42 THE WILD GARDEN. 
mens in carefully chosen ‘spots, Crocuses in places under 
branches and trees not bearing leaves in Spring, the yellow 
and pink Coronilla (C. montana and C. varia), the larger 
forms of Bindweed, many of the taller and finer Harebells, 
Starworts (Aster), for hedgerows, and among the taller plants 
the Italian Cuckoo Pint (Arum), and also the Dragons, for 
warm sandy soils, the Monkshoods which people fear in gar- 
dens and which do admirably in many positions ; the different 
species of Onion, also unwelcome in gardens, some of which 
are very beautiful, as, for example, the White Provence 
kind and the old yellow garden Allium (Moly). With the 
‘above almost exclusively exotic things and our own wild 
flowers and ferns beautiful colonies may be made. 
The Yellow Allium (A. Moly) naturalised. 
