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THE FLOWER GROWERS GUIDE. 



Althaea, in variety. 

 AstiLbe rivularis. 

 Aralia edulis. 



,, midicaulis. 

 Asclepias Cornuti (Syriaca). 

 Asphodelus ramosus. 

 Asters, in variety. 

 Baptisia exaltata. 



Caltha palustris (fl. pL). [kinds. 

 ■Campanula glomerata, and large 

 Colchicums, in variety. 

 ConvaUaria multiflora. 

 Datisca cannabina. 

 Echinops, in variety. 

 Epilobium, , , 

 Eupatorium, in variety. 



Plants for Moist, Eich Soil 



Galax apbyUa. 

 Galega oiEcuialis. 

 Gentiana asclepiadea. 

 Heliantbus multiflorus. 



orgyalis. 

 , , rigidus. 

 Helonias bullata. 

 HemerocalKs, ia variety. 

 Heracleum, , , 



Ii'is ochroleuca. 

 Liatris, in variety. 

 Lythrum roseum superbum. 

 Mimulus, in variety. 

 Narcissi, stronger kinds. 

 Oenothera, large kinds. 

 Phlomis herba-venti. 



PUomis Eusselliana. 

 Physostegia speciosa. 

 Phytolacca decandra. 

 Eanunculus amj^lexicaulis. 



,, parnassifolius. 

 Eudbeckia, in variety. 

 Sanguinaria canadensis. 

 Solidagos, in variety. 

 Silphium, in variety. 

 Spiraea armcus. 

 Swertia perennis. 

 Telekia (Bupthalnnim) speciosa. 

 ThaUctrum, in variety. 

 Trollius, 



Veratrum, , , 



Polygonum, , , 



Plants foe Geowing on Mounds, Banks, and in Pooe Soil. 



Acantholinum glumaceum. 

 Achillea aurea. 

 Ajuga genevensis. 

 Alyssum saxatile. 

 Anthyllis montana. 

 Ai-meria cephalotes. 

 Aster alpinus. 

 Aubrietias. 

 Campanula carpatica. 



,, fragilis. 



,, gracilis. 

 Cerastium Biebersteiai. 



, , tomentosum. 

 Cornus canadensis. 

 Dielytra eximea. 

 Euphorbia cyparissias. 



Aconite, winter. 

 Allium Moly. 



,, fragrans. 



,, neapolitanum. 



,, ciliatum. 

 Brodia?a congesta. 

 Bulbocodium vernum. 

 Camassia esculenta. 

 Crocus, in great variety. 



Genista sagittatis. 

 Gentiana acaulis. 

 Geranium cinereum. 



, , striatum. 



,, Wallichianum. 

 Gypsophila rei^ens. 

 Helianthemums. 

 Iberis sempervirens. 

 Iris cristata. 

 , , nudicaule. 

 , , reticulata. 

 Linum alpinum. 

 Oenothera speciosa. 



,, taraxacifolia. 

 Orobus lathyi'oides. 

 verna. 



Pentstemon procerus. 

 Phlox amoena. 

 ,, stolonifera. 

 , , subulata. 

 Polygonum Brunonis. 

 Saxifraga aizoon. 

 , , crassif olia. 

 , , cotyledon. 

 , , longifolia. 

 Scabiosa caucasica. 

 Scutellaria alpina. 

 Sedum dentatum. 



,, kamtschaticum. 

 ,, Sieboldi. 

 ,, spurium. 

 Stachys lanata. 



Haedy Bulbs foe Natuealisation. 



Colchicum, in variety. 

 Cyclamen, ,, 

 Erythroniums , , 

 Eritniarias, ,, 



Gladiolus, hardy European species. 

 Hyacinthus amethystinus. 

 Leucoium, in variety. 

 Liliums, ,, 

 Merendera bulbocodium. 



Muscari, in variety. 



Narcissus, in great variety. 



Ornithogalum, in variety. 



Scnias, ,, 



Snowdrops, all. 



Sternbergia lutea. 



Trichonema (Eomulea) ramifloriim.. 



Triteleia uniflora. 



Tulipa, in variety. 



In the selection of the foregoing lists of plants for the positions and purposes 

 indicated, we are mainly indebted to the "Wild Garden" of Mr. William Eobinson. 

 When judiciously planted they are, without doubt, capable of adding interest and beauty 

 to mounds, dells, copses, and the surroundings generally of suburban and country 

 residences, which are cherished in various parts of the Kingdom. 



