Alphabetical Index
- A
- Abobra viridiflora, fancy gourd, 96.
- Abutilons, 63, 64, 92.
- Achimenes, 60.
- Cuttings of, how to root, 60.
- Aconite, Winter, 191.
- Adverse criticism, hints about, 254.
- Advice, hints about, 253.
- Adlumia (Mountain Fringe, Climbing Fumitory, Allegheny Vine), 46, 92, 129.
- Ageratum, Cope’s Favourite, 119.
- Tom Thumb, 16.
- Ageratums, 16, 34, 35, 46, 81, 88, 91, 92, 94, 96, 101, 119, 121.
- Air-tight covers, should never be used to protect plants, 205.
- Alba plena Narcissi, 191.
- Alba superbissima Hyacinth, 192.
- Allegheny Vine, 129.
- Allemannia Cannas, 15.
- Alliums, care and treatment of, 194.
- Altheas, 201, 202, 206.
- Alyssum. See Sweet Alyssum.
- Amaryllis, 75, 155, 162–165.
- American Beauty Rose, 178.
- Ammonia, a stimulant for flowers, 25.
- Ampelopsis, 128, 207.
- Anchusa capensis, 119.
- Anemones, 192, 193.
- Treatment and raising of, 193.
- Annuals, various, from seed, 98–111.
- Annunciation Lily, 205.
- Anthony Waterer, crimson Spiræa, 197.
- Antirrhinums (Snapdragons), 46, 91, 93, 96, 98, 99.
- Ants, nests of, in the Lily bulb, remedy for, 181.
- Aphides, or green plant-lice, prevention and remedy for, 70.
- April, shrubs and plants that bloom in, 234.
- Aquatic Plants, 165–172.
- Aquilegia. See Columbine.
- Arrangement of flower-beds, 10.
- Arundo Donax, ornamental grass, 5, 16.
- Ashes, a good fertiliser to sweeten the soil, 25.
- Should not be mixed with manure, 25.
- Asparagus, 49, 64, 88, 94, 246.
- Asparagus plumosus nanus, 246.
- Proper time for planting, 64.
- Asparagus Sprengeri, how to sow, 49, 50.
- Asparagus tenuissimus, 246.
- Asters, 10, 25, 34, 43, 53, 99.
- A necessity of the fall garden, 99.
- Aim of the specialist, 99.
- Arranging for vases, 100.
- Bees do not care for, 43.
- Black beetle an unpleasant pest to, 247.
- Bride, 99.
- Chrysanthemum flowered, 99, 100.
- Cosmos borer destructive to, 247.
- Early planting recommended, 100.
- Frequent watering necessary, 101.
- Giant White Comet, 99.
- Japanese Tassel, 97.
- Kerosene for killing insects on, 100.
- Ostrich Feather, 99.
- Paris-green in the watering-pot for killing beetles, 100.
- Peony, 99.
- Perfection, 99.
- Proper place for planting, 10.
- Transplanting, 101.
- Use of seed of, 43.
- When to plant seed, 100.
- Aster-beds, ashes for fertilising, 25.
- Atmospheric moisture, maintaining a fair degree of, 209.
- August, shrubs and plants that bloom in, 240–242.
- Auratum Lily, growth of the, on wooded hillsides, 184.
- Aurea Bambusa, 171.
- Aurora Pansy, 116.
- B
- Bacon rind, for keeping moles from Iris roots, 200.
- Balsams, 47, 102, 103.
- Bamboo, 171.
- Bambusa Arundinacea, 171.
- Banana plants, 145.
- Baroness Van Thuyl Hyacinth, 192.
- Baskets, hanging. See Hanging-Baskets.
- Beetles, black. See Black beetles.
- Begonia cuttings, how to root, 60.
- Begonia, Dwarf Bijou, 66.
- Begonias, 39, 48, 58, 60, 66, 67, 88, 92–94, 97, 117, 150, 245.
- Begonias, tuberous—
- Bermuda Oxalis, should be grown in hanging-baskets, 195.
- Bignonia Radicans (Trumpet Vine)—
- Black Beauty Cannas, 15.
- Black beetles, a pest to Asters, 247.
- How to destroy, 100.
- Black lice, remedy for, 248.
- “Black spot,” fungous disease of the Rose, 247.
- Black-eyed Susan, 136.
- Blood, from slaughter-houses, a good fertiliser, 28.
- Blooming season of various trees, shrubs, and plants, 234–244.
- Boards for siding in making flower-beds, 8.
- Bone-meal, a substitute for, 27.
- As a fertiliser, 28.
- Bonfire Salvia, 121.
- Bordeaux mixture, for fungoid disease in Pansies, 115.
- Borders, exquisite flowers for, 197, 198.
- Borers, destroying chrysalis of, 203.
- Bougainvillea, 209.
- Bouquet, an ideal, 103.
- Bracket plants, Thunbergias valuable for, in winter, 136.
- Brackets, use of, increases capacity of window, 208, 209.
- Bride Aster, 99.
- Bride Rose, 178.
- Bruant Geranium, for south and west window-boxes, 91.
- Bryonopsis, 96, 132.
- Bulbous and tuberous-rooted plants, 147.
- Bulbs, for the amateur, 192.
- Burbank Cannas, 15.
- Burpee’s Defiance Petunia, 84.
- Buying seeds, 41–47.
- C
- Cabbage-worm, how to destroy, 204.
- Caladium esculentum (Elephant’s Ears), 149.
