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- Aconite, 153, 188, 287
- Actæa spicata, 285
- Advice to women, 174
- American and other gardens compared with Japanese, 23, 74, 88, 91, 94, 96, 187, 288
- ‘Arbor Vitæ,’ 72
- Arnica, 287
- Ash, 187
- Aster, 139, 142, 287
- Aston, Mr. W. G., 125, 174, 212, 291
- Awata palace, 22
- Azalea, 5, 68, 111, 129, 130, 134, 136, 137, 142, 151, 153, 175, 176, 180, 185, 186, 237, 276, 279
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- Bamboo, 74–76, 83, 87, 88, 90, 92, 96, 117, 134, 139, 192, 197, 200, 201, 204, 214–216, 219, 221, 222, 254, 266, 273, 275, 289
- Bass tree, 289
- Bignonia, 87, 280, 286
- Birch, 130, 187, 287, 289
- Bon festival, 155, 264, 266
- Box, 90
- Brambles, 187
- Bridges, Chap. vii. (156)
- Faggots, 105
- Full-moon, 104
- of Heaven, 176
- Stone, 105
- Wood, 105
- Buddhism, 14, 17, 21, 60, 71, 118, 178, 195, 198, 213, 259, 264
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- Camellia, 89, 90, 130, 139, 239, 274
- Campanula, 286
- Campion, 288
- Cassia, 241
- Cha-no-yu. See Tea Ceremonial
- Chamberlain, Mr. Basil Hall, ix, 15, 27, 29, 239, 244, 248, 271
- Cherry, 69, 74, 102, 111, 130, 136, 139, 172, 175–177, 194, 197, 199, 227–230, 235, 251, 260, 275, 277
- Cherry-blossom festival, 260, 273
- Chinese influence, 8, 14, 15, 20, 34, 60, 70, 76, 101, 121, 123, 132, 138, 149, 153, 162, 165, 214, 216
- Choin-in temple, 105
- Chrysanthemum, 9, 134, 141, 142, 176, 194, 197, 215, 247–250, 251, 267, 288
- Chu-men-ton-kwan, 16
- Cleanliness, 38, 51, 56, 68, 97, 113, 116, 117, 168
- Clematis, 280
- Colour-sense, 77–79, 85, 133, 135–140, 199, 241, 256, 282, 286, 287, 289
- Columbine, 275
- Compositæ, 187, 287
- Conder, Mr. Josiah, vii, viii, 27, 43, 47–53, 79, 108, 149, 154, 201
- Convolvulus, 2, 9, 87, 139, 142, 187, 203, 211
- Coolness, 38, 116, 146, 175
- Cryptomeria, 89, 90, 152, 175, 177, 213, 287, 289
- Cypripedium, 275
- Cyprus vine, 87
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- Dahlia, 191
- Daito-kuji, 21
- Daphne, 275
- Dedication of gardens, 51, 268, 269
- Deutzia, 282.
- ‘Dish’ gardens. See Miniature Gardens
- ‘Distance Lowering’ style, 36
- ‘Distance Raising’ style, 36
- Divinity in gardens, 2, 12, 18, 40, 73, 268
- Dolls’ festival, 256
- ‘Dried-up Water Scenery,’ Chap. xi. (145); 18
- Du Cane, Miss, viii, 223, 237
- Dunn, Mr. S. T., ix
- Dutch influence, 20
- Dwarfed trees, 28, 78, 255
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- Edgeworthia papirifera, 275
- Equinoctial festivals, 259, 266
- English and other gardens compared with Japanese, 23, 74, 88, 91, 94, 96, 187, 288
- Eulalia japonica, 287
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- Fences and hedges, Chap. vi. (73)
- Fences—
- Bamboo, 75, 83
- Method of decorating, Chap. xv. (209); 75, 77, 80
- Nightingale, 84
- Open work, 79
- Painted, 78, 79
- Plaster, 76, 77
- Reeds, 84
- Rustic, 82
- Screen or Sleeve, 85, 86
- Tiles, 77
- Wood, 76
- Fern, 254
- Fir trees, 99, 175, 212, 213, 289
- Fish flags, 180, 263
- Flower arrangement. Chap. xiv. (190); 19
- Flower festivals, Chap. xvii. (251); 155
- Autumn equinox, 68, 266
- Bon, or ‘Feast of Lanterns,’ 155, 264–266
- Boys’, 239, 263
- Buddha’s birthday, 259
- Cherry-blossom, 260-262
