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List of Plants for planting the Flower-Garden, fig. 62. By Mi-. Pringle. 



1. Snowdrops as an edging ; the 



body of the bed of Moss 

 Roses, dwarfs. 



2. Hepatica. Petunias, var. 



3. Hepatica. ^eliotropium peru- 



vianum. 



4. Double Primrose. Provence 



Roses, dwarf. 



5. Double Primrose. Scotch Roses. 



6. Crocuses. Calceolaria, var. 



7. Crocuses. Ferbena, var. 



8. Snowdrops. Perpetual Roses, 



dwarf. 



9. Narcissus. Select herbaceous 



plants. 



10. Narcissus, or other Bulbs. Se- 



lect herbaceous plants. 



11. G&^iiana acaulis. *S'alvia ful- 



gens. 



12. Nemophila insignis. Dahlias. 



13. Lasthenia califomica. Dahlias. 



14. Dwarf Larkspur. Fuchsias. 



15. Cladanthus arabicus. Fuchsias. 



16. CollinstVt grandiflora. Dahlias. 



17. Gilict tricolor. Dahlias. 



18. Primula cortusokZes. Salvia pji- 



tens. 



19. AS'cilla, or Hyacinths. Select 



herbaceous plants. 



20. >S'cilla, or other bulbs. Select 



herbaceous plants. 



21. Snowdrops. Hybrid China Roses, 



dwarf. 



22. Sanguinaria canadensis. Gera- 



nium, var. 



23. Adonis vernalis. Scarlet Gera- 



niums. 



24. Auricula, var. China Roses dwarf. 



25. Polyanthus, var. Tea-scented 



Roses, dwarf. 



26. <S'cilla bifolia. ^S'enecio elegans 



flore-pleno. 



27. Erythronium DensCanis. Zotus 



jacobfe'us. 



28. Snowdrops. Noisette Roses, 



dwarf. 



According to this plan, the centres of the two extreme figures may 

 contain fancy baskets or vases for greenhouse plants in summer ; and the 

 centre a may be a basin and fountain, if there is water at command ; if 

 not, Azaleas and other American plants, mixed with select standard Roses. 

 If the beds Nos. 2, 3, 6, 7, 22, 23, 25, and 27, were planted with Ame- 

 rican plants, the garden might then be kept at much less annual expense 

 of plants and labour. 



List of Plants for planting the Floiver- Garden, fig. 62. By Mr. James 

 Call, Foreman in Duncombe Park Gardens. 



1. Lobelia fulgens, and iupinus 



nanus. 



2. illmulus of dwarf varieties. 



3. Heartsease of varieties. 



4. Verbena Drummondi'/, and V. 



Melindres. 



5. Petunias of varieties, and J.na- 



gallis jMonellz. 



6. Eschscholtzi'a califomica, and 



^ nag all is grandiflora. 



7. Alonsoci wrticifolia and Glkxkia 



pulchella. 



8. Calceolarias of varieties, and 



Colllnsia bicolor. 



j 9. Herbaceous plants. 



1 10. Herbaceous plants. 



'11. Scarlet Geraniums, and Ferbena 



' Tweedieana. 



12 Crassula coccinea, and Salpi- 

 ; glossis picta. 



13. ^Salvia patens, and German 

 ! Stocks. 



■14. Fuchsias of varieties, and ^n- 

 I tirrhinum caryophylloides. 



j 15. Dahlias of varieties, and Ger- 

 I man Asters. 



16. ^Salvia coccinea, and Dwarf 

 Rocket Larkspur. 



