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Gardens for Small Country Houses. 



Dry walling, 23 ; diagrams, 127. 



Dry wall planting, 49, 50, 51. 



Dry walls, see retaining walls. Chapter XII. 



East Coast, scheme for a garden on the, 64, 66 — 68. 



Eastwood Cottage, Walberswick, garden at, 69, 69, 70. 



Edzell Castle, walled garden at, xli. 



Emerson, quoted, 12. 



English Leadwork : Its Art and History, reference 



to, 228. 

 Ewelme Down, garden at, 89, 89, 92, 93, 93, 185, 



189. 

 Excavation, cost of, 76. 

 Fan gardens, 141, 141. 

 Firebrick, burnt, for steps, 83. 

 Flag paving, 175. 

 Fleming, quoted, 202. 

 Flower-boxes in walls, 105, 105. 

 Flying Mercury, 223, 225. 

 Forecourts, xlvii., xlvii. — xlix. 

 Fountains, Chapter XIV., xvi., xxxiii., 59, 71, 135, 



137, 158, 159, 160, 161-2, 163, 164. 

 Four Oaks, Woodgate, Chapter II. 

 Eraser, Gilbert, design by, 175. 

 Fruit garden walls, 104. 

 Fruit pergolas, 188, 190. 



Fruit room combined with pergola, 183, 187. 

 Garden houses, 1, 6, 8, 9, 10, 10, 13, 35, 44, 45, 52, 



53, 56, 58, 202 and Chapter XVIII. 

 Garden in West Surrey, a. Chapter V. 

 Garden plans, see Plans, garden 

 Gardner, J. Starkie, quoted, 199. 

 Gargoyle of lead, 76. 

 Garland rose, 17, 22. 

 Garston Park, pergola at, 185, 189. 

 Gate-piers, statues on, 219, 220, 221. 

 Gates and gateways. Chapter XVII., 57, 58, 71. 

 Gateway, creeper-clad, 111, 112, 114. 

 Gazebos, Chapter XVIII., 44, 45 ; also see Garden 



houses. 

 Gibson, Dan, the late, designs by, 95, 95. 

 Gilbert, Alfred, fountain by, 162, 163. 

 Gimson, Ernest, design by, 165, 166. 

 Godalming, Westbrook, Chapter IV. 

 Goodrich House, Hatfield, garden at, 70, 70, 71. 

 Gourd pergola, 181, 183. 

 Granite chips for Alpines, 244. 

 Granite unsuitable for rock gardens, 240. 

 Great Maytham, garden at, 203, 204, 204, 206, 206, 



215, 215. 

 Grove, The, Mill Hill, garden at, 211, 211. 

 Guildford, garden at (Littleholme), 76, 78 — 80. 

 Guildford, garden at (Highmount), Chapter VI. 

 Guthrie, Rome, designs by, 159, 160, 183, 187, 



204, 204 

 Hamp, Stanley, design by, 211, 211. 

 Hampton Court, garden at, 162, 163, 225, 226; misuse 



of ampelopsis at, 116. 

 Happisburgh, design for garden at, 64, 66 — 68. 

 Happisburgh, garden at, 211, 211. 

 JHare, C. G., restoration by, 199. 

 Hatfield, a garden at, 70, 70, 71. 

 Heath garden, 31. 



Jledges, Introduction pass m. Chapter XIII. 

 Heveningham Hall, wall at, 107, 108. 

 lligh Coxlease, Lyndhurst, Chapter II. 

 .Highmount, Guildford, Chapter VI. 

 Hillside gardens, xlx. — xxx.. Chapter VIII. and 119. 



Hippocampus of lead, 158, 161, 162. 



Historical examples, value of, 55, 102. 



Home Place, Norfolk, garden at, 89, 90, 91, 183, 187. 



Horder, P. Morley, designs by, 72, 73, 73, 109, 109, 



i6g, 170. 

 Horman's Vulgaria, quoted, 73. 

 Horswell, Alick, design by, xlvii., xlix. 

 Hurtwood Edge, garden at, 78, 81, 82. 

 Hurtwood, garden at, 75, 76, 141, 141, 142, 143, 208, 



208. 

 Husson, Pierre, quoted, 141. 



Hutchinson, Horace, his garden, xxix., xxx., xxxiii. 

 Ilex hedges, 132. 

 Iron gates. Chapter XVII. 

 Ironstone paving, 171, 171, 173. 

 Island, Steep, garden at, 59, 60, 92, 93, 148, 151. 

 Italian pergolas, 179, 179, 180. 

 Italian well-heads, 166 — 168, 167, 169. 

 Ivy, misuse of, iii, 113, 201, 206; well-used, 115. 

 Jet for pool, 149. 



Kelsale Manor, Saxmundham, garden at, 165, 166. 

 Laburnum pergola, 191, 193. 

 Lake District architecture, 95. 

 Lambay, wall at, 109, 109. 

 Lane, Sir Hugh, his garden, 60, 62, 64, 65. 

 Larch pergolas, 181, 181, 182, 183. 

 Laurel hedges, 135. 

 Lead gargoyle, 76 ; figures on stone seat, 239 ; 



fountain figure, xxxiii. ; garden ornaments, 220; 



inlay, 228, 231 ; peacocks, xxv. ; pump - heads, 



168, 168 ; sundial, 232. 

 Leslie, G. D., R.A., mask designed by, 36, 42. 

 Lethaby, Professor, house designed by, 14, 15 ; quoted, 



220, 225. 

 Lilies, good soil for, 11. 



Lily ponds, xvi., xxxiii., 12, 13, 46, 49, 145, 154, 208. 

 Limes, pleached, 27, 35 ; pollarded, 138, 138. 

 Limy soil, 11, 53, 63, 132, 244. 

 Lion mask for fountain, 161, 161. 

 Liphook, gardens at, 83, 84. 

 Little Boarhunt, Liphook, garden at, 55, 56, 57, 



213, 214. 

 Littleholme, Guildford, garden at, 76, 78 — 80, 162, 



162. 

 Little Ridge, garden at, 214, 215. 

 Loggias, 29, 35. 



Lorimer, Sir Robert, designs by, 85, 85. 

 Lucas, Seymour, R.A., his garden, 145. 

 Lutyens, E. L., designs by, 1, 2, 17, 62, 64, 65, 93, 



93, 95, 95, 109, 109, 154, 155, 158, 160, 161, 



182, 185, 186, 203, 204, 206, 206, 215, 215, 



228, 231, 237. 

 Lyndhurst, High Coxlease, Chapter II. 

 MacLeod, W. M., his garden, xxv.' 

 Mallows, C. E., designs by, i., li., ii., 64, 66 — 68, 



76, 77, 96, 97, 131, 134, 144, 145. 

 Markyate Cell, garden at, xx., xxiii. — xxvlli. 

 Marliac lilies, 15. 

 Marrowells, garden at, 232, 233. 

 Marsh Court, garden at, 154, 155, 158, i5i, 177, 182, 



185, 228, 231. 

 Mathern, garden at, 94, 139, 140. 

 Mawson, Thomas, designs by, 175, 223, 224. 

 Melbourne, garden at, 222, 222. 

 "Methods of paving. Chapter XV. 

 Millfield, Brentwood, pool at, 152, 158. 

 Millmead, Bramley, Chapter I. 



