INDEX TO PHOTOGRAPHS 



ACHILLEA ageratifolia, 003 ; iilipen- 



dulina, 391 ; Ptarmica The Pearl, 



382 ; serbica, 590 

 Acroclinium, 429 

 Adiantum Farleyense, 834 

 Aerides, 800 

 Aeschynanthus, 844 

 Agapanthus uinbellatus, 500 

 Agave americana, 758 

 Alliuni triquetrum, 627 

 Aloe variegata, 759 

 Alpine flowers on a bank of soil, 



591 



Alyssum saxatile, 597 

 Amaranthus caudatus, 434 

 Amaryllis Belladonna, (126, 627 

 Ampelopsis Veitchii, 661 

 Anchusa italica, Dropmore variety, 



133 



Androsace Chumbyi, 605 

 Anemia, 834 

 Anemone, Japanese, 134 ; King of 



the .Scarlets, 628 ; Pulsatilla, 52 ; 



single Poppy, 629 ; Wood, double- 



flowered 604 

 Apple, Adam'sPearmain, 973 ; Ailing- 



ton Pippin, 967 : Lord Grosvenor, 



1054 ; Ribston Pippin, 976 ; The 



Queen, 1040 ; tree, espalier, 



983 ; tree, young, bearing heavy 



crops, 1055 



Aquilegia glandulosa, 132 

 Arabis, double white, among Tulips, 



709 ; white, 710 

 Arenaria, 935 



Aristolochia gigas, 857 

 lenium filix-foemin 

 835 



Asple 



a, 826 ; nidus, 



Aster, Victoria, 427 



Asters, a splendid show of, 73 ; 



China, 430 ; in an old-world gar- 



den, 1 ; perennial, 137 

 Aubrietia and Arabis on a bank of 



soil, 591 

 Auricula, Alpine, 420 : Claude 



Halcro, 418 ; George Rudd, 419 

 Auriculas, frame for, 421 ; increas- 



ing, 422 



Azalea, Indian, 781 

 Azaleas, a border of, 868 



BAMBOOS fringing a Water Lily 

 pool, 885 



Bananas in an English greenhouse, 

 1022 



Bedding, summer, on the lawn, 

 198 



Beds of summer flowers, 195 



Beech, Weeping, 923 



Begonia Turnford Hall, 334, 721 



Begonias, tuberous, 194, 529 



Bertolonia, 845 



Blackberry, cut-leaved, arch of, 753 



Bluebells and budding ferns, 31 ; 

 in the woodland, 30 



Bog and water garden, a little, 570 



Border edged with Viola or Tufted 

 Pansy, 86 ; of hardy flowers, 239 



Borders, flower, in a suburban gar- 

 den, 667 ; of hardy flowers, 355 



Boronia heterophylla, 783 



Bottling fruits, 1016-7 



Bougainvillea, 855 



Brodiaea grandiflora, 630 



Buckinghamshire garden, in a, 141 



Bulbs in fibre, 770 



CACTUS, Rat's Tail, 337 

 Calanthe vestita, 802 

 Calceolarias, herbaceous, finely- 

 grown, 725 



in an amateur's greenhouse, 724 

 Calochortus, 631 



Camellia bush out of doors, 897 ; 

 double, in a flower-pot, 726 ; 

 single-flowered, 727 

 Campanula Allioni, 594 : G. F. Wil- 

 son, 590 ; grandis, 138 ; isophylla 

 alba, 330 ; pyramidalis, 139 

 Canna, increasing, 200-1 ; Oscar 



Dannacker, 527 

 Canterbury Bells, 115 

 Carnation (Fancy), Delicia, 356 ; 

 Duchess of Wellington, 342 ; Eliza- 

 beth Shiffner, 343 ; Hercules, 357 ; 

 John Ridd, 346 ; Mrs. Griffith 

 Jones, 345 ; Mrs. Henwood, 353 ; 

 Mr.s. Robert Berkeley, 349 ; per- 

 petual-flowering Lady Alington, 

 493 



Carnations, Border, 341 ; Clove, 340 ; 

 perpetual, 489 ; perpetual, increas- 

 ing, 490, 491, 492 : perpetual, out 

 of doors, 494 ; perpetual, prize- 

 winning exhibit of, 4J)5 

 Carrot, Intermediate, roots of, 1047 

 Catalpa, 919 

 Cattleya bowringiana, 803 ; Mossiae, 



804 



Cedrus Deodara albo-spica, 890 

 Celsia cretica, 728 

 Centaurea Moschata, 431 

 Cerastium tomentosum, 45 

 Cereus tricolor albus, 762 

 Ceterach offlcinarum, 827 

 Chionodoxa Luciliae, 632 

 Chorizema cordaturn, 784 

 Christmas Roses, 154 

 Chrysanthemum, annual, 75 : Ball 

 of Gold, 469 ; H. W. Thorpe. 462 ; 

