345 



Frogs, 27, 201, 321. 

 Frosts, the first, 306, 316, 325. 

 Funkia grandiflora, 285. 

 Fungi, 307, 312. 



Garden, a cool place in the, 



198. 



a neglected, 148. 

 a reserve, 49. 

 a wild, 305. 

 a wild woods, 78, 

 the bog, 33. 

 the country, 53, 143, 145, 



156, 181. 

 the formal, 32. 

 the golden rule of the, 32. 

 the herb, 146, 147. 

 the rock, soil for, 113. 

 the rock versus the rockery, 



in. 



the syllabus of the, 55. 

 Gardener, his apothegms, 107, 



155- 



Gardeners, 26, 160, 180, 188. 

 Gardening, natural style of, 

 34- 



the art of, 31, 33. 

 Gardens and privacy, 35. 



to lounge in, 306. 

 Garden-work in spring, 26. 

 Gautier, 9. 

 Geese, wild, 27. 

 Genista saggitalis, 131. 

 Gentian, no, 122. 

 Gentiana acaulis, 122. 



Andrewsii, 122. 



crinita, 122. 



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Gentiana verna, 122. 

 Geranium maculatum, 72. 

 GeVarde, 155, 289, 314. 

 Germans as botanists, 214. 

 Geum, 248. 

 Giant hyssop, 145. 

 Gladiolus, 302. 

 Gothe, 208. 

 Golden-banded lily. See L. 



AURATUM. 



Golden bell. See FORSYTHIA. 

 Golden-rod, 305, 312. 

 Goldfinch, 312. 

 Goldthread, 77, 78, 127, 255. 

 Crackle. See CROW-BLACK- 

 BIRD. 



Grape hyacinth, 146. 

 Grass, crab, 44. 

 Grasses, lawn, 38. 



ornamental, 37. 

 Grasshoppers, 204, 251, 279, 



307. 320. 

 Gray, Asa, 54. 

 Gray, David, 331. 

 Gray's elegy, 69. 

 Great groundsel, 248. 



Herball, 315. 



sphinx, the, 220-223. 

 Green leaf cricket. See CRICK- 

 ET. 



Ground pine, 78. 

 Guelder rose, 230. 



Habenaria blephariglottis, 129. 

 ciliaris, 129. 

 fimbriata, 129. 

 psychodes, 129. 



