publication of a book on the Gar- 



or no a piy tnere are 



not half enough contemporary works 

 on the subject ; there never can be too many. 

 The design of the present volume is to direct 

 attention to the importance of hardy flower- 

 gardening as a means of outward adornment 

 and as a source of recreation. Some of the 

 very many hardy plants, shrubs, and climbers 

 which may be advantageously employed are 

 mentioned, and some hints are given with re- 

 spect to their use and culture. 



I am aware the list is far from complete, 

 even for this rigorous climate, where the line 

 is distinctly drawn by the extremes of heat and 

 cold. To enumerate all plants worthy a place 

 under cultivation would require the knowledge 



