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Rockeries (Hardy Perennials)—continued. 
(fl p, y, 0, or variegated) ; R. cortusefolius (fl y); R. 
gramineus (fl 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. cesia (fl c-w); S. cespitosa (fl w) ; 
S. Camposii (fl w); 8. Cotyledon (fl w; fol edged w); 8. 
crassifolia (fl); S. diversifolia (fly); 8S. granulata (fl w) ; 
8. Hireulus (fl dotted r); 8. 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 (fl w, dotted r; fol g); S. 
Maweana (fl w); S. moschata (fl y or p); S. oppositifolia 
(fl p); 8S. 0. pyrenaica superba (fl pi-l); S. retusa (fl p; 
fol dotted); S. Rocheliana coriophylla (fl w); S. sancta 
(fl y); S. sarmentosa (fl w, spotted r and y; fol g, p 
beneath); S. Stracheyi (fl pi); S. umbrosa (fl w, 
marked r); S. valdensis (fl w); 8S. virginiensis (fl w) ; 
Scutellaria alpina (fl p); S. orientalis (fl y); Sedum acre 
aureum (fol y); 8. Aizoon (fly); S. album (fl w; fol g and 
br); S. anglicum (fl w or pi; fol g); S. brevifolium (fl w, 
ribbed pi; fol pi); S. erythrostictum (jl g, flushed pi); S. 
glaucum (fl pi-w; fol g and r); 8. japonicum (fl y; fol g); 8. 
kamtschaticum (fly ; folg) ; S.lydium (fl pi; fol g, tipped 7) ; 
S. maximum (fl w, spotted r; fol g);S. m. hematodes (fol 
p); 8. pulchellum (ff pi-p) ; 8. reflexum (fl y); 8. Rhodiola 
(fig or r-p); S. spectabile (fl pi); Sempervivum arachnoi- 
deum (fl r; fol g and br) and var.; S. arenarium (fl y) ; 
8. atlanticum (fl r; fol g and r-br); S. Boissieri (fl r; 
fol g); 8. Braunii (fl y; fol g); S. calearatum (fl r-w; fol g, 
tipped r-br); S. calcareum (fl r; folg, tipped r-br); S. 
fimbriatum (flr; fol g and r); S. Fonckii (fl r-p; fol g); 
S. Henffelii (fl 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) ; 8. soboliferum (fly; fol g, tipped r-br) ; S. Wulfeni (fly ; 
fol g, tipped r-br) ; Silene acaulis (fl pi or w); 8. alpestris 
(fl w); S. Elizabeth (fl pi, w, and p); 8S. Hookeri (fl pi) ; 
S. maritima (fl w); S. pennsylvanica (fl pi); S. Saxifraga 
(fl y and r-br); S. Schafta (fl p); S. virginica (fl r) ; 
Soldanella alpina (fl v); S. montana (fl p); Statice lati- 
folia (fl b); S. tatarica (flr); Tiarella cordifolia (fl w) ; 
Trifolium alpestre (fl p); T. uniflorum (fl b and p); Vicia 
argentea (fl pi, spotted bk); Vinca major (fl b-p); V. minor 
(fl v-p, w, or b); Viola cornuta (fl 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 (fl variable) and vars. ; 
Wahlenbergia Kitaibelii (fl b); W. tenuifolia (fl v-b, w 
base) ; Wulfenia Amherstiana (fl b) ; W.carinthiaca (fl 6). 
Half-Hardy.— Annuats.—Abronia umbellata (fl pi, 
sc) ; Calceolaria chelidonioides (fl y); Grammanthes chlora- 
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. vuleanica (fl w); Martynia fragrans (fl r-p, throat 
Y; 8c); M. lutea (fl o-y, suffused r); M. proboscidea (fl y, 
g, v, &c.) ; Mentzelia bartonioides (fl y) ; Portulaca vars.( fl). 
PERENNIALS.—Amphicome arguta (fl r); A. Emodi (fl 
pi and o); Antirrhinum Asarina (fl w and y, spotted p); A. 
molle (fi w and y, striped p) ; Arabis blepharophylla (fl pi) ; 
Bellium minutum (fl w and y); Chionographis japonica 
(fl w); Darlingtonia californica (fl w or g, marked r-br; 
pitchers g, marked w and r-br); Myosotis azorica (fl p, at 
length b); Oxalis arenaria (fl v-p); Saxifraga cortuse- 
folia (fl w) ; S. Fortunei(fl w); Statice callicoma (fl p2); S. 
sinnata (fl p, y); Viola hederacea (fl b or w); V. pedun- 
culata (fl y). 
SHRUBBERIES.— Many hardy herbaceous plants 
may be introduced with good effect into the Shrubbery, 
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, 
are eminently suited for the purpose. The following lists 
Shrubberies—continued. 
comprise most of the hardy herbaceous plants that will 
thrive in the Shrubbery. 
