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JAPANESE GARDENS
  • Stones—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
  • 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
  • Veronica, 280
  • Vetch, 187
  • Violets, 275
  • Virginia creeper, 131, 287
  • 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
  • Yatsu Hashi style, 103
  • Yohan-kohan-han, 16
  • Yoboan, 21
  • Zinnia, 191

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