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The ciuniiioii unnlcii An.ciiioiu! (A. ( 'ormniria) will iioL l)e 

 f;i-ti(li(ins, l.iii jiad iM'tlciUc placed in njicii liarc sainly places ; 

 and tlu' s])leniliil Ancnmnf fulLiriis will proxe niosl attractive, 

 as it glows with tiery scavh't. Of other Anemones, hardy, 

 free, and hcantifnl enough to he made wild in <>nr shrnljheries, 

 ]ileasnre-gronnds, and wilds, the dapan Ancniunc 'A. j'aponica) 



The White Japan Anemone in the Wild Garden. 



and its white varieties, A. trifolia and A. sylvestris, are the 

 hest of the exotic species. The Japan Anemones grow' so 

 strongly that they Avill take care of themselves even among 

 stiff hrushwuod, brambles, etc. ; and they are beantifully 

 fitted for scattering along the low, half- wild margins of shrub- 

 beries and groups. The interesting little A. trifolia is not 

 unlike our own wood Anemone, and M'ill otow in similar 

 places. 



