INDEX 



Eschscholtzias, 163. 



Evergreens, coniferous, planting of, 141. 



Ferns, transplanting of, 139. 



Fescue, red or creeping, 8. 



Feverfew, 190. 



Fir, Colorado Silver, 41. 



Fir, Nordmann's, 41. 



Fir, silver, 40. 



Fire bush, 58, 77, 122. 



Flower-de-luce. See Iris. 



Forget-me-not, creeping, 171. 



Forsythia fortunii, 58. 



Forsythia suspensa, 57. 



Forsythia viridissima, 57, 58. 



Foxgloves, sowing and transplanting, 



182. 



Fraxinella, 256. 

 Fraxinus lanceolate, 23. 

 Fringe tree, 67. 

 FritUlaria imperialis, 123. 

 Fritillaria meleagris, 123. 

 Fritillarias, in English gardens, 123. 

 Fuchsias, 252; as standards, 100. 

 Fujiyama mountain, Boston ivy dis- 



covered on, 89. 

 Funkia Japonica, 209. 

 Funkia subcordata, 208. 

 Funkia undulata variegata, 209. 

 Funkias, 208. 



Gaillardias, 135, 175. 



Galanthus Elwesii, 112. 



Galanthus Nivalis, 112. 



Garden, arrangement of, 105; autumn 

 work in the, 143-151; Colonel 

 Young's, at Atlantic City, 3; diffi- 

 culties in locating, 11-17; effects of 

 wind, sun, and salt spray, 11-13; 

 formal, 105; herb, old English, 256; 

 iris, 192-201; Italian, 252; Japanese, 

 246; naturalistic, 109; of few flowers, 

 245-254; old-fashioned, 105-107; 

 place of sentiment, 255; placing of, 

 102-110; rose, 210-244; small, return 

 to favor of, 104; starting of, 15. 



Gas plant, 141. 



Gentians, 188. 



Geraniums, 14, 105, 252. 



Ghosts, in gardens, 149, 262. 



Gladioli, 111; conns, care of, 123; with 

 irises, 124; with roses, 124, 137, 234. 



Gladitschia triancanthos, 22, 80. 



Gold dust, 132, 162. 



Golden bells, Forsythias, 57. 



Golden feather, 190. 



Golden glow, 188. 



Golden-rod, 188, 190. 



Gourds, 86. 



Grape hyacinth, 120. 



Grass seed, creeping fescue, 8; Ken- 

 tucky blue, 8; red top, 8. 



Guinea-hen flower, 123. 



Gum tree, sweet, 21, 128. 



Gymnocladus dioica, 21. 



Gypsophila paniculata and acutifolia, 

 162, 177. 



Halesia tetraptera, 60. 



Hawdods, 159. 



Heather, Scotch, 51. 



Hedges, 73-83; of Anthony Waterer, 

 77; of arbor vitse, 80; of azalea 

 amoena, 83; of barberry, 75; of box, 

 81; of buckthorn, 74; of California 

 privet, 74; of cockspur thorn, 79; of 

 crimson baby rambler, 79; of Deutzia 

 gracilis, 78; of hemlock spruce, 80; 

 of honey locust, 80; of hydrangeas and 

 snowballs, 78; of Japanese quince, 

 77; of Japanese rose, 79; of Norway 

 spruce, 80; of osage orange, 75; of 

 rose of Sharon, 76; of Spiraea van 

 Houttei, 78. 



Heleniums, 188. 



Heliotrope, 14, 173; as standard, 100, 

 104. 



Heliotrope, garden, 174. 



Hepaticas, 5, 7, 116. 



Hercules club, 68. 



Hesperis matronalis, 173. 



Hibiscus Moscheutos, 187. 



Hibiscus Syriacus, 60, 128. 



Holland, sunken gardens of, 253. 



Holly, deciduous, 72; evergreen, Ameri- 

 can, 50; Japanese, 51. 



Hollyhocks, 135, 183-185; sowing of, 

 138, 249. 



Honeysuckle, Belgian, 88; bush, 61; 

 climbing, or trumpet, 10, 88; Jap- 

 anese, 87. 



Hops, Japanese, desirable for vines, 85. 



Houstonia caendea, 170. 



Hyacinth, grape, 120. 



Hyacinths, 118-120, 145; var. Charles 

 Dickens, 118; L'innocence, 118; La 

 Peyrouse, 118; with tulips, 112. 



Hyacinthus candicans, 119. 



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