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June (Hardy Perennials)—continued. 
L. pyrenaica (pi-w; 4); L. vespertina (w, sc at evening; 
1-3); L. Visecaria (pi; 1); Lysimachia atropurpurea (p; 
2); L. Nummularia (y); L. vulgaris (y; 2-3); Malva mos- 
chata (pi; 2-2); Marshallia cespitosa (b-w; 1); Mecon- 
opsis cambrieca (y ; 1); Mertensia alpina (b ); M. sibirica 
(p-b; 4-14); M. virginica (p-b; 1-2); Mimulus cardinalis 
(r; 1-3); M. luteus (y; $-1); M. 1. cupreus (r-br, p-br, or 7; 
{-1); M. moschatus (y); Mitchella repens (w and p, sc) ; 
Meehringia muscosa (w; 4); Monarda fistulosa (p; 2-5); 
Morina longifolia (r; 2); Muscari comosum monstrosum 
(b-v; 1-13); Mutisia decurrens (0) ; Myosotis alpestris (b, 
sc at night; +); Nothoscordum fragrans (w, sc; 14-2); 
Nuphar adyena (aq, r); N. luteum (aq, y, sc); Nymphea 
alba (aq, w) ; Enothera acaulis (w, turning +; 3) ;@. glauca 
(y; 1-2); Gi. g. Fraseri (y; 1); @. linearis (y; 3-14); 
Gi. pallida (w and y, turning r; 14); @. speciosa (w, 
turning 7; 2-3); Gi. taraxacifolia (w, turning r; 3); ila 
lodes Lucilie (l-b; 4-3); Ononis Natrix (y; 14-2); 
rotundifolia (pi; 1-14); Onosma stellulatum tavricum i 
z-1); Orchis latifolia (p or +; 1); O. maculata (p or w, 
and p-br; 1); Ornithogalum arabicum (w and bk, sc; 1-2) ; 
QO. narbonense (wand g; 1-14); O. pyramidale (w; 14-2) ; 
Orobus aurantius (y; 14); Ourisia coccinea (r; 3-1) ; 
Oxalis corniculata (y); O. enneaphylla (w or pi; 3); O 
tetraphylla (r or p-v); Oxytropis pyrenaica (b; 4-} 
Peonia albiflora (w or pi; 2-3); P. tenuifolia (r; 1-12 
Paneratium illyricum (w; 13); P. maritimum (w; 2 
Pedicularis dolichorhiza (o-y; 1-13); P. flammea (r; }-1); 
P. verticillata (pi or w; 3-1); Peltaria alliacea (w; 1); 
Pentstemon antirrhinoides (y; #-1}); P. campanulata 
(variable; 13); P. Hartwegi (r or r-p; 2); P. Menziesii 
Douglasii (/-p and pi-r; 1); P. venustus (p; 2); Phlox 
amoena (p, pi, or w; 14); Phormium Cookianum (7; 3-6) 
and yvar.; Phytolacca decandra (w; 3-10); Pinguicula 
grandiflora (v-b); Polemonium cxruleum (b; 2); P. con- 
fertum (b; %); Polygonatum multifloram (w; 2-3); Poly- 
gonum cuspidatum (c-w; 4-8); Potentilla ambigua (y; 4) ; 
P. argyrophylla (y; 14-3); P. grandiflora (y); P. Hop- 
woodiana (piand y ;13); P. nitida (pi); P. Saxifraga (w; 
3-1); Pratia angulata (w; 4); P. repens (v- -w; 4); Primula 
Soe (p and w; 4); P. calycina (p) ; P. capitata (v-b, 
4-}); P. cortusoides (pi; 3-2); P. denticulata (J; 2-1); P 
farinosa (p andy; 4-1); P. glutinosa (b-p; 4); P. luteola 
(y; 13-2); P. marginata (v-pi; +) ; P. minima (pi or w); P. 