- Caladiums, 5, 15, 18, 22, 88, 89, 93, 149, 150, 151, 185, 186, 246.
- Caladiums, fancy-leaved—
- Calceolaria, 63, 68, 74.
- California Sunflower, 197.
- Callus, formation of, in cuttings, 61.
- Camphor Geraniums, 91.
- Candidums, 182.
- Candytuft, 46.
- Cannas, 4, 5, 14, 15, 18, 22, 29, 110, 121, 141, 142, 145, 147, 148, 150, 185, 187.
- Allemannia, 15.
- Beds of, should be lower than the lawn, 142.
- Best way of handling roots, 147.
- Black Beauty, 15.
- Burbank, 15.
- Care of, 185–187.
- Chicago, 15.
- Florence Vaughan, 15.
- French and orchid-flowered varieties should be started in the house, 147.
- Frozen portions should be removed, 185.
- Grow from seeds as easily, cheaply, and as soon as from bulbs, 141.
- Hints for planting and potting, 142.
- Italia, 15.
- Most convenient place for starting bulbs, 148.
- Orchid-flowered Cannas difficult to winter, 186.
- Papa, 15.
- Planting in baskets, 147.
- Proper soil for, 18.
- Queen Charlotte, 15.
- Roots to be saved should be dried in the sun, 186.
- Seeds should be filed before planting, 141.
- Should be wintered in a dry cellar, 186.
- Storing of tubers, 186.
- Suitable soil for, 142.
- Time for sowing seed, 142.
- Time for starting, 147.
- Canterbury-bells, cold-frames useful to protect, 37.
- Carnation-frames, 72.
- Carnation support, an easily made, 72.
- Carnations, 39, 40, 61, 70–72, 76, 205, 250.
- Giant of California, 70.
- Growing winter plants, 72.
- How to perpetuate any variety, 71.
- Keeping for winter blooming and for second year, 71.
- Keeping free from insects, 72, 73.
- Layerings valuable for, 61.
- Marguerite, 70.
- Methods employed by florists to produce long-stemmed varieties, 71.
- Most easily grown of all house-plants, 70.
- Planting and varieties of, 70.
- Castor-oil Bean, 144. See Ricinus.
- Centrosema (Butterfly Pea), 130.
- Chalcedonica Lychnis, hardy white flower, 198.
- Chameleon Nasturtium, 111.
- Charcoal for preserving Asters, 100.
- Chicago Cannas, 15.
- Chicken fences, how to make, 251, 252.
- Chicken netting, for use in the hotbed, 37.
- Chickens should not be allowed in the garden, 251.
- Chionodoxa, 191.
- Christ and the Apostles. See Crinum Scabrum.
- Chrysanthemum Flowered Aster, 99.
- Chrysanthemum lice, remedy for, 248.
- Chrysanthemums, 126.
- Cigar-boxes, convenient for raising fine seeds in, 48.
- Cinder walks, construction of, 9.
- Cinerarias, 48, 58, 62, 63, 69, 143, 208.
- Clara Bedman Salvia, 121.
- Clematis (Virgin’s Bower), 65, 137–139, 203, 252.
- Caring for and protecting in winter, 138.
- Cosmos borer destructive to, 247.
- Flammula, 138, 198.
- Jackmanni, 138.
- Leaves protect roots in winter, 207.
- Mrs. Edward Andre, 138.
- Most expensive vines to buy, 137.
- Paniculata, 138.
- Planting and raising, 137.
- Potting, 137.
- Raising from seed cheapest way of obtaining them, 137.
- Ramona, 138.
- Trimming plants, 139.
- Clothing, suitable, necessary for comfort for working in the garden, 257.
- Clover-root, 65.
- Coal-ash walks, construction of, 9.
- Cobæa San Salvador, 130.
- Cobæa scandens (Cup-and-Saucer Vine), 129.
- Coccinea Hibiscus, 108.
- Coccinea Indica, foliaged fancy gourd, 96.
- Coix lachryma, 16.
- Cold-frame, the, 37, 38.
- Coleus, 4, 5, 15, 46, 58, 59, 89, 92, 142, 143, 151.
- Colours, harmony of, in flowerbeds, 11.
- Columbine, 104, 105.
- Common names of flowers, 217–233.
- Compost, composition of fine and rough, 51.
- Compost heap, use for, 203.
- Cope’s Favourite Ageratum, 119.
- Corn Fodder, winter protection for flowers, 206.
- Cosmos, 44, 103, 203.
- Cosmos borer, preventive of, 247.
- Cow manure, best for the majority of plants, 23.
- Crinums, 155–162.
- Americana, 161.
- Blooming, time required for, 157.
- Capense, 160.
- Easily grown, 155.
- Erubescens, 160.
- Expensive luxuries, 159.
- Fimbriatum, 161.
- Grandolia or Augustum, 161.
- Kirkii, 159.
- Kunthianum, 159, 162.
- Lack of knowledge as to habits of, by florists, 155.
- Moorei, 160.
- Must be protected from heavy rain, 159.
- Ornatum, 159.
- Pedunculatum, 161.
- Potting of the dry bulbs, 156.
- Root-growth of, 156.
- Scabrum, 160.
- Secret of culture of, 158.
- Soil required for, 156.
- Treatment of bulb before growth, 157.
- Water, amount of, necessary, 158.
- Wintering of, 159.
- Criticism, adverse, hints about, 254.
- Crocus, 189, 192, 193.
- Crotons, 39, 89, 92, 151.
- Best position for, in the sandbox, 39.
