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Primula vulgaris, the double, white, 

 double red, and double lilac prim- 

 roses. 



Primula elatior, the double oxlip. 



Primula Auricula, different border va- 

 rieties of auricula. 



Primula vulgaris Polyanthus, varie- 

 ties of double and single polyanthus 



Arabis rosea and albida, white and 

 red urabis, or wall-cress. 



Adonis vernalis, spring-flowering ado- 

 nis, yellow. 



Anemone apennina, alpine anemone, 

 blue. 



Iris pumila, dwarf iris, blue. 



Omphalodes verna, spring-flowering 

 Vernus's navelwort, blue. 



Orobus vernus, spring bitter vetch, 

 purple. 



Corydalis bulbosa, the bulbous-rooted 

 fumitory, red. 



April. 



Phlox subulata andselacea, awl- 

 leaved and bristly-leaved phlox, red 

 red. 



Corydalis longiflora, long-flowered 

 fumitory, red. • 



Aquilegia canadensis, Canadian co- 

 lumbine, red. 



Dodecatheon Meadia, Mead's Vir- 

 ginian cowslip, lilac. 



Lychnis Viscaria, the bladder Lych- 

 nis, red. 



Arabis alpina, alpine arabis, or wall- 

 cress, white. 



Anemone nemorosa, the wood ana- 

 lium e, white. 



Phlox nivea, the snowy phlox, white. 



Draba aizoides, whitlow grass, yel- 

 low. 



Alyssum saxatile, rock madwort, yel- 

 low. 



Phlox divaricata, spreading phlox, 

 blue. 



Anemone pratensis, meadow anemone, 

 blue, and A. Pulsatilla, Pulsatilla 

 anemone, purple. 



Anemone coronaria, the common ane- 

 mone, variegated. 



May. 



Paeonia officinalis, numerous varieties 

 of the common paeony, crimson, 

 red, and white. 



Papaver brateataand corientalis, scar- 

 let poppies. 



Campanula glomerata, double and 

 single white and blue bell-flower. 



Dianthus Caryophyllus, different va- 

 rieties of the common pink, clove, 

 and carnation, white, red and va- 

 riegated. 



Lupinus polyphyllus, purple and white 

 lupine. 



Iberis Tenoreana, Tenore's candy- 

 tuft, white. 



Lamium album, white dead nettle. 



Orobus anguetifolius, narrow-leaved 

 bitter vetch, white. 



Ranunculus aconitifolius fl. pi., the 

 double white batchelor's buttons,, 

 or fair maid of France. 



Tradescantiavirginica, white and pur- 

 ple spiderwort. 



Geranium pratense, purple and white- 

 flowered crane's bill. 



Alyssum creticum, Cretan madwort, 



Mimulus moschatus, yellow musk 

 plant. 



Mimulus luteus rivularis and gutla- 

 tus, varieties of the monkey flower, 

 yellow and brown. 



Galardia bicolor and aristata, yellow; 

 and red galardias. 



Asphodelus luteus, yellow asphodel. 



Ranunculus acris fl. pi., the double 

 yellow bachelor's buttons. 



Liniria alpina, blue toadflax. 



Phlox procumbens, trailing phlox, 

 blue. 



Aquilegia grandiflora and vulgaris, 

 purple and common columbine. 



Lathyrus venosus, blue and purple pea 



Lupinus perennis, perennial lupine, 

 blue. 



