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INDEX. 



u. 



Ulmus americana, 192. 



,, americana, 195. 

 Umbrella Tree, the, 21 ; ear-leaved, 18. 



V. 



Vegetation on stone walls in Eng- 

 land, 60. 

 Vicia pyrenaica, 233. 

 Vine for its form, the, 169. 



„ shaded bower, 171. 

 Vines, wild Grape, in the San Joaquin 



Valley, 169. 

 Violet, Abonnen Nevue, 300. 



„ Admiral Avellan, 300. 



„ Baronne de Rothschild, 301. 



,, Bleue de Fontenay, 301. 



,, Brune de Bourg la Reine, 301. 



„ California, 301. 



„ Clevedon Hall, 301. 



,, Comtesse Edmund Dutertre, 

 301. 



,, Czar, 301. 



,, Explorateur Dybowski, 301. 



,, Gloire de Bourg la Reine, 301. 



„ ,, de Hyeres, 301. 



,, Grosse bleue, 301. 



„ Italia, 301. 



,, ]olm Raddenbury, 301. 



,, L'Inepuisable, 301. 



,, La France, 301. 



,, Le Lilas, 301. 



,, Luxonne, 301. 



Madame d'Arene, 301. 

 „ Mile. A. Pages, 301. 



Mignonette, 302. 

 ,, Nana compacta, 302. 

 „ Odorata rubra, 302. 

 „ Princess Beatrice, 302. 



of Wales, 302. 

 „ R. Augustine, 302. 

 ,, St. Anne's pink, 302. 



Violet, St. Helena, 302. 

 ,, Semprez, 302. 

 „ Souvenir de Millet Pere, 302. 

 ,, Sweet, the, and its varieties, 

 299. 



„ Victoria, 302. 

 „ Wellsiana, 302. 

 „ Wilson, 302. 

 Violets, double flowers, 302. 

 light flowers, 302. 



W. 



Water, 153. 



„ dangerous, 277. 



,, Dock, the great-leaved, 155. 



„ Hyacinth, the, 238. 



,, Lilies in the open air, a group 

 of blue, 30. 



„ giant blue, the, 303. 

 Waterside plants, effective, 155. 

 Weasel the gardener's friend, the, 



116. 



Westringia triphylla, 150. 



Wild garden, azure and blue flowers 

 in the, 47 ; does not take the place 

 of the flower garden, 79 ; in Vir- 

 ginia, a, 269 ; Willow-shaded, 292. 



Willow details, 141. 



Willow, Redwood, the, 139 ; old trees 



of, 139. 

 Windflowers, blue, 48. 

 Wind-waving, 224. 

 Wistarias as standards and bushes 



and in other forms, 312. 

 Wood Hyacinths, 49. 



,, lot agreement, 59. 



„ lots, 59. 



„ time and the evergreen, 105. 

 Woodland, native trees best for re- 

 planting old, 224. 

 ,, live fencing for, 281. 

 Woods, evergreen, for beauty and 

 profit, 37. 

 „ from underwood growths, 

 renewing, 225. 



Woods, home landscape and home, 

 36, 50,153, 223,263,298. 



„ Oak, pruning, 226. 



„ sowing, 158. 



,, sunny spots in, 264. 



,, without grubbing, replant- 

 ing, 22 1 ; without fenc- 

 ing, 298. 



Yew, 118. 



,, common, the, 51. 

 Yucca, 250. 



aloifolia, 286. 

 angustissima, 253. 

 Arkansana, 254. 

 australis, 316. 

 baccata, 317. 

 brevifolia, 316. 

 constricta, 253. 

 De Smetiana, 285. 

 elephantipes, 316. 

 filamentosa, 252 ; vars. of, 

 252. 



flaccida, 252 ; vars. of, 252. 

 flexilis, 285 ; vars. of, 265. 

 gigantea, 284. 

 glauca, 254 ; stricta, 254. 

 gloriosa, 284 ; vars. of, 285. 

 Harrimaniae, 253. 

 in flower, 317. 

 Louisianensis, 284. 

 macrocarpa, 318. 

 Mohavensis, 318. 

 Professor Trelease on, 284, 



316. 

 radiosa, 253. 

 recurvifolia, 2S5. 

 rigida, 284. 

 rostrata, 284. 

 rupicola, 284. 

 Schottii, 316. 

 tenuistyla, 253. 

 valida, 317. 

 Yulan, the, 16. 



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