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JAPANESE GARDENS
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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