Geoffrey Earl of, 26 



Essex House, 194 



Eton College, 16 



Euston, 194, 200, 235 



Evelyn, John, 185, 387 



Exton, 200 



FaIRCHILD. Thomas, 244, 245 

 Feckenham, Abbot of "Westminster, 



86 

 Fennel, 44 

 Fertilization, 244 

 Field gardener to the Earl of Bedford. 



217 

 Fiennes Celia, 206, 208 

 Finedon, 273 

 Figs, 48-180 