- Crown Imperials, 191.
- Cucumber, Wild, 90–96, 132, 252.
- Cup-and-Saucer Vine, 129.
- Cut flowers, judgment should be used in giving away, 247.
- Cuttings, of common house plants, directions for handling, 58.
- Cutworms, destruction of, 203.
- Cyclamen, 42, 74, 75.
- Cyclamen Amaryllis, must not be allowed to dry out entirely, 75.
- Cyperus, or Umbrella-plant, 60, 73, 74, 168.
- Cypripedium Acaule. See Japanese Iris.
- Czar Peter, blue Hyacinth, 192.
- D
- Daffodils, 256.
- Dahlias, 27, 105, 148, 149, 186, 187, 204.
- Best started in baskets of sand, 148.
- Borer, how to destroy, 106.
- Care and protection of, for exhibition purposes, 106.
- Cosmos borer destructive to, 247.
- Easily raised from seed, 105.
- Easily wintered, 187.
- For corsage wear, single varieties best, 106, 107.
- Hints on grafting, 148, 149.
- Planting the seed, 105.
- Should be wintered in a dry cellar, 186.
- Transplanting, and treatment after, 105.
- Variety desirable for cut flowers and garden rows, 106.
- Worms or beetles on, how to destroy, 106.
- Daisies, 107.
- Day Lily, 201.
- Deutzia Gracilis, 198.
- Diagrams for planning a garden, 11–14.
- Dog-tooth Violets, 191.
- Dolichos, where to place in the hotbed, 35.
- Don’ts, a chapter of, 253–257.
- Drainage, good, necessary for rendering soil light and sandy, 17.
- Duck mittens, for garden work, 250.
- Dusty-miller, border plants of, 8.
- Dwarf Bijou Begonia, 66.
- E
- Earth worms, how to destroy, 249.
- Eastern exposure, combination of flowers suitable for window-boxes, 92, 93.
- Edgings, plants used for, 10.
- Egyptian Lotus, interesting peculiarity of leaves of, 168.
- Suitable for growing in small ponds, 168.
- Eight-foot flower-beds, 16.
- Elephant’s Ears, 149.
- Emperor and Empress Narcissus, 191, 192.
- English names of flowers, 217–233.
- Erfordii Begonia, 66.
- Erianthus Ravennæ, ornamental grass, 5, 16.
- Eschscholtzias, as a border for Pansy-beds, 118.
- Eulalia univittata, 5, 16.
- Evergreen Amaryllis, 162.
- F
- Farfugium, 94.
- Feathers, as fertiliser for shrubs and hardy perennials, 28.
- Fences, how to make attractive, 252.
- Ferns, 23, 88, 94, 246.
- Fertiliser for house-plants, 215.
- Fertilisers, 23–29.
- Filipendula, herbaceous Spiræa, 197.
- Firefly Antirrhinum, for bedding, 98.
- Flame Lily, 183.
- Flats, or boxes, treatment of young plants in, 50.
- Floral magazines, helpful in many ways to the amateur gardener, 257.
- Florence Vaughan Canna, 15.
- Florists’ sashes for hotbeds, 32.
- Floss Flower. See Ageratum.
- Flower-beds, arranging and marking off, 6.
- Flower-pots, must not be filled to the brim with earth, 210.
- Flowering Maples, 63.
- Flowers, common and English names of, 217–233.
- Foliage-bed, how to make a twelve-foot, 14.
- Foliage plants, ornamental, from seed, 141–146.
- Formulas, for Bordeaux Mixture, 249.
- Foxgloves, in the cold-frame, 37.
- Freesia, 40, 192, 194.
- Hints on caring for and raising, 194.
- Freezing of soil in pots, no harm to plants or bulbs, 214.
- French Lilacs, 201.
- Fresh-air, how it should be supplied, 213.
- In the living room necessary to keep insects from plants, 215.
- Fritillarias, 191.
- Frosted plants, treatment for, 214.
- Frozen plants, how to thaw out, 213.
- How to treat, 213.
- Fuchsias, 58, 88, 91, 93, 94.
- Fumitory, Climbing, 129.
- Funkia (Plantain Lily), or Day Lily, 201.
- G
- Garden, the location and arrangement of, 3–16.
- Beds, laying out the, 13, 14.
- Best position for the garden, 3.
- Fall clearing of the, 203.
- Flower-beds, elevated, 5.
- Flower-beds, selection of flowers for, 10.
- Foliage beds for lawns, diagram of, 10, 12, 14, 15.
- How to prepare the flower-garden, 8.
- Lawns, arrangement of, 4.
- Ornamental grasses, beds of, 16.
- Ornamental plants for beds, 4.
- Parti-coloured flower-beds, arrangement of, 11.
- Rose-garden, design for, 12.
- Scheme for permanent garden, 6.
- Shrubbery, planning a, 12.
- South slope, ideal situation for garden, 3.
- Walks, arrangement and treatment of, 9.
- Garden Spiræa, 197.
- Garden-walks, marking off and measuring, 6.
- Gardener, amateur, advice to the, 20.
- Geranium seeds, irregularity of growth, 78.
- Geraniums, 39, 58, 59, 62, 76–78, 89–92, 94, 192.
- Bruant, 91.
- Camphor, 91.
- Choice varieties produced by seeds from hybridised flowers, 76.
- Developing of, a fascinating study, 76.
- Easy to raise, 76.
- Flourish best in the sun, 211.
- Hints on growing, 78.
- In the sand-box, 39.
