INDEX'. 



Thomery, 98 ; grape culture at, 381 ' 

 Tool hoji^s in gardens, 40, 41, 42 

 Trai;^^ and pruning, 390 

 Training Fruit-trees, vertical, 418 

 Travel necessary for landscape-gardener; 

 76- .-; 



Tree-ferna for cool winter-garden, 240 - '' 

 Tree-planling, 86, 92, 102; in London 



parks, 152 



Trees, effect of planting in cities, 118 ; for 



boulevard planting, nursery for, 169? 



for parks and gardens, 160 ; for street 



^laijjtiiig, ,219 ; how grown for city 



planting, 166 ; in avenues, pruning of, 



,., 15 1, in, boulevards, 138; in cemeteries, 



178"; in cities, 'gratings round, ]38;'in 



gro^gs,; Tl6;;,in >Lt>ildon, wrong ideas 



u^pn^*49 ;• in the Little Trianon, 207 ; 



in tuoS, 80, 83, 84; mutilation of, at 



Versailles, 216; overcrowded on boule- 



; vards, 139 ; remarkable in the Little 



Trianon, 210, 211 ; suitable for cities, 



149, 152, 154; thrive better in London 



than in Paris, 134; for city planting, 



170; transplanting large, 161 



Trellis for pear-trees, 264, 266, 268; on 



dead wall, 253 ; wire, cost of, 264 

 Trellises for espalier trees, 338, 455, 456 

 Tropical plants grouped under trees, 258, 

 Tropical vegetation in conservatories, 223 

 Troyes, fruit-notes at, 348 

 Tuileries Gardens, 83 



Vakiett, fhe life of true gardening, 4, 31 

 Vases, 80; 87 ; in gardens, mittaken use of, 



20S 

 Vegetables grown in-Fiance, list of, 503 

 Versa,illes, 74, ,84; Gardens at, 193; 

 Gai-S^-statuary;. . at, 201 ; School of 

 Horticulture, 261 ; programme of school, 



, 27§j :, „:*.-' , . 



Vinqgnnes, Donjon of, 102, 103 ; school of 

 :E'r4t'Cul^re,.274,. ->-.,■ . i ■ ,.rj 



Vine ciiMiive at' Thomery; 378 ; .importepit 

 poiiits^n,"'38^« proiitable-in Qjien-air -in 

 England, 378, 380; grafting,- 385,; 387 - ; 



Vines, a mode of training on walls, 389 ;; 

 in horizontal cordons, 385 



Virginian Creeper in wreaths, 93 



WjiLKB by marginof water, I2jtl3/ 104 i 



Walks'Iini kitchenfgarden, ■ reasons why 



I. needIeB3,-461; t ' •' » ■ « 



■SJalksssneedless, in Ffeiich gardens, 70 ■ 



Wall-cdpings, 839, 353, 363 



Wall, iMlbw, grow3iig flowers in, 92, 93 



Wall Pear-trees, 262, 268 ■ .; 



Wallace, Sir 'Riofiard, garden at Paris, 

 _256 .. ,-.« ■: 



Walls, cheap' form at- Lyons, 339; at Vaise 

 Lyon^,i344; for.fruit-ttetes, best colour 

 for, 416 ; made of blocks of piaster; 363 ; ^ 

 wooden, for ?fruit^!ulture by cottagers, 

 421 



Water, use of, in Paris market-gardens, 

 460 



Water-basins, 85, 90, 96 ; hideous effect 

 of, 195 



Water-margins, 258 



Watering ptiblio squares, 112, 113 



Watson on Cordons, 293 ; on Cordon-Pears, 

 302 



Weeping-Beech on banks, 17 



Wild flowers in public parks, 10 



Wild Roses in groups, 8 



Winter garden, 19; a cool, 238; at Marie- 

 mont, 228 ; choosing and grouping of 

 plants in, 231; cool, planting of, 239; 

 distribution of plants in, 233 ; drainage 

 of, 230 ; ground plan of, 236 ; of a warm 

 temperature, 230; orchids and stove- 

 plants in, 243; plant arrangement in, 

 232 ; planting in, 280 ; preparation of 

 soil for, 230 ; shade in, 243 ; walks in, 

 229 



Winter gardens, 222 ; advantages of cool 

 over warm-temperate, 238 ; M. Andre's 

 notes on, 227 ; planting for contrast, 232 ; 

 rockery in, 232 

 Wire, galvanised, for garden walls, 456 ; 

 for training fruit-trees, 431 ; for wiring 

 garden walls, 463 



I Wire, Raidisseurs for .tightening, 446 

 Wistaria and Ivy, 250 

 A^Qod-pa^eipents, worst form of street 



•r Piling, 141 



< W-reaths'on'trees,'92, 93, 94 



Yucca, 26, 29, 101, 114,"l81 



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