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JOUKNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Honeysuckles 

 Virginian Creepers, many sorts 

 Periploca grcpca 

 Akebia quinata 

 Aristolochia Sipho 



III. — Climbers. 



(a) Strongest groicing. 



Calystegias 



Clematis, especially C. montana and 



C. vitalba 

 Vitis Coignetice, and others 



(b) Climbers of medium or less strength. 



I Lathy rus (perennial pea) 



Apios tuberosa 

 Clematis, of many sorts, generally species, 



e.g. C. graveolens, C. flamimda, C. 



[Atragene) alpina, and C. ciirhosa 

 Jasmimim nudiflorum 



Polygonum ha Idsc Imanic um 

 Tropaolums {T. speciosuin, where condi- 

 tions favourable) 

 Vitis lieterophylla variegata 



Chimonanthus 



Coronilla varia 



Forsythias 



Galegas 



Hederas 



Jasminum 



Kevrias 



Lathyrus 



Lonieeras 



Muhlenbeckia comple.va 



Piptantlius ncpalensis 



Pyius (Cydonias), many fine kinds 



Tropseolums, many species 



Wistarias 



(c) Trailers. 



Roses (species and singles only), of many 

 sorts, especially : — 

 Rosa alpina 

 lucida 

 „ rubrifolia 

 ., Brunonii 



cinnamomea 

 ,, polyantha grandiflora 

 ,, miiltiiiora 



„ rugosa, in variety ; and many 

 others 



Rubus, of many sorts, especially R. bi- 

 florus, R. laciniatiis, and R. Phoenico- 

 lasi7is 



IV. — Plants (generally Herbaceous) suited for 

 THE Wild Garden. 



I have thought it well (following the opinion of most) not to exclude 

 plants which have been improved by art ; but some wdll prefer to confine 

 themselves to purely natural species. 



(a) Large-habited Plants^ fine either in floicer or in leaf or in both. 



Acanthus, of sorts 



Aralia {spinosa and other hardy species) 



Arundo Donax 



Cephalarias 



Crambc cordifolia 



Dimoiplianthus mandshiiricus 



Elymus glaucus (Blue Lyme grass) 



Eupatorium purpureum 



Eremurus, of sorts 



Ferulas, several species 



Genistas, in variety 



Helianthiis orgyalis 



Heracleums, several species 



Iris, the larger -habited, especially 1 



(gigantea) ochroleuca 

 Knautias 



Maclcaya {Bocconia) cordata 

 Mo lopospermum cicu tarium 

 Onopordon tauricum 

 Paeonies of sorts, specially singles 



Papavers (Poppies) many sorts. 

 Polygonums (P. cuspidatum, P. saccha- 



liense and P. compactum, the last 



generally preferable) 

 Phytolacca decandra 

 Rheums (ornamental Rhubarb) 

 Rubus, of sorts 



Scabiosa ochroleuca (the giant yellow 



species) 

 Silphinm perfoliatum 

 Spireas, the largest sorts, e.g. S.aricefolia, 



S. Aruncus, S. gigantea, S. Lindleyana 



and many others 

 Symphytums 

 Telekia cordifolia 

 TJlex europ. flore plena 

 Verbascums, larger sorts 

 Veratrum album and its variety T'. a. 



nigrum 



Yuccas, in select positions only. 



