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Rockeries (Hardy Perennials)—continued. 
(ñ p, wu, o, or variegated); R. cortussfolius (fl y); R. 
gramineus (fi y); R. parnassifolius (fl w or pi); Roman- 
zoffia sitchensis (fl w); Sanguinaria canadensis (fl w); 
Saponaria ocymoides ( fl r or pi) ; Saxifraga aizoides (fl o or 
y, dotted r); S. aretioides (fl y); S. Burseriana (fl c-w) ; 
S. B. major (fl w); S. cæsia (fl c-w); S. ceespitosa (fl w); 
S. Camposii (flw); S. Cotyledon (fl w; fol edged w); S. 
crassifolia (flr) ; S. diversifolia (f y); S. granulata (fiw); 
S. Hireulus (fl dotted r); S. Hostii (fl, w, or p-dotted) ; S. 
hypnoides (fl w); S. ligulata (fl r-w); S. lingulata coch- 
learis (fl w; fol g); S. longifolia (flw, dotted r; fol oi: S. 
Maweana (fl w); S. moschata (fl y or p); S. oppositifolia 
(f p); S. o. pyrenaica superba (fl pi-l); S. retusa (fl p; 
fol dotted); S. Rocheliana coriophylla (fl w); S. sancta 
(fl w); S. sarmentosa (fi w, spotted + and y; fol g, p 
beneath); S. Stracheyi (fl pi); S. umbrosa (A w, 
marked r); S. valdensis (f, w); S. virginiensis ( fl w); 
Scutellaria alpina (fl p); S. orientalis (8 y); Sedum acre 
aureum (fol y); S. Aizoon (fly); S. album (fl w; fol g and 
br) ; S. anglicum (fl w or pi; folg); S. brevifolium (fl w, 
ribbed pi; fol pi); S. erythrostictum (fl g, flushed pi); S. 
glaucum (fl pi-w; fol g and r); S. japonicum (fl y ; fol g); S. 
kamtschaticum (fly ; folg); S. lydium (fl pi; fol g, tipped r); 
S. maximum (fl w, spotted r; fol g); S. m. hæmatodes (fol 
p); S. pulchellum (fl pi-p) ; S. reflexum (fl y); S. Rhodiola 
(fl g or r-p) ; S. spectabile (fi pi); Sempervivum arachnoi- 
deum (fl r; fol g and br) and var.; S. arenarium (fl y) ; 
S. atlanticum (fl r; fol g and r-br); S. Boissieri (fl r; 
fol g); S. Braunii (fl y; fol g); S. calearatum (fl r-w; fol g, 
tipped r-br); S. caleareum (fl v; folg, tipped r-br); S. 
fimbriatum (fl r; fol g and r); S. Funckii (fl rn: fol 9); 
S. Heuffelii ( ñ y ; fol g, tinted r-br) ; S. Lamottei (fl pi; fol g, 
tipped r-br) ; S. montanum ( fl p; fol g); S. Pomelii ( fLpi-r ; fol 
9) ; S. soboliferum (fly; fol g, tipped r-br) ; S. Wulfeni (fly ; 
fol g, tipped r-br) ; Silene acaulis (fl pi or w); S. alpestris 
(ftw); S. Elizabethse (fl pi, w, and p); S. Hookeri (fl pi) ; 
S. maritima (fl w); S. pennsylvanica (fl pi); S. Saxifraga 
(ñ y and r-br); 8. Schafta (fi p); S. virginica (fl r); 
Soldan alpina (f v); S. montana (fl p); Statice lati- 
folia (fl b); S. tatarica (flr); Tiarella: cordifolia (fl w); 
Trifolium alpestre (fl p); T. uniflorum (fi b and p); Vicia 
argentea (fl pi, spotted bk); Vinea major (fl b-p); V. minor 
(fl v-p, w, or b); Viola cornuta (fi b); V. cucullata (fl v-b 
or p) and var.; V. Munbyana (fl v or y) and var.; V. 
odorata (fl b, v, or v-p, sc) and vars.; V. pedata (fl b or w) 
and vars.; V. rothomagensis (fl b, striped bk); V. suavis 
(fl b and w, sc); V. tricolor (f, variable) and vars.; 
Wahlenbergia Kitaibelii (ff b); W. tenuifolia (fl v-b, w 
base); Wulfenia Amherstiana (fl b); W. carinthiaca (fl b). 
Half-Hardy.— ANNUALS.—Abronia. umbellata (fl pi, 
sc) ; Calceolaria chelidonioides (fl y); Grammanthes chloræ- 
flora (fl o-y, at length o-r); Grammatocarpus volubilis (fl y) ; 
Laurentia minuta (fl p); Loasa hispida (fl y, centre g and 
w); L. vulcanica (f w); Martynia fragrans (fl r-p, throat 
y, sc); M. lutea (fl o-y, suffused r); M. proboscidea (fi y, 
g, v, &c.) ; Mentzelia bartonioides (fl y) ; Portulaca vars. ( fl). 
PERENNIALS.—Amphicome arguta (fl r); A. Emodi (fi 
pi and o); Antirrhinum Asarina (fl w and y, spotted p); A. 
molle (fi w and y, striped p) ; Arabis blepharophylla ( fi pi); 
Bellium minutum (fl w and y); ; 
(fl w); Darlingtonia californica (f w or g, marked r-br; 
pitchers g, marked w and r-br); Myosotis azorica (A p, at 
length b); Oxalis arenaria (fl v-p); Saxifraga cortusm- 
folia (fl w); S. Fortunei(fl w); Statice callicoma (fi pi); S. | 
sinuata (fl p, y); Viola hederacea (fl b or w); V. pedun- 
culata (fi y). : 
| SHRUBBERIES.—Many hardy herbaceous plants 
may be introduced with good effect into the Shrubbery, I 
although the latter term, strictly speaking, means a 
plantation of shrubs. Shade-loving subjects, and such as 
are found growing in woodlands in their native countries, 
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‘eminently suited for the purpose, The following lists 
Shrubberi Te 
comprise most of the hardy herbaceous plants that will 
thrive in the Shrubbery. 
