- Abelia,
236
- Abeliophyllum distichum (White Forsythia, Korean Abelia),
236
- Abies (Fir),
238
- Abutilon hybridum savitzi (Flowering Maple),
93
- Abutilon megapotamicum,
64
- Achillea (Yarrow, Hilfoil),
259
- Achimenes,
93–94
- Acorus gramineus variegatus,
94
- Adder’s-Tongue,
222,
288–89
- ‘Adeline’ (‘Improved Darling’),
96
- Adiantum bellum (Bermuda Maidenhair Fern),
94
- Aeonium caespitosum spathulatum,
102
- Aeschynanthus,
63
- Aethionema (Stone-Cress, Persian Candytuft),
260
- African boxwood,
124
- African violets (See: Viola)
- Agave victoriae-reginae (“century plant”),
102
- Ageratum (floss flower),
282
- Aichryson (Aeonium) domesticum variegatum,
102
- Ajuga (Bugle),
260
- ‘Alba,’
285
- ‘Albatross,’
101
- All About Begonias,
78
- All About Vines and Hanging Plants,
36,
37
- Allophyton mexicanum (Mexican Foxglove),
94
- Aloe,
102
- Alpenglow Gardens,
13
- Alpine daisy,
263
- Alpine gardens,
187–98
- Alpine phlox,
271
- Alpine (rock) plants,
62,
150,
187–98,
273
- Alternanthera (Joseph’s Coat),
94–95
- Aluminum plant (watermelon pilea),
130
- Alyssum (Madwort),
47,
138,
260–61
- Alyssum (Sweet),
282–83
- American Iris Society,
268
- American yew,
248
- Andromeda (Bog Rosemary),
238–39
- ‘Andy,’
96
- Anemone (Windflower),
261
- Angel’s tears,
296–97
- Annuals,
10,
38,
47,
138;
- miniature,
277–87;
- in rock and wall gardens,
187
- Antennaria (Pussy-Toes),
261
- Anthurium scherzerianum (Flamingo Flower),
95
- Aphids,
232
- Aptenia cordifolia (Mesembryanthemum cordifolium),
102
- Aquilegia (Columbine),
262
- Arabis (Rock Cress),
262
- Aramite,
232,
255
- Arborvitae (Thuja),
249
- Arisaema triphyllum (Jack-in-the-pulpit),
211,
219
- Arizona,
140
- Aroids,
51,
53,
63
- Artillery plant,
130
- Asarum (Wild Ginger),
160,
219
- Ash,
166
- Ashberry, Anne,
150
- Asia,
271,
272
- Asplenium (Spleenwort),
219
- Aster alpinus (Rock Aster),
262
- ‘Astrid,’
129
- Astrophytum (Star Cactus),
102
- ‘Aurea,’
285
- Autumn Crocus,
289,
292
- ‘Autumn Snow,’
267
- Azalea (Rhododendron),
177,
213,
226–27,
234,
239
- Babiana stricta,
95
- Baby blue eyes,
284
- ‘Baby Bunting,’
145
- ‘Baby Crimson,’
145
- ‘Baby Perfection,’
98
- ‘Baby Rainbow,’
100
- Baby Toes,
104
- Baby’s Breath,
267
- Baby’s Tears,
120–21
- Ball Cactus,
106
- Ballard, Ernesta,
13
- Balsam,
283
- Banana, dwarf,
63,
68
- Barberry,
228;
- dwarf,
180
- Basket of gold,
261
- Bayside,
23,
24
- Beech,
230
- Begonia:
19,
25,
28,
29,
37,
63,
95–101;
- fibrous-rooted,
95,
96–97;
- floriferous,
63;
- grown in artificial light,
24,
35;
- miniature (dwarf),
44,
53,
95–101;
- Strawberry (See: Saxifraga);
- tuberous,
24,
95
- (See also Rex begonias, Rhizomatous begonias, Semperflorens begonias)
- Bell Flower,
263–64
- Bellis (Daisy),
263
- Bermuda Maidenhair Fern,
94
- Bertolonia,
100
- Better Business Bureau,
215
- Betula nana (Birch),
239
- Billbergia,
114
- Birch tree:
177,
183,
239;
- as base for bromeliads,
69;
- in bonsai,
166
- Bird’s nest,
246
- Bishop’s Cap,
224–25
- ‘Black Falcon,’
98
- Blackleaf panamiga,
131
- ‘Black Vesuvius,’
126,
249
- Bloodroot,
160,
212,
214
- ‘Blue Ball,’
282
- ‘Blue Gem,’
95
- ‘Blue Mink,’
282
- Blue Oxalis,
125
- ‘Blue Star,’
285
- Bluets,
223
- Boea hygroscopica,
100
- Bog Rosemary,
238–39
- Bone meal (See Superphosphate)
- Bonsai:
159–76;
- character of the plant in,
164–65;
- in citrus,
163;
- indoor,
161–63;
- name,
161;
- plants for use in,
101,
110,
122,
124,
132,
134,
150,
160,
166,
227,
238–49;
- root-pruning in,
169–70;
- roses in,
138;
- shinto,
161
- ‘Bo-Peep,’
145
- Boston (Massachusetts),
64,
65;
- beans,
107
- Bottle Brush,
243
- Bouvardia longiflora humboldti,
101
- ‘Bow-Arriola,’
97,
99
- ‘Bow Chance,’
97,
99
- ‘Bow-Joe,’
97
- ‘Bow-Nigra,’
97,
99
- Box (See Buxus; Buxus microphylla japonica)
- Boxing gloves,
106
- Boxwood, African,
124
- (See also: Buxus; Buxus microphylla japonica)
- ‘Boy Blue,’
286
- Bracts,
104,
136
- ‘Bright Eyes,’
285
- Broadlily,
220
- Bromeliad,
44,
45,
69–70,
114,
136;
- tree,
63,
69–70
- Brooklyn,
137
- ‘Brownie Scout,’
284
- Bruckenthalia spiculifolia (Balkan Heath),
239
- Bugle,
260
- Bulbs:
288–98;
- fertilizing,
290,
292;
