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The Mountain Clematis (C. montana) . i : . . 22 
The White Japan Anemone in the Wild Garden . ‘ ‘ 23 
Anemones in the Riviera. Thrive equally well in any open 
soil here, only flowering later 5 7 . To face page 24 
The Green Hellebore in the Wild Garden. ‘ F 26 
Tall perennial Larkspurs, naturalised in Shrubbery (srs) ‘ 28 
Double Crimson Paonies in grass . , 5 c : , 30 
Eupatorium purpureum : . se oe : : 32 
The Giant Scabious (8 feet high). (Cephalaria procera) . 4 33 
Giant Cow parsnip. Type of Great Siberian herbaceous vegeta- 
tion. For rough places only ‘ ; : . - 35 
Foliage of Dipsacus, on hedge-bank in spring ; 36 
The large white Bindweed, type of nobler climbing ee with 
annual stems. For copses, hedgerows, and shrubberies . 39 
The Nootka Bramble; type of free-growing flowering shrub. 
For copses and woods . ‘ ‘ : : : 40 
The Yellow Allium (A. Moly) sidered : : 5 7 42 
Periploca greeca (climber)  . : : ; ; : . 43 
Large White Clematis on Yew tree at Great Tew. (C. montana 
grandiflora) ; 3 : : : ‘ ‘ , 44 
The way the climbing plants of the world are crucified in 
gardens—winter effect (a faithful sketch) . : F a 45 
Climbing shrub (Celastrus), isolated on the grass ; way of grow- 
ing woody Climbers away from walls or other supports . 46 
A Liane in the North. Aristolochia and Deciduous Cypress . 49 
A beautiful accident.—A colony of Myrrhis odorata, established 
in shrubbery, with white Harebells here and there . : 51 
Large White Achilleas spread into wide masses under shade of 
trees in shrubbery i : ‘ ‘ 4 : ; 53 
Lilies coming up through earpet of White Arahis . i : 55 
Colony of Narcissus in properly spaced shrubbery . : 57 
The American White Wood-Lily (Crillium grandiflorum) in 
Wild Garden, in wood bottom in leaf-mould . To fuce page 58 
The Lily of the Valley in a copse . : : : H 63 
Solomon’s Seal and Herb Paris, in cupse by streamlet ‘ 67 
