INDEX 
PART I. 
CaAPTBB L window Gardening: Its Pleasures— Increase In Popular Taste— Refining In- PAdli. 
flueuces. 5 to 1« 
IL Location and Designs for Window Gaideus 11 to 2* 
in. General Management of Wiudow Gaideiis 2;) to .15 
IV. Special Care of Window Gardens in Winter, Simug, Suniiiier, Aiitiiiiiu 36 to 44 
V. Insects, and how to kill tbem 45 to 48 
VI. Propagation from Seeds. Cuttings, &.C 49 to 52 
VIL Propagating Boxes, Heating Cases and Cold I''ninie3 53 to 5u 
VIIL Window Pots, Boxes, Jardinieres and Plant St amis 57 to 76 
IX Conservatories and Greenhouses 77 to 90 
p A n T II. 
Plants kok AVindow Gardens. 
TIAPTBR X. Hanging Baskets 91 to 110 
XL The Ivy for Decorative piiiiioses Ill to 118 
XIL Cnimbing Vines— Balcony (JaidiMiing lig to 137 
XIIL Bulbs 138 to 157 
XIV. Ferneries. Wardiau Cases, and Fern Decorations 158 to 188 
XV. The Camellia 189 to 191 
XVL TheRose 192 to 197 
XVIL TheFuchsia— The Myrtle 198 to 203 
XVIII. The Heliotrope 2u4 to 206 
XIX. The Geranium 2(17 to 211 
XX. Tlie Oleander, Bonvardia, Mahernia Odarata 212 to 214 
XXL Verbenas, Petunias, Pyretlirunis 215 to 218 
XXIL The Miguionette, Cinerarias, Wall Flowers, .Slocks 219 to 222 
XXIII. Carnations 223 to 225 
XXIV. Alpine Plants 226 to 232 
XXV Miscellaneous Plauts 233 to 24« 
PART III. 
Parlor Decorations. 
Cbaptkk XXVI. Ttp n<-coraflon of Parlors and Living Rooms with Oiuanicntal Plants 
and 1- U. « f I » M7 to SW 