- propagating miniature, indoors,
291–92;
- South African,
95;
- spring-flowering,
64;
- winter-flowering,
95
- Bunchberry,
221
- Bunny ears,
106
- Burning Bush,
243
- Burpee,
281
- ‘Butterball,’
284
- Button Fern,
128
- Buxus (Box, Boxwood),
46,
138,
239–40,
249
- Buxus microphylla japonica,
101
- Cactus:
49,
64–65,
78,
101–7;
- Christmas,
30;
- use in window gardens of,
19–21
- Caladium (Elephant Ears),
11,
107–9;
- bicolor varieties of,
107
- Calamondin,
113
- Calathea (Maranta),
109,
122
- Calceolarias,
38
- Calceolaria biflora,
153
- Callopsis volkensi,
109
- Calluna vulgaris (Heather, Ling)
226,
240
- Campanula (Harebell, Bell Flower),
263–64
- Campion,
273–74
- Camptosorus rhizophyllus (Walking Fern),
219
- Canada,
219
- Canadian yew,
248
- ‘Canary Yellow,’
287
- ‘Candidum, Jr.,’
107
- Candytuft,
252,
267;
- Persian,
260
- Cankerworms (See “Inchworms”)
- ‘Caperata’ (‘Little Fantasy’),
129
- ‘Caprice,’
286
- Caraway thyme,
274
- Carex elegantissima (Morrowi variegata),
110
- Carissa grandiflora nana compacta (Natal Plum),
110
- Carnations,
266
- Carpet bugle,
260
- ‘Carpet of Snow,’
282
- Caryopteris,
229
- Caryopteris incana (Blue Spirea),
240
- Caryota urens (fishtail palm),
63
- Cassiope lycopodioides,
240
- Catchfly,
273–74
- Cedar,
234;
- White,
241
- “Century plant,” miniature,
102
- Cephalocereus senilis (Old Man Cactus),
102
- Ceramics, as plant containers,
39,
41
- Cerastium,
263
- Ceratostigma plumbaginoides (Leadwort),
265
- Ceropegia,
110
- Chaenomeles (Cydonia) (Japanese Quince, Flowering Quince),
240–41
- Chaenostoma fastigiatum (Little Stars),
111
- Chamaecereus silvestri (Peanut Cactus),
102
- Chamaecyparis,
226
- Chamaecyparis (Retinospora) (False Cypress, White Cedar),
141
- Chamaedaphne calyculata (Leatherleaf),
241
- Chamaedorea elegans bella,
111
- Chamaeranthemum,
111
- ‘Chantilly Lace,’
98–99
- Charcoal:
- for house plants,
78;
- use in terrariums of,
58–59
- ‘Charm,’
93
- Cheddar pink,
266
- Chenille plant,
103
- ‘Cherry Rose,’
284
- Chidamian, Claude,
159
- Chin Cactus,
104
- ‘China Doll,’
98–99
- China plant,
136
- Chinodoxa (Glory-of-the-Snow),
292
- Chipmunks,
290
- Chlordane,
232
- Chlorophytum bicheti,
111
- Chlorophytums,
90
- Chrismas cheer,
107
- Chrysanthemums,
30;
- commercial, and photoperiodism,
23
- ‘Cinderella,’
145
- ‘Cinnabar Red,’
285
- Cissus striata (Miniature Grape Ivy),
111
- Citrus:
113;
- dwarf,
63,
68;
- evergreen,
117
- Claytonia virginica (Spring Beauty),
155,
211,
219–20
- ‘Cleopatra,’
97
- Clerodendrum thomosoniae,
63
- Climbers,
27,
47,
51,
70,
110;
- miniature,
18,
49,
111–12,
138,
143
- Clintonia,
220
- Club moss,
224
- ‘Coccinea,’
285
- Colchicum (Autumn Crocus, Meadow Saffron),
289,
292
- Coleus,
94
- ‘Color Carpet,’
286
- Columbine,
262
- Columnea microphylla,
113
- Columneas,
63
- Common thyme,
274
- Conifers (See Evergreens)
- Conophytum,
103
- Connecticut:
75,
142,
144,
150,
158,
176,
179,
183,
213,
251,
253,
255;
- fall planting in,
229;
- Redding,
64,
81,
172
- Connecticut Power and Light Company,
35
- Conservatories, planted as gardens,
64
- Containers, gardens in,
38–52,
41,
49,
53–60
- Convallaria majalis (Lily of the Valley),
220
- Coptis trifolia (Goldthread),
220
- ‘Coquette,’
286
- Coral beads,
107
- Coreopsis,
283
- Coreopsis auriculata nana,
265
- Corms,
288;
- and fertilizing,
295
- Cornflowers,
283
- Cornus canadensis (Bunchberry, Creeping Dogwood),
221
- Corydalis (Fumitory),
265
- Coryphantha vivipara,
103
- Cotoneaster,
177,
233,
241
- Cottage (grass) pink,
266
- Cotton,
63
- Cranesbill (See: Geranium)
- Crassula,
103
- Creepers:
105,
111,
120,
129,
132,
134,
136,
182,
221,
224,
271,
274–75,
286;
- in greenhouse,
70;
- in indoor garden,
19,
27,
49,
58,
60;
- in sink garden,
154
- (See also Episcias; Ivy Vines)
- Creeping bluets,
223
- Creeping Charlie,
130
- Creeping Dogwood,
221
- Creeping fig,
27
- (See also: Ficus)
- Creeping phlox,
271
- Creeping thyme,
274
- Crocus,
290,
293
- Crown: division of plant,
90;
- of thorns, dwarf (See: Euphorbia);
- Cactus (See: Rebutia)
- Cryptanthus (Earth Stars),
114
- Cryptbergia meadi,
114
- Cryptogramma crispa (Parsley Fern),
221
- Cryptomeria japonica,
