262 



Gardens for Small Country Houses. 



Shepherd's Gate, garden at, xxix., xxx., xxxiii. 



Shrubs in rock garden, 247, 24S ; for walls, 118. 



Sitwell, Sir George, quoted, 222. 



Slate stones in retaining walls, 119. 



Sloping ground, treatment of, xix. — xxxv., 74. 



Small Country Houses of To-day, reference to, 109. 



Small sites, the treatment of. Chapter VII. 



Smith and Brewer, design by, 188, 191. 



Smith, F. E., his house at Charlton, thai died slielters 



at, 217, 218. 

 Smith, Maberlev, design by, 59, 61. 

 South Kensmgton jNIuseum, fountain at, 163. 

 Stairways, xxiii. — xxviii., Chapter IX., 225, 225 and 



see Steps. 

 Staplefield Grange, garden house at, 216, 21S. 

 Statues, 19, 26, 56, 58, 62, 63, 65, 232, 233, 234, 237, 



237, 238, Chapter XIX. 

 Statues in pools, xxxiii., 161. 

 Stepped water gardens, 155, 156. 

 Steps, xxiii. — xxvi., 6, 7, 8, 10, 10, 19, 21, 23, 37, 46, 



48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 57, 75, 76, 77, 80, 127, 127, 



128, 195, 2o5 ; in rock gardens, 254, 254; over 



pool, 147, 151. 

 Stoneywell Cottage, pool at, 165, 166. 

 Stratification in rock gardens, 240, 241. 

 Suburban garden, plan for, 73, 73. 

 Sullingstead, Hascombe, porch at, 93, 93. 

 Summer houses, Chapter XVIII., and sec garden 



houses. 

 Sundial, pools grouped round, 148 

 Sundials, 6, 8, 174, 176, Chapter XX. 

 Sunk gardens, 29 — 32, 30—32, 56, 38, 61, 155, 156. 

 Sun-trap walls, 108 — 110, loS — 109. 

 Sutton Courtenay, well-head at, 168, 169 

 Tables, garden, 237, 238, 238. 

 Tank garden, 19, 20, 21. 

 Teak for seats, 238. 

 Temple Dinslev, gaiden at, 219, 221. 

 Term figures, 223, 223. 

 Terraces, xx. — xxviii., 74, 76, 79, 80, 93, 95; pavilions 



for, 218, 218; gates on, 204, 204; in rock 



garden, 254, 254; cost of, 48. 

 Terra-cotta garden ornaments, 223. 

 Thatched root for garden houses, g, 211, 211, 212,217. 

 The House and its Equipment, quoted, 199. 

 Thomas, Inigo, designs bv, 100, 102, 105, 106. 

 " Thunder-House," 44, 45. 

 Thursley, garden at, xxxi., xxxv. 

 Tijou, Jean, smith, 199. 

 Tile-built basin, 14=;; fountain, 160, 161; parapets, 



103, 104, 104; pergolas, 182, 183, 185. 

 Tile-pavmg, 177—178, 176—178. 

 Tinned ornament on Icadwork, 226, 226. 

 Tipping, H. Avray, planting scheme by, 64. 

 Toads of lead, 161. 

 Tool-houses, 13, 218, 218. 

 Topiary work, xix. — xxii., xxiv., xxvii., xxxiii. — xxxvi., 



139, 140, 185, 189. 

 Tortoise of lead, 161, 161 

 Town Gardens, 60, 62. 

 Trees as rose supports, 20, 24. 



Treillage, xvi., xliii. — xlvi., xliii. — iv., 60, 63, 191, 193; 

 perspective, 185, 189; shelter, 217, 21S; dcjor, 

 2o5, 206; roofing to pergola, 185, 188. 

 Troup, F. W., designs by, 109, 185, 188, 225, 225. 



Triggs, H. Inigo, designs by, 55, 59, 63, 97, 97, io.|. — 



105, 104—105, 132, 135, 157, 157, 158, 159, 177, 



178, 182, 184, 207, 207, 213. 

 Tubs, placed by pool, 148. 



Turner, Thackerav, .garden designed by. Chapter IV. 

 Turner, Christopher, ,, ,, 143, 141-2-3 



" The Twelve Apostles " yew hedge, 130, 131. 

 Unsworth, W. F., designs by, 57, 214, 216, 

 Unsworth and Triggs, designs by, 60, 61, 83, 84, 92, 93, 



147, 148, 151, 214. 

 Van Nost, Jan, 225, 226, 227, 230; figures modelled 



by, 221, 222, 222. 

 Vases, xxiii., Chapter XIX. 

 Vernacular, building, 209. 



View, framing of, bv garden features, xxxv., 54. 

 Vine^'ards, Great Baddow, garden at, 143, 145, 209, 



209, 233, 233. 

 Vistas made bj^ gates, 198, 203 ; treatment of, xxvi. 

 Voysey, C. F. A., designs by, 76, 162, 162. 

 Vttlgaria, Herman's, quoted. 193. 

 Walberswick, garden at, 69, 69, 70. 

 Walks, see Wood-walks. 



Wallace, R. and Co., garden laid out by, xxv. 

 Wall-fountiuns, 160, lOi, 162, 163. 

 Walled gardens, XXX., xli., 34, 198,203, 203, 214, 215,213. 

 Walls, xl., xlii.. Chapter X., 56, 57, 58 ; climbing plants 



for, 2 ; retaining, and their planting. Chapter XII. 

 Warren, a smith, 200. 

 Water gardens, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21. 

 Water, in rock gardens, 249, 230, 250. 

 Water in the formal garden. Chapter XIV. 

 Water level in pools, 147. 

 Watts, Mrs. G. F., 223. 

 Well-heads, 166—168, 167, 169. 

 Westbrook, Godalming, Chapter IV. 

 West Dean, pergola at, igi, 193. 

 White, E., design by, xxxi., xxxv. 

 White, Gilbert, Natural History of Selborne, quoted, 58. 

 White, J. P., designs by, 185, 189, 191, 192, 238. 

 Wind, garden protected against, 64. 

 Windows in garden houses, 216. 

 Winter garden, 33, 34, 34. 

 Wistaria, misplaced, 115, ii5. 

 Witle}', Reading, garden at, 82, 83. 

 Wittersham House, garden at, 203, 204, 215, 213, 



237, 238. 

 Wood-walks, 41, 42, 42, 43, 44. 

 Wooden gates, 194, 196, 204, 205. 

 Woodgate, Four Oaks, Chapter 11. 

 Woodland gardens. Chapter II. 

 Woodland walk, steps for, 98, 99. 

 Wootton Lodge, Staffs, pool at, 146, 149. 

 Wotton House, gate at, 200, 200. 

 Wroxall Abbey, wall at, loS, 110. 

 Wren, Sir Christopher, loS. 

 Wrought-iron gates. Chapter X\'II. 

 Wych Cross Place, garden at, 162, 163, 200, 202, ii--,, 



224. 

 Yew and other hedges, xix. — xxii., xxiv., xxvii., xxxiii. — 

 xxxvi., xix., xxxiii., xxxix.. Chapter XHI., 27, y^i- 

 Yews, Irish, 60, 63. 

 York stone paving, 171. 

 Young, Thomas, designs by, 76, 78 — 80. 

 Youtli and Maiden^ figures, 220, 221. 

 Yuccas, 40, 42. 



JSIoic, — The LAKGE numerals ijidicate iiu'strations of l/ie subject indexed, and refer not to the Figure luimbeis, but 

 to the TAGES o« which Uliistrations ivitt be found. The small numerals indicate references in the text 



