I The Medieval Pleasance
II The Garden of Delight
III The Italian Renaissance Garden
IV Bagh-i-vafa
V New Fad for Flowers
VI Tudor Gardens
VII Garden Pleasures
I Flower Lovers and Herbalists
II The Elizabethan Garden
III Old Garden Authors
IV "Outlandish" and English Flowers
I Primroses, Cowslips, and Oxlips
II " Daffodils that Come Before the Swallow Dares "
III " Daisies Pied and Violets Blue "
IV "Lady-smocks all Silver White" and "Cuckoo Buds of Yellow Hue"
V Anemones and "Azured Harebells"
VI Columbine and Broom-flower
I " Morning Roses Newly Washed with Dew "
II " Lilies of All Kinds "
III Crown-Imperial and Flower-de-luce
IV Fern and Honeysuckle
V Carnations and Gilliflowers
VI Marigold and Larkspur
VII Pansies for Thoughts and Poppies for Dreams
VIII Crow-flowers and Long Purples
IX Saffron Crocus and Cuckoo-flowers
X Pomegranate and Myrtle
I Rosemary and Rue
II Lavender, Mints, and Fennel
III Sweet Marjoram, Thyme, and Savory
IV Sweet Balm and Camomile
V Dian's Bud and Monk's-hood Blue
I Holly and Ivy
II Mistletoe and Box
I The Stately Garden
II The Small Garden
III Soil and Seed
IV The Gateway
V The Garden-House
VI The Mount
VII Rustic Arches
VIII Seats
IX Vases, Jars, and Tubs
X Fountains
XI The Dove-cote
XII The Sun-dial
XIII The Terrace
XIV The Pleached Alley
XV Hedges
XVI Paths
XVII Borders
XVIII Edgings
XIX Knots
XX The Rock-Garden
XXI Flowers
XXII Potpourri
A MASKE OF FLOWERS
COMPLETE LIST OF SHAKESPEARIAN FLOWERS WITH BOTANICAL IDENTIFICATIONS
APPENDIX
ELIZABETHAN GARDEN AT SHAKESPEARE'S BIRTHPLACE
INDEX
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, NEW PLACE, BORDER OF ANNUALS
THE SHAKESPEARE GARDEN
BY ESTHER SINGLETON
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS
FROM PHOTOGRAPHS
AND REPRODUCTIONS OF
OLD WOOD CUTS
Peacocks
PUBLISHED BY THE CENTURY CO.
NEW YORK M CM XX II