INDEX 



Maple, Japanese, 31, 128; red, 57; silver, 

 31; swamp, 31; Weir's cut-leaved, 

 25. 



Marguerite, hardy, 181. 



Marigolds, 163. 



Marsh rosemary, 17. 



May bells, 203. 



Meadow rue, 176. 



Meadow saffron, 125. 



Mignonette, 130, 167. 



Mock orange, 68. 



Monarda didyma, 185. 



Moneywort, 177. 



Monk's-hood 188; with Anemone Ja- 

 ponica, 189. 



Monte Carlo, gardens of, 156. 



Moonflowers, Japanese, desirable an- 

 nual vines, 85. 



Morning glories, Japanese, desirable 

 annual vines, 85. 



Moss pink, 172. 



Mulberry, tea's weeping, 30. 



Muscari Botryoides, 120; var. alba, 120; 

 commutatum, 120. 



Narcissi. See Daffodils. 

 Narcissus Horsfieldii, 117. 

 Narcissus incomparabUis, 117. 

 Narcissus maximus, 117. 

 Narcissus poeticus, 117. 

 Narcissus poeticus ornatus, 117. 

 Narcissus polyanthus, 116. 

 Nasturtiums, 153; climbing, 85, 91. 

 Nelumbian speciosum, 200. 

 New England, gardens of, 105. 



Oak, chestnut, 24; pin, 25; red, 24; 



scarlet 24; swamp white, 24; willow, 



24. 



Orange, mock, 68; osage, 75. 

 Oswego Tea, 185. 



Paeonia f estiva maxima, 140. 



Pceonia offidnalis flora plena, 139. 



Pceonia solfatare, 140. 



Pceonia tenuifolia, 140. 



Palms, 12, 253. 



Pansies, 127, 155; for border edgings, 

 156, 249. 



Papaver nudicaule, 134. 



Pea, perennial, 93, 158. 



Pea, sweet, cultivation of, 156-158; 

 var. Black Knight, 157; Blanche 

 Ferry, 157; Dorothy Eckford, 157; 



navy blue, 157; Queen Victoria, 157; 



White Spencer, 157. 

 Pearl, the, 176. 

 Peonies, as standards, 97; planting of, 



139-141. 

 Perennials, 168-191; autumn planting 



of, 144; raising in seed bed, 169. 

 Petunias, 14, 154; with heliotrope, 100, 



154. 



Pheasant' s-eye pink, 175. 

 Philadelphus aureus, 69. 

 Pkiladelphus coronarius, 68. 

 Phlox, perennial, 144, 178; color effects 



of, 179; Drummondi, 159; General 



Chanzy, 179. 

 Phlox subulata, 172. 

 Picea alba, 36. 

 Picea aurea, 37. 

 Picea Engelmanni, 38. 

 Picea excelsa, 36, 80. 

 Picea excelsa inverta, 37. 

 Picea orientalis, 37. 

 Picea pungens, 37. 

 Pine, Austrian, 39; Bhotans, 39; 



Mugho, 40; Scotch, 40; white, 39. 

 Pink, moss, 172; pheasant's-eye, 175; 



sea, 172. 



Pinus Austriaca, 39. 

 Pinus excelsa, 39. 

 Pinus mughus, 40. 

 Pinus Strobus, 39. 

 Pinus sylvestris, 40. 

 Pinxter flower, 63. 

 Plane tree, 22. 



Planting, spring and summer, 127-142. 

 Plants, bulbous, 111-126. 

 Platanus orientalis, 22. 

 Platycodon grandiflorum, 183. 

 Poker plants, red-hot, 135, 188, 250. 

 Pond-lilies. See Water-lilies. 

 Poplar, Carolina, 23. 

 Poppies, annual, 131, 133; California, 



163; Iceland, 134; Oriental, 134; 



perennial, 134, 173; Shirley, 130, 



162. 



Populus deltoides, 23. 

 Portulacca, 130, 131, 132, 154. 

 Primrose, English, 172. 

 Primula vidgaris, 172. 

 Pruning of roses, 214. 

 Pruning of shrubs, 67. 

 Privet, California, 74, 107; Japanese, 



74. 

 Pussy willow, 115. 



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