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suckle; Helechrysum arenarium — immortelle; hya- 

 cinths; I mem amara, Iberis umbellata — candytuft; 

 Iris Persica, Iris XypMum, Iris xiphioides. Iris ¥loren- 

 tina. Iris putnila. Iris Germanica; Leucojum pulchel- 

 lum — snowflake ; Lilium candidum — Annunciation 

 lily; Lilium hulbiferum, Lilium Martagon, Lilium 

 pomponium — ^lily; Muscari bo try aides — ^grape hya- 

 cinth; Myosotis palustris — forget-me-not; Narcissus 

 jonquilla. Narcissus poeticus. Narcissus pseudo-Narcis- 

 sus — ^jonquils, Narcissus and daffodils; Ornitho- 

 galum Arabicum — star of Bethlehem; Paonia of- 

 ficinalis — ^peony; Papaver somniferum, Papaver 

 Rhceas — ^poppy ; Ranunculus aconitif alius — f air- 

 maids-of -France or fair-maids-of-Kent; Ranunculus 

 Asiaticus, Ranunculus Ficaria — crowfoot; S cilia 

 festalis, Scilla Hispanica, Scilla autumnalis, Scilla 

 Ilalica — squills; Tagetes erecta, Tagetes \patula — 

 African and French marigold; tulips; Viola odorata 

 — ^sweet violet; Viola cornuta — ^horned violet; Viola 

 tricolor — ^heart's-ease or pansy. 



Scattered here and there, where small spaces between 

 other things afford opportunity, or gathered into one 

 bed in orderly rows, a clump each of rosemary, laven- 

 der, hyssop, sage, thyme, marjoram, balm (Melissa 

 officinalis), wormwood, chives, clary (Salvia sclarea), 

 pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis), tarragon, laurel (Lau- 

 rus nobilis, for its leaves for flavoring), and Dracana, 



