IKDEX. 



17.7 



Flower-garden, on the general cul- 

 ture of the, 1 ; in what respect 

 it differs from the kitchen-garden, 

 ib. ; on the laying out and planting 

 of the, 2 etseq.; divided into three 

 classes, 6 ; the town gardens, ib. ; the 

 villa gardens, 15; the country gar- 

 dens, 20 et seq. (see Flowers) ; 

 calendar of monthly operations in 

 the, 160 et seq. 



Flowering trees, list of, 159. 



Flowers, the various sorts to be cul- 

 tivated in gardens, 16 — 21. 



, Bulbous, their properties and 

 culture, 21 etseq.; the different kinds 

 of, 22—50 (See Bulbous Flowers). 



Tuberous and Rhizomatous, 

 their properties and culture, 50 et 

 seq.; the different kinds of, 51 — 72 

 (See Tuberous). 



, Herbaceous, their properties 

 and culture, 72 ; the different kinds 

 of, 73—107 (See Herbaceous). 



— — , Shrubby and Sub-shrubby, 

 their culture, and different kinds of, 

 10~— 15R (See Shrubby). 



, Annual, list of, 158, 159. 



Forget-me-not, its culture, 87. 



Fortune's yellow rose, its introduction 

 and culture, 148. 



Foxglove, varieties and culture of the, 

 83". 



French roses, their varieties, 140. 



Fritillaria imperialis, a bulbous flower, 

 25 ; meleagris, 27. 



Fritillary, a bulbous flower, 27. 



Frutex, popular use of the term, 108. 



Fumitory, the corydalis of the mo- 

 derns, 83 ; varieties and culture of, ib. 



G. m 



Galanthus nivalis, a bulbous flower, 

 42 



Gardens, on the laying out and plant- 

 ing of, 2 ; in towns, 6 ; of villas, 

 15; country ones, 2'd ct seq. (See 

 Flowers). 



Garlic, culture of, 27. 



Genista scoparia (broom), its varieties, 

 111 



Gentian, varieties and culture of, 84. 

 Geraniums, 81 ; fancy ones, 18; their 



culture, 85. 

 Geum, varieties and culture of the-, 84. 

 Gladiolus, the corn-flag, its culture, 



27. 



Golden rod, its culture, 85. 



Granatum (pomegranate), culture and 

 different species of the, 127. 



Grass, culture of, 11, 86 • different spe- 

 cies of, 86. 



Greenhouses, in town gardens, 13. 

 Guelder rose, different species, and 



culture of the, 118. 

 Guernsey lily, its culture, 23. 

 Gum cistus, 114. 



H. 



Harebell, the, 76*. 



Hazel, the, 13. 



Heart's-ease, culture of, 97. 



Heaths, do not bloom well in town 



gardens, 12; family of, 118; their 



culture, 118, 119. 

 Helichrysum bracteatum, 83. 

 Helipterum eximium, &c. 83. 

 Helleborus hyemalis, 51 ; niger, 55. 

 Hemerocallis flava, a tuberous flower, 



60. 



Hepatica triloba, culture of the, 88. 

 Herb Bennet, 84. 



Herbaceous Flowers, their proper- 

 ties and culture, 72 et seq. ; the 

 different kinds of, 73—107 ; the al- 

 strcemeria and American cowslip, 

 73; the antirrhinum majus and the 

 aquilegia vulgaris, 74 ; the asclepias 

 and the auricula, 75 ; the campa- 

 nula, the Campion, and the calceola- 

 ria, 76 ; the carnation, 77 ; the chry- 

 santhemum, 79 ; the cineraria, 

 coboea, and coltsfoot, 80 ; the com- 

 melina, cranesbill, crowfoot, daisy, 

 dielytra, and escholtzia, 81 ; the 

 evening primrose and the everlast- 

 ing, 82 ; the foxglove, 83 ; the 

 geum and the gentian, 84 ; the 

 geranium, 85 ; the golden rod and the 

 grasses, 86; flax and the forget-me- 

 not, 8/ ; the fumitory and hepatica, 

 88 ; the hollyhocks, 88— 91 ; the hop, 

 91 ; the larkspur, lily, and lobelia, 92; 

 London pride and London tuft, 93 ; 

 lungwort and lupine, 94; lychnis, 

 marsh marigold, and mesembrian- 

 themum, 95 ; Michaelmas daisies, 

 mimulus moschatus, and moneywort, 

 96 ; pansy and pentstemon, 97 ; per- 

 ennial asters, periwinkle, and 

 phlox, 98 ; the pimpernel and pink, 

 99 ; the polyanthus and potentilla, 

 100; the primrose, 101 ; the rocket 

 and St. John's wort, 102 ; salvia, 

 and scabious, 103; the sedum, 

 spiderwort, and thrift, 104; the 

 valerian, and veronica chamsedrys, 

 105 ; the violet, 1C6 ; the water lily 

 and willow herb, 107« 



Hibberd, Shirley, his remarks on town 

 gardening, 7- 



Hibiscus, varieties of the, 119. 



Hibiscus Syriacus, its culture, 107. 



