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Contents. 
Carter IT. CrassiricaATIoN oF PLANTS ACCORDING TO THEIR 
Duration, Hair, Etc. . F ‘ . . 
I. Woopy Prants, 599: 1. Arborescent, 599; a. Evergreen Trees, 
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600; 8. Deciduous Trees with ornamental foliage, 601; with 
conspicuous Flowers, 602; with variegated or coloured foliage, 602 ; 
with brightly coloured bark, 603; with cut or dissected foliage, 
603; with pendulous branches, 603. 2. Frutescent, 604; a. 
Evergreen shrubs, 604; 2. Deciduous shrubs, 606; ec. Climbing, 
trailing, or twining shrubs, 607 ; d. Shrubs requiring the protec- 
tion of a wall or other shelter, 609. 
Hernacnous Prants, 609; u. Perennial Herbs, 610; Florist’s 
Flowers, 611; ornamental foliage, 611; climbing, twining, or 
creeping, 613; of large stature, with conspicuous flowers, 613; of 
medium size, with conspicuous flowers, 613 ; with bulbous, tube- 
rous, or rhizomatous roots, 614; aquatic and marsh, 615; 
>, Annual or Biennial Herbs, 616. 
Cuaprer III. Ornamenran GARDENING. 
General considerations, 620; effective arrangement of colours, 630; 
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selection of Plants according to colours, 630; embellishments of 
the parterre in Winter and Spring, 635; arrangement and 
planting of small gardens, 636; selections of trees, shrubs, and 
herbaceous plants suitable for a small garden, 638; sea-side 
planting, 642; town planting, 644. 
or THE Enguisa anp Latin Names oF THE PLANTS 
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