INDEX 



301 



Sea Buckthorn, 90 



Sea Kale, 207, 241 



Shallot, 251 



Sitting-room, 7 



Skinwiia, 107 



Solamcm, 252, 253 



Soldanella, 88 



Sound of leaves, 279 



Sounds, of building, 18, 19 ; of 



wind in Scotch fir, 23 

 Southernwood (ArCemisia), 194 

 Sower, 125 



Special gardens, 35, 59 

 Speedwell, wild, 106 

 Spinach, 248 

 Spircea, shrubby, 203 

 Spores of ferns, 231 ; sowing 



them, 233 

 Spruce fir plantation, 25, 26 

 Stairs, 8 

 StobcBa, 196 



Stratification in rock- work, 92 

 Swedes, 237 

 Sweet-brier, 65 

 Sweet Cicely, 249 



Taraxacum, 243 



Tea Koses as cut flowers, 146 



Theatre, model. 111 



Things worth doing, 271 



Thistles, giant, 195 



Thorii-trees, 90 



Thrift, 106 



Tittlebat, 258 



Tomato, 251 



Tools, 110 ; their kinship, 122 



Tradition iu building, 4, 46 



Tree-Lupin, 68, 93, 188 



Trees, in lane-banks, 39 and on- 



ward ; tree-felling, 125 ; sound 

 of, 279 ; suitable for avenues, 

 286 



Trenching, deep in poor soils, 192 



Tricntalis, 89 



Trillium, 91 



Turnip, 238 



Umbellifcrce, 250 



Variety, 275 



Vegetable ]Marrows, 207, 253 

 Verhascicm phloinoides, 68 

 Veronica prostrata ; satureioideSy 



98 

 Vilmorin, Messrs., 207 

 Vinca major ; minor; acutiflora. 



Viola cucullata, 

 Violets, 101 



101 



Wall-flowers, 33 and onward ; 

 alpine, 36 



Wall Pennywort, 89 



Water-cress, 241 



Water Plantain (Alisma), 89 



Weigcla, 203 



White Beam tree, 284 



Whortleberry, 92, 179 



Wild flowers for cutting, 134 



Windows, 8 ; window-boards, 8 



Winter gardens, 152 



Winter house-decoration of foli- 

 age, 147 



Woodlaud in April, 20 and on- 

 ward 



Wood-Sorrel, 26 



Workman, dexterity of, 18 



Workshop, 108; its lessons, 112 



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 Edinburgh 6^ London 