- Chrysanthemums, 267
- Dolls’ or little girls’, 204, 256, 259
- Equinoctial, 68, 259, 266
- Housewives’, 266
- Maple-viewing, 267
- New Year (Plum), 252
- Peach-blossoms, 256, 259
- Rice, 264
- Seamstresses’, 266
- Seven Herbs, 255
- Shinto (Matsuri), 266
- Flowers, admiration of, by Japanese, 11, 159, 205
- Flowers, Four seasons of, Chap. xviii. (271)
- Folk-lore and legends, Chaps. xv. (209), xvi. (219)
- Foreign festivals, 269, 270
- Forsythia, 275
- Four Floral Gentlemen, 215, 224, 247
- Fuji flower, 184
- Fujiwara period, 21
- Fujiyama, 34, 116, 164, 285
- Fung-shui, 34, 148
- Furuba Oribe, 36
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- Garden accessories, Chap. v. (59)
- architecture. Chap. vii. (93)
- fences and hedges. Chap. vi. (73)
- folk-lore and legends. Chaps. xv. (209), xvi. (219)
- making, 6, 8, 32–40, 128–131, 135, 170
- stones, Chap. iv. (41), 9, 10, 17, 19, 23, 33, 76, 128, 135, 152, 156, 171
- Gardening history, Chap. ii. (13)
- principles. Chap. iii. (26)
- Gardens—
- Dedication of, 51, 268, 269
- Divinity in, 2, 12, 18, 40, 73, 264, 268
- Green, Chap. x. (133)
- Japanese in general. Chap. i.
- Copies of nature, 1, 4, 6–8, 18, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, 32, 37, 40, 42, 46, 56, 82, 121, 124, 127, 132, 134, 135, 137, 150, 156, 175, 180, 182, 190, 195
- Landscape, Chap. ix. (121); 14, 20, 26, 156, 161
- Miniature, Chap. xii. (161); 34, 190, 193
- Particular, Chap. xiii. (173)
- Poetry in, 2, 4, 5, 13, 15, 17, 22–24, 31, 54, 121, 137, 147, 200, 210, 251
- Prices paid for objects in, 7, 9, 24, 47
- Spirit of the, Water, 106, 109, 117
- Spiritual appeal in, 1, 3, 10, 12, 24, 27, 114, 124, 160, 273
- Tea, 23, 24, 156, 180, 182
- Uses of, 1, 27, 35, 44, 70, 73, 102, 135
- Water, Chap. xi. (145)
- Water in, Chap. xi. (145); 7, 18, 35, 38, 46, 47, 49, 53, 72, 102–106, 107–120, 130–131, 171, 179, 180, 184
- Gates, summer houses and bridges, Chap. vii. (93)
- Gentian, 287
- Geranium, 191, 287
- Girls’ festival, 256
- Gisu, 133, 183
- Gladiolus, 291
- Gohei, 99
- Gold-fish, 1, 56, 102, 131, 180, 181, 204, 255
- Gourd, 99
- Graining of wood, 78, 82, 105, 113
- Gray, Asa, 187
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- Hachi-niwa. See Miniature Gardens
- Hazel, 287
- Hearne, Lafcadio, ix, 110, 140, 236, 248, 264, 268, 285
- Hedges, Chap. vi. (73)
- Hemlock, 175
- Hemp, 224
- Hewlett, Mr. Maurice, 40
- Hinges and bolts, 96, 115
- Hiroshige, 133
- Hokusai, 133
- Holly, 255
- Holly of the Orient, 289
- Honeysuckle, 280
- Hooker, Sir Joseph, 187
- Hydrangea, 158, 177, 188, 281, 286
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- Ilex, 90
- Indian influence, 14, 154
- Indigo, 287
- Influence, Chinese, 8, 14, 15, 20, 34, 60, 70, 76, 101, 121, 123, 132, 138, 149, 153, 163, 165, 216
- Dutch, 20
- Indian, 14, 154
- Korean, 14
- Portuguese, 20
- Iris, 9, 56, 103, 111, 131, 136, 137, 139, 142, 143, 150, 155, 159, 173, 181, 185, 193, 194, 197, 199, 203, 235, 239, 278, 279
- Iron creeper, 289
- Islands—
- Cloud-shaped, 18
- Crane, 176
- Guest’s, 10
- Pine-bark, 18
- Thread-fall, 18
- Tortoise, 176
- Ito, Prince, 182
- Ivy, 90, 289
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- Japanese garden in England, 8
- gardens in general. Chap i.
