Acanthus, 120 Accident, a beautiful, 51 Achillea, 122 Achilleas, large white, 53 Aconite, the Winter, 139 Aconitum, 121 Adam’s Needle, 162 Ajuga, 122 Alkanet, 125 Allium, the White, 123 Allium, the Yellow, naturalised, 42 Alstroemeria, 123 American Cowslip, 136 American Swamp Lily, 64 American White Wood Lily, 59 Ampelopsis, 130 Anchusa, 125 Anemone, 124 Anemone, Blue Apennine, 17 Anemone fulgens, 23 Anemones in the Riviera, 25 Anthericum, 125 Antirrhinum, 125 Apennine Anemone, 7 Aquilegia, 125 Arabis, 126 Arenaria, 126 Arenaria balearica on a wall, 88 Aristolochia Sipho, 129 Arum, 127 Arundo Donax, 155 Asclepias, 128 Asphodel, 127 Aster, 128 Astragalus, 129 Astrantia, 129 Atragene Alpina, 30 Aubrietia, 129 Bamboo, 130 Bambusa, 130 Baptisia, 130 Barren–wort, 138 Bear’s Breech, 120 Bedding System, the, 2 Bee Balm, 150 Bell–flower, 130 Bindweed, 134 Bindweed, a South European, 135 Bindweed, large white, 39 Bitter Vetch, 151 Blood–root, 15 Bloodwort, 157 Blue Apennine Anemone, 17 Blue Rock Cress, 129 Bog Garden, 77 Bog Gardens, 67 Bohemian Comfrey, 11 Borage, 12 Borage family, 9 Borago, 130 Borago cretica, 13 Bramble, 155 Bramble, the Nootka, 40 Brookside Gardens, 67 Bugle, 122 Bulbs, hardy, for naturalisation, 172 Bulbs and Tubers in grass, 15 Calla palustris, 135 Callirhoe, 150 Calystegia, 134 Campanula, 130 Candytuft, Evergreen, 145 Cape Pond Weed, 75 Catch–fly, 157 Celastrus, 46 Centaurea, 131 Centranthus ruber, 131 Cephalaria, 157 Cephalaria procera, 33 Cerastium, 131 Cheddar Pink, 91 Cheddar Pink, Saxifrage, etc., on wall, 89 Cheiranthus, 131 Christmas Rose, 143 Clematis, 133 Clematis erecta, 133 Clematis flammula, 21 Clematis, large white, on Yew tree, 44 Clematis, the mountain, 22 Clematis, the White–flowered European, 133 Climbers, 166 Climbing plants crucified, 45 Climbing plants for Wild Garden, 8 Climbing Rose isolated on grass, 87 Colchicum, 132 Colony of Myrrhis odorata, 51 Colony of Narcissus in shrubbery, 57 Colony of Summer Snowflake, 119 Columbine, 125 Columbine, the Siberian, 126 Columbines in Grass, v Comfrey, 157 Comfreys, 11 Common Lupine, 146 Copse, Lily of the Valley in a, 63 Copses, 36 Coral–wort, 135 Cornus canadensis, 133 Coronilla varia, 135 Cotton Thistle, 151 Cow Parsnip, the Giant, 35 Cow Parsnips, 143 Crambe, 134 Crane’s Bill, wild, 94 Creeping Forget–me–not, 151 Cretan Borage, 13 Crocus, 132 Crocuses, 17 Crocuses in turf, 20 Culture in Woods, 64 Cyclamen, 133 Cyclamen, Ivy–leaved, 5 Cyclamens in the Wild Garden, 134 Cyperus longus, 73 Cypripedium spectabile, 133 Daffodil, 151 Day Lily, 143 Day Lily by margin of water, 76 Delphinium, 136 Dentaria, 135 Dianthus, 137 Dielytra, 136 Digitalis, 137 Digging shrubbery borders, 51 Ditches, 36 Dodecatheon, 136 Dog’s–tooth Violet, 139 Doronicum, 136 Drapery for trees and bushes, 43 Dug and mutilated shrubbery in St. James’s Park, 111 Dwarf Cornel, 133 Echinops, 138 Ellacombe, Rev. H. N., on the Rose, 81 Enothera, 151 EpigÆa repens, 138 Epimedium, 138 Eranthis hyemalis, 139 Erica, 138 Eryngium, 138 Erythronium, 139 Eupatorium, 137 Evening Primrose, 151 Evening Primrose at night, 4 Evergreen Candytuft, 145 Everlasting Pea, 148 Exotic and British Wild Flowers in the Wild Garden, 17 Ferns, 141 Ferula, 140 Flame Flower, 159 Fleur de Lis, 145 Flowers, Spring and early Summer, 166 Forget–me–not, 149 Forget–me–not, Creeping, 151 Foxglove, 137 Fritillaria, 140 Fumaria, 136 