ANNUALS.—Adonis sstivalis (fl r); A. autumnalis (fl 
r); Agrostemma, cceli-rosa (fl pi, w, or p); A. c-r. fim- 
briata (fl p); Agrostis nebulosa (ft); A. pulchella (ft); 
is grandiflora (fl r, b, &c.) and vars.; Argemone 
albiflora (fl w); A. hirsuta (fl w); A. ochroleuca (fl y); 
Bartonia albescens (fi y); B. aurea (fi y); Blumenbachia 
insignis (fl w); Calendula maderensis (fl o); C. officinalis 
(f. o); Callistephus chinensis (fl p, Zei: Centaurea 
Cyanus (fi p and b); C. suaveolens (fl y, sc); Cen- 
tranthus macrosiphon (fi r or w); Chlora perfoliata 
(ft y); Chrysanthemum carinatum (fl w, p); C. coronarium 
(fly); C. segetum (fl y) ; C. s. grandiflorum (fl y); Clarkia 
elegans (fl r); C. pulchella (f p); Collinsia bicolor (fl w 
and pi-p); C. grandiflora (fi p and b); C. verna (fl w and 
b); Convolvulus tricolor (fl y, b, and w); Coreopsis Drum- 
mondi (fl y, banded r-br); C. tinctoria (fl y, blotched p-br) ; 
Crepis rubra (fl r); Delphinium Ajacis (fl b, r, or w); 
Erysimum Perofskianum (fl o-y); Eucharidium concinnum 
(fl l-p); Gaillardia amblyodon (fl r); Gilia achilleæfolia 
(fl p-b, w, or r); G. androsacea (fl l, p, or w, y or dark 
throat); G. capitata (fl b); G. liniflora (fl w); G. tricolor 
(f o-y, p, and w, &c.); Glaucium pheeniceum (fl r, spotted 
bk); Helianthus annuus (fl variable, usually y); Hordeum 
jubatum (fl); Impatiens coronaria (fl w); I. Roylei (fl p); 
Linaria bipartita (fl v-p, o, and w); L. reticulata (fi p and 
w); L. spartea (fl y); Linum grandiflorum (fl pi); L. g. 
rubrum (fl r-pi); Loasa Pentlandii (fl 0); Lupinus nanus 
(fl land b); Madia elegans (fl y); Malcolmia maritima 
(fl l, pi, r, or w); Malope trifida (fl p or w); Matricaria 
inodora flore-pleno (fl w); Nemophila insignis (fl b, w eye, 
&e.) and vars.; Nigella damascena (f w or b); N. his- 
panica (fl b, r stamens) ; Enothera ameena ( fl pi, spotted r) ; 
(E. a. rubicunda (fl l-p, blotched); Œ. bistorta Veitchiana 
(fl y, spotted r); Œ. Whitneyi (fl pi-r, blotched r) ; Oxalis 
corniculata (ft y); O. e. rubra (fl y; fol p); O. valdiviensis 
(fl y, striped r); Panicum capillare (fl); P. miliaceum 
(f); Papaver Rhæas (fW r) and vars.; P. somniferum (fl 
variable); Phacelia campanularia (fl b, spotted w); P. 
viscida (fl b, p); P. Whitlavia (fl b); Polygonum orientale 
(fl pi-p or w); Reseda odorata (fl y-w, &c.); Saponaria 
calabrica (fl w); Scabiosa atropurpurea (fl r) and vars.; 
Schizanthus pinnatus (fl v or I, and y, Zei and vars. ; 
Silene pendula (fl pi); S. p. compacta (fi pi); Silybum 
Marianum (fl pi-p); Tagetes erecta (fi y); T. patula (fl y 
or y-br); T. tenuifolia (fl y); Vesicaria grandiflora (fl y) ; 
Vicia onobryehioides (fl p); Xeranthemum annuum (f, p): | 
. BIENNTALS.—Althea caribea (fl pi); Aster ovii 
(fll and y); Bromus brizeformis (fl) ; Campanula Medium 
(fl b, p, and w); C. sibirica divergens (f mw); Centaurea ` 
Fenzlii (ft y) ; Chlora grandiflora (fi y); Digitalis purpurea 
(fi p, varying to w); Glaucium flavum (fi o); Grindelia 
iflora (fly or o); Michauxia levigata (fl w); Myosotis 
sylvatica (fl b, y throat); (Enothera biennis (fl y, sc); 
Oxalis cornieulata rubra Eris p); Tragopogon glaber 
; Verbascum Chaixii (fi y). E es 
wi (eene ee album (fl w); A. angustifolium 
(ñ b); A. Anthora (fl y); A. A. nemorosum (fi y); A. 
autumnale (fl b-p); A. barbatum (fl c); A. chinense (fb); —— 
A. eminens (f b); A. gracile (fl b or v); A. Halleri (J v); 
A. H. bicolor (fl w, variegated b); A. japonicum (ff pi); 
A. lycoctonum (fl v); een W b) : > ochrolencum 
; A. Ottonianum , Variegated w); MDICUUBHI 
(fo); A. (f hel Kg 
); A. variegatum 
rontanuca 
holianthoides (f y); A. procera (ff y); A-. 
Ne coronaria (fi w, r centre, &c); A. 