 Japanese Incurved, 463 ; Lady- 

 smith, 470 ; Maggie, 470 : maxi- 

 mum, 140 ; Normandie, 143 ; Sep- 

 tember Beauty, 468 ; uliginosum, 

 142 ; White Quintus, 467 

 Chrysanthemums, 465 ; an ama- 

 teur's group of, 459 ; and Phloxes 

 in a border, 666 ; Border, 67 

 Cimicifuga cordifolia, 54 

 Cineraria, star-flowered, 729 ; flor- 

 ists', 730 

 Clarkia, 788 



Clematis indivisa, 771 ; Jackmanni 

 smothering an arch, 177 : Lord 

 Neville, 178 ; montana, 175, 455, 

 871, 1093 ; Nellie Moser, 872 ; 

 Vitalba, 873 

 Clivia miniata, 502 

 Cloches or bell-glasses, 951 ; and 



frames in " French " garden, 955 

 Coboea scandens, 772 

 Cocos weddeliana, 777 

 Colchicum autumnale, 633 

 Coleus, 766 

 Collinsia bicolor, 432 

 Cordyline or Dracaena australis, 675 

 Coreopsis grandiflora, 69 

 Correa cardinalis, 784 

 Cortaderia argentea, 673 

 Cosmos, 433 

 Cottage garden in Worcestershire, 



113 



Crinum, 635 

 Crocus Mont Blanc, 940 



Crocuses, blue, in the grass, 634 



grown in flower-pan, 634 

 Croton Countess, 846 

 Cucumber, a " twin," 1073 

 Cupressus erecta viridis, 889 ; sem- 



pervirens, 890 

 Cyclamen, coum album, 595 ; hardy, 



among ferns, 52 ; Persian, 734 ; 



repandum, 607 

 Cymbidium lowianum, 804 

 Cypresses, a group of green and 



"coloured, 887 

 Cypripedium, 797 ; Calceolus, 948 ; 



fairieanum, 799 ; Venus, 805 



DAFFODIL bulbs in a pot, 942 ; 

 Emperor, 31 ; Madame de Graaff, 

 650, 939 



Dahlia, Cactus, Alpha, 486 ; Cactus, 

 Mauve Queen, 484 ; Cactus, 

 Satisfaction, 481 ; decorative, 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, 30, 

 485 ; decorative, Orange Glare of 

 the Garden, 486 ; Paeony-flowered, 

 Sunset, 488 ; Pompon, Nerissa, 

 484 ; show, Mrs. Gladstone, 487 



Dahlias, Cactus, six prize-winning, 

 483 ; Paeony-flowered, 194 ; Pom- 

 pon Cactus, 479 ; single, from 

 seed, 68 



Datura Knightii, 735 



Delphinium, 147 ; and Gypsophila, 

 a border of, 657 



Dendrobium atro-violaceum, 801 ; 

 formosum giganteum, 807 : Pier- 

 ardi, 806 ; thyrsiflorum, 807 



Deutzia, 814 



Dianthus arenarius 606 ; deltoides, 

 585 ; neglectus, 592 



Dictamnus Fraxinella, 58 



Dimorphotheca aurantiaca, 435 



Disa grandiflora, 808 



Doronicum plantagineum, 384 



ECHINOPS Ritro, 385 



Epacrls, 785 



Epidendrum, a typical, 809 



Eranthis hyemalis, 636 



Eremurus, 637 



Erica hyemalis alba, 785 ; lusi- 



tanica, 934 



Erigeron speciosus, 386 

 Erythronium, 638, 937 

 Eschscholtzia, 439 

 Eucalyptus in bloom, 767 ; globulus, 



765 



Eucharis amazonica, 847 

 Evergreen Oak, an ancient, 900 



FERNS, hardy, bordering a shady 

 walk, 825 



Ficus elastica, 768 



Forget-me-nots in the kitchen gar- 

 den, 1102 



Formal garden, an attractive little, 

 511 ; of free-growing flowers, 373 ; 

 of hardy flowers, 130 



Foxgloves, self-sown, 117 



Frames for Melons and Cucumbers, 

 952 



French Bean, a good type of, 1044 



" French " garden at Evesham, 949 



Fritillaria imperialis, 638 



Fuchsia in hanging baskets, 332 



Fuchsias in garden vase, 196 



-Funkia, 145 



