
64
ICO
161
193
255
259
261
278
280
322
598
981
1213
Ornamental Plant-houses.
^ 2 ‘Range of houses in the Brussels botanic
116 InteHor"of the palm-house ?t
117 Winter garden ol r n n c e Lichtenstein -
138 Winter garden at the palace of I aunda,
at St. Petersburgh
182 Hothouses at Frogmore - - -
188 P la n t-h o u s e s a t Alton lowers -
192 E le v a tio n o f th e s e p la n t-h o u s e s -
203 Large palm-house a t Kew _
204 Interior of the conservatory in the Regent’s
park - - ■ ■
228 Chinese greenhouse - -
6io _ f,l3 Conservatory a t Chatsworth -
1014 Interfor of the Jardin d’H iver in Paris
Pits and Wans fo r Trees.
561 C o l d - p i t ......................................................
562 Fined pit -
563 M’Phail’s pit - - " ’
564 Na irn’s p it - . -
565 Atkinson’s melon-pit
566 llay th o rn ’s pits - - " ‘
667 Kendall’s double-pit ^
568—570 Thompson s double-pit
571 Forman’s pit - -
572—574 Neeve’s meridian pus
5 7 5 - 578 Range of pits
579, 580 Flued wall -
581 Cellular wall
582 Boarded walls
583, 584 Temporary walls -
585, 586 Wavy and angular walls
687 Zigzag wall
588—590 Various walls
.591 Recessed walls
592 Espalier rail
739-741 Hollow walls
742 Projecting stone buttress
M5 Copii
No.
- 572
- 572
- 572
- 573
- 573
- 574
- 674
- 575
- 575
576, 577
577, 578
- 579
- 680
- 581
- 581
- 582
- 582
- 582
. 683
- 583
- 736
- 736
7 5 ! W a iw 'Ith trees trained on both sides ■ 761
762, 7 5 3 Sections and plan of Baldwin s pme-
754 7 5 5 ‘sections o fth e Onk flill plne-pits 771,
75 7 758 Pine-pits a t Eridge Castle - - 773
75&L-62 Pine-pits a t Meudon, plan and
JNO Pago
Toii Garden a t Pfauen Insel - - m iö ü ? ?
1012 Public garden at Frankfort - 1210, 211
1013 Working plan o fth e same - '
1015 Botanic garden m the Regent s P a rk - 1214
1018 Working plan of the Botanic Garden at
Birmingham - - - l^lb, i z u
1019 Botanic Garden a t Glasgow - - ^1»
1020 Hackney nursery - - -
Plans of Kitchen Gardens.
732 Square garden and slip surrounded by a
733 Large^garden of seven acres withm the
walls -
734 Garden on a steep declivity -
735 Shrubbery to connect two gardens
737 Irregularly-shaped garden -
738 Circular garden with angular walls -
746 Oblong garden with an iron railing and a
boarded wall - - "
727
728
731
733
735
738
739
741
741
748 Oblong garden with cross walls -
749 Area of a large garden - - '
750 Area of a small garden -
sections of,
763 Steep-roofed vinery _
764 Vinery for early forcing -
765 Knight’s melon-pit
766 Edmonstone melon-pit -
771 Wintering vines -
772 Vinery heated by dung -
774 Callow’s mushroom-house
773, 774
- 774
- 775
- 777
- 777
- 791
- 791
- 817
Plans o f Parks, Gardens, ^■c.
18 Park of Monza *
25 P a rk and garden at Caserta
32 Gardens a t Loo - , '
33 Garden o fth e Count de Nassau -
34, 35 Geometrical flower gardens -
g S i î Æ a m ; Vilam Quatorze
41 Botanic garden a t Brussels
46 Ermenonville -
51 Park of Madame de Cayla at St. Ouen -
52 P a rk at EpLnal - - " “
53 Villeneuve d’E tang -
57 Garden of M. Boursault -
58 Garden of the Elysee Bourbon -
60 Garden of Bel Respiro - -
63 P ark of M. Ternaux, a t St. Ouen
65 Jardin d’H iver “
66 Public garden a t Sceaux
68 Jardin des Plantes
69 Botanical cabinet - “
73 P a rk and gardens of Laxenburg, near
Vienna - - "tt-. i”
75 Roccoco garden of Baron tiu g e i
78 Garden a t Heiligen^Sfe - -
îonteglas, near
Plans o f Flower-Gardens and Pleasuo-e-Grounds.
