xiv LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 
The Monkshood, naturalised by wet ditch in wood . 
The white Narcissus-like Allium, in the orchards of Provence : 
type of family receiving little place in gardens which may 
be beautiful for a season in wild places . 
The Alpine Windflower (Anemone alpina) 
Siberian Columbine in rocky place 
Tall Asphodel in copse ‘ 
The foliage of the Meadow Saffron in Spring 
The White-flowered European Clematis (C. erecta) 
Cyclamens in the Wild Garden ; from nature 
A South European Bindweed creeping up the stems of an Iris 
in an English garden . 
A Sea Holly ; Eryngium 
Groups of Funkia Sieboldi 
A hardy Geranium 3 
Snowdrops, wild, by streamlet in alte 
Sun Rose on limestone rocks 
White Lily in Wild Garden : . 
Everlasting Pea, creeping up stem in shrubbery 
Type of fine-leaved umbellate plants seldom grown in gardens 
The Bee Balm, Monarda, American wood plant . ‘ 
The Great Japan Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum). (Show- 
ing the plant in flower) ‘ : 
Phlomis. Type of handsome Labiates ; aitentveitg stu ihe 
the Wild Garden 
The tall Ox-eye daisy pel gedlioned ee 
The Great Reed of Southern Europe (Arundo Donax) 
Telekia. Type of the Larger Composites, excluded from gardens 
proper 
Group of Tritoma, in grass 
A tall Mullein . 
Ophrys in grass 
Rock steps with Ciiaptattoies 
Butterbur and Double Furze on margin of lake 
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