CHAPTER I. | | PAGE | Explanatory | 1 | CHAPTER II. | Example from the Forget–me–not Family | 9 | CHAPTER III. | Example from Hardy Bulbs and Tubers in Grass | 15 | CHAPTER IV. | Example from the Globe Flower Order | 21 | CHAPTER V. | Plants chiefly fitted for the Wild Garden | 32 | CHAPTER VI. | Ditches and narrow shady Lanes, Copses, Hedgerows, and Thickets | 36 | CHAPTER VII. | Drapery for Trees and Bushes | 43 | CHAPTER VIII. | The common Shrubbery, Woods and Woodland Drives | 51 | CHAPTER IX. | The Brook–side, Water–side, and Bog Gardens | 67 | CHAPTER X. | Roses for the Wild Garden, and for Hedgerows, Fences, and Groups | 81 | CHAPTER XI. | Wild Gardening on Walls or Ruins | 88 | CHAPTER XII. | Some Results | 92 | CHAPTER XIII. | A Plan for the Embellishment of the Shrubbery Borders in London Parks | 111 | CHAPTER XIV. | The Principal Types of Hardy Exotic Flowering Plants for the Wild Garden | 120 | CHAPTER XV. | Selections of Hardy Exotic Plants for various Positions in the Wild Garden | 163 |
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