344 



fln5ei 



Cypress, deciduous, 320 

 Cypress, Lawson's, 330 



Delille, Abb6, 11, 15 



Ditch or Ha-ha, use of, 96 



Douglas spruce {Pseudo-Tsuga 

 Douglasi), 335 



Downing, Andrew Jackson, 22, 41, 

 61, 264, 265, 266 



Drives, 135 



Dufresny, Charles, early advo- 

 cate of the natural style^ 21 



Durham Cathedral, water effect, 

 160 



EUeagnns (silverthorn or oleaster) 

 longipes, 321 



Eliot, Charles, character of the 

 landscape gardening of Prince 

 Puckler, 26; plantations in 

 harmony with environment, 

 221-224 



Elm, American, 318 



Elm, English, 319 



Eucken, Rudolph, order pre- 

 scribed by nature, 2 



Euonymws alatus, 324 



Euonymus radicans, 173 



Evolution of landscape gardening. 



Pence on boundary of Muskau 



Park, 100 

 F^nelon, love of nature, 55-56 

 Ferns, base of wall, 173 

 Pichte, 227 

 Forsythia fortuni, 307 

 Forsythia viridissima, yyj 

 Fountains, 157, 257 

 Fringe, white {Chionanthus vir- 



ginica), 321 

 Fruit trees, double flowering 



kinds, 308 



Garden, Chinese, 67; New College, 

 Oxford, England, 263 



Garden and Forest, vol. i., p. 8, 

 Prof. C. S. Sargent's artificial 

 lake, 158-159; vol. i., p. 52, 

 description of bridge, Dart- 

 moor, England, 181 



Garden of Damascus, 3 



Garden of Eden, in Paradise Lost, 

 10 



Garden, old-fashioned, 262-263 



Gardening, French, 24 



Gardens, hanging, 5 



Ginkgo tree {Salisburia adianti- 

 foHa), 319 



Girardon, Marquis, owner of 

 estate of Ermenouvelle where 

 Rousseau was buried, 17 



Goethe, appreciation of Prince 

 Puckler, 2 



Grasses, 129 



Grouping of shrubs along side- 

 walk, 100 



Hawthorn, English {Cratcsgus oxy- 

 cantha), 308 



Hawthorns, American, 308 



Hegel, 203 



Hemlock {Tsuga canadensis), 328 



Hilgard, Prof. E. W., 125 



Hirschfeldt, Theorie der Garden 

 Kunst, 155 



Hoffding, Harold, action of feel- 

 ing when passing from the old 

 to new, 300 



Home, Henry, Lord Kaimes, emo- 

 tion inspired by gardening, 53 



Honeysuckle for fence, 93 



Horsechestnut, white and red 

 flowering, 307 



Horticulture not necessarily 

 landscape gardening, 73 



Horticulturist, by A. J. Downing, 

 269 



House, adjustment to landscape, 

 io6;relation to outbuildings, 109 



House leek {sempervivum) , 172 



Huet, Pierre Daniel, early advo- 

 cate of natural style, 19 



Hugo, Victor, natural style versus 

 formal style, 24 



Humus, 122, 123, 129 



Hunt, Leigh, lines on a fountain, 



257 

 Hydrangea hortensia, 326 

 Hydrangea panicidata grandiflora, 



326 

 Hydrangea panicidata tardiva, 326 

 Hypericum kalmianum, 322 

 Hypericum moserianum, 322 



Iris, base of wall, 173 

 Irving, Washington, 259 

 Ivy, Tintem Abbey, 104 

 Ivy, Japanese (Ampelopsis veit- 

 chii), 173 



