THE 



FLORICULTURAL CABINET, 



MAT 1st, 1837. 



PART I. 



ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. 



ARTICLE I. 



ON A LIST OF PERRENNIAL PLANTS. 



BY K. T. W. T. 



The request of" A Collector of Herbaceous Plants," contained in 

 the August Number of your valuable Periodical, not having as yet 

 met with any attention from more experienced Florists, I venture 

 to recommend the following list of hardy perennials, which I cul- 

 tivate myself, and which your correspondent may readily procure 

 at any of the principal nurseries. I purposely omit many plants 

 that are suitable to rock- work, having already given a list in the 

 June Number 1835. 



(a) Also called Ph:ilaiigium Liliaco, 

 TOL. V. K 