- gardening history. Chap. ii. (13)
- ideas in America, 31, 88
- Juniper, 289
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- Kadsura japonica, 289
- Kamakura period, 17
- Khayyam, Omar, 122
- Kiku. See Chrysanthemum
- Kiri (Paulownia imperialis), 243
- Kobori Enshu, 21, 22, 175, 180
- Kwannon, 50, 158
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- Lacquer, 287
- Lagerstrœmia indica, 286
- Landscape gardening. Chap. ix. (121); 14, 20, 36, 156, 161
- Lanterns, Chap. v. (59); 37, 179
- Aging of, 67
- Bronze, 61, 66
- Hanging, 66
- Iron, 62, 67
- Kasuga-shaped, 64
- Legged, 60, 61, 64
- Mushroom, 63
- Nondescript, 64, 65
- Porcelain, 62
- Rough, 65, 66
- Shiratayu-shaped, 64
- Snow-scene, 63
- Standard, 61, 64
- Temple, 62
- Larkspur, 187
- Laurel, 89, 129, 141, 254, 289
- Legends—
- The Bamboo shoots, 216
- of the Cherry, 227–230
- of the Chrysanthemum, 247–250
- The Fairy and the Pine tree, 244
- The Fir trees, 212
- The Ghost of O Kiku San, 110
- The golden Lotus petals, 223
- Kosei, 237
- of the Maple, 246
- Momo Taro, 231
- The Moon Princess, 217
- O Tsuyu, 236
- The Old Man who made Trees to Blossom, 233
- of Pæonies, 14, 235–237
- of the Peach, 231–235
- of the Plum, 224–227
- The Poet of the Persimmon tree, 242
- The White Rose with the Red Centre, 245
- of the Shobu, 241
- The Tongue-cut Sparrow, 218
- of the Wistaria, 211
- of the Yamabuki, 244
- Lespedeza, 242, 287
- Lichens, 38, 67, 82, 128, 199, 290
- Lilies, 28, 33, 59, 68, 70, 134, 139, 142, 153, 157, 188, 282, 286
- Auratum, 68, 153, 282–284
- Day, 282
- Death, 153, 188, 238
- Elegans, 283
- Hæmerocallis, 282
- Krameri, 282
- Longiflorum, 282
- Speciosum, 282
- Tiger, 68, 283
- of the Valley, 275
- Lloyd, Mr. Arthur, ix, 190
- Lotus, 2, 142, 149, 151, 158, 204, 222, 284
- Lycoris, 153, 188, 238
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- Magnolia, 277
- Manet, 127
- Marigold, 254
- Maple, 44, 69, 70, 105, 129, 130, 136, 138, 139, 151–153, 176, 187, 197, 199, 206, 245, 251, 267, 288, 289
- Meadow-sweet, 280
- Michaelmas Daisy, 287
- Mimosa, 245
- Mistletoe, 290
- Momo, or Peach, 131, 204, 231–235, 256, 275, 277
- Monet, 127
- Monkshood, 153, 188, 287
- Moon-gazing platform, 176, 202
- Morning Glory, 2, 9, 87, 139, 142, 187, 203, 211
- Muro-machi period, 19
- Muso, 21
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- Nandina domestica, 153, 289
- Narcissus, 203
- Nasturtium, 88, 216
- Nature, Japanese gardens, copies of. See Gardens
- Nerine, 153, 188, 238
- Nightingale, 84, 215
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- Oak, 289
- Ogari Sotau, 23
- Oleander, 89
- Orange, 16, 204
- Orchids, 187, 215, 286
- Osage Orange, 90, 91
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- Pæony, 139, 142, 215, 235–237, 275, 277
- Pagodas, Chap. v. (59)
- Palms, 123
- Particular gardens, Chap. xiii. (173)
- Passion Vine, 88
- Paulownia imperialis. See Kiri
- Peach, 131, 204, 231–235, 256, 275, 277
- Peach-blossom viewing, 256
- Pergolas, 88, 131
- Perry, Commodore, 79
- Personification of impersonal things, 58, 66, 209
- Perspective, 35, 153, 158
- Phlox, 78, 185, 191
- Piggot, Sir Francis, viii, 277
- Pine tree, 65, 69, 74, 75, 99, 111, 130, 134, 151, 172, 175, 194, 197, 199, 202, 204, 205, 207, 211, 213, 214, 244, 253, 254, 273
- Pinks, 287
- Plum, 16, 69, 83, 84, 130, 137, 139, 140, 151, 153, 176, 193, 199, 204, 207, 215, 224–227, 235, 252, 254, 272, 277, 291
- Plum-blossom viewing, 273
