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80. Dian's bud, 80. Dianthus, 48. Dielytra, 100. Dillenius, 101. Divining rod, 116. Docks, 81. Doddington Park, 117. Dogberry, 81. Dog-rose, 14. Douce, 93, 171. Dove-plant, 60. Dowden, 2. Drayton, 45, 59, 65, 84, 98, 110, 134, 174, 223, 368. Dryden, 370. Dunbar, 249. Durham Mustard, 173.   Ebony, 82, 119. Eglantine, 82, 254. Elder, 84. Elm, 87. Elizabethan Gardens, 342. Elizabeth, Queen, 349. Elwes, H. J., 145. Eringoes, 88. Etna, Chestnut on, 55. Evelyn, 52, 116, 124, 315. Evershed on bay, 33.   Fairy rings, 170. Falaise, 48. Farsing Herbs, 275. Feaberry, 105. Fennel, 88. Fern, 90. Ferule, 89. Fig, 93. Fig Mulberry, 288. Fig Pudding, 239. Filbert, 94. Fir, 207. Flags, 94. Flax, 95, 97. Fletcher, 99, 231. "Flora Domestica," 12, 197, 266. Flower-de-luce, 97. Forget-me-not, 4. Foxglove, 4. Fremontia Californica, 153. Frizen Hill, 106. Fuller, Thos., 156. Fumitory, 100. Furze, 100.   Gale, 174. Gardens, 340, 342. Gardeners, 349. Garlande, John de, 167. Garlick, 102. Gay, 162. Gerard, 5, 393 to 418, and quoted throughout. Gilliflower, 48. Gilpin, 91. Ginger, 103. Gladstone, W. E., 16. Glossaries, 10, 393. Goethe, 195. Goldes, 157. Golding's Ovid, 15. Gooseberries, 105. Gorse, 106. Gourd, 106, 232. Gower, 21, 57, 74, 89, 114, 118, 143, 157, 223, 229, 259. Grafting, 353. Granada, Arms of, 220. Grapes, 299. Grass, 107. Greene, 128. Grindon, Leo H., 5, 17. Gundulph, 49. Gwillim, 297.   Hakluyt, 22, 23, 237, 269, 305. Hanham Hall, 186. Harebell, 109. Harlocks, 110, 121. Harrison, W. A., 119. Harrison's "England," 340. Harting, 30. Haver, 184. Hawes, 366. Hawthorn, 110. Hazel, 113. Heath, 116. Hebenon, 118. Hedges, 113, 334. Helmet-flower, 10. Hemans, Mrs., 26, 66. Hemlock, 121. Hemp, 121. Henbane, 119, 129. Herbert, G., 68, 190, 255, 314, 357, 370. Herb of Grace, 122, 259. Herodotus, 102, 250. Herrick's Flowers, 74, 83, 250, 258, 369. Herschel, Sir J., 97. Hibiscus, 153. Highclere Park, 53. Holderstock, 86. Holly, 122, 130. Hollyhock, 152. Holy Thistle, 124. Homer, 76, 188, 318. Honeystalks, 56. Honeysuckle, 125. Hooker, Sir J., 192, 319. Horace, 90, 94, 102, 130, 152, 204, 236, 243. Horse Chestnut, 55. Hyssop, 128.   Insane root, 129. Ivy, 129, 327.   Jervis, S., Dictionary, 70. Joan Silverpin, 222. Johns on Trees, 289. John's, St., Bread, 148. Johnston, 121, 133, 205, 289, 330. Jonquil, 73. Jonson, Ben, 3, 4, 11, 15, 21, 66, 77, 95, 98, 121, 152. Josephus, 154. Judas, 85. Juvenal, 13, 94, 138, 204.   Keats, 75, 132. Kecksies, 132. Kemble, F., 279. Kew, 92, 194. Kirby on Trees, 323. Knot-grass, 133. Knots, 345.   