- Ivy, 78.
- Lady Washington, 76.
- Most satisfactory for south or west window-boxes, 91.
- Pelargonium, 77.
- Should be grown close to glass, 77.
- Souvenir de Charles Turner, 91.
- When to sow seed, 76.
- Zonale, 77.
- German Iris, colour effects of, 198, 199.
- Germination of seeds, time for, 228–232.
- Giant Cassier Pansy, 116.
- Cost of seed of, 41.
- Giant Crimson Antirrhinum, for bedding, 98.
- Giant of California Carnation, how to raise, pot out, and cultivate, 70.
- Giant of California Petunia, 84.
- Giant Trimardeau Pansy, 216.
- Cost of seed of, 41.
- Giant Welshman Narcissus, 192.
- Giant White Antirrhinum, 91, 98.
- Giant White Comet Aster, 99.
- Giant Yellow Antirrhinum, for bedding, 98.
- Giant Yellow Hibiscus, 108.
- Gladioli, keep well in winter stored in flour-sacks, 187.
- Gladiolus, 10, 22, 25, 152, 187.
- Gladiolus-beds, ashes for fertilising, 25.
- Glazing and painting old window sashes for hotbeds, 32.
- Glechoma, suitable for the north side of house, 91, 92.
- Glory of the Snow, 191.
- Gloves, gardening without, ruinous to hands, 251.
- Gloxinia-cuttings, treatment of, 60.
- Gloxinias, 37, 39, 48, 58, 60–62, 78, 79, 151, 245, 246.
- An excellent place for, 245, 246.
- Caring for the bulbs, 79.
- High temperature required for growing, 151.
- Hints on potting, 79.
- How seeds are sown, 78.
- How to start the plants, 151.
- In the cold-frame, 37.
- Keeping soil moist, 78.
- Mulch preferable to cultivation for, 79.
- Must be protected from heat, cold, and draughts, 78.
- Period of blooming, 79.
- Potting, 78.
- Golden Glow (Rudbeckia), hardy yellow flower, 197.
- Golden Saxatile Alyssum, 122.
- Gourds—
- Gracillima univittata Eulalia, ornamental grass, 5.
- Grand Lilas, blue Hyacinths, 192.
- Grass walks a nuisance to the gardener, 9.
- Gravel walks, construction of, 9.
- Green fly, remedies for, 248.
- Gruss an Teplitz Rose, 178.
- Guano as a fertiliser, 28.
- H
- Hammock, view of the garden from the, 4.
- Hanging-baskets—
- Hardy perennials, planting beds of, 10.
- Hardy plants—
- Hardy shrubs and plants for fall planting, 196.
- Harmonising of tints in arranging parti-coloured beds, 11.
- Heeling-in, definition of, 190.
- Heliotropes, 11, 39, 59, 80, 81, 88, 89, 91, 93, 117.
- Care of, when grown as house-plants, 81.
- Channels should be opened in roots of, to allow water to pass in, 210.
- Combined with Ageratum, effect of, 81.
- Desirable bedding plants, 81.
- Lemoine’s seedlings exceptionally large and early, 80.
- More easily raised from seed than from cuttings, 80.
- Proper time for sowing the seed, 80.
- Secret of successful growing, 80.
- Should be in front of the sandbox, 39.
- Hen manure suitable for cold soils, 23.
- Hepaticas, 256.
- Hibiscus (Marshmallow), 11, 46, 58, 103, 107–109, 203.
- Africanus, hardy annual, 108.
- An herbaceous perennial, 108.
- Beds of, 11.
- Blooms freely if not allowed to seed, 46.
- Chinese, 58.
- Coccinea, a tender perennial, 108.
- Cultivation of, 107, 108.
- Do not bear transplanting well, 108.
- Flowers the first season if started early, 108.
- Giant Yellow, partially hardy, 108.
- Increase in size yearly, 109.
- Principal varieties of, 107.
- Should be potted very hard, 58.
- Six-year clumps superb, 109.
- Supports for, 109.
- Time for planting, 108.
- Hickory tussock-moth, destroying cocoons of, 204.
- Hints on planting and transplanting, 54–56.
- Hints on potting, 57, 58.
- Hints on shifting plants, 57.
- Hollyhocks, 11, 46, 109, 110, 203.
- Honeysuckle, 61, 252.
- Layering valuable for, 61.
- Hoof-parings, good for the perennial flower-bed, 28.
- Horse manure, good in clayey soil, 23.
- Horsfieldi Narcissus, 191, 192.
- House-plant raising a most fascinating work, 62.
- House-plants, a good fertiliser for, 215.
- Hotbed, the, 30–37.
- Hotbeds, airing and protecting, 253.
- Hotbed-sashes, cost of, 31.
- Proper size of, 31.
- Hot-water bath, gives better results than insecticides, 250.
- Hyacinths, 38, 170, 188, 189, 192.
- Alba superbissima, 192.
- Baroness Van Thuyl, 192.
- Czar Peter, 192.
- Grand Lilas, 192.
- Hints on selecting, 192.
- Ida, 192.
- La Grandesse, 192.
- Norma gigantea, 192.
- Planting, distance apart for, 188.
- Roi des Belges, 192.
- Should be planted alone, 188.
- Treatment of, and potting in the fall, 192, 193.
- Use of cold-frame for, 38.
- Varieties of, 192.
- Wood, 191.
- Hyacinths, Water, 170.
- Hypericum Moserianum, 197.
- I
- Iceland Poppies, 118.
