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c. To be divided each year: 



Anthemis tinctoria kelwayi Bocconia cordata 



Hardy Marguerite Plume Poppy 



Aster novae-angliae (in variety) Chrysanthemum indicum 



Hardy Garden Aster Pompom Chrysanthemum 



Aster novi-belgi (in variety) Chrysanthemum maximum 



Hardy Garden Aster Shasta Daisy 



Bellis perennis Helenium (in variety) 



English Daisy Sneezeweed 



L. PERENNIALS FOR WATER PLANTING. In the development of 

 informal and formal pools the following group provides a ready 

 reference for interesting types of perennials adapted for use in water 

 gardens. For growing in wet soil along stream sides the closed gentian 

 is one of the best plants. The cardinal flower naturally grows along 

 stream sides or edges of ponds and will thrive, if in a damp soil, either 

 in open sunlight or shade, but prefers shade. 



a. Deep water: 



Nelumbo (in variety) Nymphaea marliacea 



Lotus Hybrid Water-lily 



Nymphaea alba Nymphaea odorata 



White Water-lily Native Pond-lily 



Nymphaea odorata sulphurea 

 Yellow Water-lily 



b. Shallow water: 



Acorus japonicus variegatus Cyperus strigosus 



Variegated Sweet Sedge Cyperus 



Alisma plantago Iris pseudacorus 



Great Water-plantain Yellow Water Flag 



Butomus umbellatus Phragmites communis 



Flowering Rush Common Reed 



Calla palustris Sagittaria montevidensis 



Water Arum Giant Arrowhead 



Caltha palustris Scirpus lacustris 



Marsh Marigold Bulrush 



Carex Scirpus tabernaemontanus zebrinus 



Sedge Great Bulrush 



Thalia dealbata 

 Thalia 



c. Land at water-side: 



Aruncus sylvester Aster (in variety) 

 Goat's Beard Hardy Aster 



Asclepias incarnata Astilbe davidi 

 Swamp Milkweed David's Spirea 



