343 



Daffodils (see also NARCISSUS), 

 4 5 49 5 2 - Chapter IV, 

 109, no, 146, 325. 



catalogues, 88. 



causes of color in, 95. 



culture of, in England and 

 Holland, 98, 99. 



dance of the, 96, 187. 



hoop petticoat, 90, 98. 



Horsfieldi, 4, 87, 92. 



hybridizing, 91, 92. 



innumerable forms of, 89. 

 Dahlia, 146, 301, 302, 325. 

 Daphne blagyana, 118. 



cneorum, 3, 117. 



mezereum, 3, 36. 



rupestris, 118. 

 Darwin, Charles, 209, 212, 215, 



224. 



Dawn, a summer, 159. 

 Day-lilies, 161. 



white, 146, 161, 285. 



yellow. See HEMEROCALI.IS 



FLAVA. 



Dead March in Saul, the, 197. 

 Delille, Jacques, 101, 104. 

 Delphinium Wheelerii, 210- 



212. 

 Deutzia, 35, 36, 229. 



crenata fl. pi., 229. 



gracilis, 229. 



pride of Rochester, 229. 



scabra, 229. 

 Dianthus, 131, 155. 



plumarius, 156. 

 Dicentra cucullaria, 72. 

 Dictamnus fraxinella, 145. 



Dictionary, the, illustrations 



in, 25. 



Dielytra, 146. 

 Diervilla. See WEIGELA. 

 Dioscorides, 214. 

 Dobson, Austin, 194. 

 Doctor, my allopathic, 24. 

 Dod, Rev. C. W., 66, 115. 



285. 



Dodecatheon, 131. 

 Dog-tooth violet, 59, 71. 

 Dogwood, 74, 316, 318, 321. 



shrubby, 235, 236. 



variegated, 36. 

 Double-flowering rocket, 146, 



161. 



Downing, A. J., 101, 305, 328. 

 Downy woodpecker, 255. 

 Dryden, John, 104. 

 Dumas, pere, 9, 87, 197. 

 Dusk, a summer, 161. 

 Dutchman's breeches, 72. 

 Dwarf cornel, 77, 78. 



spleenwort, 78. 



East wind, the, 23, 203. 

 Eau de Cologne, 8. 

 Echinacea, 295. 

 Elaeagnus edulis, 236. 

 Elder, 231, 313. 



black-fruited, 236. 



cut-leaved, 36, 232. 



fern-leaved, 36, 232. 



golden-leaved, 36, 231. 



variegated-leaved, 231, 236. 

 Emerson, R. W., no. 

 Epilobium, 256. 



