CLASSIFICATION OF 



Shrubby Diotis, Fuchsia, Geranium, Roses, Kalmia, Large-flower- 

 ing St. John's Wort. 



Trailing and climbing shrubs, proper to hide tvalls, or other 

 naked places. Clematis, Caper bush, Honeysuckle, Flowering 

 Bramble, Large flowering St. John's Wort, Ivy Irish and Com- 

 mon ; Periwinkle, Jasmin, Passion-flower, Trumpet-flower. 



Evergreen shrubs ; proper to mix in the shrubbery, or to form 

 winter pleasure-grounds. Arbutus, Hare's-ear, Red Cedar, 

 Laurel, common, Portugal, and Alexandrian; Oleander, Privet, 

 Evergreen Thorn, Live Oak, Thuja, Rhododendron, Laurestine, 

 Rose Chinese; Magnolia Grandiflora, Box, Cistus, Mezereon, 

 St. John's Wort, Cypress. 



Green-house shrubs. Myrtle, Olive-tree, Orange-tree, Oleander, 

 Large-flowering Pomegranate, Psorolea, Vervaine, Widow-wail, 

 Geranium, Bread-tree, Camellia Japonica, Climbing Cobea. 



CLASSIFICATION OF FLOWERS. 



Tall-growing flowers ; proper for the back part of flower- 

 borders. Convolvulus Major, Dahlia, Gaura, Golden-rod, Holly- 

 hock, Honeysuckle, Hop, Mullein, Nasturtium, Palma Christi, 

 Pea, Sun-flower. 



Flowers of middling stature ; proper for the middle of flower- 

 borders, and to mix with low-growing shrubs. Aconite, Aspho- 

 del, Campanula pyramidal ; Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Chelone, 

 Coreopsis, Columbine, Fritillary, Hellebore, Honesty, Iris, Lava- 

 tera, Leopard's Bane, Lily, Lobelia, Loose-strife, Lupine, Lychnis, 

 Marvel of Peru, Marygold, Master-wort, Pea, Phlox, Poppy, 

 Silphium, Soapwort, Sun-flower, Thistle, Valerian, Vernonia, 

 Willow herb. 