241
- ‘Cuinia,’
294
- ‘Cupid,’
286
- Cushion pink,
273
- Cuttings:
31,
73,
86,
88–89,
140,
198;
- in bonsai,
166;
- effect of red rays of spectrum on,
30;
- hardwood,
235,
243,
250;
- leaf,
89;
- in propagation of perennials,
258;
- rhizome,
89,
208;
- root,
89;
- softwood,
88,
234–35,
243
- Cyanotis,
114
- Cyclamen,
38,
155,
293–94;
- neapolitanum,
152,
294
- Cymbalaria muralis (Kenilworth Ivy),
11,
40–41
- Cypripedium (Lady-slipper, Moccasin Flower),
212,
216,
221
- Daboecia cantabrica (Irish Bell Heather),
242
- Daffodils, Winter,
297–98
- (See also: Narcissus)
- Dahlias,
288
- ‘Dainty Spray,’
96
- Daisy,
263
- Dalibarda repens (Dewdrop, False Violet),
221–22
- “Damp-off,”
256
- Daphne,
243,
260
- Davallias (rabbit’s-foot ferns),
64
- Day-neutral plants,
30,
34
- Delphiniums,
211
- Desert Rose (See: Trichodiadema densum)
- ‘Dew Drop,’
100
- Dewdrop,
221–22
- Dianthus (Pink),
258,
266;
- barbatus (sweet William),
10,
266
- Dieffenbachias,
89
- Dionaea muscipula (Venus Fly Trap),
115–16
- Dish gardens:
38–39,
42–45;
- commercial,
51–52;
- plants for,
93–95,
101,
109–11,
124,
129–32,
134,
239–40,
243,
288;
- use of accessories in,
44
- Dogtooth Violet,
222,
288–89
- Dogwood,
213;
- Creeping (See: Cornus canadensis)
- ‘Dopey,’
126
- Double pink,
266
- Dracaena godseffiana,
115
- Drosera rotundifolia (Sundew),
115
- Duckweed,
223
- ‘Dwarf Bearded Iris,’
268
- ‘Dwarf Compact,’
286
- Dwarf crown of thorns,
104
- ‘Dwarf Globe,’
285
- ‘Dwarf Houghtoni,’
96
- Dwarf myrtle,
124
- Dyckia,
116
- ‘Early Giant,’
295
- Earth Stars,
114
- Earthworms,
60
- Easter Lily Cactus,
104–5
- Eastern wild ginger,
219
- Ebony sweetheart,
219
- Echeveria,
103
- Echinocereus melanocentrus (Hedgehog Cactus),
103
- Echinopsis (Easter Lily Cactus),
104–5
- Electricity: as source of light for plants,
23–37;
- use in greenhouse propagating of,
73,
86
- Elephant bush,
106
- Elephant Ears (See: Caladium)
- ‘Elf,’
126
- Elms, for bonsai,
166
- ‘Emerald Ripple,’
129
- England,
150
- English daisy,
263
- English Ivy,
11,
118–19
- English Royal Horticultural Society,
148
- English yew,
248
- Epigaea repens (Trailing Arbutus),
222
- Epiphyllum,
63
- Epiphytic plants,
44,
53,
62,
92;
- on bromeliad tree,
70
- Episcia dianthiflora,
116
- Episcias,
20,
37,
63,
70,
90,
116
- ‘Epsilon,’
126
- Eranthis (Winter Aconite),
290,
294
- Erodium chamaedryoides roseum,
155
- Erythronium (Adder’s-Tongue, Trout Lily, Dogtooth Violet),
222,
288–89
- Euonymous (Burning Bush),
243
- Euphorbia,
104
- Evening Primrose,
170
- Evergreens:
- coniferous,
165,
234,
246,
249;
- ericaceous,
226;
- as mulch,
140,
144,
197,
233,
242,
249,
255,
272,
288,
292;
- in rock garden,
49,
239;
- in sink gardens,
155;
- watering of,
231
- Exacum affine,
116
- Exotica II,
11
- Eyelash begonia,
97
- ‘Fairyland,’
126
- ‘Fairy Tales,’
126
- False Cypress,
241
- False Violet,
221–22
- Fan Columbine,
262
- ‘Fantasy-Face,’
286
- Faucaria (Tiger Jaws),
104
- Fawn lily,
222
- Feather hyacinth,
296
- Fenestraria (Baby Toes),
104
- Fern:
51,
54,
58,
66,
131,
133,
155,
212;
- Button,
128;
- maidenhair,
94,
216;
- Mexican tree,
63;
- rabbit’s-foot,
64;
- staghorn,
70;
- use in window gardens of,
20
- (See also; Asplenium)
- Fertilizing:
- of greenhouse plants,
72;
- of house plants,
79–80;
- with liquid manure,
109,
123,
175,
218,
254,
290,
292;
- of miniature gardens in containers,
51,
156,
175,
208;
- with rose food,
141,
143;
- trees and shrubs,
230
- Fiberglas, as mulch,
197
- Ficus (Creeping Fig),
27,
117;
- pumila minima,
19,
117
- Fig:
- creeping,
27;
- dwarf ever-bearing,
68
- (See also: Ficus)
- ‘Fireball,’
284–85
- Firecracker Vine,
122
- Firefern,
124–25
- ‘Fireglow,’
284
- Fish emulsion, as fertilizer,
157,
175
- Fishtail palm,
63
- Fittonias,
117
- Fittonia verschaffelti (Nerve or Mosaic Plant),
117
- Flamingo Flower,
95
- ‘Fleurette,’
126
- Floribundas,
137
- ‘Florida Beauty,’
115
- Floss flower,
282
- Flower and Garden,
27,
61
- Flowering Maple,
93
- Flowering Quince,
240–41
- ‘Flute,’
296
- Forget-Me-Not,
269
- Formal gardens,
48,
64,
138–39,
180
- Fortunella (Kumquat),
117–18
- Fothergilla (Bottle Brush),
243
- Foxglove, Mexican,
