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THE WILD GARDEN. 



Hardy Bulbs for Naturalisation. 



Allium Molj'. 



fragrans. 



, , iieapolitaniiiii. 



,, ciliatuiu. 

 Brodifea coiigesta. 

 Bulbocodium venmiii. 

 Camassia esculenta. 

 Crinum capense. 

 Crocus, in gi-eat var. 

 Coldiicuni, iu var. 



Cyclamen, in var. 

 Eiytlironium Dens-canis. 

 Fritillaria, in var. 

 Gladiolus communis. 

 Hyacinthus ametliystinus. 

 Iris, in great var. 

 Leucojum, in var. 

 Lilium, in var. 

 Merendera Bulbocodium. 

 Muscari, in var. 



Narcissus, iu great var, 

 Ornithogalum, in var. 

 Scilla, in var. 

 Snowdrops, in var. 

 Sparaxis jndclierrima. 

 Sternbergia lutea. 

 Tricliouema ramitlorum. 

 Triteleia uniflora. 

 Tulijia, in var. 



List of Plants for Naturalisation in Laicns and other Grassy Places 



not frequently mown. 



This must of necessity be a limited list — being confined to sul)jects 

 tluit will grow and flower early in the season, and not form tufts or 

 foliage large enough to much injure the turf. 



Bulbocodium vernum. 

 ColcliicTim, in var. 

 Cyclamen liederaifolium. 

 Sno\vdroi)s, all. 

 Leucojum veruuni. 

 Scilla bifolia. 



,, alba. 



,, sibirica. 



, , italica. 



, , amcena. 

 Anemone apennina. 



Anemone ranunculoides. 



, , blanda. 



,, trifolia. 



Antennaria dioica rosea. 

 Antlij'llis montana. 

 Dianthus deltoides. 

 Erodium romanum. 

 Fumaria bulbosa. 

 Helichrysum arenarium. 

 Iris reticulata. 

 Linum alpinum. 



Narcissus minor. 



, , bicolor. 



,, Bulbocodium. 



,, juncifolius, and 



many others. 

 Sternbergia lutea. 

 Hyacinthus ametliystinus. 

 Merendera Bulbocodium. 

 Muscari, iu var. 

 Trichonenia ramiflorum. 



Climbing and Tioinincj Plants for Thickets, Copses, Hedgerows, and Trees. 



Ampelopsis bipinnata. 



,, cordata. 



,, hederacea. 



, , tricuspidata. 



Apios tnberosa. 

 Aristolochia Sipho. 



„ tomentosa. 



AsparagTis Broussoneti. 

 Calystegia dahurica. 

 Cissus orientalis. 

 Clematis flammula. 

 ,, montana. 



Clematis Viticella, and 



others. 

 Hablitzia tamnoides. 

 Jasminum nudiflorum. 



„ officinale. 



Lathyrus grandiflorus. 

 ,, latifolius. 

 „ rotundifolius. 



„ tuberosus and 



others. 

 Louicera Ca|irifolinm. 

 „ confusa. 

 ,, tlava. 



Louicera japonica. 



,, Periclymenum. 

 Menispermum canadense. 

 „ virginicum. 



Perijjloca grasca. 

 Roses, single, in great var. 

 Smilax, hardy kinds. 

 Tanms communis. 

 Tropaeolum pentaphyllum. 



„ speciosum. 



Vitis, various. 

 Wistaria frutesceus. 



„ sinensis. 



These selections are only proposed as aids to those dealing with 

 special positions. The most valuable selection and best guide to the 

 material for the lieginner will be found in Chapter XIV., on the prin- 

 cipal types of Hardy Exotic Plants for the wild garden. 



