THE FLOKAL WOKLD AND GAKDEN GUIDE. 



peculiar to itself, and most acceptable 

 at this season of the year. But still 

 more valuable, and peculiarly adapted 

 to group with conifers, are the tree 

 ivies and a few of the more stirking 



paper on Ivies, which appeared in the 

 early issues of the Floeal World 

 last year, particulars were given of 

 these fine furnishing ivies. It may 

 be well, however, to repeat that, to 



variegated kinds, both arboreous and 

 climbing. You may observe several 

 of them here in the outside of the 

 circle, and others used to intermix 

 with the taller plants within. In the 



light up such a group as this, Hiber- 

 nica maculata and Helix marginata 

 argentea are superb. As for the rest 

 of the composition, the centre plant 

 i3 Abies Menziesii; around it are 