852 Pleasure-grounds and gardens of a villafarm
- ” inoo
853 Octagon garden - - - '
855 Beds of irregular shapes - . -
8.56—859 F low e r-g a rd e n s of various kinds - 1002
860 P a r t e r r e o f em b ro id e ry - -
862 Massed flower-garden - - -
g ? a. 1 0 ,0
8C.8 Isometrical view of th e orange-garden - 1011
869 B o tan ic flow e r-g a rd en -
872 Shrubbery in th e geometric style of gar-
875 GarTen1aid"out in a systematic manner 1018
876 Botanic garden a t Birmingham - 1020, 1021
984 G a rd en s a t R o s en s te in - S
985 Mode o f jo in in g th e g r o u n d s o f tw o villas 11^
9 8 6 P le a su re -g ro u n d a t E b e r s b e rg -
987 Villa laid out by Mr. Major
988 Worlting plan of the same
992 Garden of the Misses Garn.er -
998 Garden nf the Re». T. Gamier -
909 Residence of General Lomet - ,
1001 Garden o fth e Postmaster at Allkirch,m
- 1185
1186, 1187
1188, 1189
1192,1193
1196, 1197
- 1198
Alsatia - “ " 11C1Q
1002 English suburban villa - - - ¡ ‘¿y
1004-1006 Suburban villas - - - 201
1007 Street garden - * ‘ ,oriA ion«; 1008 P u b lic garden a t M agdeburg - 1204 , 205
1009 Working plan of the same . - 1206, 207
leiO Garden of the Hospital at Munich - 1208
55
58
69
63
76
78
83
87
88
89
91
94
95
100
116
118
121
80 Gardens at Nymphenburf
83 Gardens of the Count 127
- 128
- 129
132, 133
- 143
Munich - ■ , . .
84 English garden a t Munich
85 Garden o fth e Glyptothek
87 Solitude -
103 Gardens a t Schwezingen - ---
106 P ark at Carlsruhe ‘ " la?
108 Pleasure-grounds a t G a rls ru ^ - -
112 G a rd en o f th e M a rg ra v in e Amelia - lau
115 Garden of P rince Metternich, at Johannisberg
119 Botanic gar-d en at B• erlin ’ -" "- ijf"ia
122 Garden a t Berne - - - ‘ 170 126 Garden at Frederiksberg - '
128 Garden a t Rosenborg - - *'*’
,32 Botanic garden a t Chariottenbiirg, in
Denmark - . " ‘ 107
133 Botanic garden at Christiania - -
134 B o tan ic g a rd en a t L u n d - - "
140 Gardens of Taurida - - ~
116669 WG aarrdseanws obfo tthane i cS uglatardne, na t C- o n s ta n-t in o p le- 227
174 C h a tsw o rth in th e o lden tim e - -
176 Cashiobury in the olden time
177 Wanstead House - , ‘ ^
181 Flower-garden at Windsor Castle
184 P le a su re -g ro u n d s at Alton P ow e rs •
201 Pleasure-grounds at Hopetoun House •
205 Edinburgh botanic garden
220 Chinese garden - - -
250 Wa ter in a park -
241
242
242
254
256
272
281
313
468
Plans o f Cottages, ViUas, and Palaces.
6 Pliny’s Villa Laurentina
7 P liny’s Tuscan villa
208 Palace of Ispahan
276 Gardener’s cottage
16
17
30 Christ’s thorn (Pa/nVras
31 Stone pine (Pmws Vtnea)
135 Cloudberry (Jiiibus ChanuBniórus)
215 Cinnamon tree - - - _
216 tree (^Córypha umbraculifera) -
217 Cocoa-nut palm (CÒCOS ntící/ej-a)
218 Palmyra palm {BoràssusfinbclUfórmis)
226 Black and green tea (^Thèa Bokèa and T.
viridis) - - - -
227 O'lea fràgrans, Camélhd Sasánqua, and
Azàlea índica - - . .
244 The dodder (Cùscuta europce'a)
781 Alisander orAlexanders {Snr§rnium Olu-
783
784
785
786
787
788
789
790.
796
811
812
813
814
815
sacrum) -
Chervil {CJuBrophyllum sativum)
Mint {Islentha viridis) - - .
