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Coroiiilla varia ; Europe ; pink ; summer ; one foot. 



Galega officinalis, and its fine white variety; Spain; blue ; ?uminer ; four feet. 



Lathyrus grand iflorus ; South Europe; purple; summer; four feet. 



L. latifoliu3, and pure white variety ; England ; pink ; summer ; four feet. 



Orobus vernus, and varieties ; Europe ; purple ; spring ; one foot. 



Lupinus polyphyllus ; Columbia; blue; summer; three feet. 



Achillea Eupatorium ; Cauca.eus ; yellow ; summer ; three and four feet. 



Aster versicolor ; North America ; white and pink ; autumn ; one foot. 



A. IjEvis ; North America ; blue ; autumn ; two feet. 



A. elegans ; Siberia ; white ; autumn ; three feet. 



Pyretlirum roseum, single and double, in variety ; Caucasus ; red ; summer ; two 



feet. 

 Phlox, all the tall herbaceous varieties ; summer ; three and four feet. 

 Campanula carpatica, white varieties; Carpathia; blue ; summer ; one foot. 

 C. persicifolia, and varieties ; Europe ; blue ; summer ; three feet. 

 C. rotundifolia ; red ; spring and early summer ; two feet. 

 Statice latifolia ; Siberia; blue; summer; three feet. 

 Gentiana asclepiadea ; Austria ; blue ; summer ; two feet. 

 Iris pallida ; Turkey ; pale blue ; early summer ; three feet. 

 I. Gcrmanica, in great variety ; Germany ; blue; early summer ; two feet. 

 I. Florentina ; South Europe ; white ; early summer ; two feet. 

 I. variegata ; Hungary ; striped ; early summer ; two feet. 

 I. subbiflora. 



I. flavescens ; Levant ; light yellow ; summer ; three and four feet. 

 I. amoena ; Russia ; blue ; early summer ; three feet. 

 Lilium excek-um ; Japan ; cream ; summer ; two feet. 

 L. longiflorum ; China ; white ; summer ; two feet. 

 L. chalcedonicum ; Levant; scarlet; summer; three feet. 

 Tritoma glaucescens ; South Africa ; red ; autumn ; three and four feet. 

 Fritillaria meleagris, and its beautiful white variety, known to some as F. precox ; 



Britain ; spotted ; spring ; two feet. 

 Narcissus poeticus ; South Europe ; white ; spring ; two feet. 

 Iberis Gibraltarica, syn. corrffiofolia ; Spain ; white ; spring and early summer ; 



one foot. 

 I. saxatilis ; South Europe ; white ; spring and early summer ; one foot. 

 Ar.abis albida ; Caucasus ; white ; spring and early summer ; one foot. 

 Alyssum saxatile ; Candia ; yellow ; spring and early summer : one foot. 

 Aubrietia purpurea ; Greece ; purple ; spring and early summer ; one foot. 

 Erigeron speciosus ; California ; blue ; summer ; two feet. 

 Centranthus ruber, and white variety ; Britain ; red ; summer; two feet. 

 Potentilla, in fine variety ; various ; summer ; two feet. 

 Pentstemon procerus ; North America ; summer ; two feet. 

 P. gentianoides or Hartwegii, all good varieties of; Mexico ; summer ; two feet. 

 Tradescantia virginica ; Virginia ; blue ; early summer ; two feet. 

 Lythrum roseum superbum ; Britain ; red ; summer ; two feet. 

 Eryngium amethystinum ; Mid Europe ; blue ; summer ; three feet. 

 Dodecatheon Meadia, and varieties ; Virginia ; light purple ; summer ; one foot. 



THE GARDEN GUIDE FOE, SEPTEMBER. 



Floweus of the Month. — Greenhouse : Borbonica cordata, Arctotis decumbens, 

 Gesnera discolor, Douglasii, Zebrina, elongata ; Bignonia jasminoides, Venusta, 

 Angophora cordifolia, Banksia verticillata, Nivenia spicata, Cobea scandens, macro- 

 stema, stipularis, Grindelia coronoptfolia, Lambertii, Vinca pusilla, Meyenia erccta, 

 Opuntia Dillenii. Miinyof the Chinese primulas are now showing a fine bloom, 

 and some of the species of Cytisus and Coronilla are now in flower. — Garden: 

 Penlstetnon breviflorom, difi'usum, Aster luxurians, multiflorus, inuloides, artimisi- 

 florus, Solidago procera, gigantea, Lyoimachia epbemerum, Aconitum chinense. 

 Anemone vitifolia, Japonica ; Linaria vulgaria peloria, purpurea, Helianthus 



