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INDEX. 



Nole.—The large numerals indicate illustrations 0/ the subject indexed, and refer not to the Figure numbers but 

 to the PAGES on which illustrations will be found. The small numerals indicate references in the text. 



Acid in soil, 11. 



Acremead, Kent, garden at, 188, 191. 



Alpines, 52, 68, 119, 244. 



Amalfi, pergola at, 179, 180. 



Amorini, Chapter XIX. passim. 



" Antiques," 21Q. 



Arches, iron, for pergolas, 188, 190 ; of treillage, xliv. 



Ardkinglas, garden stair at, 85, 85. 



Athelhampton, garden at, 145, 147, 105, 106, 208, 208. 



Autumn-blooming shrubs, 43, 44, 44. 



Balusters, 100 — 104. 



Balustrades, xxili., xxiv., 155, Chapter X. 



Bankart, George P., designs by, 163, 164, 164, 22^^ 



286, 228, 232. 

 Bargate stone, 3, 171, 171. 

 Barrow-way at side of long garden, 9. 

 Bases for sundials, 227. 

 Basin, tile-built, 160, 161. 

 Basin,' tiled, 59, 60. 

 Bathing pool, 165, 166. 

 " Battering " of retaining walls, 122. 

 Berkshire, a garden in. Chapter III. 

 Biddestone Manor, gate at, 195, 196. 

 Bidlake, W. H., garden designed by, 10. 

 Billerey, Fernand, design b}', 214, 215. 

 Bird-baths, 163, 165, 223. 

 Blackamoor in lead, 227, 230. 

 Blomfield, Reginald, A.R.A., designs by, 138, 140 : 



quoted, 12. 

 Blow, Detmar, designs by, 211, 211, 214, 215. 

 BIythburgh, garden at, 143, 145. 

 Bog garden, 249, 251, 254, 254. 

 Bologna, Gian di, 223. 

 Bolton, Arthur T., designs by, 78. 

 Borders, backed by hedge, 131, 133 ; by well, xlii., xliii. 

 Borders by serpentine walls, 108, 108. 

 Borders, flower", xl., xHx, 3, 7, 8, 21, 25, 35, 39, 40, 



42, 52, 121. 

 Borwick, Leonard, his garden, xlvii., xlviii. 

 Boundarj' walls of rock, 248, 249, 250. 

 Bowling greens, 131, 131, 132. 

 Box hedges, 36, 37, 42, 132. 

 Boy and Dolphin, 220, 222, 223, 223. 

 Boy statues. Chapter XIX. passim. 

 Bracken, 11, 16. 

 Bramley, Millmead, Chapter I. 

 Brick dry walls, 120, 122, 123, 126. 

 Brick fountain, 150, 151, 157 ; do. paths, 56, 58 ; 



do. paving, 176-8, 176-8; do. steps, 201, 206. 

 Brickwork, open, 104. 

 Bridge End garden. Saffron Walden, xxxiii, — xxxvi,, 



xxxix. 

 Bridge over pool, 147, 151. 

 Bridges over moats, 165, 166. 

 Brierley, Walter, design by, 196, 196. 

 Broadway, a garden at, 213, 214. 

 Brockenhurst, hedges at, 132. 

 Bromsgrove Guild, ornaments by, 222. 

 Bronze dials, 231, 233. 



Building of retaining walls, 122, 126, 127. 



Bulwick, yews at, 132, 136. 



Buncker, a smith, 200. 



Calcareous soil, 53. 



Canal treatment, 56, 58, 159, 160. 



Carriage gates, 197, 197. 



Carriage ways, xlvli., xlix. 



Carter, W. T. A. T., designs by, 209, 210. 



Cascades, 149, 251, 251. 



Cashmore, H. W., modelHng by, 162, 162. 



Cave, Walter, designs by, 89, 89, 92, 93, 93, 18^, 



189, 209, 209. 

 Cementing of walls, 105. 

 Chains for pergolas, 188. 



Chance, Lady, garden sculpture by, 161, 161, 162. 

 Chelwood Vetchery, garden at, 159, 160, 183, 187, 



204, 204. 

 Chesterton, Frank, design by, 82, 83. 

 Cheyne Walk, 100, garden at, 60, 62, 64, 65. 

 Children and gardens, 89. 

 Chislehurst, a garden at, 216, 217, 238, 239. 

 Circular garden, 29 — 32, 30 — 32. 

 Circular paving, 174, 176; do. pool, 46. 

 Cisterns, lead, 164, 164, 165, 165. 

 Cleeve Prior, gate at, 194, 195 ; do., yews at, 130, 131. 

 Climbing plants, 37, Chapter XL 

 Clipped box, 36, 37, 42. 

 Clipping of yew hedges, 132. 

 " Clocks," game of, 231, 233. 

 " Cob " walls, 212, 213. 

 Cole, Leopold E., design by, xlvii. 

 Colonnade of treillage, xlv. 



Colour schemes, 31, 40, 41, 42, 44, 54, 124, 125. 

 Colour schemes in the flower garden, reference to, 42.. 

 Colours for garden furniture, 238. 

 Combelands, Pulborough, garden at, 59, 61. 

 Compartments, a. garden in, 27. 

 Concrete walls, 109, 109. 

 Cordon fruit pergolas, 188, 190. 

 Coronal garden, 105, 106. 

 Cottages, motor approaches for, xlvii. — ^xli.x. 

 Courtyard gates, 196, 196. 

 Cray, garden at, 59, 61. 

 Creepers — see climbing plants. 

 Cupid and Swan, 223, 223. 

 Cupids, Chapter XIX. passim. 

 Cypress hedges, 132. 



Danby Hall, Yorkshire, seat at, 234, 237. 

 Dancing Boy fountain, 163, 163. 

 Deas, F. W., design by, xxx., xxxv. 

 Deep planting, 11. 

 Dialling, 231. 



Dillistone, George, garden laid out by, xxv. 

 Dipping-wells, 8, 9, 9, 56, 58. 

 Ditton Place, sundial at, 227, 229. 

 Dolphin, lead, 162, 162. 

 Dorchester, a garden at, 72. 



Dormy House, WaltonHeath, garden at, xxxv. — xl.. xl. 

 Dovecotes, 58, 58. 



