SUPPLEMENT. 
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April (Hardy Annuals) — continued. 
Nemophila insignis (b ; 13) ; Oxalis stricta (y ; 13); Ranun- 
culus amplexicaulis (w ; 4-{); R. gramineus (y; }-1). 
BrEnNIALS.— Hesperis tristis (w, c, br-r, or », 
night; 1-2); Stachys germanica (pi and w; 1-3). 
PERENNIALS. — Achillea Clavenne (w; #); Alyssum 
gemonense (7; 1); A. saxatile (y; 1) and vars.; A. ser- 
pyllifolium (7; 4); Anemone apennina (b; +); A. Halleri 
se at 
(p; 4); A. Pulsatilla (v ; 3-1); ne rivularis (wand p; 1-2); 
A. stellata (p, pi, orw; 4 . sylvestris (w; 4-13); A. 
vernalis (w and v; 3); ees majus (variable ; 2); 
Apios hyemale (g-br; 1); Aplectrum hyemale (g-br; 1) ; 
Aguilegia canadensis (7 and y; 1-2); A. glandulosa (I-b; 
£-1) ; Arabis albida (w; }-{); A. alpina (w; 4); A. arenosa 
(pi, w, or b; 3); A. blepbarophylla (pi-p; +); Arenaria 
balearica (w; 4); Arisema ringens (g, striped w); 
Armeria setacea (pi; {); Arum italicum (g-y or w; {-2); 
A. tenuifolium (w; 1); ee deltoidea (p; +) and 
vars. ; Bellevalia romana (w; 4); Bulbine alooides (y; 1); 
Caltha palustris (o-y; 1); C. aes (y; +); Cardamine 
pratensis (p or w; 1-13) and vars.; C. rhomboidea (w) and 
vars.; C. trifolia (w; 4); Carpolyza spiralis (w and 1); 
Cheiranthus Cheiri (variable ; 1-2); C. Marshalli (0; 1-1); 
Chionodoxa Lucilix (b and w; 4); C. nana (w or 1; 4); 
Colehicum luteum (ys 4); Convallaria majalis (w,sc; 3-1); 
Corydalis cava (p; +) and var.; C. Marschalliana (g-y; {); 
C. solida (p; 4); fees aureus (0); C. biflorus (w to 
lavender, pi, and y); C. vernus (/, v, or w) ; C. versicolor 
(variable); C. varieties; Dicentra eximia (r-p; {-1}); D. 
spectabilis (pi-7; {-2); Dodecatheon Meadia (pi-p, w, or 1; 
1-14) and vars. ; Doronicum austriacum (y; 1-13); D. cau- 
casicum (y; 1); D. Pardalianches (vy; 14-3); D. plan- 
tagineum excelsum (7; 5); Draba Aizoon (y; +); D. 
alpina (y; 4); D. Mawii (w); Epimedium macranthum 
(w; 10-15); Eranthis sibirieus (y; +); Erinus alpinus (p; 
4); Erysimum ochroleucum (y) 5 FE. pulchellum (g-y; 1); 
ace americanum (7; 4-3); E. dens-canis (p-pi or 
4); Fragaria chilensis (w ; 1) and var.; Fritillaria im- 
sieialis (varying from y tov; 3); F. lutea yy and p; 4-1); 
F. macrophylla (pi; 3); F. Meleagris (p; 1); F. tenella 
(y); Gagea lutea (y; 3); Galanthus nivalis (w; 4-3); G. 
plicatus (w-g; 4); Gentiana acaulis (b and y; 4); G. 
pyrenaica (b; 4); G. verna (b; +); Geum montanum (y; 
3-1); Haberlea rhodopensis (I; 4-5); Hacquetia Epipactis 
(y; 4-%); Helleborus olympicus (p; 2); Hyacinthus 
amethyst nus (b; 4-1); H. varieties; Iberidella rotundi- 
folia (pi-l and y, sc; 4-3); Iris balkana (l-p; 1); I. biflora 
(v-p and y); I. Chameiris (y and br; 4-3); I. eretensis (I) ; 
I. cristata (J and y; 4); I. Pseudo-acorus (y and br; 2-3) ; 
I. pumila (l-p and w; 4-4); I. rubro-marginata (7, p, and r; 
4); I. susiana (w, 1, and br-bk; 1-13); I. tuberosa (p and 
g-y; 1); Isopyrum thalictroides (w; {$-14); Leucoium 
estivum (w and g; 13); L. vernum (w and gq, sc; 4-3); 
Linaria Cymbalaria (b or 1); Lychnis alpina (pi; 3); L. 
