Gardening for Amateurs 



1135 



Roses, around a window, 222 ; Ayr- 

 shire, a hedge of, 293 ; China, a 

 bed of, 258 ; climbing, on garden 

 steps, 219 ; climbing over door- 

 way, 276 ; garden, a bowl of, 255 ; 

 garden of, 287 ; Konigin Carola, 

 29 ; Penzance Brier, 270 ; per- 

 gola of, 281 ; pillar, in the flower 

 border, 65, 267 ; round a garden 

 shelter, 223 



Rudbeckia speciosa, 396 



Runner Bean, 1063 ; trained over 

 rough trellis, 1045 



SALPIGLOSSIS, 451 

 Saponaria ocymoides, 562 

 Saxifraga sarmentosa, 821 

 Saxifrage, Mossy, 711 ; Silvery, on a 



rocky mound, 613 

 Schizanthus, 789 

 Scilla sibirica, 653 

 Scolopendrium vulgare, 826 

 Seat, garden, 7 

 Sempervivum in bloom, 589 

 Senecio, double, 450 

 Snapdragons, 206 ; a border of, 66 

 Snowdrops in a flower-pot, 639 

 Solanum jasminoides, 874 

 Spiraea Aruncus, 374 ; japonica, 



820 ; lindleyana, 913 

 Spring flowers, 33 

 Stapelia, 339 



Statice, 452 ; Suworowi, 49 

 Stephanotis, 858 

 Steps, stone, in rock garden, 39 

 Stock, Ten-week, 106, 197, 453 



Storing fruit, contrivance for, 975 



Strawberry Dr. Hogg, 1013 



Streamside, gardening at Gatton 

 Park, Surrey, 417 ; trees and 

 flowers, 475 



Streptocarpus, 750 



Sunflower, annual, Primrose Dame, 

 74 ; Sutton's distinct new, 436 



Sunk garden, 523 



Sweet Pea, Clara Curtis, 532 ; Deco- 

 rator, 538 ; Doris Usher, 540 ; 

 Edrom Beauty, 548 ; Elsie Her- 

 bert, 548 ; Etta Dyke, 541 ; W. 

 R. Beaver, 543 



Sweet Peas, 72 ; as grown for ex- 

 hibition, 547 ; excellent clump of, 

 536 ; exhibition, 546 ; for decora- 

 tive use, 531 ; for garden display, 

 533 ; in a flower-pot, 545 ; in a 

 garden in the Midlands, 549 ; in a 

 Scottish garden, 539 ; in a York- 

 shire garden, 549 ; trained on 

 netting, 537 



TERRACE, lawn and Lily pond, 764 

 Thrift growing wild on the coast of 



Devon, 578 



Tomatoes under glass, 1053, 1089 

 Trees and shrubs in a West Country 



garden, 929 

 Triteleia uniflora, 55 

 Tritoma or Kniphofia, 161 

 Tulip, Darwin, Clara Butt, 655 ; in 



a flower-pot, 936, 942 

 Tulips and Forget-me-nots, 708 ; 



Darwin and Cottage, 654 



ULMUS montana pendula. 922 



VALLOTA purpurea, 751 

 Vegetable Marrows and Gourds, 1091 

 Vegetables, small collection of, 1061 

 Verbascum, 400 ; olympicum, 119 

 Veronica spicata, 401 

 Vine, at Cumberland Lodge, near 

 Windsor, 1035 ; propagating, 1036 

 Viola cucullata alba, 53 

 Violas or Tufted Pansies, 70 

 Vitis Coignetiae, 876 



WALKS, winding and straight, 7 

 Wall for flowers, 559, 560, 561 ; 

 low, planted with Bellflowers, etc., 

 11 ; old, flowers in an, 563 

 Wallflower, double, 789 

 Wallflowers and Forget-me-nots, 29 

 Water Lily pond, 572 

 Wellingtonia gigantea, 888 

 West Country house and garden, 77 

 Window -box, planted with Ge- 

 raniums, white Violas and blue 

 Nemesia, 624 ; planted with Mar- 

 guerite Mrs. Sander, 621 

 Wistaria, Chinese, 173 ; on a house 

 wall, 515 ; covering house front, 

 875 ; multijuga, 816 



YEW, a remarkable arch of, 892 



ZEPHYRANTHES Candida, 51 

 Zizania aquatica, 573 



