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cedonica, bright scarlet; Antirrhinum, various colours; Pent- 
stemon, various colours; Papaver orientale, scarlet or orange- 
scarlet; Lupinus polyphyllus, blue and white; Delphinum 
formosum, etc. (Larkspur), blue and white; Aconitum Napellus 
(Monkshood), blue and white; Polemonium czruleum, blue or 
white ; Ranunculus aconitifolius (Fair Maids of France), double 
white-flowered variety; R. acris (Yellow Bachelor’s Buttons), 
double yellow-flowered variety; Veronica spicata, blue and 
white varieties; V. gentianoides, pale blue; Spirzea Filipendula, 
double white variety; Achillea Ptarmica, double white variety; 
Aguilegia vulgaris, etc., numerous brilliantly-coloured varieties ; 
Eryngium alpinum, blue stems and inflorescence ; Epilobium 
anugustifolium, rosy-purple and white varieties ; Iris Germanica, 
Susiana, etc., various colours; Myosotis sylvatica, blue; Heme- 
rocallis flava and H. fulva, yellow and tawny; Potentilla 
atrosanguinea and P. Nepalensis, varieties, yellow to dark 
crimson; Geum Chiloense, scarlet and crimson varieties; Soli- 
dago Virgaurea (Golden Rod), yellow; Aster, various species, 
blue, purple, or white; Anemone Japonica, rosy-purple and 
other varieties ; Tradescantia Virginica, blue, white, and reddish- 
purple varieties, ete. 
Plants flowering in Autumn.—The number of species 
peculiarly autumnal in their flowering is very small; but in 
favourable seasons a great many of the late summer plants 
continue to bloom till the end of autumn, or even until Christ- 
mas. Chrysanthemum Sinense, various species of Aster, Stern- 
bergia lutea, and some rare species of Crocus may be men- 
tioned. 
To make this series of lists complete, we include a selection 
of some of the hardiest and most desirable annuals, or plants 
commonly treated as such. Those species preceded by an 
asterisk are tender, and must be raised in a frame or greenhouse 
to get them early in flower :—Amaranthus caudatus (Love-lies- 
bleeding), crimson; A. hypochondriacus (Prince’s Feather), 
crimson; Centaurea moschata (Purple Sweet Sultan) ; Calen- 
dula officinalis (Common Marigold), orange-yellow double- 
flowered variety; *Callistephus hortensis, great variety of 
colours; Centaurea Cyanus, blue, white, and pink varieties ; 
Clarkia elegans and pulchella, pink, lilac, purple, and white 
varieties; Collinsia bicolor, lilac, and white; Delphinium 
Ajacis and Consolida (Rocket and Branching Larkspurs), various 
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