AnnvAts.—Adonis estivalis (fl r); A. autumnalis (fl 
r); Agrostemma cceli-rosa (fl pi, w, or p); A. c-r. fim- 
briata (fl p); Agrostis nebulosa (jl); A. pulchella (fl); 
Anagallis grandiflora (fl r, b, &c.) and vars.; Argemone 
albiflora (fl w); A. hirsuta (fl w); A. ochroleuca (fl y); 
Bartonia albescens (fl y); B. aurea (fl y); Blumenbachia 
insignis (fl w); Calendula maderensis (fl 0); C. officinalis 
(fl o); Callistephus chinensis (fi p, &c.); Centaurea 
Cyanus (fl p and 6b); C. suaveolens (fl y, sc); Cen- 
tranthus macrosiphon (fl r or w); Chlora perfoliata 
(fl y); Chrysanthemum carinatum (fl w, p); C. coronarium 
(fly); C. segetum (fl y); C. s. grandiflorum (fl y) ; Clarkia 
elegans (fl r); C. pulchella (fl p); Collinsia bicolor (fl w 
and pi-p); C. grandiflora (fl 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 achillezefolia 
(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 
(fl o-y, p, and w, &e.); Glaucium phoeniceum (fl , spotted 
bk); Helianthus annuus (fl variable, usually y); Hordeum 
jubatum (fl); Impatiens coronaria (fl w); I. Roylei (fl p) ; 
Linaria bipartita (fl v-p, 0, and w); L. reticulata (fl p and 
w); L. spartea (fl y); Linum grandiflorum (fl pi); L. g. 
rubrum (fi r-pi); Loasa Pentlandii (flo); Lupinus nanus 
(fl l and b); Madia elegans (fl y); Malcolmia maritima 
(fl l, pi, 7, or w); Malope trifida (fl p or w); Matricaria 
inodora flore-pleno (fl w) ; Nemophila insignis (fl b, w eye, 
&c.) and vars.; Nigella dsmascena (fl w or b); N. his- 
panica (fl b, r stamens) ; nothera ameena (fl pi, spotted 7) ; 
(BH. a. rubicunda (fl I-p, blotched) ; (4. bistorta Veitchiana 
(fl y, spotted 7) ; (2. Whitneyi (fl pi-r, blotched 7); Oxalis 
corniculata (fl y); O. c. rubra (fl y; fol p); O. valdiviensis 
(fl y, striped r); Panicum capillare (fl); P. miliaceum 
(fl); Papaver Rhoeas (fl 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); Seabiosa atropurpurea (fl r) and vars. ; 
Schizanthus pinnatus (fl v or J, and y, &e.) and vars. ; 
Silene pendula (fl pi); S. p. compacta (fl pi); Silybum 
Marianum (fl pi-p); Tagetes erecta (fl y); T. patula (fl y 
or y-br); T. tenuifolia (fl y); Vesicaria grandiflora (fl y) ; 
Vicia onobrychioides (fl p); Xeranthemum annuum (fl p). 
BIenntAts.—Althea caribea (fl pi); Aster Bigelovii 
(fil and y); Bromus brizeformis (fl); Campanula Medium 
(fl b, p, and w); C. sibirica divergens (fl v); Centaurea 
Fenzlii (fly); Chlora grandiflora (fl y) ; Digitalis purpurea 
(fl p, varying to w); Glaucium flavum (fl 0); Grindelia 
grandiflora (fly or 0); Michauxia lewvigata (fl w) ; Myosotis 
sylvatica (fl h, y throat); Cnothera biennis (fl y, sc); 
Oxalis corniculata rubra (fl y; fol p); Tragopogon glaber 
(fl p); Verbascum Chaixii (fl y). 
PrRENNIALS.—Aconitum album (fl w); A. angustifolium 
(fl b); A. Antbora (fl y); A. A. nemorosum (fl y); A. 
autumnale (fl b-p); A. barbatum (jl c); A. chinense (fl b) ; 
A. eminens (fib); A. gracile (fl b or v); A. Halleri (fl v) ; 
A. H. bicolor (fl w, variegated b); A. japonicum (fl pz); 
A. lycoctonum (fl v); A. Napellus (fl b); A. ochro!eucum 
(fic); A. Ottonianum (fl b, variegated w); A. paniculatum 
(fl v); A. pyrenaicum (fl y); A. rostratum (fl v); A. 
tauricum (fl b); A. uncinatum (fl b); A. variegatum 
(fl b); A. v. albifloram (fl w); A. v. bicolor (fl w-b); A. 
vulparia (fl y); A. v. septentrionale (fl b); A. Will- 
denovii (jl b-p); Actwa alba (fl w); A. spicata 
(fl w or b); A. 8. rubra (fl w or b; fr r); Actinomeris 
helianthoides (fl y); A. procera (fl y); A. squarrosa 
(fl y); Adonis pyrenaica (fl y); A. vernalis (fl y); 
Agrostemma coronaria (fl w, r centre, &c.); A. flos-Jovis 
