110 GAEDENLNG FOE PLEASUEB. 



IMium auratum Gold-banded Lily, 



this, with many other Japanese species in the catalogues, is perfectly 

 hardy, and there should be a good collection of them in every garden. 



Linum perenne Perennial Flax. 



Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower. 



This native, (also its hybrids), does perfectly well in the drier soil of 

 the garden. 



Lupinus polyphyllus Many-leaved Lupine. 



Lychnis Chalcedonica Scarlet Lychnis, 



and several others. 



Lysimachia nummularia Moneywort. 



Mertensia Virginica Virginia Lungwort. 



Myosotis palustris Forget-me-not. 



' Azorica , Azorian Forget-me-not. 



' dissitiflora Early " " " 



Narcissus biftonts Primrose Peerless. 



' poeticus Poet's Narcissus. 



1 Jonquttla Jonquil. 



* Pseudo-narcissus Daffodil, 



in double and single varieties. 



(Enothera Missouriensis Missouri Evening Primrose. 



Pceonia offlcinalis Common Paeony, 



and the various hydrids of this and other species, of which there are 

 many fine named sorts. 



Pceonia tenuifcHia Fennel-leaved Paeony. 



" Moutan Tree 



of which there are many named varieties. 



Papaver orientale Oriental Poppy. 



Pentstemon grandiflorus Large-flowered Pentstemon. 



" barbatus var. Torreyi Torrey's " 



" Palmeri Palmer's " 



and several other hardy species. 



Phlox, herbaceous French Lilac. 



Under this head a great number of florists named varieties may be had. 

 New ones are offered every year, and a good selection of colors makes a 

 grand show. 



Phlox subulata Moss Pink. 



Also the white variety. 



Polemonium reptans Jacob's Ladder. 



" cceruleum Greek Valerian. 



Primula veris Eng. Cowslip. 



This and the Polyanthus varieties need a moist and shady place. P. 

 cortusoicles is hardy, and P. Japonica probably so. 



Pyrethrum carneum Rosy Pyrethrum, 



the new double varieties. 



Saxifraga crassifolia Thick-leaved Saxifrage. 



" cordifdia Heart-leaved " 



