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CEnothera Lamarckiana, macrocarpa and 



speciosa. 

 Papaver orientale, in variety. 

 PoeonieSjin variety ; these look very w^ell planted 



in grass. 

 Polemonium, in variety. 

 Polygonatum (Solomon's Seal). 

 Primula cashmiriana, Japonica, in variety ; 



sikkimensis. 

 Ranunculus aconitifolius, speciosus. 

 Sanguinaria canadensis. 

 Saxifraga peltata and megasea. 

 Senecio, in variety. 

 Spiraeas in variety are excellent subjects for 



shady or damp positions. 

 Symphytum caucasicum, Bohemicum. 

 Telekia speciosa. 

 Tradescantia. 

 Trillium grandiflorum. 

 TroUius, in variety. 

 Veratrum album and luteo-virides. 

 Verbascum olympicum (Mullein), and other 



varieties. 



The Water Garden 



Fortunate indeed are those people who 



possess some pond or lake on the margins 



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