mollis (r and p-r; 1-13); P. obconica (w; 3-1); P. scotica 
(p and y; 4); P. sikkimensis (y; 14-2); P. viscosa (pi-p 
and w; 4); Pulmonaria saccharata (pi; 1); Pyrethrum 
achillesefolium (y; 2); P. Tchihatchewii (y and w; 2); 
Pyrola rotundifolia (w, se; 4); Pyxidanthera barbulata (w 
or pi; 4); Rudbeckia speciosa (0; 2-3); Ruseus Hypo- 
phyllum (7; 1-13) ; Salvia hians (b ; 2) ; Saponaria ocymoides 
(ror pi); Saussurea pulchella (p; 2); Saxifraga aizoides 
(o-y, dotted *); 8S. aretioides (o-y; +); S. Burseriana (c) ; 
S. ecwsia (c; 4); 8. Cotyledon (w; 1-2); S. granulata (w; 
4-15); 8. bypnoides (w); S. lingulata cochlearis (w) ; 
Maweana (w); 8. moschata (y or p; 4); 8. ed reg 
(p; 4-2) ; 8. pygmeea ( y; 4); 8. retusa (p); S. Rocheliana 
(w; 3) and var.; S. oe (y); 5. sarmentosa (@, Bees 
4); S. umbrosa ‘(pi w; 4-1); 8. virginiensis (w; ; Sca- 
biosa amona (/ or pi; 2-3); 8. caucasica (b; 1); 5 ‘Scilla 
nutans (b, p, w, or pi) and var.; Scorzonera hispanica (y; 
3); Sedum album (w; 4-3); S. japonicum (y); S. reflexum 
(y; 4); S. Rhodiola (9 or rp) ; Sempervivum arachnoideum 
G and p) and var.; S. arenarium (y; 3-3); S. Se 
A oN Sy calcaratum (r-w; 1); S. caleareum (g-r; 1); 
atta (pi and p;1); S. mana (m-p ; 3); 8. ae 
ferum (y; 4-{); S. Wulfeni (y and EDA 3-4); Senecio 
Doronicum ws ; 1); S. pulcher (p and 7; 1-2); Sida Napa 
(w; 4-10); Silene acaulis (pi or w; 4); S. alpestris (w; 
2); 8. maritima (w); S. Saxifraga Che 4-4); S. Schafta (p; 
4); S. virginica (7; 1-2); Solanum crispum (b-p; 12-14); 
Solidago Drummondii (ys 1-3); Spirea Filipendula (w or 
pi; 2-3); 8. palmata (r; 1-2); S. Ulmaria (w; 2-4); Statice 
THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING. 
June (Hardy Perennials)—continued. 
latifolia (b; 1); S. tatarica (r; 1); Symphyandra Wanneri 
(b; 4); Symphytum tuberosum (0; 1-2); Tanacetum leuco- 
phyllum (0-y; {); Thalictrum aquilegifolium (w,or wand p; 
1-3) ; T. tuberosum (w ; 1); Thermopsis barbata (p; 1); T. 
montana (y; 1-2) ; Trifolium alpestre (p; }-1); T. Lupin- 
aster (p; 1-13); T. uniflorum (6 and p; 4); Trollius euro- 
peus (y; 3-2); Tropwolum polyphyllum (y); T. speciosum 
(r); Tulipa Gesneriana (variable; 2); Veratrum nigrum 
(bk-p ; 2-3) ; Vesicaria utriculata (y; 1); Viciaargentea (pi, 
spotted bk ; 1); Viola cornuta (b); V. pedata (b or w); V. 
rothomagensis (b, striped bk); V. tricolor (p, w, or 0-y; 
4-14); Wahlenbergia Kitaibelii (p-b; 4); W. tenuifolia 
we b and w; 4-3); Waldsteinia fragarioides Ys Zygadenus 
glaberrimus (w; 2). 
Sarugs.—Abutilon striatum (o-y; 10); Actinidia Kolo- 
mikta (w); A. volubilis (w); Adenocarpus hispanicus (y ; 
2-4); A. telonensis (y; 2-4); Mthionema coridifolium 
(pi-l; 4-$); A. grandiflorum (pi; 13); A. saxatilis (p; 
4); Ammodendron Sieversii (p; 2); Amorpha fruticosa 
(b-p; 6); Asclepias Donglasii (p-l; 2-3); Astragalus Tra- 
gacantha (v; 14-3); Azalea nudiflora (variable; 3-4); Ben- 
thamia fragifera (w; 10-15); Berberis floribunda (y; 10) ; 
Bignonia capreolata (0; 20); Calceolaria alba (w; 1); 
Calophaca wolgarica (y; 2-3); Calycanthus occidentalis (r, 
sc; 6-12); Capparis spinosa (w and r; 3); Cassiope 
hypnoides (r and w; 4); Ceanothus americanus (w); C. 
