166 JOTTINGS OF A GENTLEMAN GARDENER 



Lupinus Hartwegii and tricolor, 2 ft. 



Malope grandiflora, rosea, and alba, ^ ft. 



Marigold, African, and tall French, 2 ft. and i ft. 



Matthiola Bicornis, i ft. 



Mignonette (all varieties can be used), |-i| ft. 



Nemophila (varieties described in Chapter IV), | ft. 



Nigella hispanica atropurpurea Miss Jekyll, i-ii ft. 



Phlox Drummondi Grandiflora, i ft. 



Poppy (all mentioned in Chapter IV can be used), 2-2} ft. 



Rhodanthe maculata, i ft. 



Rudbeckia amplexicaulis and bicolor, 2 ft. 



Saponaria Vaccaria rosea, 2 ft. 



Statice sinuata, etc., i ft. 



Stock (Matthiola). All kinds of stocks may be used for 



cutting. For lengthy lists of named sorts, see trade 



lists. |-i| ft. 



Sunflower, dwarf single and dwarf double, 3 ft. 

 Sunflower, cucumerfolius, 3 ft., New Dwarf Compact, i ft. 

 Sweet Peas. All varieties of these are grand for cutting. 

 Sweet Sultan, all varieties, 2-3 ft. 

 Xeranthemum imperialis, i| ft. Double rose, i ft. 

 Zinnia Giant Double, Double Dwarf and Single Mixed, 



l|-2 J ft. 



LIST OF PERENNIALS FOR CUTTING. 



Achillea Ptarmica The Pearl, 2-3 ft., and Perry's White ; 



also A. alpina, 2 ft., and A. eupatoria, 3 ft. 

 Aconitum (all varieties described in Chapter VII), 2-6 ft. 

 Anchusa (not very suitable but can be used). Dropmore 



and Opal are the varieties, 3-5 ft. 

 Anemone japonica alba, and rosea, 2-3 ft. 

 Anthemis tinctoria E. C. Buxton, 2 ft. 

 Aquilegia (all varieties described in Chapter VII), 1-3 ft. 

 Aster (Perennial or Michaelmas Daisies}. All the varieties 



of these described in Chapter VII are suitable, also 



many other sorts. 

 Campanula glomerata, and grandis, persicifolia, and 



trachelium are more or less suitable, 1-3 ft. 



