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ON PERENNIAL PLANTS, 



BOTANIC NAME 



Phlox suaveolens 

 tardiflora, 



or longiflora 

 Whelleriana 

 Polemonium caj- 



ruleum 



EMGUSH NAME. 



album 



■■ ■ Mexica- 



num 

 Potentilla formo- 



sa 

 atrosangui- 



nea 

 Russiliana 



late-flowering 



Wheeler's 



blue Jacob's lad- 

 der—Greek va- 

 lerian 



■ * * ■ 



Mexican 



handsome cinque - 

 foil 



June Sept. 



August 

 June Sept. 



May June 



June Sept. 



Hopwoodi- 



ana 

 Pulmonaria offi- 

 cinalis 

 Pyrethrum uligi- 



nosum 

 lludbeckia ful- 



gida 

 Rudbeckia hirta 

 Kanunculus acris 

 platanifolius 



inontanus 



Saxifraga aizoon 



. crassifolia 



■ — — ceratophylla 

 Symphytum offi- 

 cinale var. Bo- 

 hemicum 

 Stenactis specio- 



sa (h) 

 Tetragonolobus 



siliquosus 

 Tradescantia Vir- 



ginica 

 Trollius Enropee- 



us 

 Veronica spicata 

 urticafolia 



Russel's hybrid 



variety 

 hopwood's 



common lung- 

 wort 



marsh feverfeu ■ 



shining rudbeckia 



hairy 



upright crowfoot 



pi atamus- leaved 



mountain 

 marginated sax 



frage 

 thick-leaved 

 shining calyxed 



comfrey 

 showy stenactis 



square-podded 

 winged pea 



Virginian spider- 

 wort 



European globe- 

 flower 



spiked speedwell 



nettle-leaved. 



FLOWERING 

 MONTH. 



April 



July Sept. 



July August 



• • • • 

 May June 



May 

 June 



May 



April 



June 



May June 



July Oct. 



July Aug. 



June Sept. 



May June 

 July SepH- 



COLOUR. 



HEIGHT. 



rhite 



white 



pink purple 



blue 

 white 



blue and white 



rose 



dark blood 



crimson 



white 



White and blue 



white 



yellow & blackeye 



yellow 



yellow 



white 

 yellow 



white spotted 



pink 



white 



bright crimson 



dark violet 



yellow 



bright purple 



yellow 

 deep blue 



2 ft. 4 in . 



2 feet 2 



3 feet 



2 feet ' 



2 feet 



ft inches 

 3 feet 



2 feet 



5 feet 

 2 feet 



8 inches 

 2 foot 



6 inches 



1 foot 



6 inches 



8 inches 



2 feet 



1 to 2 ft. 



2* ft. 

 4 to 8 in. 



N»v. 12th, 1836 



R. T W. T. 



(f) Divide the root in spuing only when it begins to vegetate, and plant in 

 a warm situation. 



(g) Or Fair Maid of France. 



(h) Seedlings of the Stanctis Speciosa flower freely the first year, and perfect 

 the seed, so that it may be treated as an annual. 



