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THE COMPLETE GARDEN 



Anchusa (in variety) 



Alkanet 

 Anemone coronaria 



Poppy-flowered Anemone 

 Anthemis tinctoria kelwayi 



Hardy Marguerite 

 Antirrhinum majus 



Snapdragon 

 Aquilegia (in variety) 



Columbine 

 Argemone (in variety) 



Prickly Poppy 

 Artemisia (in variety) 



Wormwood 

 Asclepias tuberosa 



Butterfly Weed 

 Baptisia (in variety) 



False Indigo 

 Dahlia (in variety) 



Garden Dahlia 

 Delphinium (in variety) 



Larkspur 

 Echinops (in variety) 



Globe Thistle 

 Eryngium amethystinum 



Amethyst Sea Holly 

 Eupatorium (in variety) 



White Snakeroot 

 Filipendula hexapetala 



Herbaceous Meadow-sweet 

 Funkia (in variety) 



Plantain Lily 

 Gaittardia (in variety) 



Blanket Flower 

 Gladiolus (in variety) 



Sword Flower 

 Gypsophila (in variety) 



Chalk Plant 

 Helenium (in variety) 



Sneezeweed 

 Helianthemum (in variety) 



Rock Rose 

 Helianthus (in variety) 



Hardy Perennial Sun-flower 



Hesperis matronalis 



Sweet Rocket 

 Heuchera sanguinea 



Coral-bells 

 Jncarvillea delevayi 



Hardy Gloxinea 

 Iris (in variety) 



Iris 

 Kniphofia uvaria 



Red-hot Poker Plant 

 Lithospermum canescens 



Indian Paint 

 Lobelia (in variety) 



Lobelia 

 Lychnis coronaria 



Mullein Pink 

 Oenothera (in variety) 



Evening Primrose 

 Paeonia officinalis 



Old-fashioned Peony 

 Paeonia suffruticosa 



Tree Peony 

 Paeonia tenuifolia 



Fennel-leaved Peony 

 Phlox (in variety) 



Garden Phlox 



Platycodon grandiflorum 



Balloon Flower 

 Polemonium caeruleum 



American Jacob's Ladder 

 Polemonium reptans 



Greek Valerian 

 Primula (in variety) 



Primrose 

 Pyrethrum coccineum 



Painted Daisy 

 Salvia (in variety) 



Sage 

 Thalictrum (in variety) 



Meadow-rue 

 Veronica (in variety) 



Speedwell 

 Viola (in variety) 



Violet 



J. PERENNIALS FOR NATURALIZING IN WILD GARDENS. The 

 plants in this group are common sorts which after trial have proven 

 adaptable and useful for naturalizing in this territory. This group 

 could be considerably enlarged; but the species named will fill most 

 of the requirements of ordinary planting schemes. 



