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," 154. Theocritus, 14, 90, 94, 126, 130. Thistle, 124, 289. Thorns, 292. Thyme, 294. Thynne's "Emblems," 157. Toadstools, 170. Tobacco, 4. Topiary art, 39, 344, 352. Tortworth Park, 55. Treacle, 103. Turner's "Herbal," 4, 13, 23, 35, 105, 194, 195, 198, 202, 213. Turnips, 297. Tusser, 228, 232, 279, 281, 290, 325. Tyndale, 41. Vaughan, H., 33, 312. Vegetable Marrow, 233. Vetches, 298. Vines, 87, 299. Vineyards, English, 301. Violets, 307. Virgil, 10, 189. Vocabularies, 10. Wallace, 101. Waller, 225. Walnut, 314. Walton, Izaak, 134, 137, 143, 280. Warden Pears, 200. Warwick Castle, 53. Waterton, 37. Watson, Forbes, 66, 77, 229, 273, 346. Waybred, 214. Weeds, 354. Westminster Hall, 55. Wheat, 317. White Thorn, 112. Wickliffe, 41. Wilkinson, Lady, 60, 73, 97, 292. Willow, 319. Wilson, G. F., 145. Windflower, 16. Wines, English, 303. Winter Aconite, 10. Wistman's Wood, 183. Withers, G., 158. Withy, 320. Wolf's-bane, 10. Woodbine, 126. Woodbury, 195. Wordsworth, 75, 206, 372. Wormwood, 81, 324. Wright's "Vocabularies," 10. ---- "Domestic Manners," 96, 218. Wyatt's Poems, 3. Wych Elm, 88. Yew, 119, 327. Yggdrasil, 24. York and Lancaster Rose, 253. UNWIN BROTHERS, THE GRESHAM PRESS, CHILWORTH AND LONDON. SOLD BY SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & Co. _Crown 8vo. Price: paper cover, 1s.: cloth, 2s._ =ON THE ART OF GARDENING:= A Plea for English Gardens of the Future, with Practical Hints for Planting Them. By Mrs. J. FRANCIS FOSTER. Press Notices. "In this pleasant and original little book the authoress not only enters a vigorous protest against the bedding-out system and the so-called 'natural' style of gardening, but gives very good practical advice for gardens of a different sort."--_Gardener's Chronicle._ "This little book proceeds from a true lover of flowers and will be welcome to all who take an interest in their care and culture."--_Civilian._ "A pleasant and unpretending little volume."--_Saturday Review._ "The charm consists in its author's evident love of her subject. Lik
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