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On Laying out and Planting 



7. Erythronium Dens-canis. Purple. 23. 



8. 7beris saxatilis. White. 



9. Fesicaria utriculata. Light yel- 24. 



low. 23. 



10. Polemonium reptans. Blue. 



11. iyilium longiflorum. White. 26. 



12. Adonis vernalis. Yellow. 27. 



13. Phlox verna. Pink. 28. 



14. Phlox procumbens. Lilac. 29, 

 13. iVarcissus papyraceus. White. 30. 



16. Tidipa pr^^cox. Scarlet. 31. 



17. Fritillaria meleagris. Purple. 32. 



18. iVarcissus Jonquilla. Yellow. 33. 



19. Aubrietza purpurea. Purple. .34-. 



20. Jnemone hortensis. Scarlet. 35. 



21. 5'cilla canipanulata. Dark purple. 36. 



22. Hepatica triloba rubro-plena. 37. 



Double red. 38. 



Erythronium Dens canis albi- 



flora. White. 

 Hepatica triloba caer.-pl. Blue. 

 Cheiranthus ochroleucus. Pale 



Yellow. 

 Sanguinaria canadensis. White. 

 Meconopsis cambrica. Yellow, 

 /beris sempervirens. White. 

 iVarcissus minor. Yellow. 

 C'orydalis nobilis. Yellow. 

 Plumaria formosa. Reddish. 

 /Vis verna. Purple. 

 Cheiranthus Cheiri. Yellow. 

 Corydalis biilbosa. Purple. 

 Galanthus plicatus. White. 

 Crocus sativus. Yellow. 

 )S'cilla prae^cox. Blue. 

 Phlox ovata. Pink. 



Liist of Plants for the Flower-Gai'den fig. 30., luhich ivill floiuer from June to 

 September. By Mr. Caie. 



1. CEnothera macrocarpa. Yellow. 19, 



2. Ferbena splendens. Dark crim- 20. 



son. 



3. /Salvia chamaedryoides. Blue. 21. 



4. Ferbena Thompsoniflwrt. Whitish, 22. 

 3. Frogmore Pelargonium. Scarlet. 23. 



6. Bouvardz'a coccinea. Scarlet, 24. 



7. Ferbena, the queen. White. 23. 



8. Calceolaria angustifolia. Yellow. 26. 



9. Ferbena^eucrJOTr/es. Whitish pink. 27. 



10. Petunia erubescens. Whitish pur- 28. 



pie. 



11. Ferbena Tweedie«?!«. Scarlet. 29. 



12. Calceolaria rugosa. Yellow. 



13. Campanula carpatica. Blue. 30. 



14. Ferbena Stewart^'. Dark pur- 



ple. 31. 



13. Ferbena Forsterw. Light crim. 32. 



son. 33. 



16. Tropae^olum minus flore pleno. 34. 



Orange and yellow. 33. 



17. Petunia triumphans. Dark pur- 36. 



pie. ^ . 37. 



18. Calceolaria integrifolia. Yellow. 38. 



Bouvardia triphylla. Scarlet. 



.Antirrhinum alpinum. Light pur- 

 ple. 



Pelargonium compactum. Scarlet. 



Petunia, the Germ. Dark purple. 



Alonsoft linearis. Red. 



Ferbena Hendersons. Purple. 



Campanula carpatica. Blue. 



Ferbena Melin. latifolia. Scarlet. 



Ivy-leaved Pelargonium. White. 



tEnothera Drummondw, pegged 

 down. Yellow. 



Tournefortia /ieliotropioides. 

 Pale lilac. 



Ferbena tenci'ioides. White and 

 pink. 



Phlox Drumraondii. Purple. 



Frogmore Pelargonium. Scarlet. 



Ferbena amoe^na. Dark lilac. 



(S'enecio elegans. Purple. 



Calceolaria angustifolia. Yellow. 



Ferbena, the queen. White. 



Ferbena ignea. Scarlet. 



Ferbena Imvidna. Purple. 



List of Plants for planting the Flower-Garden fig. 30. By Mr. Pringle. 



Throughout the following arrangement, the plants mentioned first will be 

 those for the first show of flowers. The low-growing plants or bulbs, called 

 edgings, are to be planted in patches about 6 in. within the edgings of the 

 beds ; and in order to assist the amateur, or those who have not been in the 

 habit of providing for flower-gardens, I have given the probable number of 

 each plant that will be required, or at least the number that will be necessary 

 to fill the bed ; but, as the number required to stock a bed will often depend 

 on the strength or weakness of the plants, sometimes two or three less or 

 two or three more than I have mentioned may be required. 



