plants iriy 



Kten this 

 . jayrninoides is 

 -s only found a hoi. 

 I, for the last seventy ye^ 

 - festoons very charmingly s* 

 ? ccriainly an old friend, having b 

 ■ years in this country; but it is a 

 when compared with the Passion Flower growing in 

 profusion near it» and even that did not appear until 

 after Shakespeare's ^ ' ' .•--.- to Gerard, 



but his editor. T it in the 



appendix t' "en arrived 



fror 



ggy at Wc5 ne 



It beare a grc.u :::*.:.) lic^aic... 



her friend would have rejoiced _. ...~ -t,-- -• -.e 

 house in the centre of Brockwell Park on a warm 

 October day, thickly covered with the golden fruit as 

 well as star-like flowers of their precious " Maracoc or 

 Passion-floure." 



This del'frhtful walled garden was the old ki'tchcn- 

 ^ar.' he fashion for the gardens of a past 



genera; ' -g at the time the Par-. 



chas ' n County Council r 



grat taste displayed in . 



The history cquisition of the gr 



The desire for a ; ' ' ' ne'p;hh 



interestedXJIA^ JJ3W:XDQ^ff^iVIHa^AO H2IJ01^3 a JO 



the Brixton K^vad, witn some lo .^ 



