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183 Round bed of georginas. 18*. Magnblia Thompsoniana. 185. Round bed of Verbena 

 chamaidrifblia and of Thunbergia alata. 186. Kibes sanguineum. 187. Rhododendron 



ponticum. 188. Rhododendron. 189. Oval bed of azaleas. , . . ■, , x 



190 Bed of Ferbena venbsa. 191. Sophbra japonica pendula. 192. ^B'sculus rubicunda (rosea 



' Bot Res ) 193. Robinia hi spida arbbrea. 194. Bed of herbaceous plants. 195. Chionan- 

 thu's marrtima. 196. Oval clump of rhododendrons. 197. ^'rbutus longifbha. 198. Cra- 

 taegus Azarblus. 199. Rhododendron catawbiense. 



200 Myrtle 201. Large yellow azalea. 202. Variegated holly. 203. Broussoneha papynfera. 

 204 Chionanthus virginica. 205. Juniperus bermudiana. 206. Round bed of azaleas. 



207 Large American bed. 208. Late-flowering azalea. 209. Magnblia auriculata. 



210 Oval bed of varieties of Lobelia. 211. Sophbra jap6nica, 212. Oval.bed for flowers. 



213 £rlca arbbrea. 214. Rhododendron, new variety. 215. Rhododendron. 216. Raphi6- 

 lepi's indica. 217. i^lex rayrtifblia. 218. Bed of anemone-flowered georginas. 219. Cun- 

 ninghamia lanceolata. ,,. .... ., 



220 Round bed of varieties of pelargoniums. 221. Diospyrus ibtus. 222. Gleditschza h6rrida. 

 223 Rhododendron maximum, new variety. 224. Large Kalmza latifblia. 225. i'rinos 



nepalensis. 226. Catdlpa syringceibWa. 227. Rhamnus latifblius. 228. Chinese arbor-vita?, 

 Thuja orientalis. 229. Berberis fascicularis. , . 



230 Large Magnblia tripetala. 231. Cupressuspendula [? Schubertw disticha pendula]. 2o2. Bound 

 bedof lily of the valley. 233. Myrtle. 234. Hydrangea. 235. Rhododendron, new 



variety 236. Arbutus. 237. Bed of Scotch roses. 238. Rhododendron. 239. Schinus 



240 Holly 241 Oval bed of American plants. 242. Bed of dark China rose. 243. .Ledum 



'latifblium. 244. Rhododendron. 245. Round bed of sorts of £rlca. 246 Eugenia. 



247 Rhododendron. 248. Rhododendron, a new variety. 249. Davaua denticulata. 



250 Yticcct gloribsa. 251. Variegated rhododendron. 252. Vkvia discolor. 253. Round 



clump of American plants. 254. Magnolia cordata. 255. IMex stricta 256. A rbutus 



specibsa. 257. Oval bed of China roses. 258. Azalea. 259. Rhododendron. 



260. Seedling rhododendron. 261. Ammyrsine fiuxifblia. 262. Large bed of rhododendrons. 



263. Dark Kibes sanguineum. 264. Virgilia lutea. 265. Dwarf hollyhocks 266 Pyius 



nepalensis 267. Bed of hollyhocks. 268. Round bed of Lobelia specibsa, &c. 269. Laburnum. 



270 Rhododendron, in varieties. 271. Bed of double tulips in spring, and scarlet pelargoniums 



' in summer. 272. Bed of single tulips in spring, and of heliotropes in summer. £16. con- 



servatory 274. Cytisus purpureus. 275. The wall, covered with a collection oi choice 



plants rSee p. 129.] 276. The inner circle, occupied by tree roses and dwarf georginas ; 



the two next circles, different sorts of dwarf roses ; outer circle, collection of herbaceous plants 

 of the brightest colours. 277. Fence of evergreens. 278. Shrubbery of evergreens and 



large trees. 279. Entrance to kitchen-garden, with trellis. 



281. Undulating ground, with large trees. 



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280. Covered seat of wood. 