- Poems, 1, 13, 26, 41, 55, 73, 84, 93, 107, 121, 133, 140, 145, 161, 173, 186, 190, 207, 209, 211, 212, 227, 242, 244, 246, 251, 271, 273, 279, 285, 288, 289, 291
- Poetry in gardens, 2, 4, 5, 13, 15, 17, 22–24, 31, 54, 121, 137, 147, 198, 200, 210, 251
- Pomegranate, 7, 74
- Porcelain ornaments, 101
- Porter, W. N., 13
- Portuguese influence, 20
- Prices paid for garden objects, 7, 9, 24, 47
- Primula, 187
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- Rakuyo, 126
- Reeds, 84, 131, 134, 149, 150, 184, 215
- Rein, 187, 288
- Repetition in gardens, 40
- Rice, 264
- Roses, 10, 88, 92, 98
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- Scabious, 287
- Scale, importance of, 4, 7, 21, 32, 33, 37, 39, 45, 62, 80, 94, 107, 114
- Sen-no-Rikiu, 22, 23, 36, 180, 195
- Shaw, Mr. Bernard, 20
- Shindai-shiki, 16, 21
- Shinto, 24, 60, 117–119, 197, 198, 213
- Shobu, or Sweet Flag, 239–241, 263
- Soami, 21
- Soseki, 19
- Sparrow, 102, 215, 218
- Spider wort, 286
- Spiræa, 187, 280, 286
- Spirit of the garden, water, 106, 109, 117
- Spiritual appeal of Japanese gardens, 1, 3, 10, 24, 27, 114, 124, 160, 273
- Stones, garden, Chap. iv. (41); 7, 9, 10, 14, 17, 19, 23, 33, 76, 135, 152, 156, 171
- Stones—
- Arching, 48
- Cascade, 171
- Dead, 43
- Diseased, 43
- Distancing Rock, 52
- Flat, 48
- Guardian, 17, 152, 171
- Kwannon, 50
- Label, 57
- Lantern-lighting, 57
- Master’s, 10
- Mist-enveloped, 50
- Moss-grown, 51
- Mountain-base, 50
- Mountain-side, 50
- Mountain-summit, 50
- Obi, 57
- Passing, 52
- Peeping, 52
- Poor, 44
- Propitious-cloud, 50
- Recumbent, 37, 49, 63
- Recumbent-ox, 49
- Shoe-removing, 57
- Statue, 37, 48
- Step-dividing, 57
- Stepping, 37, 53, 54, 102, 103, 112, 171
- Sword-hanging, 57
- Transporting of, 7
- Of three gods, 51
- Of two gods, 51
- Vertical, 43, 48, 111
- View-completing, 52
- View-receiving, 52
- Waiting, 52
- Water, 53
- Water-falling, 57
- Wayside, 52
- Wine-cup, 52
- Of worship, 52
- Streams, diverting course of, 7, 35, 147
- Sumach, 287
- Summer houses, Chap. vii. (99)
- various shapes and designs, 100
- Superstitions, 34, 99, 146, 147
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- Tea ceremonial, 19, 23, 36, 80, 180
- Tea gardens, 23, 24, 156, 180, 182
- Tempo period, 47
- ‘Three friends of Winter,’ 273
- Tidiness, 38, 97, 141, 175
- Torii, 68, 98, 179, 213
- Trees and shrubs, clipped, 5, 20, 78, 90, 111, 126, 142
- Transplanting trees, 7, 129
- Triangular system, 49, 195
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- Veronica, 280
- Vetch, 187
- Violets, 275
- Virginia creeper, 131, 287
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- Wasurigusa (Herb of forgetfulness), 242
- Water buckets, 107, 113, 115
- Water, direction of flow of, in gardens, 7, 35, 147
- Water gardens, Chap. xi. (145)
- Water in gardens, Chap. xi. (145); 7, 18, 35, 38, 46, 47, 49, 53, 72, 102–106, 107–120, 130, 131, 171, 179, 180, 184
- Water, the spirit of the garden, 106, 109, 117
- Weathering, artificial, 38
- Wells, water basins, etc., Chap. viii. (107)
- Whistler, Japanese influence of, 30
- Whitman, Walt, 41
- Willow, 88, 134
- Wistaria, 38, 85, 87, 98, 103, 131, 134, 136, 137, 145, 210, 235, 276
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- Yatsu Hashi style, 103
- Yohan-kohan-han, 16
- Yoboan, 21
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- Zinnia, 191
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