Fumitory, 136 Fumitory, the Yellow, on wall, 91 Funkia, 139 Funkia Sieboldi, group of, 140 Galanthus, 143 Galega, 142 Gardens of the future, 58 Gentian, 142 Geranium, 141 Geranium, a hardy, 141 Geraniums in Grass, v Giant Comfrey, 13 Giant Cow Parsnip, 35 Giant Fennel, 140 Giant Sea–kale, 134 Globe Flower, 159 Globe Flower order, 21 Globe Flowers, 25 Globe Flowers, group of, 21 Globe Thistle, 138 Goat’s Rue, 142 Golden Rod, 156 Grape Hyacinth, 148 Grape Hyacinths, 17 Grass, double Crimson PÆonies in, 30 Grass, Star of Bethlehem in, 15 Grasses for naturalisation, 171 Great Siberian vegetation, type of, 35 Green Hellebore in the Wild Garden, 26 Gromwells, 11 Gypsophila, 142 Hardy flowers by brook–side, 69 Heath, 138 Hedgerows, 36 Helianthemum, 144 Helianthus, 144 Hellebore in Wild Garden, 26 Helleborus, 143 Hemerocallis, 143 Hemp Agrimony, 137 Hepatica angulosa, 24 Hepatica, common, 25 Heracleum, 143 Herb Paris and Solomon’s Seal in copse by streamlet, 67 Hesperis, 145 Honesty, 146 Honeysuckle, 147 Hop, the, 45 Houseleek, 158 Hovey, Mr., on tree drapery, 47 Hypericum, 145 Iberis, 145 Illustrations, list of, xi Indian Cress, showy, 160 Iris, 145 Japan Anemone in the Wild Garden, 23 Japan Knotweed, 152 Japan Sedum in Wild Garden, 92 Kitaibelia, 150 Knap–weed, 131 Knautia, 157 Landwort, 126 Large Achilleas, 53 Large Bindweed, 39 Large–flowered Clematis, 101 Large–leafed Saxifrage, 97 Larkspurs, perennial, 27 Lathyrus, 147 Lavender, Sea, 156 Leopard’s Bane, 136 Leucojum, 147 Liane in the north, 49 Lilies through carpet of White Arabis, 55 Lilium, 146 Lily, 146 Lily, American Swamp, 64 Lily, American White Wood, 59 Lily of the Valley in a copse, 63 Lily, Wood, 159 Lily, Water, 151 Lily, White Wood, 37 Lithospermum prostratum, 147 Longleat, Wild Garden at, 61 Lonicera, 147 Lords and Ladies, 127 Lunaria, 146 Lungwort, 154 Lungworts, 11 Lupine, common, 146 Lychnis, 147 Mallow, 150 Malope, 150 Malva, 150 Marsh Calla, 135 Marsh Mallow, 123 Marsh Marigold and Iris in early spring, 78 Masterwort, 129 Matthiola, 149 May–flower, 138 Meadow Rue, 158 Meadow Rue in Wild Garden, 1 Meadow Rues, 31 Meadow Saffron, foliage of, 132 Menispermum, 47 Menziesia, 138 Mertensia virginica, 12 Milk Vetch, 129 Mimulus, 148 Mocassin Flower, 133 Molopospermum, 149 Monarda, 150 Monkey–flower, 148 Monkshood, 121 Moonseed, 47 Mountain Clematis, 22 Mouse–ear, 131 Mowing Grass, 17 Mullein, a tall, 161 Muscari, 148 Myosotis, 149 Myrrh, 60 Myrrhis odorata, a colony of, 51 Narcissus, 151 Narcissus, colony of, in shrubbery, 57 New England, woods of, 58 Night effect of Evening Primrose, 4 Nootka Bramble, 40 Nuphar, 151 Nursery for London Parks, 118 NymphÆa, 151 Œnothera Lamarkiana, 4 Omphalodes, 151 Omphalodes verna, 10 Onopordon, 151 Orchard Wild Garden, 65 Ornithogalum, 151 Orobus, 151 Oxalis, 152 Ox–eye Daisy, the tall, 154 PÆonies in grass, 30 PÆony, 153 Papaver, in var., 153 Partridge Berry, 80 Pea, 147 Pea, Everlasting, 148 Perennial Larkspurs, 27 Perennial Larkspurs naturalised in shrubbbery, 28 Periwinkle, 161 Phlomis, 153 Physostegia, 154 Phytolacca decandra, 154 Pink, 137 Plants, Annual and Biennial, for naturalisation, 171 Plants, Aquatic, 171 Plants chiefly fitted for the Wild Garden, 32 Plants, climbing and twining, for copses, thickets, hedgerows, and trees, 172 Plants for bare banks, 164 Plants for calcareous or chalky soil, 169 Plants, hardy, with fine foliage, 