94
- ‘Francois Cardinaux,’
93
- Free, Montague,
45
- French thyme,
274
- ‘Frosty Morn,’
297
- Fuchsia magellanica,
118
- Fuchsias,
63,
118;
- light requirement of,
75
- Fumitory,
265
- Fungicide, for roses,
143
- Galanthus nivalis (Snowdrop),
294
- Garden Pools, Water-Lilies and Goldfish,
210
- Gardens:
- aquatic,
199,
207–10;
- in the city,
213;
- herb,
48;
- Northeastern,
10;
- Northern,
106;
- Oriental,
48–49;
- pests in,
83–85;
- Southern,
109
- Gentian,
116;
- bottle,
212
- Georgia,
219,
223
- Geranium (Cranesbill):
135,
266;
- dwarf,
17,
87–88,
127;
- miniature,
20;
- temperature for greenhouse,
71
- (See also: Pelargonium hortorum; Saxifraga)
- German Weismoor,
135
- Germander,
249
- Gesneriads:
20,
28,
63,
71,
96–97,
100,
134–35;
- and artificial light intensity,
35,
37;
- in Greenwich Village apartment,
23;
- grown from seed,
86
- ‘The Giant,’
292
- Ginger, wild,
160,
219
- Ginkgo, in bonsai,
166
- Gladiolus,
294–95
- Glass: gardens in,
53–60;
- as plant containers,
39,
100
- ‘Glee,’
294
- Glory bush (Tibouchina semidecandra),
64
- Glory-of-the-Snow,
292
- Gloxinia (Sinningia),
134–35
- ‘Gnome,’
294
- ‘Goblin,’
126
- Golden Easter Lily,
105
- ‘Golden Hahni,’
132
- Golden lace,
106
- ‘Golden Ray,’
283
- Goldfish,
36–37,
205–6
- ‘Goldheart,’
119
- ‘Gold Laced,’
284
- Goldthread,
220
- ‘Goliath,’
262
- Goodyera pubescens (Rattlesnake Plantain),
155,
216,
222–23
- Graf, A. B.,
11
- ‘Granada,’
145
- ‘Granata,’
145
- Grape Hyacinth,
295–96
- Grass, in dish gardens,
47
- Greek myrtle,
124
- Greenhouse:
61–73;
- author’s,
279;
- indoor,
27,
55;
- low-cost,
279–80;
- miniature,
53;
- pests in,
83–85;
- plants for,
136;
- propagating,
73,
86–90;
- rampant,
69;
- soil mixture,
71–72;
- window,
22,
138
- ‘Green Medora,’
97
- Gro-Lux lamps,
31,
35–36
- Gro-Master propagating box,
86
- Ground cedar,
224
- Ground Ivy,
270
- Ground moss,
271
- Ground pine,
224
- Gymnocalycium mihanovichi (Chin Cactus),
104
- Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath),
267
- ‘Hahni,’
131
- ‘Halenzy,’
296
- Harebell,
263–64
- Hawaii,
140
- Haworthia,
104–5
- Hearts entangled,
110
- Heather,
226,
240
- ‘Heavenly Blue,’
285
- Hebe buxifola variegata,
118
- Hedera helix (English Ivy),
11,
118–19
- Hedgehog Cactus,
103
- Hedges, in dish gardens,
46
- ‘Heidi,’
286
- ‘Helen Chapman,’
284
- ‘Helen Fowler,’
209
- Helxine soleiroli (Baby’s Tears),
120–21
- Hemlock,
166,
249
- Henri,
124
- Hepatica (Liverleaf),
155,
223
- ‘Hidcate Blue,’
269
- Hilfoil,
259
- Himalayas,
271
- Holly,
166,
244
- Home decorating, and artificially lighted plants,
24–25
- Hoop-skirt daffodil,
296
- Hormone rooting preparations,
88–89,
234–36
- Hortus Second,
11
- House plants:
72,
74–136,
282;
- collecting,
18;
- culture of, described,
92–136;
- humidity for,
76–77;
- insects and disease and,
83–85;
- propagating of,
84,
86–90;
- repotting of,
79–80;
- temperatures for,
75–76;
- unusual,
91;
- watering of,
80–82
- Houstonia (Bluets, Quaker Lady),
223
- Hoya bella (Wax Plant),
120
- Humidity: gauge,
76;
- for house plants,
76–77;
- relative,
76
- Hyacinthus,
295
- Hybrids:
12;
- fuchsia,
63;
- man-made,
11;
- Weismoor,
160–61
- Iberis (Perennial Candytuft),
252,
267
- ‘Igloo,’
285
- Ilex crenata helleri (Holly),
166,
244
- ‘Imp,’
126
- Impatiens,
19
- Impatiens repens,
120
- ‘Imperial White Dwarf,’
282
- ‘Impresario,’
294
- Inchworm plant,
105
- “Inchworms,”
158,
232
- Indian head,
106
- ‘Insignis Blue,’
284
- Institute de Biologia,
114
- Internodes, long,
75
- Ionopsidium acaule,
155
- Iris:
267–68;
- bulbous,
267;
- rhizomatous,
267,
288–89
- Irish Bell Heather,
242
- ‘Isabellina,’
285
- ‘It,’
100
- ‘Itsy Bitsy,’
119
- ‘Ivalace,’
119
- Ivy:
41,
194;
- in bonsai,
166;
- English (See: Hedera helix);
- grape,
11,
111;
- Kenilworth (See: Cymbalaria muralis);
- poison,
213
- Jack-in-the-pulpit,
211,
219
- Japanese beetles,
137,
232
- Japanese Quince,
240–41
- Japanese yew,
248
- Jasmine,
63
- (See also: Stephanotis floribunda)
- Jelly beans,
107
- ‘Jetage,’
296
- Jewel plant,
107
- ‘Jo Ann Pring,’
209
- Johnny-jump-up,
276
- Joseph’s Coat,
94–95
- Joshua tree, little,
49,
107
- ‘Jubilee,’
119
