INDEX 



637 



Gravetye Manor, Water Lilies at, 169 



Great Reed, '219, Spearwort for pond sides, 

 593 



Grecian Silver Fir, 593 



Green centres in Roses, 89 



Green-fly, 79, 132, 490 



Green Gage, 429 



Greenhouse and Conservatory, best Lilies 

 for, 315 ; best shape of, 281 ; Climbing 

 Roses for, 577; cuttings in, 288; Ferns 

 in, 336; Dielytra spectabilis in, 316; 

 hardening off in the, 288; heating the, 

 283, 618 ; insect pests in, 292; manage- 

 ment of, throughout the year, 291 ; oil 

 lamps in, 283 ; position of, 282 ; pricking 

 off seedlings, 287; Roses in small, 83; 

 seed-sowing and propagation by cut- 

 tings, 286 ; shading the, 282 ; soils used 

 in, 284 ; useful plants for, 293-317. 



Greenhouse, the Cold, 348-352; as Alpine 

 garden, 351 ; plants for, 350, 594-597 1 

 ventilating and shading, 351 



Grevilleas, 305 ; G. robusta, 305 



Grey Heath, 234 



Gromwell, 552 



Ground, how to dig, 379 



Ground-work, Arabis as, 61 



Grouping Azaleas, 251 ; Hardy Annuals 

 for colour effect, 53 ; Solomon's Seal 

 with Daffodils and Lily of the Valley, 

 32 



Groups of garden flowers, 3 



Groups of plants easily raised from seed, 

 49 



Grubs that feed on roots, 488 ; with no legs, 

 490 ; living inside leaves, 490 



Guano, ichthemic, 75 



Guelder Rose, 259, 592 ; Wild, 591 



Guernsey lily, 308 



Gum, Blue, 303 



Gum Cistus, 227 



Gumming, 619 



Gunnera, 168 ; G. manicata for pond sides, 

 593 ; G. scabra for pond sides, 593 



Gypsophylla, 552, 562 ; G. elegans, 544 ; G. 

 prostrata rosea, 141, 551 



HABERLEA rhodopensis, 141, 552 



Habrothammus, 595 



Haemanthus albiflos, 595 



Halesia tetraptera, 237 



Half-hardy, meaning of term, 55 ; Annuals, 



55 ; raising from seed, 55 

 Hamamelis, 237 

 Hampton Court Palace, Tudor garden at, 



168 



baskets, ferns for, 345 ; Ivy- 

 ; Lobelias 



leaved pelargoniums in, 309 

 for, 307 



Hardening off, meaning of term, 288 



Hard Fern, the, 340 



Hardy Annuals, cultivation of, 51 ; group- 

 ing for colour effect, 53 ; soil for, 44 



Hardy Bulbous flowers for the greenhouse, 

 3H-3I7 



Hardy Cacti, 370; Climbing plants, 272- 



278, Ferns, 339-40, 346, Flowering 

 shrubs, pruning of, 267, Heaths, 179, 

 233, Orchids, 331 



Hardy Flowers, from seed, 44, 45 



Hardy Perennials, for Town Gardens, 196 

 197 ; from seeds, 46 ; list of, 555-574 



Harebell, 146 



Hare-tail grass, 549 



Hart's-tongue fern and varieties, 333 



Hazel, the Witch, 237 



Heart, Bleeding, 560 



Heartsease, 23 



Heath, Cornish, 183 ; Corsican, 185 ; Cross- 

 leaved, 182 ; Dorset, 185 ; Grey, 234 ; 

 Irish, 185 ; Prickly, 245 ; St. Dabeoc's, 

 185, 230; Winter, 234 



Heath Garden, the, 179-185 ; formation 

 of, 180 ; layering, 181 ; planting, 180 ; 

 propagation, 180; situation of, 180 ; soil 

 for, 179 ; varieties for spring, summer, 

 autumn, and winter, 181-83 



Heath, Tree, the, 233 



Heather and Bracken planting, 525 



Heather, Common, the, 184 ; Ling 1 , 179, 

 181, 184 ; White, 184 



Heaths, 179-85, 233, 234, 303 ; and lime, 

 382 ; best spring, summer, autumn, and 

 winter varieties, 181-83; for edging 233 ; 

 greenhouse, 303; Hardy, 179, 233; 

 Prickly, 245 



Heathworts, 261 



Heating the greenhouse, 283 



Heaven, Tree of, 216 



Hedera, varieties of, 275, 276; H. Helix, 

 266 



Hedges, American arbor vitae for, 594 ; 

 China Rose for, 87 ; flowering shrubs 

 for, 620 ; Fuchsia Riccartoni for, 591 ; 

 Japanese Roses for, 87 ; low Roses for, 

 588 ; Penzance Briars for, 87 ; plants 

 for, 592 ; Roses for, 587; round a lawn 

 or flower garden, 87 ; Sweetbriars for, 

 87 ; sweetbriars as exposed, 620 



Hedysarum alpinus, 552; H. multijugum, 

 237 ; H. sibiricum, 552 



Helenium, varieties of, 566 



Helianthemums ; 237 592 ; for rock 

 gardens, 552 



Helianthus, 34; annual, 34, 544; peren- 

 nial, 563 ; H. H. G. Moon, 34 



Helichrysum, 544 



Heliotrope, 63, 64, 305 ; Winter, 573 



Helleborus niger, 563-565, 597 



Helminthosporium echinulatum, or "Rust," 



131 



Hemerocallis, 196, 566 



Hemp, Giant, 52 



Henry VIII, fruit trees collected by, 

 planted at Teynham, 427 



Hepaticas, 7, 552 



Heracleum giganteum, 544 



Herbaceous border, 36-40 ; Dwarf Alpines 

 for, 558 ; Oriental Poppies for, 28 ; re- 

 planting, 41 



Herbaceous Calceolarias, 298; Pasonies, 

 22; Pinks, 22, 570; Phlox, 25, 570, 593 



