iia The Wild Garden. 



I foot ; yellow ; spring j division.— In tufts by pleasure- 

 ground or wood-walks, in any soil. 



Small Daflfodil. Narcissus minor. Spain. Bulb ; a 

 to 4 inches ; yellow ; spring ; division. — Associated with 

 the dwarfest bulbous plants, on warm banks, and amidst 

 very dwarf vegetation, in light sandy soil. 



Sweet>-soented DafTodiL Narcissus odorus. Southern 

 Europe. Bulb ; r foot ; yellow ; early summer ; division. 

 — Fringes of shrubberies, low sunny banks, in tufts in 

 glades, and by wood walks, in any soil 



Poet's DaffodiL Narcissus foeticus. Southern Eu- 

 rope. Bulb; I foot; white; early summer; division. — 

 Banks, by pleasure-ground or wood walks, margins of 

 shrubberies, or in glades ; in fact, in almost any position, 

 and in almost any soil. 



Plaited Snowdrop. Galanthus plicatus. Crimea. 

 Bulb ; 6 inches ; white ; winter ; division. — In any 

 position where the common Snowdrop succeeds. 



Iiate Suowflake. Leucojum Hernandezii. Europe. 

 Bulb ; I to 2 feet ; white ; early summer ; division. — In 

 tufts in grassy places near wood and pleasure-ground 

 walks, associated with the larger Daffodils. 



THE DAY LILY FAMILY. 



Two-rowed Day Lily. Hemerocallis disticha. China. 

 Perennial ; 2 feet ; deep orange ; summer ; division. — 

 Banks, slopes, tufts in glades, or associated in almost any 

 position, with the stronger herbaceous plants. Grows in 

 almost any soil. 



Yellow Day Lily. Hemerocallis flava. Siberia. 



