254 THE VILLA GARPEKER, 



84, Petunia, superba, brilliant dark reddish purple. 



85, Purple calceolarias. 87, Pe^ttw/a wyctaginiflora, white. 



86, Calceolaria integrifolia. 88, Calceolarias of all sorts. 



89, Z/Upinus polyphyllus, and Stenactis speciosa, bluish. 



90, iupinus polyphyllus, blue; and Afalope graudiflora, dark crimson. 



91, Qn'nothera speciosa, white. 



92, Geum coccineum, and Linaria dalmatica, yellow. 



93, yintirrhinum pictum, crimson and white. 



94, A/imulus cardiualis, and Coreopsis tinctoria. 



9.5, Gilia cajjitata alba. 96, Xysimiichia quadriflora, yellow. 



97, iupinus polyphyllus albus, and (Bnothera speciosa. 



98, Chelbne barbiita, and Salvia fulgens, scarlet. 



99, yisclepia? tuberbsa, orange. 100, Borders for plants of sorts. 



In the compartments next the beds are sweet peas, larkspurs, candytuft, dahlias, China 

 pink, stocks, &c. 



The following references are to the general plan (_fig. 142.): 



101, Heartseases of different colours, and Maurandya Barclayi^no, blue and white; Tro- 

 pae^olum peregrinum, yellow ; SoUya heterophylla, bright blue ; Tropae^olum penta- 

 phyllimi, red and yellow; Eccremocarpus sciiber, orange; Lophospermum scandens 

 and L. erubescens, red, trained on wirework. 



102, y41yssum saxatile, and Indian chief calceolaria, yellow ochre. 

 102 Ms, Tberis sempervirens, and Frogmore scarlet pelargoniums. 



103, Stocks of sorts. 104, Phlox Drummondw. 



105, iupinus polyphyllus, blue ; and Lysimachia verticillata, yellow. 



106, iupinus nootkateiisis and L. nanus, with a border enclosing it of yichillea tomentbsa, 

 yellow. 107, Calceolarias of sorts. 



108, Wallflowers, iberises, and alyssunis ; clarkias, coUinsias, and Antirrhinum caryo- 

 phylloides. 



109, Wallflowers and scarlet pelargoniums. 



110, Cheiranthus alpinus, and clarkias, eutocas, gilias, nemophilas, and petunias. 



111, Geraniums of sorts. 



112, /bferis saxatilis, and scarlet pelargoniums. 



113, Nemopliila insignis, and Ferbena TweediefJwffl. 



114, Alyssum saxdtilis, and Calceolaria angustif Wia. 



116, Noisette roses. 



lie, Groups round trees, consisting of alyssum, aubrietia, cheiranthus, and heartsease of 

 sorts. , 



117, /btris saxatilis, and Gilirt tricolor. 



118, Alyssum saxatile, and dwai'f nasturtium. 



119, Aubrietira purpurea, and Nemophila insignis. 

 120,,Coll6mia coccinea, and Fiiclisiffl globbsa. 



The basket in the centre of the compartment is planted with Lobelia gracilis, in the 

 middle of which is a plant of Fuchsia globbsa. 

 121, Small garden, with rockwork, planted with alpine plants, similar to those enumerated 

 for the rockwork 1, infg. 146. 



In the description given of this place by Mr. Caie, gardener to Her Grace, 

 he says : " Little difficulty will arise in procuring and preserving the plants 

 enumerated in the foregoing list. Many of them are hardy perennial her- 

 baceous plants; and most of the others, which are annual, will, if allowed to 

 stand to ripen their seeds, sow themselves. The kinds which will require 

 most practical knowledge are those which are generally termed green-house 

 plants; but which are so hardy as to produce as splendid a show in our 

 flower-gardens during the summer months, as they would do if they were in 

 their native countries. As it is with this latter class of plants that we have 



