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Aspect, Influence of, on plants, 67
Conservatory, the—
Cactus plants for, 26
Hanging plants in, 26
How to stage, 25
Plants suitable for hanging baskets, 26
Enemies of the garden—
Earwigs, to get rid of, 45
Mice, to get rid of, 45
Slugs, to get rid of, 44
Wireworms, to get rid of, 45
Flowers—
Annuals, 76
Biennials, 78
Colours for day and evening use, 84
Natural and forced procurable each month, 86
To pack for post, 84
Fruit, want of flavour in, 72
Gardens, small—
Be original in planting, 17
Beds and bedding, hints for, 14
Border soil for, 16
Breaking up the straight appearance of, 11
Description of a small and lovely garden, 17
Duty of making experiments in, 17
Eye for colour needed in, 15
Fruit for, 70
General arrangement of, 9
How not to plant, 12
Lawns, to keep in order, 13
Little things that tell in, 12
Making the most of land, 15
Ornamental and useful, 73
Paths of, to keep in order, 14
Stone fruit for, 71
The Dell at Chertsey, 18
To begin well, 9
Walks, the, 10
Gardening Hints—
Art of buying plants, the, 98
Cut off dead flowers, 98
Labelling, 97
Manures, 97
Tidiness, 99
Glossary of terms used by Gardeners, 7
Greenhouses—
Advantages of, over conservatories, 27
Artificial heat for, 27
Climbers in, 26
Houseleeks, 54
Storing plants in, 28
The joys of, 10
To manage, 26
Lopping one’s neighbour’s trees. A vexed question, 11
Monthly Hints for Gardeners—
January, 101
February, 102
March, 103
April, 104
May, 105
June, 106
July, 107
August, 108
September, 109
October, 110
November, 111
December, 112
Planting, the art of, 66
Plants that are neglected but handsome—
Asters, 20
Campanulas, 21
Cape Gooseberry, 23
Christmas roses, 22
Columbines, 20
Coreopsis grandiflora, 21
Delphiniums (larkspurs), 21
Erigerons, 22
Funkias, 22
Heuchera sanguinea, 22
Jacob’s ladder, 23
Lobelia fulgens, 22
Lychnis Chalcedonica, 22
Penstemons, 22
Pink flowered anemone japonica, 20
Potentillas, 23
Saxifrages, 23
Tradescantias & Trollius, 24
Violas, 24
Propagation of plants.
By careful division, 88
By layering, 90
By cuttings, 89
By seed, 89
Room Plants—
When to buy, 96
Correct way of watering, 92
For dark corners, 92
Good for two-thirds of the year, 96
Hare’s-foot ferns, 94
To keep them well balanced, 94
Leggy plants and what to do for, 93
Management of, 91
Palms, 91
Rockery, The—
Apennine gems for, 48
Bulbs for, 56
Hints for the construction of, 47
Rock roses, 50
Suitable plants for, 48
Roses—
Bush roses of H.P. type, 38
Climbers for cool walls, 37
Dwarf teas, 41
Good climbers for warm walls, 36
Hedges of, 41
Pillar, 40
Pruning, 38, 43
Tea, 35
Time to plant, 43
Shelter for plants, 67
Shrubs—
Ceanothus, The delicate, 64
Good all round, 62
Lilacs grafted, 64
St. John’s Wort, 59
Winter shrubbery, 64
Summer-houses—
Fragrant odours for, 33
How to cover, 32
Position of, 34
Table, Decoration—
Hints on, 83
Maidenhair, To make it last, 84
Simplicity in, 85
Stem-splitting, 83
Time for everything in gardening, A 69
Tool-sheds, Well stocked, 29
Trees—
Bank under, 60
Good plants for growing beneath, 58
Vegetables for small gardens, 73
Window Boxes—
Flowers for cold aspects, 81
Flowers for warm aspects, 82
How to make, 79
Pretty trailers for, 82
Showy flowers for winter, 80


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Footnote:[1] See Glossary, p. 7.

Transcriber’s Notes:

Punctuation has been corrected without note.

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