- Ida, yellow Hyacinth, 192.
- Impatiens sultana, 58.
- Indian Shot, 141.
- Insecticides, 246–252.
- Insects in the Rosebud, remedies for, 177.
- Instructions for raising seeds and young plants in flats or boxes, 50.
- Iris, 23, 166, 197.
- Italia Cannas, 15.
- Ivy, use of, for covering and protecting walls in England, 128.
- Ivy Geraniums, extra care required to keep low and stocky, 78.
- J
- Jackmanni Clematis, 138.
- Japan Lilies, beds of, 11.
- Japanese Hop—
- Japanese Iris, best place for setting out, 10.
- Japanese Morning-glory, 91, 134.
- Japanese Tassel Aster, 99.
- June and July, shrubs and plants that bloom in, 237, 239, 240.
- June Roses subject to insects, 176.
- Justicia, 93.
- K
- Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Rose, 178.
- Kerosene emulsion, 250.
- Kilmarnock Willow, 140.
- Krameri Lily, 182.
- L
- Lady-slipper. See Balsams.
- Lady Washington Geranium, 76.
- La Grandesse Hyacinth, 192.
- Lantanas, 42, 46, 81–83, 92.
- Larkspur, excellent for rear beds, 11.
- Lavender, 11.
- Lawn, a neglected, amount of labour involved in a, 6.
- Layering, a form of rooting cuttings, 61.
- Laying out flower-beds, 13, 14.
- Leaf-mould, composition of, 18.
- Leaves, an excellent protection to plants in the winter, 205.
- Lilies, 9, 11, 12, 168, 179–184, 204.
- Auratum Lily bulbs, 180.
- Best time for planting, 183.
- Day, 201.
- Flame, 183.
- Funkia, 201.
- General treatment of all kinds of, 182.
- Hardy, planting of, 183.
- How Japanese protect their plants, 180.
- Ideal spot for, 12.
- Injured by exposure to air and thawings, 180, 181.
- Japanese, 181, 182.
- Krameri, 182.
- Left to themselves, growth of, 183.
- Longiflorum, 182.
- Plantain, 201.
- Washingtonianum, 182.
- Lilium album, description of, 181.
- Lilium auratum, 180.
- Lilium Brownii, 182.
- Lilium candidum, 180.
- Lilium giganteum, the most wonderful and tallest variety of Lily, 182.
- Lilium rubrum, most easily grown, 181.
- Lilium speciosum, exceeding beauty of, 181.
- Lily-bed, the hardy, 179–184.
- Lily, Pond—
- Lily-pond—
- Liquid manure, how to prepare, 26, 27.
- How to use, 28.
- Little Dorrit Ageratum, 102.
- Loam, the best garden soil, 17.
- Longiflorum Lily, 182.
- Lotus, 168.
- Lotus Peliorhynchus, 92.
- Lychnis, herbaceous perennials, 198.
- Semperflorens plenissima, 198.
- Lychnis Chalcedonica, 198.
- M
- Madame Gunther Nasturtium, 111.
- Manettia Vine, 93, 136.
- Manure, preparation of, for the garden, 24.
- Proper use of, in the hotbed, 32.
- Manure-barrel, how to handle, 26, 27.
- Manure-water, how to prepare, 25, 26.
- Manures, cow, horse, hen, and sheep, 23.
- Quantity necessary for use, 29.
- Maples, flowering, 63.
- Marguerite Carnations, best for outdoor blooming, 70.
- Marshmallow. See Hibiscus.
- Maurandya, 46, 90, 91, 93, 135, 246.
- May, trees, shrubs, and plants that bloom in, 235, 236.
- Mealy bug, remedy for the, on house-plants, 248.
- Metake Bambusa, 171.
- Milk-and-Wine Lily, 161.
- See also Crinum fimbriatum.
- Miranda Petunia, 84.
- Mixed seeds, variety of, 62.
- Moisture-loving plants, best place for setting out, 10.
- Moles, liking of, for roots of Japanese Iris, 199.
- Netting and traps for, 199.
- Monkshood, 11, 46, 122.
- Excellent for rear beds, 11.
- Montbretias—
- Moonlight Nasturtium, 111.
- Morning-Glories, 42, 44, 46, 91, 94, 252, 256.
- Mountain Fringe, 129.
- Mrs. Edward Andre Clematis, 138.
- Mrs. Robert Perry Rose, 178.
- Muck or peat, preparation of, 18, 19.
- Myosotis, 119.
- N
- Narcissi, 38, 188, 191, 192.
- Alba plena, 119.
- All species are hardy, 191.
- Emperor and Empress, 191, 192.
- Giant Welshman, 192.
- Horsfieldi, 191, 192.
- Odoratus, 191.
- Paper white, 192.
- Planting of various varieties of, 190.
- Poeticus, 191.
- Treatment of, and potting in the fall, 192, 193.
- Trumpet varieties of, 192.
- Use of cold-frame for, 38.
- Varieties of, 191, 192.
- Von Sion, 191, 192.
- Nasturtiums, 15, 45, 92, 94, 96, 110, 111, 252.
- Chameleon, new variety, 111.
- Dwarf varieties very attractive for Canna-beds, 110.
- Flourish well in elevated beds, 111.
- Grown on strings and trellises, 111.
- Madame Gunther, mixed variety, 111.
- Make excellent edges for beds, 15.
- Moonlight, pale cream variety, 111.
- Require abundant root room, 94.
- Saving seed of, 45.
- Sunlight, new variety, 111.
