BEAUTIFUL HARDY PLANTS. 
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at the bach of a flower border. Certainly they would 
rarely be placed in front ; but in the centre, and here 
and there at the back, the tall bold growing plants 
should find a proper place in masses. Arranged in 
this way there will be plenty of space towards the 
front and back, and between the big clumps in the 
centre, for plants of lower stature. In this way all 
formality will be avoided, the plants will be in clumps 
rather than in straight rows, and if judiciously 
selected according to colour, the result will be both 
effective and ornamental. 
Beautiful Hardy Plants with White Flowers. 
Achillea Clavenme, (1) 
Ptarmica pi. (2) 
Aconitum Napellus albus 
(3-4) 
Actcea spicata (1) 
Althaea (6-8) 
Alyssum maritimum (’-) 
Anemone alba (-|) 
alpina a- 2) 
japonica alba 
(2-3) 
narcissiflora(l) 
nemorosa (j ) 
sylvestris (I) 
Antennaria dioica ({-) 
Antirrhinum majus albus 
(1-2) 
Arabia (|) [(2-3) 
Argemone grandiflora 
Asperula odorata (5) 
Asphodelus ramosus (I 5) 
Asters (see p. 41) 
Astilbe rivularis (3-4) 
japonica (1-2) 
Campanulas (A-2) 
Carnation (1-2) 
Cerastium tomentosum 
(Hi) 
Chrysanthemum Leucan- 
themum, sinense, 
numerous white- 
flowered, vars. (2-6) 
Convallaria majalis (A) 
Crambo cordifolia (6) 
Dahlia, white vars. (3-5) 
Dictamnus Fraxinella 
alba (1-2) 
Digitalis, vars. (2-4) 
Eomecon chionantha (1) 
Funkia grandiflora (2) 
Galega officinalis alba 
(3-5) 
Gypsophila elegans (1-2) 
paniculata 
(2-3) 
Helleborus niger (£-1) 
Hollyhock (6-8) 
Iberis (5-I) 
Iris florentina (2-3) 
Jeffersonia diphylla (.)) 
Lathyrus odoratus (3-5) 
Lupinus polyphyllus 
albus (3-6) 
Lychnis vespertina fl. pi. 
(1-3) 
Lysimachia clethroides 
(2-3) 
Michauxia campauu- 
loides (3-8) 
Nicotiana affinis (2-3) 
CEnothera speciosa (1) 
taraxacifolia (1) 
Ostrowskya magnifica 
Pseonia, vars. (2-3) 
Phlox (2-3) 
Plat.ycodou grandiflomm 
album (1-2) 
Podophyllum (1-2) 
Polygonatum multi- 
florum (2-3) 
Primula (see p. 123) 
Py rethrum (2-3) 
Ranunculus aconitifolius 
plenus (2) 
alpestris (£) 
amplexicaulis (1) 
Romneya Coulteri (2-8) 
Sanguinaria canadensis 
(*-*) 
Saxifraga (see p. 131) 
Scabiosa caucasica alba 
(1-3) 
Sidalcea Candida (2-3) 
Silcne maritima (2) 
Zawadskii ()) 
Spiraea Aruncus (3-5) 
Filipendula (1-2) 
Kamtschatica (6-9) 
Ulmaria (2-4) 
Tiarella cordifolia ()-l) 
Trillium grandiflorum 
a-i) 
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