XX. CONTENTS. 



Daphne. — XXV. The Sldmmia. — XXVI. The Pernettya. 

 — XXVII. The Hypericum.— XXVIII. The Polygala.— 

 XXIX. The Pyrola. — XXX. The Moneses. — XXXI. 

 The Chimaphila 113-160 



PART IV. 



HERBACEOUS PLANTS ADAPTED FOR CULTURE 

 IN RHODODENDRON-BEDS. 



I. The Hepatica. — -11. The Sanguinaria. — III. The Jeffer- 

 sonia. — IV. The Caltha. — V. The Dentaria. — VI. The 

 Anemone. —Vn. The Claytonia. — VIII. The Scilla. — 

 IX. The Camassia.— X. The OxaHs. — XI. The Erythro- 

 iiium. — XII. The Arisa3ma. — XIII. The Paehysandra. — 

 XIV. The Dodecathcon. — XV. The Trientalis. — XVI. 

 The MiteUa. — XVII. TheTiarella. — XVIII. The Helonias. 

 -XIX. The Chntonia. — XX. The Cornus. — XXI. The 

 Convalkria. — XXII-. The Ficaiia. —XXIII. The Ranun- 

 culus.— XXIV. TheHLllebore. — XXV. The Epimedium, 

 — XXVI. The Cypripedium.— XXVII. The TriUlum.— 

 XXVIII. The Lily 153-176 