- Tall varieties make effective beds, 111.
- Trailers, not climbers, 111.
- Will not bloom well in shade, 110.
- Nicotianas, how to sow, 35.
- Nine-foot flower-beds, 15.
- Niobe Antirrhinum, for bedding, 98.
- Norma gigantea Hyacinth, 192.
- Northern exposure, combination of flowers suitable for window-boxes, 93, 94.
- Nymphæas, 168–170.
- O
- Odds and ends, chapter of, 245–252.
- Odoratus Narcissus, 191.
- Orchid-flowered Cannas, treatment of, in winter, 186.
- Oriental Poppies, 118.
- Ornamental foliage plants, beds of, 4.
- From seeds, 141–146.
- Ornamental grasses, 5.
- Ornithogalum arabicum, 192.
- Requires high temperature, 194.
- Ostrich Feather Aster, 99.
- Otaheite Orange, 58.
- Oxalis, Summer-blooming—
- Advantage of precocity of growth, 154.
- Bermuda, 195.
- Desirable for borders, 154.
- Extensively grown in parks and public gardens, 154.
- Good substitute for other plants that have failed to come up, 154.
- Hints on raising, 195.
- How to buy and set, 154.
- Most easily raised of all bulbous plants, 154.
- Rapid growth of, 154.
- P
- Pæonia. See Peony.
- Pansies, 10, 18, 23, 25, 34, 37, 41, 44, 53, 67, 81, 84, 85, 112–118, 205, 206, 253.
- Aurora, 116.
- Best place for planting, 10.
- Cold weather, care of, during, 112, 113.
- Daily care of, 253.
- Fungoid disease and mildew, remedy for, 115.
- Germination, period of, 112.
- Giant Cassier, 116.
- Giant Trimardeau, 216.
- How to carry Pansy bed through winter, 116, 117.
- How to raise sturdy plants, 112.
- In the cold-frame, 37.
- Planting, best place for, 115.
- Seeds, fresh, every year for best varieties, 116.
- Snow Queen, 116.
- Soot as a fertiliser for, 25.
- Sowing in cold-frame or hotbed, 112.
- Special mixtures of seeds, 116.
- Spring, treatment of roots in the, 113.
- Time for sowing seed, 112.
- Transplanting, 113.
- Watering beds of, 114.
- Pansy-bed, the, 112–119.
- Proper soil for, 18.
- Pansy-seed—
- Papa Canna, 15.
- Paper White Narcissus, 192.
- Paris green, 100, 170, 172, 177, 247, 249.
- Paris green solution, 250.
- Parti-coloured beds of flowers, arrangement of, 11.
- Pelargonium Geraniums—
- Pennisetum Ruppellianum, 16.
- Peonies, 9, 11, 179, 200, 201, 204, 206.
- Peony Aster, 99.
- Peony-beds, should be heavily mulched with manure in the fall, 201.
- Perennial-beds, must be well rounded up, 204.
- Perennials, benefited by removal of withered flowers, 46.
- Hardy, grouping of, in flowerbeds, 10.
- Perfection Aster, 99.
- Perpetuals, hardy, 176.
- Petunias, 9, 35, 42, 45, 58, 83–85, 93, 96, 117.
- Bloom freely in the house, 85.
- Burpee’s Defiance, 84.
- Double variety more suitable for pots, vases, and bedding out, 84.
- Giant of California, 84.
- Growing plants of, from seed, 45.
- How to distinguish the finer varieties, 85.
- How to sow seed of, 35.
- Improvement in growth of, the last few years, 83.
- Instructions for raising, 84.
- Miranda, 84.
- Poor or inferior plants should be removed, 85.
- Potting and caring for, 85.
- Young plants require great care, 84.
- Phacelia, 96.
- Phlox Drummondi, 11, 16, 42, 91, 96, 119.
- Phlox subulata, border plants of, 8.
- Pinks, grow best from self-sown seed, 45.
- Plant enemies, increase of, 246, 247.
- Plant growing, failures in, 58.
- Plant lice, or green fly, remedies for, 248.
- Plantain Lily, 201.
- Planting seed, 34–36.
- Plants—
- Blooming season of various, 234–244.
- For winter blooming should not be exposed to chilly nights, 208.
- How to treat when frozen, 213.
- Learning to keep, 254.
- Method of shifting and bedding out, 51.
- Need room to develop, 253.
- No more should be raised than there is room for, 253.
- Proper breathing of, 211.
- Protecting from cold and sun, 204, 205.
- Protection for tall ones, 206.
- Received by mail, treatment of, before being put in window-boxes, 95.
- Saving seed and giving away cuttings, 254.
- Should have room to breathe and grow, 208.
- Sudden change of temperature should be avoided, 212.
- Support should be given to such as need it, 212.
- Transplantation of, in the fall, 196.
- Treatment of, for winter blooming, 51.
- Wintering of, 196.
- Poa, an edible food of the Sandwich Islands, 149.
- Pond Lily, 169.
- Poeticus Narcissus, 191.
- Poeticus ornatus Narcissus, 191.
- Polyanthus, 191.
- Poppies, 44, 117–119, 170.
- Poppies, Water, 170, 171.
- Attractiveness of, 171.
- Poppy-seed, sowing in the Pansy-bed, 117.
- Porches, Thunbergias valuable for covering foundations of, 136.
- Pot-bound plants, how to remove, 57.
- Potting, hints on, 57, 58.
- Potting-soil, always keep ready for use, 40.
- How to obtain, 21.