diurna (p-pi; 1-3); L. fulgens (r; 3-1); L. Lagasem (pi 
ane w; 4); Mertensia alpina (b; 4-4); M. virginica (p- te 
-2); Museari eos (6; 4-1); M. Elwesii (b) ; 
Jase (b; 4-2) ; M. moschatum (p, becoming g-y a 
v, sc; 3); M. Seeders (b-bk and g, sc); M. race- 
mosum (b, becoming r-p, sc; 4-7); M. Szovitsianum (b, sc); 
Myosotis dissitiflora (b; 4-1); M. palustris (b; }-1); M 
sylvatica (b; 1-2); Narcissus Balbocodium (y); N. incom- 
parabilis (y and o-y); N. Jonquilla (y, sc); N. Macleai 
(w and y) ; N. poeticus (w and r, sc); N. triandrus (w); N 
varieties; (Enothera speciosa (w, turning r; 2-3); Ompha- 
lodes verna (b and w; 4); Ophrys apifera (g and pi; 1); 
Ornithogalum narbonense (w and g; 1-13); O. nutans (w 
and g) ; Oxalis Acetosella (w and p ; +); O. cornicnlata (1); 
Peronia Wittmanniana (y-w; 2); Petasites frigida (w; 4); 
Phlox divaricata (J or b; {-14); P. ovata (r-p; 1-13); P. 
repens (p or v; 4); P. subulata (pi or w) and vars.; 
Physochlaina physaloides (p-v ; 1-13) ; Polemonium reptans 
(b or w; 3); Primula Allionii (m and w); P. altaica (m and 
y; 4-%); P. Auricula vars. (4); P. capitata (v-b; 4-4); 
April (Hardy Perennials) —con/inued. 
P. denticulata (J; #-1) and vars.; P. involucrata (c-w and 
y;%) and yar.; P. japonica (variable ; 1-14); P. marzinata 
(v-pi; 4); P. nivalis (w; 4-3); P. obconica (w; 4-1)5 P. 
Parryi (p and y; 4-14); P. rosea (pi and y; 4); P. 
sinensis (w orl; }); P. Steinii(p); P. verticillata sueie 
(y; 1-14); P. viscosa BEE (pi-p and y-w; +); 
vulgaris (y; ~) and var.; Pulmonaria angustifolia ie 
turning b; 1); Puschkinia scilloides (w, striped Dist a=ais 
Romanzoffia sitchensis (w; +); Sanguinaria eendedea (w 
3); S. Burseriana (c); 8. crassifolia (w; 1); S. chanelle 
(w; 3-13); S. ligulata (rw; 1); 8. oppositifolia (p) and 
vars.; S. peltata (w or pi; 1-2); S. virginiensis (w; 4-7); 
Scilla nutans (b, p, w, or pi) and yvar.; Scopolia car- 
niolica (7 and y, or r and g; 1); Sedum acre aureum (y) ; 
Soldanella alpina (v; 4); S. montana (p; 4); Spirea 
prunifolia flore-pleno (w; 3); Thalictrum anemonoides (pi 
or w; 4); Tiarella cordifolia (w; 3-1); Tradescantia vir- 
ginica (v, p, or w; 3-2); ‘Trillium erythrocarpum (w, 
striped p; 1); T. nivale (w; 2-4); Tulipa Hichleri (r and 
y. blotched bk) ; T. elegans (r and y); T. Greigi (7, blotched 
bk; 4); T. Oculus-solis (r and y, blotched bk; 1-15); T. 
pubescens vars. (sc); T. suaveolens (* and y; 3); T. syl- 
vestris (y; 1-2); Uvularia grandiflora (y); U. sessilifolia 
(y; 1); Vesicaria utriculata (y; 1); Vinea major (b-p) ; 
V. minor (b-p); Viola cucullata (v-b, p, or w; 4-3); V. 
Munbyana (v or y); V. rothomagensis (b, striped bk). 