165 Plants for hedge–banks and like places, 165 Plants for moist rich soils, 169 Plants for naturalisation beneath specimen trees on lawns, 167 Plants for naturalisation in lawns and other grassy places, 172 Plants for peat–soil, 169 Plants for the Wild Garden, 120 Plants of vigorous habit for the Wild Garden, 164 Plants, selections of, for old walls, ruins, or rocky slopes, 170 Plants, selections of hardy, 163 Plants suited for dry and gravelly soil, 170 Polygonum cuspidatum, 152 Poppy, 153 Primrose, Evening, 151 Pulmonaria, 154 Pyrethrum serotinum, 154 Rabbits and Woods, 173 Reasons for the system, 4 Red Valerian, 131 Reed, the Great, 155 Results, 92 Rheum, 155 Rhubarb, 155 Riviera, Anemones in the, 25 Rocket, 145 Rosa, 155 Rose, 155 Roses for the Wild Garden, hedgerows, fences, and groups, 81 Roses in the Riviera, 85 Rosy Coronilla, 135 Rubus, 155 Rudbeckia, 144 Rush, flowering, 73 Sanguinaria canadensis, 157 Saxifraga, 158 Saxifrage, 158 Scabious, the Giant, 33 Scabious, 157 Scilla, 157 Scillas, 17 Sea Holly, 138 Sea–kale, the Giant, 134 Sea Lavender, 156 Sedum, 157 Sempervivum, 158 Shady Lanes, 36 Shrubbery borders, digging of, 51 Shrubbery, margin of, 118 Shrubbery, Perennial Larkspurs naturalised in, 28 Sida, 150 Silene, 157 Silkweed, 128 Silphium, 144 Snakes–head, 140 Snapdragon, 125 Snowdrop, 17 Snowdrop–Anemone, colony of, in shrubbery not dug, 115 Snowdrops, 143 Snowdrops, Wild, by streamlet, 142 Solidago, 156 Solomon’s Seal, 18 Sowbread, 133 Speedwell, 162 Spiderwort, 159 SpirÆa, 156 Spring Flowers in the Wild Garden, 7 Squill, 157 Star of Bethlehem, 151 Star of Bethlehem in grass, 15 Starwort, 128 Statice, 156 St. Bruno’s Lily, 125 St. John’s Wort, 145 Stock, 149 Stonecrop, 157 Sunflower, Perennial, 144 Sun Rose on limestone rocks, 144 Sun Roses, 104 Symphytum, 157 Telekia cordifolia, 159 Tew Park, 98 Thalictrum, 158 Thickets, 36 Tiger Lilies in Wild Garden at Great Tew, 98 Tradescantia virginica, 159 Trailers, 166 Trees and Bushes, drapery for, 43 Tree drapery, Mr. Hovey on, 47 Trillium, 159 Tritoma, 159 Tritoma, group of, 160 TropÆolum speciosum, 160 Tulip, 159 Tunica, 142 Turf, Crocuses in, 20 Turk’s Cap Lily, 19 Valley in Somersetshire, 70 Verbascum, 161 Veronica, 162 Vetch, Bitter, 151 Vinca, 161 Vines, Wild, 48 Viola, 162 Violet, 162 Virginian Creepers, 130 Virginian Poke, 154 Wall Cress, 126 Wallflower, 131 Water Dock, Great, 72 Water Lily, 151 Water Lily, Yellow, 71 Water Plants, 70 Waterside Gardens, 67 White Arabis, Lilies coming up through carpet of, 55 White Clematis on Yew tree, 44 White Climbing Rose over old Catalpa tree, 84 White Lily in Wild Garden, 146 Wild Garden in the orchard, 65 Wild Garden, Japan Anemone in the, 23 Wild Garden, plants chiefly fitted for, 32 Wild Garden, plants for, 120 Wild Garden in America, 106 Wild gardening on walls or ruins, 88 Wild Garden, where to obtain plants, 120 Wild Orchard, 65 Wild Rose on a Pollard Ash, 83 Wild Vines, 48 Willow Herb, 7 Wilson, Mr. G. F., and wood–culture, 64 Windflower, 124 Winter Aconite, 15 Winter Heliotrope, 7 Wistaria, 45 Wood and herbaceous Meadow–sweets, 105 Wood–culture, 64 Wood–culture at Bodorgan, 65 Wood Lily, 159 Wood Plants, American, 150 Woodruff and Ivy, 108 Woods and woodland drives, 51 Woods of New England, 58 Wood Sorrel, 152 Wye Valley, 90 Yarrow, 122 Yellow Allium naturalised, 42 Yucca, 162 Printed by R. & R. Clark, Edinburgh. |