- ‘Jubilee Gem,’
283
- Julius Roehrs Company,
13
- Juniper,
139,
177,
226,
245;
- Sargent’s,
160
- (See also: Juniperus)
- Juniperus:
244–45;
- communis,
139,
245;
- procumbens nana,
226,
245
- Kalanchoe,
105
- Karathane,
232
- ‘Kathy Diane,’
98
- Kenilworth Ivy,
11,
40–41
- ‘Kleiner Liebling’ (‘Little Darling’),
126
- Kleinia,
105
- Koellikeria erinoides,
120
- Korean snowballs,
250
- Kumquat,
117–18
- Lady-slipper (See: Cypripedium)
- Landscape, gardens in the,
177–82
- Lantana camara,
120
- Laurel, mountain,
160
- Lavandula officinalis (Lavender),
177,
252,
258,
269;
- dwarf,
138,
259
- Lavender (See: Lavandula officinalis)
- Layering:
89–90,
166–67,
235–36,
259;
- air,
89,
166–67,
236;
- ground,
90,
166–67,
235–36,
259
- Leadwort,
265
- Leatherleaf,
241
- Leiophyllum buxifolium,
226
- Lemna minor (Duckweed),
223
- Lemon thyme,
274
- Leucojum (Snowflake),
295
- Leuconeura massageana,
123
- Levittown,
23,
27
- Light bulbs:
- distance from plants of,
32–33;
- fluorescent,
27,
31,
55;
- incandescent,
27,
31
- Lilac,
229
- ‘Lilac Lady,’
283
- Lilliputs,
268
- Lily of the Valley,
220
- Lime (citrus),
113
- Lime:
156,
208,
260,
289;
- horticultural,
78,
230;
- and humusy soil,
94,
218,
254
- Ling,
226,
240
- ‘Little Beauty,’
93,
297
- ‘Little Darling,’
126
- ‘Little Egypt,’
294
- ‘Little Fantasy,’
129
- ‘Little Fawn,’
294
- ‘Little Gem,’
96,
249,
267,
282
- ‘Little Joe,’
266
- Little Joshua tree,
107
- ‘Little Princess,’
148
- ‘Little Rascal,’
108
- ‘Little Red Star,’
294
- ‘Little Snow Man,’
283
- ‘Little Spice,’
294
- Little Stars,
111
- ‘Little Sweethearts,’
286
- Liverleaf,
155,
223
- Lobelia,
138
- Lobivia aurea (Golden Easter Lily),
105
- London pride,
273
- Long Island,
279
- Long-night plants,
30–31
- ‘Lorraine Closson,’
100
- ‘Louise Closson,’
100
- ‘Lucille Closson,’
100
- ‘Lucy Closson,’
100
- Lycopodium (Club Moss),
224
- Madwort (See: Alyssum)
- ‘Magic Carpet,’
132
- Maidenhair spleenwort,
219
- Maiden pink,
266
- Maine,
261
- Malpighia coccigera (Miniature Holly),
122
- Mammillaria (Pincushion Cactus),
105
- ‘Mamorata’ (‘Silver Heart’),
129
- Mandarin orange,
113
- Manettia bicolor (Firecracker Vine),
122
- Manitoba,
103
- Mantha requieni,
63
- ‘Maphil’ (‘Cleopatra’),
97
- Maple:
- in bonsai,
164,
166;
- flowering,
93
- Maranta,
53,
109,
122–23
- (See also: Calathea)
- Marigolds,
283–84
- ‘Maroon Beauty,’
132
- Marumi kumquat,
117
- Maryland,
223;
- Beltsville, artificial light experiments,
23
- ‘Masterpiece,’
93
- May Apple,
225
- Meadow Saffron,
289,
292
- ‘Medora,’
97
- Medusa’s head,
104
- Merry Gardens,
13
- Mesembryanthemum cordifolium,
102
- Mexican Foxglove,
94
- Mexican snowball,
103
- Mexican tree fern,
63
- Mexico,
114
- Mice,
290
- ‘Midget,’
98
- ‘Midget Blue,’
282
- ‘Midget Double,’
266
- Mildew,
142
- ‘Milky-White,’
296
- Mimosa,
63
- “Ming urn,”
54
- ‘Miniata,’
93
- ‘Miniature Magic Carpet,’
286
- ‘Minicycla,’
296
- Mint, Corsican (Mantha requieni),
63
- ‘Minx,’
126
- ‘Mischief,’
126
- ‘Misera,’
93
- ‘Miss Marveen,’
108
- Mitchella repens (Partridgeberry),
53,
224
- Mitella (Bishop’s Cap),
224–25
- Mites,
37,
232
- Moccasin Flower (See: Cypripedium)
- ‘Mon Petit,’
148
- ‘Mon Petite,’
148
- Monstera, cut-leaf,
17
- Montreal Botanical Gardens,
120
- ‘Moonlight,’
259
- ‘Morgan’s Pink,’
103
- Morning glories,
24,
37
- Morrowi variegata,
110
- Mosaic Plant,
117
- Moss:
86–87,
155–56,
171–72,
208,
213;
- Club (See: Lycopodium);
- Michigan peat,
78;
- sheet,
155;
- Spanish,
70;
- use in terrariums of,
58–59
- (See also Sphagnum moss)
- Moss campion,
273
- Mother-of-thyme,
274
- Mottled wild ginger,
219
- Mountain laurel,
46
- Mountain pink,
271
- ‘Mrs. Arno Nehrling,’
108
- Mulching,
140,
144,
197,
233,
242,
249,
255,
272,
288,
293
- Munstead lavendar,
269
- Muscari (Grape Hyacinth),
295–96
- Mutations,
11–12,
234
- Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not),
269
- Myrsine africana (African Boxwood),
124
- Myrtus communis (Greek Myrtle),
124
- Nagami kumquat,
118
- Narcissus (Daffodil):
17,
63,
288,
296–97;
- fertilizing,
297;
- miniature,
155;
- trumpet,
152,
297
- Nasturtiums,
284
- Natal Plum,
110
- ‘Needlepoint,’
119