dentatus (b; 4-6); C. floribundus (b); Celastrus scandens 
(y); Clematis cxerulea (v; 8) and vars.; C. florida (w; 10); 
C. Fortunei (w, sc; 10); C. graveolens (y; 15); C. lanu- 
ginosa (b; 10); C. virginiana (w, sc; 15-20); C. Viticella 
(b, p, or pi; 20); Colutea arborescens (y; 6-10); Convol- 
vulus lanuginosus (y); Cornus sanguinea (g-w; 6-8); C 
sericea (w; 5-8); C. stricta (w; 8-15); Cotoneaster vul- 
garis (r; 3-5); C. spinosa (y; 1); C. Umbilicus (y; 4); 
Crategus Crus-galli ovalifolia (w; 10-20); C. C.-g. pruni- 
folia (w; 15-20); C. nigra (w; 10-20); C. odoratissima (2, 
sc; 10-20); C. orientalis (w ; 12-20); Cytisus hirsutus (y) ; 
Dabeecia polifolia (w, pi, or p; 1-2); Decumaria barbara 
(w; sc); Dendromecon rigida (y); Diervilla grandiflora 
(pi; 8); Doryenium suffruticosum (w and 7; 2); Dryas 
Drummondi (y) ; D. octopetala (w); Enkianthus campanu- 
latus (g-w and r); Ephedra vulgaris (w; 1-2); Euonymus 
atropurpureus (p; 6-14); Halimodendron argenteum (p; 
4-6); Helianthemum formosum (y and bk; 4); H. halimi- 
folium (y; 3-4); H. vulgare (y); Hydrangea _hortensis 
(variable; 2-3); H. paniculata grandiflora (w) ; Hypericum 
ealycinum (y; 1); Iberis correzfolia (w; 1); I. saxatilis 
(w; 4-3); I. sempervirens (w; {-1); Jasminum officinale 
(w, sc) ; Kalmia angustifolia (p or r; 2-3); K. latifolia (pi, 
varying to w; 3-10) ; Kerria japonica (0-7; 3-4); Laburnum 
alpinum (y; 15-20); L. vulgare (y; 20); Leucotheé ra- 
cemosa (w; 4-10); Ligustrum Ibota (w); L. japonicum 
(w, sc; 6-8); L. Massalongiannm (w, sc; 6); L. ovali- 
folium (w); Linnea borealis (pi-w); Lithospermum pros- 
tratum (b and 7-v); Lonizera Caprifolium (y and b, sc); 
L. flava (y, sc); L. Periclymenum (r); Lupinus arboreus 
(y, sc); Lycium afrum (v; 6-10); L. barbarum (p and y); 
Magnolia glauca (w, sc; 15); Margyricarpus setosus (9; 
2-4); Neillia opulifolia (w; 5); Opuntia Engelmanni (7; 
4-6); O. missouriensis (y); Osmantnus fragrans (y or w; 
6-10); Passiflora ceerulea (p, w, and b, sc); Philadelphus 
grandiflorus (w, sc; 6-10); P. hirsutus (w ; 3); P. inodorus 
(w; 6); Phlomis ferruginea (y; 2-3); P. fruticosa (y ; 2-4) ; 
Potentilla fruticosa (y ; 2-4); Pyrus americana (w) and var. ; 
P. arbutifolia (w or p-w; 2-10); P. Chamemespilus (r; 
5-6) ; Rhododendron ferrugineum (r and y; 1); R. hirsutum 
(r; 1-2); Rhus Cotinus (p or pi-c; 6-8); R. glabra (g-y or 
-7; 5-18) and var.; R. Toxicodendron (g-y); R. typhina 
(g-y; 10-30); Robinia hispida (pi; 3-8); Rosa acicularis 
(pi-w; 8); R. alba (w or pi-w, sc; 4-7); R. alpina (pi or 
7; 3) and vars.; R. Banksia (w, sc; 20); R. blanda (pi; 
1-3); R. canina (pt; 6-8) and vars.; R. centifolia (pi-p, 
sc; 3-6) and vars.; R. damascena (w or 7, sc; 2-4) and 
