94 



THE FLOEAL WORLD AND GARDEN GUIDE. 



A SELECTION OF HARDY PERENNIALS NOT SUFFICIENTLY GROWN. 



We have ere now taken some pains to select the finer haidy herbaceous plants, 

 but, taking the very best, we were of course obliged to name many of the most 

 popular — many that " everybody" may be said lo grow. However our previous 

 selections may have suited those who cultivated none or but few of the finer hardy 

 plants, it is clear that the gathering together of the species well worthy of culture, 

 yet rare or comparatively so, will meet the wants of a more experiejiced class of 

 growers, while also useful to the novice. This we now furnish in a rather extensive 

 list, selecting none but those that we know to be in cultivation in the British 

 Islands, and therefore procurable. Lists of plants not in cultivation are useless. 



1. Anemone alba. 



2. — Pavonina. 



3. — fulgens. 



4. — sylvestris. 



5. Aquilegia ccerulea. 



6. — glandulosa. 



7. Trollius napt'llifolius. 



8. Ranunculus aconitifolius plena. 



9. — acris plena. 



10. — amplexicaulis. 



11. — buUatus plena. 



12. Helleborus olympicus. 



13. — atro-rubens. 



14. Paeonia tenuifolia pi. 



15. Hepatica angulosa. 



16. Epimedium macranthum. 



17. — pinnatum elegans. 



18. Corydalis nobilis. 



19. Dielytra formosa. 



20. Thermopsis fabacea. 



21. Coronilla montana. 



22. Lathyrus Sibthorpi. 



23. — californious. 



24. OroLus flaccidus. 



25. — angustifolius. 



26. — roseup. 



27. Aster elegans. 



28. — grandiflorus (for snnny walls). 



29. — turbinellus. 



30. — Isevis. 



31. — py renins. 



32. — versicolor. 



33. Echinacea angustifolia. 



34. Echinops Riu-o. 



35. — ruthenicus. 



36. Pyrethrum uliginosura, 



37. Platycodon autumnale, 



38. Gentiana Andrews!. 



39. — ciliata. 



40. Calystegia dahurica. 



41. Convolvulus lineatus. 



42. Morina longifolia. 



43. Scabiosa caucasica. 



44. Eryngium amethystinum. 



45. — .jiourgati. 



46. — • cseruleum. 



47. Statice eximia. 



48. — tatarica. 



49. Dodecatheon JefFreyanum. 



50. Acanthus spinosissimus. 



51. Phlomis Herba-Venti. 



52. Polygonum Sieboldi. 



69. 

 70. 

 71. 



72. 



53. Pentstemon venusfcus. 



54. — procerus. 



55. Vicia argentea. 



56. Iris Koempferi. 



57. — nudicaulis. 



58. Carpesium Richei. 



59. Commelina coelestis. 



60. Cypripedium spectablle. 



61. Dracocephalum grandiflortim. 



62. JJthospermum fruticosum. 



63. Linum flavum. The true plant is 



hardy and herbaceous. 



64. Lobelia Tupa. 



65. Michauxia campanuloides. 



66. Ononis spinosus albiflorus. 



67. Phygelius capensis. 



68. Spigelia marilandica (in moist 

 peat). 



Rhexia virginica (ditto). 

 Symphytum bohemicum. 

 Thalictrum foetidum. 

 Verbascum vernale. 



73. Veronica taurica. 



74. — corymbosa. 



75. — amethyytina. 



76. Zauschneria californica. 



77. Hibiscus roseus. 



78. Chrysobactron Hookeri. 



79. Malva campanulata. 



80. Ferula neapolitana. 



81. Sedum spectabile. 



82. Sileiie pennsylvanica. 



83. Rudbeckia Newmanni. 



84. Liatris spicata. 



85. — elegans. 



86. Erodium Manescavi. 



87. Iberis Tenoreana (for ligbt sandy 

 soils). 



Chelidonium japonicum. 



Synipiandra pendula. 



Armei'ia cephalotes. 



Astragalus vaginatus. 

 — monspessulanus. 



Melissa grandiflora. 

 94. (Enothera missouriensis. 

 95. 

 96. 



97. Podophyllum Emodi. 



98. Geuiii cliiloense. 



99. Svmphytura caucasicum. 



88, 

 89. 

 90. 

 91. 

 92. 

 93. 



— speciosa. 



— anisoloba. 



100. Trillium grandiflorum. 



The Field. 



