LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 
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Colonies of Poet’s Narcissus and Broad-leaved Saxifrage, ete. 
Frontispiece 
Columbine and Geraniums in meadow-grass . ‘ Vv 
Large flowered Meadow Rue in the Wild Garden, type of sae 
mostly excluded from the Garden . ‘ 4 1 
Night effect of large evening Primrose in the wila Garden 
(Ginothera Lamarkiana) F : i , To face page 4 
A “mixed border” with tile edging, the way in which the 
beautiful hardy flowers of the world have been grown in 
gardens hitherto, when grown at all. (Sketched in a large 
garden, 1878). : ‘ : 7 Z , 5 
Blue flowered Composite plant ; fine foliage and habit ; type 
of noble plants excluded from Gardens. (Mulgedium 
Plumieri) . z : : : . : . : 6 
Wood Anemone . ; : 
Caucasian Comfrey in shrubbery . , : ° ; ‘ 9 
The Cretan Borage (Borago cretica) P ‘ F ‘4 ‘ 13 
Flowers of Geneva Bugle (Ajuga geneveusis), Dwarf Boragewort 14 
Star of Bethlehem in Grass . : . . ; ‘ : 15 
The association of exotic and British wild flowers in the Wild 
Garden.—The Bell-flowered Scilla, naturalised with our 
own Wood Hyacinth . . 5 17 
The Turk’s Cap Lily, naturalised in fie grass + rat wri 4 19 
Crocuses in turf, in grove of Summer leafing trees . i 20 
Group of Globe flowers (Trollius) in marshy place; type of 
the nobler Northern flowers little cultivated in gardens . 21 
