176 On Laying out and Planting the Lawn, S^c. 



a, Basin of Water, with an enriched sculptured vase in the centre, with jet 

 d'eau, or other contrivances that the proprietor may choose, according 

 to the head and supply of water that he has at command. 



b b. Figures, or Groups of Figures, emblematical of the beauties or riches 

 of the vegetable kingdom. 



c c. Vases, elevated on pedestals proportionate to the size of the vase, and 

 filled with handsome specimens of plants in flower, to be changed 

 when required during summer. 



d d, Beds of choice varieties of Fuchsias, or of choice Pelargoniums. 



An Arrangement of Plants for the Flower-Garden fig. 50., by which, when the 

 Beds are once stocked, they will require very little annual Preparation to keep 

 up the Stock of Plants ; and ivhich may be suitable for some Gardens where 

 there is not the Convenience of much Glass, and where it is desirable that the 

 Whole should be kept up at comparatively little annual Expense of Labour. By 

 Mr. Pringle. 



1 . ^rica herbacea. Kalmia of species. 



2. Snowdrops. Early flowering Annuals. Dahlias. 



3. Snowdrops. Early flowering Annuals. Dahlias. 



4. Narcissus. Fuchsias. 



5. Eranthis hyemalis. Common China Roses, trained on a flat trellis. 



6. Yellow Crocus. Z)elphinium of Species. 



7. Gaulther/a Shdllon. Yellow Azaleas. 



8. Fritillaria. Fuchsias. 



9. Grape Hyacinth. Noisette Roses, on a flat trellis. 

 lO. Auriculas. Herbaceous Plants mixed. 



n. Polyanthus. Provence Roses, Dwarf. 



12. American Plants mixed. 



13. American Plants mixed. 



14. Auriculas. Herbaceous Plants mixed. 



15. Primula farinosa. Scotch Roses, Dwarf. 



16. Gaulthen'fi! procumbens. Azaleas, Red. 



17. Gentidna acaulis. Scarlet Geraniums. 



18. Erythronium Dens canis. Bourbon Roses, on a flat trellis. 



19. Crocus, Blue. Potentillas of diiFerent species. 



20. Snowdrop. Early Annuals. Dahlias. 



21. Adonic vernalis. Tea-scented Roses, on a flat trellis. 



22. Orange Lily. jSalvia patens. 



23. Andromedas of different species. 



24. Snowdrops. Early Annuals. Dahlias. 



25. Striped Crocus. Phlox of species. 



26. Vacciniums of species. 



27. Pidsatilla verna. Petunias. 



28. iS'cilla bifolia. Hybrid China Roses, on a flat trellis. 



29. Hepatica. Herbaceous Plants mixed. 



30. Primula coi'tnsoides. Perpetual Roses, Dwarf. 



31. Rhododendrons of different species. 



32. Rhododendrons, Hybrids. 



33. Alpine Auricula. Moss Roses. 



34. Hepatica. Herbaceous Plants mixed. 



35. i^yaclnthu5 monstrosus. Macartney Roses, on a flat trellis. 



36. Gladiolus. Fuchsias. 



37. Vacciniums of different species. 



38. Striped Crocus. Pentstemon of different species. 

 a a, b b, c c, as in the preceding arrangement. 



d d. Rose Pillars ; or Roses trained on an umbrella or other fancy trellis. 



Remarks. By each of the above arrangements a good bloom may be ob- 

 tained during the flowering season ; and out of the two a third might be 



