530 Principles of Landscape- Gardening 



Astrantia maxima, the greatest Masterwort. Height 2 ft. In very mild 

 winters does not die quite down to the ground. _ 



Phyteuma campanuloides, the Campanula-like Rampion. Height 1 ft. 



Cynanchum Vincetoxicum, the Vincetoxicum Cynanchum. Height 2 ft. 



^orago orientalis, the Oriental Borage. Height 2 ft. In mild winters does 

 not die quite down. 



Acanthus mollis, A- spinosus, and A. spinosfssimus, the soft, prickly, and most 

 prickly, Bear's-breech. Height 3 ft. In sheltered situations these plants 

 sometimes retain a little foliage through the winter. They are interest- 

 ing on account of their foliage, which, according to some, gave rise to that 

 of the Corinthian capital ; but the adherent petioles of palm leaves are 

 much more likely to have been the original type. 



fTemerocallis flava and H. fulva, the yellow and copper-coloured Day Lily. 

 Height 2 ft. 



Herbaceous Plants of vigorous Growth and compact Habit, but which do not lose 

 the Whole of their Foliage in Winter. 



Jconitum Napellus, the Monk's-hood Aconitum. Height 4 ft. 



Papaver orientalis and P . bracteata, the Oriental and bracteate Poppy. 



Height 3 — 4 ft. In exposed situations these may require to be staked. 

 Geranium sanguineum, the bloody Crane's Bill. Height 1 ft. 

 Geranium lividum, the livid-flowered Crane's Bill. Height U ft- 

 Geranium reflexum, the reflexed-flowered Crane's Bill. Height l^ft. 

 iupinus polyphyllus, the many-leaved Lupine. Height 2 ft. 

 Astrantia major, the greater Masterwort. Height 2 ft. 

 A'ster Jmelius, the Amellus Starwort. Height 2 ft. _ 

 Agrimonia ^upatoria, the Eupatoria Agrimou}'. Height 3 ft. 

 Phlojnis gigantea and P. saniia, the gigantic and Samian Jerusalem Sage. 



Height 3 ft, 

 iamium Orvdla, the Orvala, or Balm-leaved, Archangel. Height IJft. 

 Petonica stricta, the strict Betony. Height li ft. 

 Melissa officinahs, the officinal Balm. Height 1 ft. 



Evergreen herbaceous Plants of compact Habit, which will grow on a grassy 



Surface. 



jFZelleborus fce'tidus, the fetid Bear's-foot Hellebore. Height \h ft. 



^elleborus niger, the black Christmas Rose. Height 1 ft. 



i?elleborus olympicus, the Olympian Hellebore. Height 1 ft. 



il/alva moschata, the Musk Mallow. Height 2 ft. 



iSaxifraga crassifolia, the thick-leaved Saxifrage. Height 1 ft. 



5axifraga cordifolia, the heart-leaved Saxifage. Height 1 ft. 



Valeriana rubra (Centranthus ruber Dec), the red Valerian ; and C. r. flora 

 albo, the white-flowering Valerian. Height I^ ft. 



jPerula communis, the common Giant Fennel. Height 10 ft. 



Ferbascum ferrugineum, the rust-coloured Mullein. Height 3 ft. 



Poterium Sanguisorba, the Sanguisorba Burnet. Height 2 ft. 



Rohdea japonica, the Japan Rohdea. Height 2 ft. 



Pris foetidissima and I. f. variegata, the common and variegated Gladiolus Iris. 

 Height l^ft. 



iStatice latifolia and stellulata, the broad-leaved and the stellulate Sea Laven- 

 der. Height 1 ft. 



.4sph6delus liiteus, the yellow Asphodel. Height 3 ft. 



Anthericum Liliastrum and A. Liliago, the Liliaster and the Liliago Antheri- 

 cum. Height 1 i ft. and 1 ft. 



Yucca filamentosa, the filamentose Adam's Needle, Height. 2 ft. 



