INDEX 



Adonis verualis, 52 



Alcohol, its gravestone, 12 



Alexandrian laurel, 16 



Alstromerias, best kinds, how to 

 plant, 92 



Amelanchier, 52, 182 



Ampelopsis, 43 



Andromeda Catesbsei, 37; A. 

 floribunda and A. japonica, 50; 

 autumn colouring, 128, 165 



Anemone fulgens, 57; japonica, 

 109, 207 



Aponogeton, 194 



Apple, Wellington, 12; apple- 

 trees, beauty of form, 25 



Aristolochia Sipho, 43 



Arnebia echioides, 56 



Aromatic plants, 235 



Artemisia stelleriana, 104 



Arum, wild, leaves with cut daf- 

 fodils, 58 



Auriculas, 54 ; seed stolen by 

 mice, 260 



Autumn-sown annuals, 113 



Azaleas, arrangement for colour, 

 69 ; A. ocoidentalis, 70 ; au- 

 tumn colouring, 128 ; as trained 

 for shows, 246 



BambusA Ragamowskii, 102 

 Beauty of woodlandinwiuter,7,153 

 Beauty the first aim in garden- 

 ing, 2, 196, 244, 248, 253, 254 



Bedding-out as a fashion, 263 

 and onward; bedding rightly 

 used, 265 



Berberis for winter decoration, 

 16 ; its many merits, 21 



Bignonia radicans, large-flowered 

 variety, 110 



Birch, its graceful growth, 8 ; 

 colour of bark, 9 ; fragrance in 

 April, 51 ; grouped ■with holly, 

 152 



Bird-cherry, 182 



Bitton, Canon Ellacombe's gar- 

 den at, 206 



Blue-eyed Maiy, 44 



Books on gardening, 192 and on- 

 ward 



Border plants, their young growth 

 in April, 51 



Bracken, 87; cut into layering- 

 pegs, 98 ; careful cutting, 99 ; 

 when at its best to cut, 106; 

 autumn colouring, 127 



Bramble, colour of leaves in 

 winter, 20 ; in forest groups, 

 44 ; in orchard, 181 ; American 

 kinds, 182 



Briar roses, 80, 104 



Bryony, the two wild kinds, 43 



Bulbous plants, early blooming, 

 how best to plant, 49 



Bullfinch, a garden enemy, 262 



Butcher's broom, 151 



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