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247 ; Sievebing's ' Praise of 

 Gardens,' 247 ; Austin's ' The 

 Garden that I Love,' 247 ; 

 ' Gardens and Garden Craft ' 

 (' Edinburgh Eeview '), 247 ; 

 papers in ' Journal of the Eoyal 

 Horticultural Society,' 247, 

 248 ; ' The Garden ' (periodical), 

 235 ; ' Cottage Gardening ' 

 (periodical), 234, 248 ; Mr. J. 

 Conder's ' The Flowers of Japan 

 and the Art of Floral Arrange- 

 ment,' Appendix, 353 



Books on treatment in sickness, 

 food, nursing, &c., 304, 305 



Borders, garden, 92, 184, 151, 

 152, 181, 183, 196 



Botany, works on, see Books on 

 gardening and botany 



Bottling gooseberries, 109 



Bouvardias, 162 



Box, common, 38, 169 



Boys, training of, 257-275 



' Breakfast ' parties, 196 



Bright's 'A Year in a Lancashire 

 Garden,' 48, 49 



Brooms, 117 



Browning, Mrs., anecdote of, 344 



Brussels sprouts, 41 



Buddleia globosa, 45, 84, 169 



Bulbs, forcing, 23 ; market for, 

 72; selection of, 102, 131; 

 method of growing, 105 ; 

 potting, 123, 181 



Bvphthalmum wrdAfoWwm, 136 



' Burning bush,' 118 



Buttercup, water, 89 



Cabbage, red, pickled, 176 

 Cactuses, 120, 121, 221 

 Cakes, receipts for, 81, 82, 187 

 Calceolaria amplexicauUs, 114 

 Calceolarias for window-boxes, 



201 

 Calvary clover, 42 

 Calyca/nthus prceeox, 48 

 CamelUa 229 

 Campanula gargamca, 164 



— grandis, 125 



— medium. 113 



Campanula persicifoUa, 113, 124 



— pyramidaUs, 118 



— ranunculus, 160 



— tiirbinata, 132 

 Canary-seed on moss, growing, 



12,13 

 Candour in children, inculcation 



of, 261 

 Candytuft, 83 



Caneton k I'orange, receipt for, 79 

 CoMnabis sativa,, 75, 165 

 Cannas, 50 



Canterbury bells, 113, 125 

 Cape flowering bulbs, 12, 19, 181 



— type-plant, 20 



Cardoons, how to cook, 14; 

 Chaumeton on, 213, 214 



Carnations, in hanging pots, 98 

 112; treatment of, 136; 138 

 replanting, 165, 166, 184 



Carpets, use of, 279, 281 



Carriage-drives to houses, 170 



Carrots, cooking, 175, 176, 187 



Cauliflower, serving, 126 



Ceanothus cceruleus. 45 



— ■ grandiflorus {Gloire de Ver- 

 sailles), 44 



Celeriac, 14 



C^leris en branches, demi-glaefis, 

 receipt for, 87 



Celery, with beetroot, 25 ; pre- 

 paration of, 37 



Cercis, 45 



Cherries, double, pruning, 117 ; 

 Morella, 175 ; winter, 10 



Cherry brandy, 175 



Chervil, 82, 97 



Chestnuts, Spanish, 6; dwarf 

 horse, 144 ; cooking, 182 



Chickens, cooking, 174; stewed, 

 186 ; served cold, 254, 255 



Chicory, leaves of the, 95 



Children, training of, 257-275, 

 818-352; feeding of, 270; their 

 life at the beginning of the 

 century, 273 ; decorating their 

 own rooms, 287 ; their 

 health, 302 ; capability for 

 suffering, 319 ; bad temper, 

 327 ; their attentions to the 

 old, 346 



