THE FLOWER GARDEN. 



9m 



Vulgaris, 4 to 7. 



Var. Violacea, 4 — 7. 

 Alba, 3—6. 

 Chinensis. 

 Persica, 2 — 4, 

 Var. Alba. 



Laciniata. 



Tamarix. 



Gallica, 3 — i. 



Germanica, 2 — 4. 

 Taxodium. 



Distichum, 2 — 4, 

 Ulex. 



Europaeus, 1 — 2. 

 Var.^fto. pleno. 



ViBIRNUM. 



Lautana, 7 to 10. 

 Opulus, 7—10. 

 Lavigatum, 7 — 10. 

 Pubescens. 

 MoUe. 



Nudum, 2 — 4. 

 Prunifolium, 4—7. 

 Dentatum, 2 — 4. 

 Nitidum, 2—4 



VlTEX. 



Agnus-castus, 10 — 15. 

 Zanthorhiza. 



Apiifolia, 0 — 1. 

 Zanthoxylum. 



Tricarpum, 4 — 7. 



Fraxineum, 4 — 7. 



Of these, the families of Andromeda, Azalia, Rhodora, Rhododendron, Daphne^ 

 Menzesia, Magnolia, and Vaccinium, require to be planted in bog or heath-mould ; 

 the remainder Mdll succeed perfectly well, if planted in any moderately good 

 garden ground. 



HARDY CLIMBERS. 



Ampelopsis. 



Hederacea. (white) 

 Aristolochia. 



Sipho. (yellow) 



Tomentosa. 

 Atragene. 



Americana. 



Siberica. (white) 



Austriaca. (blue) 



Ochotensis. 



BiGNONIA. 



Capereolata. 

 Radicans. (yellow) 

 Celastrus. 



Scandens. (tvhiie) 



Clematis. 



Flamula. 



Orientalis. (yellow) 



Glauca. 



Chinensis. 



Vitalba. (white) 



Virginiana. (red) 



Tridentata. (yellow) 



Dahurica. 



Diversifolia, 



Viorna. (red) 



Cylendrica. 



Simsii. 



Reticulata, (yellow) 

 Florida, (white) 