- Nemophila (baby blue eyes),
284
- Nepeta hederacea (glechoma) (Ground Ivy),
270
- Nerve Plant,
117
- ‘New Dwarf Compact,’
285
- New England,
260
- New York City,
211,
213
- Nicotine sulfate,
232
- Night-neutral plants,
30,
34
- Notocactus (Ball Cactus),
106
- Nymphaea (Pygmy Water Lily),
209
- Oak,
230
- Oenothera (Evening Primrose, Sundrop),
270
- Offsets,
135;
- in propagating,
90
- Old lady,
106
- Old Man Cactus,
102
- Oleander,
63
- Olive,
63
- Oncidium pusillum,
12
- Opuntia,
106
- Orchids:
10;
- for bromeliad tree,
70;
- cattleya,
17;
- and electric lighting,
24,
37;
- miniature (dwarf),
11,
17,
44,
53,
63;
- in New York,
23;
- potting material for (See Osmunda fiber)
- ‘Oriental Music,’
98
- Osmanthus fragrans,
63
- Osmunda fiber,
44,
45,
70,
81,
92
- Otaheite orange,
113
- Overpotting,
79–80
- Oxalis,
63,
124–25
- Pachysandra,
212
- Pacific Northwest, plants shipped from,
91
- Painted lady,
103
- Panda plant,
105
- ‘Pansy,’
100
- Pansy,
245;
- hybrid,
46
- Parochetus communis (Shamrock Pea, Blue Oxalis),
125
- Parodia,
106
- Partridgeberry,
53,
224
- Parsley Fern,
221
- Pasque flower,
261
- Passiflora coccinea,
63
- ‘Patens Major,’
93
- Patient Lucy,
120
- ‘Patricia,’
209
- ‘Patty Lou,’
148
- ‘Peach Blossom,’
93,
287
- ‘Peachblossom,’
296
- ‘Peacock,’
100
- Peanut,
63
- Peanut Cactus,
102
- Peat:
86,
93,
140,
143,
196,
218,
230,
233,
254,
256,
258,
279,
281;
- Michigan,
218;
- moss,
115;
- orchid,
136
- Pelargonium hortorum (Geranium),
126–28
- Pellaea rotundifolia (Button Fern),
128
- Pellionia,
128
- Pelonex,
78,
86,
233
- Penwiper plant,
105
- Peperomia,
19–20,
58,
89,
128–29
- Perennials:
197,
209,
218;
- dwarf,
10,
132–33,
138,
251–76,
286;
- effectiveness in rock gardens of,
189
- ‘Periwinkle,’
294
- ‘Perky,’
126
- ‘Perle d’Alcanada’ (‘Perle d’Alconada’),
148
- Perlite,
47,
73,
77–78,
81;
- in propagating,
86,
233
- Permanganate of potash,
206
- ‘Persian Brocade,’
98
- Persian Candytuft,
260
- Pests and house plants,
85
- ‘Petite Gold,’
284
- ‘Petite Harmony,’
284
- ‘Petite Orange,’
284
- ‘Petite Purple,’
283
- ‘Petite Yellow,’
284
- Petunias,
278,
284–85;
- bedding,
187
- Philadelphia,
118
- Philodendron,
63
- Phlox,
270–71,
285
- Photochrome,
24
- Photoperiodism, principle of,
23,
30
- Photosynthesis,
30
- Picea abies (Spruce),
246
- ‘Pied Piper,’
96
- Pilea,
129–31
- Pincushion Cactus,
105
- Pine:
212,
226,
230;
- “duff,”
196;
- mugho,
177,
231,
234
- ‘Pink,’
285
- ‘Pink Charm,’
262
- ‘Pink Heather,’
282
- ‘Pinkie Dots,’
294
- ‘Pink Radiance,’
108
- ‘Pint Size,’
294
- Pinus (Pine),
246
- (See also Pine)
- Pipsissewa,
155,
216
- Pitcher plant,
63
- ‘Pixie,’
129,
266
- ‘Pixie Gold,’
148
- “Plant rooms,” in contemporary homes,
64
- Plant sources,
58
- Plumbago,
252
- Podophyllum peltatum (May Apple),
225
- Poinsettias,
30,
104
- Poison ivy,
213
- ‘Polaris,’
126
- ‘Pollyanna,’
286
- Polyscias (Aralia) fruticosa,
131;
- ‘Elegans,’
131;
- ‘Parsley,’
131
- Polystichum tsus-simense,
131
- Pomegranate, tree,
68
- Ponderosa lemon,
113
- Pools, miniature:
66,
199–206,
223–24;
- charcoal as purifier of,
210;
- oxygenating plants for,
209
- ‘Poppet,’
297
- Poppy, miniature,
178
- Portulaca,
285–86
- Portulacaria afra variegata (Rainbow Bush),
106
- Powder puff,
106
- Prayer plant,
122
- ‘Pride,’
126–27
- ‘Primrose Pygmy,’
284
- Primroses (See: Primula)
- Primula (Primrose),
38,
256,
271–72
- ‘Prince Valiant,’
126
- Propagating:
197–98,
233–36;
- of cacti and succulents,
101;
- greenhouse,
73,
197;
- with the Gro-Master,
86;
- of house plants,
84,
86–90,
92;
- miniature roses,
144–45;
- of woodland plants,
217–18
- Pruning:
82,
231;
- of dish gardens,
43;
- miniature roses,
141,
143;
- of sink gardens,
157–58
- ‘Purity,’
267
- Pussy ears,
114
- Pussy-Toes,
261
- “Pygmies,”
284
- ‘Pygmy,’
127
- Pygmy Water Lily,
209
- Rabbit tracks,
122
- Rabbit’s-foot ferns,
64
- Rainbow Bush,
106
- ‘Raspberry Parfait,’
99
- Rattlesnake plantain (See: Goodyera pubescens)
- Rebutia (Crown Cactus),
106
- ‘Red Berry,’
100
- ‘Red Button,’
294
- ‘Red Dot,’
294
- ‘Red Foundling,’
286
- ‘Red Imp,’
148
- ‘Red Tweedle,’
294
- Resurrection plant,
134
- Rex begonias,
89;
- miniature,
