Colour in the flower garden . Seal, 53, 37Special colouring, gardens of, 89Spiraea Aruncus, 42, 88, 103 ; Lindleyana, 109Spring garden, 21 Stachys, 72. 80 ; lanata, 28Staking and supporting, 55St. Brunos Lily, 34Stonecrops on iron roof, 56Sweet Cicely, 22, 40Sweet Verbena, no Tamarisk, 91, 130Thalictrum, 59, 103Thyme, wild, 126Tiarella, 37Training down tall plants, 54, 69, 79Training plants one over another, 53, 72, 102Trientalis, 16Trillium, 15, 85Tritoma, 78, 128Tubs, plants for, 117Tulips, 24, 25 U UVULARIA, 28, 38, 85 V Valerian, hi Veratrum, 22 Verbascum, 44, 66 Veronica Traversi, 28 ; Ve


Colour in the flower garden . Seal, 53, 37Special colouring, gardens of, 89Spiraea Aruncus, 42, 88, 103 ; Lindleyana, 109Spring garden, 21 Stachys, 72. 80 ; lanata, 28Staking and supporting, 55St. Brunos Lily, 34Stonecrops on iron roof, 56Sweet Cicely, 22, 40Sweet Verbena, no Tamarisk, 91, 130Thalictrum, 59, 103Thyme, wild, 126Tiarella, 37Training down tall plants, 54, 69, 79Training plants one over another, 53, 72, 102Trientalis, 16Trillium, 15, 85Tritoma, 78, 128Tubs, plants for, 117Tulips, 24, 25 U UVULARIA, 28, 38, 85 V Valerian, hi Veratrum, 22 Verbascum, 44, 66 Veronica Traversi, 28 ; Vero-nicas as tub plants, 117 Vine, Claret, 66 ; Vine, 106,107, in, 128 W Wallflower, 25Wall shrubs, 66 148 Water Elder, 37Whortleberry, 17Wild gardening, 13Willows, 133Winter colour, 133Winter walk, 135Witch Hazel, 136Wroodland, 8 INDEX Wood paths, 13 ; wood shrubbery edges, 83Woodruff, 34 and Yew hedges, 91Yucca, 25, 50, 65, 101, 103,128 ; raised borders for, 71 Printed by Ballantyne &* Co. LimitedTavistock Street, London. The Leading Gardening Newspaper (or Amateur and Professional Gardeners, PRICE ONE PENNY WEEKLY THE FLOWER GARDENTHE ROSE GARDENTHE WALL AND WATERGARDEN NEW AND RARE PLANTSTHE KITCHEN GARDENTHE FRUIT GARDENORCHIDS, &c, &c. Since The Garden has been reduced from threepence to one penny,its success has been extraordinary. It meets the requirements of bothPROFESSIONAL and AMATEUR GARDENERS. It is circulatingrapidly amongst BEGINNERS IN GARDENING, and the great feature ofhelping readers by greatly extending the ANSWERS TO COR-RESPONDENTS has been much appreciated. All branches of gardeningare fully considered, and descriptions and illustrations in colour and black andwhite of new plants, the Flower Garden, Rose Garden, Kitchen Garden, FruitGarden, and Wall and Water Garden are given. The Garden is THE gardening paper wherein to learn the best waysof making a success of the smallest and largest gardens. It is a paper for allto study who wish to thoroughly master th


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