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III. List for Autumn. 



b. 



6, 



7. 



8. 



9. 

 10. 

 11. 

 12. 

 13. 

 14. 

 15. 



16. 

 17, 



18. 

 19. 



Ferbena Melindres. Scarlet. 9.0. 



Crucianella stylosa. Flesh colour. 21. 



Ferbena texicnoides carnea. Flesh 22. 



colour. 



Pelargonium vai'iegatum. Varie- 23. 



gated. 24. 

 Lobelia ramosa. Blue. 



Lobelia bf color. Pale blue. 25. 



Ferbena Hendersonii. Purple. 26. 



Pelargonium, Frogmore. Scarlet. 27, 



Calceolaria rugosa. Yellow. 28. 



Lobel/« axillaris. Pale blue. 29. 



Petunia phoenicea. Purple. 30. 



Ferbena Barn esw. Rose. 31. 



Ferbena, the Queen. White. 32. 



Petunia hybrida. Purple. 33. 



l/eliotropium corymbosum. Pale 34. 



purple. 



Nierembergk filicaulis. Lilac. 35. 



Ferbena Tweedieraa superba. 36. 



Scarlet. 37. 



CEnothera Drummondw. Yellow. 38. 

 Ferbena pulchella. Pale purple. 



Ferbena Buistw. Pale rose. 



Jnagallis Monelli. Blue. 



Pelargonium, variegated ivy- 

 leaved. Variegated. 



Ferbena ignea. Scarlet. 



Ferbena t&wcxi'oides carnea. Pale 

 flesh colour. 



Campanula carpatica. Blue. 



Ferbena Bishopsi. Pale purple. 



Pelargonium, Cooper's. Scarlet. 



Calceolaria integritblia. Yellow. 



^nagaUis Phillipsw. Blue. 



Petunia, Lady Peel. Purple. 



Ferbena Marryattte. Rose. 



Ferbena tewcvioides. White. 



(S'enecio elegans pleno. Purple. 



i/eliotropium peruvianum. Pale 

 purple. 



ffinothera macrocarpa. Yellow. 



Ferbena Tweediea?ia. Scarlet. 



Nierembergia intermedia. Purple. 



Tournefortia /zeliotropioides. Pale 

 purple. 



IV. Ijist of Standard Roses. 



Noisettes. 



Aimee Vibert. 



Bouquet tout fait. 



Elizabeth. 



Fellemberg. 



Jaune Desprez. 



Lamarque. 



Lamarque a Cceur rose. 



La Biche. 



Luxembourg. 

 Ne plus ultra. 

 Victorieuse. 

 Bourbons. 



Madame Desprez. 

 Gloire de Rosamene. 

 Prince Albert. 

 Emile Courtier. 

 Ida. 



The plan for a flower-garden,_^g. 63., occupies the same space as the design 

 fig. 11. in p. 70. ;and is surrounded by the same low wire fence, only 20 in. 

 high, for the sake of excluding rabbits. The beds are supposed to be on turf, 

 and there are a basin and fountain in the central compartment, and a vase on a 

 pedestal in the centre of the two others. We sent copies of this design to 

 different correspondents as before, and we now subjoin their lists. 



List of Plants for the Flower-Garden fig. 63. By Mr. Ayres. 

 I. List for Spring. 



1. Hepatica triloba, double. 



blue. 



2. ^'rabis albida. White. 



3. Crocuses, yellow Dutch. Yellow, 



4. Hepatica triloba, double. Dark 



red. 



5. Hepatica triloba, double. White. 



6. Crocuses, Cloth of Gold. Yellow 



and brown. 



7. J'rabis rosea. Red. 



Dark 8. Omphalodes verna. Blue. 



9. Jnemone nemorosa. White. 



10. Primula vulgaris, double. Lilac. 



11. Primula Auricula, border varie- 

 ties. Various colours. 



12. Anemones, double. Various 

 colours. 



13. Ranunculuses. Various colours 



14. Hyacinths. Various colours. 



15. Hyacinths. Various colours. 



