MY GARDEN 



By a shaded garden we of course do not mean one 

 which is so densely shadowed as never to be reached by 

 the sun. Few plants would thrive under such condi- 

 tions. Beds of ferns make a delightful setting for the 

 many spring bulbs possible in the shaded garden. 

 Plants marked * will stand only light shade. 



Asters (hardy) 

 Aconitum, in var. 

 Anemone japonica 



sylvestris 

 * " Pulsatilla 



nemorosa 



Hepatica 

 Asperula odorata 



hexaphylla 

 Arenaria balearica 

 Aquilegia, in var. 

 Campanula, in var. 

 Cimicifuga, in var. 

 Corydalis lutea 



noUlis 

 Chionodoxa 

 Dicentra spectabilis 



eximia 



Dicentra Cucullaria 

 Digitalis purpurea 



grandiflora 

 Doronicum, in var. 

 Daffodils, in var. 

 Funkias " " 

 Fern " " 



Fritillaria " " 

 Galanthus" " 

 *Geranium Ibericum 



Monkshood 

 Japanese Anemone 

 Wood 



Pasque Flower 

 Snowdrop Anemone 

 Liver Leaf 

 Sweet Woodruff 



Mountain Sandwort 

 Columbine 

 Bellflower 

 Snakeroot 

 Fumatory 

 Noble Fumatory 

 Glory of the Snow 

 Bleeding Heart 



Dutchman's Breeches 

 Foxglove 

 Yellow Glove 

 Leopard's-bane 



Day Lily 



Fritillary 

 Snowdrop 