Lady-smocks, 134. Lark's heels, 135. Latimer, 57, 272. Laurel, 135. Laurembergius, 143, 258, 310. Lavaillee, 24, 178. Lavender, 137. Lawson, 46, 105, 140, 178, 342, 343, 347. Leathercoat, 22. Lebanon, Cedar of, 52. Leek, 138. Lee's "Sea Fables," 30. Lemon, 140. Lettuce, 140. Levens Hall, 237, 344. "Libæus Diaconus," 90. Lily, 140. —— of the Field, 145. —— of the Valley, 4. Lily's "Euphues," 46, 128. Lime, 146. Lind, 146. Lindley, Dr., 53, 79, 109, 152, 204, 284. Ling, 116, 147. Linnæus, 116, 147. Locusts, 147. Longfellow, 89, 214. Long Purples, 148. Loosestrife, 149. Love-in-idleness, 309. Lupton, 237. Lyte, 23, 47, 79, 91, 129, 136, 148, 159, 167, 190, 241.   Mace, 151. Mallows, 152. Mandeville, Sir John, 20, 31, 72, 84, 85, 113, 255, 266. Mandrake, 153, 226. Manuring, 352. Maple, 288. Marathon, 89. Margaret, St., 364. Marigold, 155. Marjoram, 159. Marlowe, 118. Marsh, J. F., 27, 89. Marvel, A., 190. Marybuds, 155. Masters, Dr., 216. Masts, 159. Maw, G., 273. Medlar, 160. Melittis melissophyllum, 29. Miller, 34, 191. Milner's "Country Pleasures," 82. Milton's Flowers, 65, 74, 83, 87, 109, 126, 133, 174, 197, 224, 230, 241, 261, 295, 347, 309, 369. Mint, 161. Mistletoe, 162. Mohammed on Garlick, 102. Monk's-hood, 10. Montgomery, A., 143. More, Sir T., 257. Morat, 167. Moss, 164. Mulberries, 166. Mushrooms, 169. Musk Roses, 252. Mustard, 172. Myrtle, 174.   Names of Plants, 393. Narcissus, 73, 175. Nash, T., 195. Neckam, A., 12, 79. Neckweed, 122. Nettles, 175. —— of India, 178. Newton, Thos., 78, 264, 321, 330. Nicholson, Dr., 119. Nightshades, 225. Nut, 114. Nutmeg, 179.   Oak, 180. Oats, 183. Oil from Walnuts, 316. Olive, 184. Onions, 187. Opium, 223. Orange, 188. Orchids, 149. Oreodaphne Californica, 32. Osier, 192, 320. Ovid, 15. Oxlip, 66, 192.   Paigle, 66. Palladius, 73, 140, 261, 303, 343. Palm, 79, 192, 321, 329. Pansies, 196, 309. Parkinson—quoted throughout. Parsley, 197. Parsnip, 50. Pasque flower, 17. Patience (Docks), 81. Pawnce, 196. Peach, 161, 198. Pear, 199. Peas, 201. Pensioners, 65. Pepper, 203. Pepys, 177. Phillips, 34, 316. Picotee, 48. Pignuts, 205. Pine, 205. Pine Apples, 208. Pink, 48, 209. Piony, 211. Pippins, 21. Planché on fleur-de-lis, 97. Plane, 213. Plantagenet, 41. Plantain, 214. Platt, Sir H., 163, 281. Pliny, 13, 16, 48, 72. Plum, 216. Plutarch, 12. Poetry of Gardening, 339. Poet's Narcissus, 77. "Poets' Pleasaunce," 109, 311. Polyanthus, 66. Pomatum, 20. Pomegranate, 219. Pomewater, 21. Popering Pear, 201. Poppy, 222. Potato, 224. Primrose, 66, 226. Prior, Dr., 16, 47, 60, 66, 70, 74, 81, 105, 110, 114, 133, 163, 197, 227. "Promptorium Parvulorum," 10, 393 to 418, and quoted throughout. Provençal Rose, 250. Prudentius, 312. Prunes, 216. Pruning, 351. Pumpion, 232. Purple colour, 16. Pythagoras, 154.   Quarles, 264. Quince, 234.   Radish, 236. Ragged Robin, 67. Raisins, 238. Raspberry, 283. Redouté's "Liliacæ,"
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