FLOWERS. 



Flowers of from two inches to two feet high; proper 6 

 flowers. Adonis, Amyrallis, yellow ; Anemone, Archangel, A 

 Auricula, Balsam, Barren-wort, Birth-wort, Bulbocadium, Caltrop 

 Campanula, Canterbury-bell, Campion, Candy-tuft, Catchfly, Cen- 

 taury, Cineraria, Cistus, Colchicum, Hound's-tongue, Convolvulus 

 Minor, Cowslip, Corn-flag, Crepis, Crocus, Cyclamen, Daffodil, 

 Dragon's head, Daisy, Devil-in-a-bush, Fox-glove, Fraxinella, 

 Fumatory, Germander, Globe-flower, Goldy locks, Hawkweed, 

 Hellebore, Hyacinth, Hepatice, Larkspur, Lily of the Valley, 

 Lobelia, Mad-wort, Marygold, Monarda, Narcissus, Nasturtium, 

 Red Nettle, CEnothera, Onosma, Pansey, Petunia, Pink, Poly- 

 anthus, Poeony, Primrose, Ranunculus, Rocket, Ringflower, Rose 

 Campion, Sand Wort, Saxifrage, Scabious, Snap-dragon, Solo- 

 mon's seal, Soldanella, Spider Wort, Stock, Strawberry-blite, 

 Thrift, Tiger-flower, Tulip, Vetch, Violet, Wall-flower, Wood- 

 sorrel, Xeranthemum, Zinnia, Ziziphora. 



Flowers that like moist or sivampy situations ; proper for the 

 edges of ponds or rivulets. Avens, Marsh Trefoil, Flowering- 

 Rush. 



Water-flowers. Lily, white and yellow. 



Green-house and Frame-flowers. Amaryllis, Bear's Ear, Ca- 

 calia, Cactus, Coris, Cyclamen, Dolichos purpureus, Egg-plant, 

 Indian Fig, Globularia, Ipomea, Ixia, Sida, Squill, Tuberose, 

 Rose, Vervain. 