- Primroses, 63, 86, 87, 246.
- Primula obconica, 87.
- Primulas, 48, 58.
- Princess Caroline Ageratum, 101, 102.
- Q
- Queen Charlotte Cannas, 15.
- Queen of the North Antirrhinum, 98.
- R
- Radicans Bignonia, 139, 140.
- Ragged Robin (Viscaria), red, scented flower, 198.
- Ramona Clematis, 138.
- Red Spider, remedy for, 248.
- Repotting, meaning of term, 56.
- Repotting house-plants in summer, 40.
- Rex Begonia, 66.
- Rhododendrons, protection of, in Northern winters, 206.
- Ricinus (Castor-oil Plant), 4, 5, 14, 15, 18, 29, 35, 46, 121, 144, 150, 200.
- Beds of, 5.
- Good background for low shrubs, 144.
- In flower-beds, 14, 15.
- Most tropical looking plant in cultivation, 144.
- Position of, in the hotbed, 35.
- Proper soil for, 18.
- Seed of, 46.
- Seeds should be started in house pots, 144.
- Soil must be heavily manured and well watered, 144.
- Transplanting, 144.
- Zanzibar varieties best, 144.
- Rockwork, Thunbergias valuable for covering, 136.
- Roi des Belges, a red Hyacinth, 192.
- Rose, the, need of constant care of, 247.
- Rose-bed, care of the Summer, 173–178.
- Rose-bug, destruction of, 249.
- Rose-bugs and beetles, remedy for, 177.
- Rose Campion (Lychnis), herbaceous perennial, 198.
- Rose-cuttings, handling of, 59.
- Rose-garden, design for, 12, 13.
- Rose-hopper or thrips, on Rose leaves, remedy for, 177, 248.
- Rose of Sharon (Althea)—
- Rose-slugs, how to get rid of, 177, 248.
- Rose, June, 173, 174.
- Rose, Tea, 174, 175.
- Roses, 3, 17, 18, 23, 25, 27, 37, 39, 58, 59, 61, 173–178, 252.
- American Beauty, 178.
- Bride, 178.
- Climbing, winter protection of, 204.
- Gruss an Teplitz, 178.
- Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, 178.
- Kept in house in winter, how to keep free from pests and insects, 178.
- Mrs. Robert Perry, 178.
- North winds disastrous to, 3.
- Proper soil for, 17.
- Soot a good fertiliser for, 25.
- Virginia R. Coxe, 178.
- Rubber gloves for garden work, 250.
- Rubber-plants, rooting and care of, 60.
- Rubber sprinklers, indispensable for watering hanging-baskets, 214.
- Rudbeckia, 197.
- Ruffled Giant Petunia, 84.
- S
- S. A. Nutt Geranium, for south and west window-boxes, 91.
- St. John’s Wort (Hypericum Moserianum), a perennial, 197.
- Salt pork, for keeping moles from Iris roots, 200.
- Salvia (Flowering Sage), 5, 14, 15, 18, 29, 46, 120.
- Bonfire, 121.
- Clara Bedman, 121.
- Desirable for bedding purposes, 120.
- Do well in partial shade, 120.
- Most congenial soil, 120.
- Root readily in wet sand, 121.
- Scarlet, 14, 15.
- Seed germination, 121.
- Splendens, 5, 121.
- Subject to red spider in the house, 120.
- When to start seed, 120.
- White-flowered variety, 121.
- Salvia patens, 121.
- Salvias—
- San Salvador Cobæa, 130.
- Sand, white or grey, best for potting, 21.
- Sand-box, the, 38–40.
- Saxatile, golden, 122.
- Desirable for edging or rockwork, 122.
- Scilla, 189, 190, 192, 193.
- Scillas and Crocuses—
- Screens for the hotbed, 36.
- Scythe-boxes make good window-boxes, 94.
- Seed, various annuals from, 98–111.
- Seedlings, blossom in the natural course, 62.
- Seed-planting, 34–36.
- Seeds, coarse varieties, how to sow, 49.
- Fine varieties should be sown broadcast, 49.
- House treatment of some fine varieties, 48.
- Labelling and storing, 47.
- Need little light while germinating, 49.
- Protection of, in their early stages, 30.
- Purchasing of, 41–47.
- Should be gathered when ripe, 47.
- Starting in flats, 48–52.
- Temperature and period of germination, 32.
- Time for germination of, 228–232.
- Uselessness of buying cheap varieties of, 42.
- Vitality of some kinds of, 42.
- What kinds to save, 43, 44.
- Where to buy, 42.
- Where to plant coarse, 35.
- September, shrubs, plants, and bulbs that bloom during, 242, 243.
- Setaria magna, 16.
- Shade-loving plants, an excellent place for, 245, 246.
- Sheep manure, desirable for house-plants, 23.
- Shell Flowers, 153.
- Shelves for flowers in winter, 208.
- Should be securely fastened, 209.
- Shelter, proper, for flowers, 3.
- “Shifting,” meaning of term, 56.
- Shirley Poppies in the Pansy-bed, 117.
- Shrubbery, planning a, 12.
- Shrubs, blooming season of, 234–244.
- Shrubs and plants, hardy, for fall planting, 196.
- Sir Watkin Narcissus, or Giant Welshman, 191, 192.
- Skirts, suitable, for working in the garden, 257.
- Slop-water should not be used for foliage plants, 27.
- Snapdragon. See Antirrhinums.
- Snow Queen Pansy, 116.
- Cost of seed of, 42.