99–101
- Rhizomatous begonias,
89,
95,
97–99
- Rhizomes,
89,
97,
208
- Rhododendron,
246
- (See also Azalea)
- ‘Robin Hood,’
126–27
- Rock, as an accessory in gardens,
45,
47,
57,
66,
172,
177
- (See also Rock gardens)
- Rock Aster,
262
- Rock cress,
262
- Rock gardens:
183–98;
- alpine and rock plants in,
187–98;
- in containers,
49;
- designs for,
184–87;
- plants for,
119,
126,
187–91,
219–26,
239–50,
259–76,
282–83,
286,
288,
292–95,
297–98
- Rockfoil (See: Saxifraga)
- Roots: cuttings from,
89;
- division of,
90;
- as plant holders,
45;
- rotting of,
42,
81
- ‘Rosa Oakington Ruby,’
148
- Rosary vine,
110
- ‘Rosata,’
148
- ‘Rosea,’
286
- Rose gardens,
138–39,
227
- ‘Rose Gem,’
283,
287
- Roses:
137–49,
211,
226;
- climbing,
139;
- growing, under artificial light,
138;
- rambler,
139;
- in sink gardens,
138;
- tea,
137,
139;
- tree,
139,
143–44
- ‘Rosie O’Day,’
282
- ‘Rosy Dawn,’
126
- ‘Rosy Morn,’
285
- ‘Rouletti,’
148
- ‘Royal Carpet,’
282
- ‘Royal Purple,’
209
- ‘Ruffles,’
126
- Runners, in self-propagating,
90
- Running pine,
224
- ‘Rusty Red,’
284
- Sakrete,
47,
49
- ‘Salmon,’
286
- ‘Salmon Comet,’
126–27
- ‘Salmon Gem,’
285
- Sand:
- builders’,
78,
195;
- dollar,
102;
- sharp,
86,
195,
198,
233,
255–56
- Sandhill phlox,
271
- Sand phlox,
270
- Sansevieria (Snake Plant),
131–32
- Sarcococca ruscifolia (Sweet Box),
132
- ‘Saturn,’
126
- Saxifraga (Rockfoil):
272–73;
- sarmentosa (Strawberry Begonia, Geranium),
90,
132–33,
273;
- seedlings,
188
- Scale, treating,
232
- ‘Scarlet Gem,’
148,
287
- Schizocentron (Heeria, Heterocentron) elegans (Spanish Shawl),
132
- Schulz, Peggie,
13;
- garden sold by,
87
- Sciadopitys verticillata (Umbrella Pine),
247
- Scotch moss,
134
- Sea campion,
274
- ‘Sea Gull,’
108
- Sedum,
107
- Seedlings:
- blue rays of spectrum and,
30;
- in bonsai,
167;
- repotting of,
79,
281;
- woodland,
218
- Seeds:
84,
86;
- and bonsai,
167;
- effect of red rays of spectrum on,
30;
- house plants from,
86–87;
- woodland,
218
- Selaginella,
58,
66
- Selaginella,
133–34
- Semperflorens (“wax”) begonias,
73,
95–96
- Sempervivums,
177,
187,
252
- Serissa foetida (japonica),
134
- Shading, artificial,
70–71,
73
- Shamrock Pea,
125
- Sheet moss,
47
- ‘Shell,’
119
- Shining club moss,
224
- ‘Shippy’s Garland,’
63
- Short-night plants,
30–31
- ‘Shrew,’
296
- Shrubs:
101,
181,
212,
226–50;
- in bonsai,
169,
173;
- “cut-back,”
231;
- “die-back,”
231;
- tropical,
93
- Silene (Campion, Catchfly),
273–74
- ‘Silver Beauty,’
260
- ‘Silver Hahni,’
132
- ‘Silver Heart,’
129
- ‘Silver Jewel,’
99
- ‘Silver Panamiga,’
131
- ‘Silver Star,’
114
- ‘Silver Tree,’
131
- ‘Sinbad,’
286
- Sink gardens,
138,
150–58,
288
- Sinningia,
134–35
- Sinningia pusilla,
10,
40,
134–35
- “Slips” (See Cuttings)
- Slugs,
60,
117,
272
- ‘Small Fortune,’
128
- Snake Plant,
131–32
- Snapdragons,
286
- ‘Sneezy,’
128,
297
- ‘Snowball,’
285
- Snowball,
226,
229,
249
- ‘Snowdrop,’
96
- Snowdrop,
294
- ‘Snowflake,’
267
- Snowflake,
295
- Snow in summer,
263
- ‘Snow-White,’
128,
286
- Soil:
60,
74,
230;
- in greenhouses,
71–72,
92;
- humusy,
92,
214–16;
- mixture for miniature gardens,
50,
59,
77–79,
85–86,
92,
140,
142,
170;
- prepared,
78;
- “sour,”
59
- South, winter planting in,
229
- Spanish Shawl,
132
- ‘Sparkle,’
128
- ‘Spaulding,’
97–98
- Speedwell,
275
- Sphagnum moss,
44–45,
86,
89,
92,
115–16,
133,
217,
236
- Spiraea (Spirea),
247–48
- Spleenwort,
219
- Spring beauty (See: Claytonia virginica)
- ‘Spring Charm,’
262
- Spring snowflake,
295
- ‘Sprite,’
128
- Spruce,
226,
246
- Squirrel corn,
155
- Squirrels,
290
- Star Cactus,
102
- Starch, in plant growth,
30
- Stephanotis floribunda,
63
- Sternbergia lutea (Winter Daffodil),
297–98
- Stilt-roots,
63
- Stolon,
90,
132,
222,
262,
268
- Stone-Cress,
260
- Strawberry Begonia (See: Saxifraga)
- Streptocarpus,
135
- Streptocarpus,
20
- String of hearts,
110
- Succulents:
49,
51,
64–65,
78,
81,
107–36;
- containers for,
42–43;
- garden of,
68;
- propagating of,
73,
89
- Suckers,
95,
116,
231,
240
- Sugar, in plant growth,
30
- Sulfur,
239,
255;
- dusting, for roses,
143,
232
- Summer snowflake,
295
- ‘Sunbeam,’
149
- Sun cup,
106
