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jSpirae^a Aruncus, the Goat's-beard. Height 4 ft. 



Xjthrum virgatum, the twiggy Lythnim. Height 3 ft. 



.Erjngium planum, the flat-leaved Eryngo. Height 3 ft. 



-E'ryngium alpinum, the alpine Eryngo. Height 2 ft. 



^ryngium amethystinum, the amethystine Eryngo. Height 3 ft, 



Aralia racemosa, the racemose Aralia. Height 4 ft. 



i'chinops sphaerocephalus, the round-headed Globe Thistle. Height 5 ft. 



JS'chinops Ritvo, the Ritro Globe Thistle. Height 3 ft. 



J'ster sibfricus, the Siberian Starvvort. Heights ft. 



Solidiigo bicolor, the two-coloured Golden Rod. Requires a stake in exposed 

 situations, 



Stenactis speciosa, the showy-flowered Stenactis. Height 2 ft. 



Solidago flexicaulis, the crook-stalked Golden Rod. Height 2 ft. 

 /'nula HiAemum, the Elecampane. Height 4 ft. 



Telekia cordifolia, the showy Telekia. Height 4 ft. 



Helianthus multifloriis, the many-flowered Sunflower. Heicht 6 ft. 

 Campanula latifolia, C. macrantha, C Trachelinm. and C.glomerata ; the broad- 

 leaved, large-flowered, Throatwort, and clustered, Bellflower. Height 

 from 2 ft. to 3 ft. These plants, in exposed situations, require stakes. 

 Phlox paniculata, P. corymbosa, and P. acuminata, the panicled-flowered, 

 corymbose-flowered, and pointed-leaved Phlox. Height 3 ft. to 3 ft. ; in 

 exposed situations requiring stakes. 

 Gentiana lutea, the yellow Gentian. Height 4 ft. Requires an open airy si- 

 tuation, and a stake if it be much exposed. 

 Phlox glaberrima, the smoothest Phlox. Height 3 ft. 

 iSjmphytum bohemicum, the Bohemian Comfrey. Height 3 ft. 

 Scopolifi! carniolica, the Carniolan Scopolia. Height 1 ft. 

 .Betonica grandiflora, the great-flowered Betony. Height 1 ft. 6 in. 

 Salvia glutinosa, the glutinous Sage. Height 3 ft. 

 jLysimachia vulgaris, the common Loose-strife. Height 3 ft. 

 iysimachia verticillata, the whorled Loose- strife. Pleight I ft. 

 iysimachia thyrsiflora, the thyrse-flowered Loose-strife. Height \\ ft. 

 -Statice latifolia, the broad-leaved Sea Lavender. Height 1 ft. 

 iJumex alpinus, the alpine Dock. Height 4 ft. 

 i?heum palniatum, the palmated Rhubarb. Height 5 ft. 

 -7?heum Emodi, the Southern Rhubarb. Height 8 ft. 

 E\x\A\6vh'ia hibernica, the Irish Spurge. Height 1 ft. 



?7rtica nivea, the snow-white-leaved Nettle. Height 6 ft. Requires a stake 



in exposed situations. 

 Pris sibirica, and 7. s. flore albo, the common and white-flowered Siberian Iris. 



Height 3 it. and 2i feet. 

 ^H'um Z)racuncnlus, the common Dragon Arum. Height 3 ft. 

 Funkza subcordata, the subcordate- leaved Funkia. Height 1 ft. 

 Viinkia ovata, the ovate-leaved Funkia. Height l^ft. 

 J'llium Victorialis, the Victorialis Garlic. Height 2 ft. 

 .(Asparagus ofiicinalis, the common Asparagus. Height 4 ft. 



Feratrum nigrum, the dark-flowered Veratrum, or black Hellebore. Height 



3 ft. 

 Feratrum album, the white Veratrum, or white Hellebore. Height 3 ft. 

 Uvularia grandiflora, the large-flowered Uvularia. Height 1 ft. 



Herbaceous Plants luith the same PropertieSy except that the Roots are less 

 compact, though still not creepiiig. 



Sida Napse^a, the Napaea Sida. Height 4 ft. Requires a stake in exposed 



situations. 

 Baptlsia australis, the Southern Baptisia. Height 2k ft. 

 Galega orientalis, the Oriental Goat's Rue. Height 4 ft. 

 Epilobium angustissimum, the narrowest-leaved Willow Herb. Height 2 ft. 



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