Vegetable marrow {Cucúrbita ovifera) -
Samphire {Crithmum niaritimum)
Mushroom (Agdricus campéstris)
Morel {P/iállus csculéntus)
Truffle ( Tùber cibàrium)
, 791 Edible FífCí - - - .
Tru e service (Sóròwi domèstica)
Wild service {Vyrus torminàlis -
Bastard service ( Vijrus pinnatifida)
Cloudberry (Ri/iws
Dwarf crimson bramble (Rm6wí árcticus)
The dewberry ( litibus cce'sius) -
The stone and upright brambles (R.
saxcUilis, and R. suherèctus) -
The akee tree (,P//g/aia sajDfda) -
—839 Tropical fruits ; viz. the anchovy
pear, the durion, and the guava
The rose-apple {.Eugènia jambos)
Loquat tree (Eriobotrya japónica)
843 The mango, and mangosteen
Granadilla - - . .
The banana {Mhsa sapiéntum) -
The jaca tree ( Artocárpus intcgrifblin •
The W est Indian yam (Dioscòrea sativa)
The sweet potato {Convólvulus Batatas)
The caper {Cápparis spinósa) -
Water chestnut {Sch-pus tuberbsus)
Trees and Shrubs.
I Forbidden fVuit {Taberncemontàna alternifblia)
- . - . 4
4 Trees from Martin’s Nineveh - - 8
29 Vines in Italy - - . - 46
55 M. Boursault’s ^ ra tic d rfa excélsa - 85
120 Weeping willow a t Carlsruhe - - 165
125 P ln u s Cèmbro - - - - 177
922 The doom palm - - _ . 1122
972 The stone pine - - - -1170
Tools.
5 Tools of the ancients - - - 12
43 Echénilloir - - • » 70
928 Tools for planting - - - 1137
446 Screen for mould - - - 539
Utensils.
No. Page
447 Training basket - - - - 540
448 Packing case - - . _ 540
449 Glazed packing-case - - _ 541
450 Packing box for florists’ flower - .541
451—460 Flower-pots - - 542—544
461—464 Boxes for plants - - 544,545
465—471 Watering-pots - - 546, .546
472 Watering-tube - - - - 546
473-476 Syringes - - - 54 5 ,547
477—482 Hand-glasses - - - 548
483—486 Bell-glasses - - . - 549
487-490 Traps for insects - - - 549
491 Lime duster - 549
492—495 Bellows of various kinds - - 550
496 Fumigating pot - - . . 550
831 Bell-glass for orange-trees - - 9 79
Ventilation of Plant-,
646—651 Plant-houses a t Frogmore €20—622
1016,1017 Conservatory in the R egent’s P a rk 1215
Views in Parks and Gardens.
14 Andreini’s paradise - - - 28
15 Martin’s paradise - - - 29
16 Gardens of Isola Bella - - - 32
19 Grotto at Monza - - - - 34
20 Lake at Monza - - - - 34
40 Botanic garden a t Brussels - - 62
44 Orangery at Versailles - - - 74
45 Gardens a t St. Cloud - - - 75
59 Bridge a t Bel Respiro - - - 89
62 Entrance to th e garden at Bel Respiro - 90
64 Garden and house of a young architect 92
72 L a Gloriette a t Schbnbrunn - - 116
74 Palace at Hadersdorf - - . 1 J7
76 Tivoli Garden at Vienna - _ 119
77 Palace of Sans Souci - - - 120
79 Palace and gardens of Nymphenburg - 123
92 Garden front of the palace of Rosenstein 136
94 Garden of Silberburg - _ - 137
102 L a Favorite - - - - 142
104 Roman aqueduct - - - - 145
105 Temple of Mercury - - - 145
109 Villa of W atthalden - - - 148
129 Frederiksdai - - . . jgQ
143 Lake at Petrovskoyé - . . 197
154 Pulhawa in Poland - - - 2O8
165 Botanic garden a t Warsaw - - 212
168 Botanic garden a t Lisbon - - 225
178 Albury House, Surrey - - - 243
179 Longleat - - - - - 244
180 Wollaton Hall - 245
185 Druid’s Temple a t Alton Towers - 267
187 Valley at Alton Towers - - - 258
189 Pagoda a t Alton Towers - - _ 259
190 Water a t Alton Towers - - - 260
195 Surrey Zoological Gardens - - 265
203 Kew Botanic Garden - _ _ 278
221—223 Chinese gardens - - 3 1 4 ,3 1 5
230 Waltham House, Massachusetts - 33 0