- Sundew,
115
- Sundrop,
270
- Superphosphate (bone meal),
140,
143,
156–57,
175,
254,
289–90
- Sweat plant,
134
- Sweet Box,
132
- ‘Sweet Fairy,’
149
- Sweet Peas,
286
- Sweet William (See: Dianthus)
- Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.,
31
- Tangerine (Mandarin orange),
113
- Tassel hyacinth,
296
- Taxus (Yew),
248
- ‘Tear Drop,’
119
- Teddy-bear plant,
114
- ‘Telecurl,’
119
- Temperatures:
- for house plants,
75–76,
92;
- for miniature bulbs,
291–92;
- of plants in terrariums,
59
- Tennis ball,
241
- Terrariums:
53–54,
65;
- cider jug as,
54–57;
- commercial,
65;
- cultural compatability in,
58;
- plants for,
93–95,
97,
100,
101,
109–11,
115–17,
124,
128,
131,
134,
219,
221,
223–24
- Teucrium chamaedrys (Germander),
249
- Texas,
103
- Thomas, G. L., Jr.,
205,
210
- ‘Thousand Beauties,’
96
- Three Springs Fisheries,
205
- Thuja (Arborvitae),
249
- ‘Thumbelina,’
149
- Thyme,
187,
252;
- lemon,
194,
274
- (See also: Thymus)
- Thymus (Thyme),
187,
252,
274–75
- Tibouchina semidecandra,
64
- Tiger Jaws,
104
- ‘Tiger Star,’
283
- Tillandsia,
136
- ‘Tiny Rubies,’
266
- ‘Tiny Tim,’
128
- Titanopsis,
107
- Tom Thumb Cactus,
106
- ‘Tom Thumb’:
105,
286,
294;
- ‘Double Flowered Dwarf,’
283;
- ‘Pure White,’
283;
- ‘Purple,’
283;
- ‘Rose,’
283;
- ‘Scarlet,’
283;
- ‘Shell Pink,’
283
- Tradescantia (Spiderwort, Inch Plant, Wandering Jew),
114,
136
- Trailing Arbutus,
222
- Transplanting “shock,”
50,
80,
166,
175,
281
- Trees:
226–50;
- in bonsai,
164–76;
- deciduous,
75,
165,
170,
216;
- miniature fruit,
68–69,
227;
- roots as plant holders,
45
- Trichodiadema densum (Desert Rose),
107
- Trillium,
160,
211
- Tropical gardens,
49,
62–65,
109,
115;
- “jungle,”
26–27
- Tropical Gardens,
13
- Tropical Paradise Greenhouse,
98
- Trough gardens (See Sink gardens)
- Trout Lily,
222,
288–89
- Tsuga canadensis (Hemlock),
166,
249
- ‘Tubergeni,’
294
- Tubers,
288
- Tufa rock,
171,
189;
- as plant-holder,
44,
57
- Tulipa (Tulip),
288,
290,
298
- ‘Twilight,’
109
- ‘Twinkle,’
10,
128,
285
- Umbrella flower,
110
- Umbrella Pine,
247
- U. S. Department of Agriculture,
31
- ‘Variegated Kleiner Liebling,’
128
- Vaughn,
281
- Venus Fly Trap,
115–16
- Verbena,
122,
286
- Vermiculite:
77,
78,
81,
93;
- in indoor bonsai,
161;
- in indoor greenhouse,
22,
27;
- in propagating,
86,
233
- Veronica (Speedwell),
275
- Viburnum (Snowball, European Cranberry Bush),
226,
229,
249
- Vigoro,
116
- Vine,
63;
- rosary,
110
- (See also: Cissus striata;
Clerodendrum thomosoniae; Passiflora coccinea;
Manettia bicolor)
- Viola (Viola, Violet):
276;
- African,
20,
25,
51,
63,
90,
93
- ‘Violacea Semi-Plena,’
93
- ‘Violet King,’
283
- ‘Violet Queen,’
283
- Violets (See: Viola)
- ‘Virbob,’
98
- Virginia,
290
- Walking Fern,
219
- Wall gardens:
183–89,
191–98;
- design of,
184–89;
- planting and care of,
193–97
- Wandering Jew (See: Tradescantia)
- Wardian case,
53,
55,
77
- Watering of plants:
80–82,
91,
101,
156,
230;
- excess,
42,
50,
59–60,
80–81,
180;
- importance of drainage in,
190,
229–30;
- with manure water,
60,
80,
109,
123;
- in propagating,
86;
- in terrariums,
59–60
- Water lilies,
205;
- miniature,
202,
207–9
- Watermelon pilea,
130
- Water ‘N’ Watch garden,
87
- Water plants,
207–10;
- floating,
209
- Wax Plant,
120
- ‘Wayside’s Garnet,’
149
- ‘Wee Bee,’
297
- ‘Wee Red,’
294
- ‘Wee Willie’ (‘Sweet William’),
266
- ‘Wendlinger,’
109
- Westchester,
23
- Westcott, Cynthia,
232
- Western wild ginger,
219
- West Indies,
122
- ‘Whirlybird,’
294
- White Cedar,
241
- White Forsythia,
236
- ‘White Gem,’
287
- ‘White Gossamer,’
114
- White pygmy,
209
- ‘White Velvet,’
114
- Wilder, Louise Beebe,
197
- Wild-flower, mail order houses,
153
- Wild ginger,
160,
219
- Wild pink,
273
- Wild sweet William,
271
- Williamsburg,
48,
155
- Willow,
166
- Windex bottle, for misting plants,
77,
82
- Windflower,
261
- Window boxes,
20;
- plants for,
109,
286
- Window gardens,
18–22,
97,
117
- ‘Winkie,’
96
- Winter Aconite,
290,
294
- ‘Winter Jewel,’
96
- Woodbine,
111–12,
212
- Woodland gardens,
211–25
- Woolly thyme,
274
- Yarrow,
259
- ‘Yellow Miniature,’
149
- Yellow pygmy,
209
- Yew,
248
- ‘Yindee,’
296