CONTENTS xiii 
PAGES 
6. Cxumeine Puants . : : * . E . : : . 807 
Annual herbaceous climbers. . . ts a . . - 310 
Perennial herbaceous climbers : . . . F . sil 
Woody perennial climbers : 2 ‘ . 7 - 3 . 3814 
Climbing roses. . ‘ . . - ‘ . : . . 3818 
7. Trees FoR LAwns AND STREETS . 2 ‘ : A ‘ - 319 
List of hardy deciduous trees for the North . : F ‘ - $822 
Non-coniferous trees for the South . . = : 7 : - 3830 
8. ConirFeERoUs EVERGREEN SHRUBS AND TREES ‘ : . . 3831 
List of shrubby conifers . . - 3 3 5 5 s . 333 
Arboreous conifers . : i : . . . : . . 834 
Conifers for the South . : 3 . . : . . - 336 
9. WINDOW-GARDENS . é 5 A < ‘ . A 4 . 3836 
The window-box for outside effect . : 5 < ‘ ‘ . 837 
The inside window-garden, or ‘‘ house plants” : 5 : . 3841 
Bulbs in the window-garden . 5 i. - 5 = : . 845 
Watering house plants . 5 . . : . 3 : - 847 
Hanging baskets. . 4 a . . s 3 ‘: . 3848 
Aquarium . é c : ‘ . F 7 5 . - 3848 
CHAPTER VIII 
Tue GROWING OF THE ORNAMENTAL Piants —InstrucTions on Par- 
TICULAR Kinps . 7 . ‘ : 3 ‘ : - 3850-407 
Abutilons, 351; agapanthus, 851; alstremeria, 352; amaryllis, 
352; anemone, 353; aralia, 354; araucaria, 354; auricula, 354; 
azaleas, 355; begonias, 356; cactus, 358; caladium, 359; calceo- 
laria, 360; calla, 360; camellias, 361; cannas, 361; carnations, 
363; century plants, 364; chrysanthemums, 365; cineraria, 367 ; 
clematis, 367,; coleus, 868; crocus, 368; croton, 3869; cyclamen, 
370; dahlia, 870; ferns, 372; freesia, 373; fuchsia, 373; gera- 
nium, 374; gladiolus, 374; gloxinia, 375 ; grevillea, 376 ; hollyhocks, 
376; hyacinths, 377; iris, 378; lily, 378; lily-of-the-valley, 381; 
mignonette, 381; moon-flowers, 381; narcissus, 382; oleander, 
383 ; oxalis, 384; palms, 384; pandanus, 385; pansy, 386; pelar- 
gonium, 886; peony, 387; phlox, 388; primulas, 389; rhododen- 
drons, 390; rose, 391; smilax, 401; stocks, 402; sweet pea, 403; 
swainsona, 403; tuberose, 404; tulips, 405; violet, 406; wax 
plant, 407. 