Suruss.—Abutilon striatum (o-y; 10); Adenocarpus 
frankenioides (y; 1-3); Amelanchier canadensis (w; 6-8) ; 
A. vulgaris (w; 3-9); Amygdalus ineana (7; 2); "Areto- 
staphylos alpina & or gt w); A. Uva-ursi (pi-w and as 
Azalea ameena (7; 1); Berberis Aquifolium (y; 3-6) ; 
buxifolia (7; 8); B. canadensis (y; 4); B. repens (y; 1-: ae 
B. vulgaris (y; ees B. Wallichiana (y; 6-10) ; Caragana 
jubata (w and r; 1-2); C. spinosa fy; 4-6); Cassandra 
angustifolia (i; 1-2); C. calyeulata (w; 1-3); Ceanothus 
azureus (b; 10); Clematis florida (w; 10); Comptonia 
asplenifolia (w; 3-4); Cotoneaster buxifolia (w; 3-4); C 
frigida (w; 10); C. mic rophylla (w; 3-4); C. nummularia 
(w; 10-15); C. thymifolia (pi; {-1); Cra'wgus Oxyacantha 
(w, sometimes pi, sc; 10-20) and yars.; Cydonia Maulei 
(r); Daphne Blagayana (w, sc; 1); D,. Cneorum (pi, sc; 1); 
D. Mezereum (7; 3-4); D. oleoides (w; 2); D. pontica (g-y, 
sc; 4-5); Deutzia gracilis (w; 1-2); Diervilla rosea (pi or 
w; 6); Douglasia nivalis (pi; + Erica carnea (r; 4); 
Fremontia californica (y; 6-10); Gare elliptica (g-w or 
y; 8-10); Halesia tetraptera (w; 15-20); Helianthemum 
vulgare (y); Hydrangea hortensis (variable; 2-3); Iberis 
saxatilis (w; 4-3); I. sempervirens (w; {-1); Kalmia glauca 
(l-p; 1-2); Kerria japonica (0-y; 3-4); Laburnum vulgare 
y; 20); Lonicera Periclymenum (r) ; L. tatarica (pi; 4-6) ; 
Magnolia parviflora (w and pi); Oxycoecus macrocarpus 
(pi); Pieris floribunda (w; 2-6); Piptanthus nepalensis 
(y; 10); Prunus Pissardii (w); P. sinensis (w or pi); P 
triloba (w or pi; 6); Pyrus Maulei (7); Rhododendron fer- 
rugineum (7 and y; 1); R. Matternichii (pi); Ribes 
aureum (0-7; 6-8); R. floridum (w; 4); R. gracile (w; 
4-5); R. sanguineum (pi; 4-8); R speciosum (7; 6-8); 
Rosa indica (7; 4-20); Sambueus racemosa (w; 10-20); 
Skimmia Laureola (y, sc; 3-4); Stuartia virginica (w; 8); 
Styrax grandifolia (w; 6); Syringa Emodi (p orw; 6). 
Half-hardy.—Annvuats.—Abronia umbellata (pi; 2-2) ; 
Zaluzianskia capensis (w; 4-1). 
PERENNIALS. — Chionographis japonica (w ; 
dium Reichardi (wand pi; 4); Ferraria Ferrariola (g-br) ; 
F. undulata (g-br); Helicodiceros crinitus (p-br, 1-12); 
Sarracenia Drummondii (p) and vars.; 8. flava (y) and 
vars.; S. purpurea (p; 1); Triteleia uniflora (1); Viola 
pedunculata (7). 
Suruss.—Caleeolaria fuchsiwfolia (y; 1-2); Ceanothus 
cuneatus (b or w; 4); Cistus vaginatus (pi; 2); Clematis 
indivisa (w and c; 20); Cneorum pulverulentum (y; 1-3); 
Grindelia glutinosa (y; 2); Iberis gibraltarica (w, and pi 
or r; 1-2); Illicium floridanum (7; 8); Mathiola bicornis 
1-1); Ero- 