- Snowdrops, a pretty way to grow, 190, 191.
- Soapsuds a good fertiliser, 27.
- Sod, preparing garden, 8.
- Sod borders, involve too much care in flower-beds, 9.
- Soil, preparation of, for the flower-garden, 7.
- Soils, 17–22.
- Solanum Jasminoides, 93.
- Soot as a fertiliser for flowers, 25.
- South slope, the ideal situation for a garden, 3.
- Southern exposure, combination of flowers suitable for window-boxes, 91, 92.
- Souvenir de Charles Turner Geranium, 91.
- Spade, results secured by use of, in making flower-beds, 7.
- Spading flower-beds, 8.
- Speciosum Lilies, exceeding beauty of, 181.
- Speciosum roseum Lily, 181.
- Speciosum rubrum Lily, 181.
- Sphagnum moss, for wrapping Rubber-plants’ roots in, 60.
- Spiræa filipendula, 198.
- Spiræa Japonica, 198.
- Spiræas—
- Spring, treatment of roots and seeds in the, 113, 196.
- Spring-planted shrubs, 196.
- Stakes for house-plants, 40.
- Stocking window-boxes, 95.
- Subsoil, removing for flowerbeds, 7.
- Sulpho-tobacco soap, a remedy for plant lice, 248.
- Sulphur, for mildew on Pansies, 115.
- Flower of, for dusting over rose-leaves to prevent mildew, 177.
- Summer, shrubs, plants and vines that bloom all the, 243, 244.
- Sunflower, California, 197.
- Sunlight Nasturtium, 111.
- Sun-loving plants, care of, 211.
- Supports for window-boxes, how to make, 94, 95.
- Surface-soil, treatment of, for flower-beds, 7.
- Swanley Blue Ageratum, 102.
- Sweet Alyssum, 5, 9, 14, 46, 96, 121, 122.
- Sweet-peas, 46, 122–124, 252, 253.
- T
- Tea-roses, 37.
- Temperature, a sudden change of, should be avoided with flowers, 212.
- Thawing out frozen plants, 213.
- Thermometer, necessary for the hotbed, 35.
- Thunbergia (Black-eyed Susan), 46, 47, 90, 92, 93, 136.
- Tigridias, beautiful in colour, 153.
- Tobacco, use of, for killing plant-lice, 248.
- Tom Thumb Ageratum, desirable for edgings, 101.
- Tools necessary for the successful gardener, 245.
- Top-soil, removal of, in making flower-beds, 7.
- Transplanting, instructions for, 54.
- Transplanting and repotting, 53.
- Trailing Fuchsia, 91.
- Trapping moles in Iris-beds, 200.
- Trees, blooming season of, 234–244.
- Trellises, Thunbergias valuable for covering, 136.
- Trumpet Vine, 139.
- Tuberoses, do well in Gladiola-bed, 164.
- Tulips, 188, 189, 193.
- Twelve-foot flower-beds, 14, 15.
- U
- Umbrella-plants, 60, 73, 74, 168.
- How to start root, 60.
- Unsuitable soil, cause of many failures in raising plants, 19.
- Urns, Thunbergias valuable for, 136.
- V
- Van Houttei, white Spiræa, 197.
- Verbenas, 44, 45, 92, 96, 124–127.
- Vernon Begonia, 66.
- Vincas (Periwinkles), 15, 16, 46, 94, 125.
- Vines, 128–140.
- Violets, 23, 37.
- Virginia Creeper, 128.
- Virginia R. Coxe Rose, 178.
- Virgin’s Bower, 137.
- Viscaria (Ragged Robin), a scented garden flower, 198.
- Von Sion Narcissus, 191, 192.
- Vulcan Begonia, 66.
- W
- Walks, garden, construction of, 9.
- Washingtonianum Lily, 182.
- Water gardens, 104.
- Water Hyacinths, 170.
- Water, standing, injures roots of all plants, 204.
- Water-supply for elevated bed, 5.
- Watering seeds in flats, 50.
- Watering soil in boxes, 49.
- Watering-pot, should not be used in sowing seed, 36.
- Weeping Lantana, 81, 83.
- See, also, Lantana.
- White, the most valuable colour in the garden, 11.
- Wild Cucumber, 90, 91, 93, 96, 132, 252.
- A beautiful background for Geraniums in the window-box, 90.
- Willow, Kilmarnock, 140.
- Window-boxes, inside, best support for, 94.
- Cheap and available boxes, 95, 96.
- Combination of plants suitable for a southern exposure, 91, 92;
- Economical arrangement of, 96.
- Geraniums best for south or west boxes, 91.
- How to care for and raise flowers in, 97.
- Longevity of, 96.
- Plants in, require watering every day, 253.
- Preserving during winter, 95.
- Quantity of plants necessary for, 89, 90.
- Stocking, 95.
- Two boxes necessary for the season, 90.
- Window-boxes, outside, 88–97.
- Window-sashes, old, for use in making hotbeds, 32.
- Winter Aconite, 191.
- Winter, care of old and young trees in the, 202.
- Winter protection of flowers and shrubs, 203–207.
- Wire netting, judicious use of, in the flower garden, 251.
- For Moles, 199.
- Wood Hyacinths, 191.
- Wooden frames, best results from, as winter protectors, 203.
- Work-table, indispensable in cultivating a garden, 39.
- Worthless seeds, 42.
- Z
- Zanzibar varieties of Ricinus, best for cultivation, 144.
- Zonale Geraniums, time for blooming, 77.