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2. Lobelia cardinalis ; Cardinal-flower ; red. 
1. Lychnis coronata ; Chinese orange Lychnis. 
2. Lylhrum Salicaria ; Willow Herb ; purple. 
3. Yucca filamentosa; Adam’s Thread ; white. 
3. Yucca flaccida ; Flaccid Yucca ; white. 
3. Phlox paniculata ; panicled Phlox ; purple and white. 
3. Campanula pyramidalis ; pyramidal Bell-flower ; blue and 
white. 
2. Liatris squarrosa ; Blazing Star ; blue. 
3. Epilobium spicatum ; purple spiked Epilobium. 
2. Coreopsis tenuifolia ; fine-leaved Coreopsis ; yellow. 
3. Cassia marylandica ; Maryland Cassia ; yellow. 
September and October, 
1. Achillea Ptarmica, pi. ; double Milfoil ; white. 
2. Coreopsis grandijlora ; large yellow Coreopsis. 
1. Aster linifolius ; fine-leaved Aster ; white. 
2. Eupatorium ccelestinum ; azure blue Eupatorium. 
2. Phlox wheeleriana ; Wheeler’s Phlox ; red. 
3. Aster macrophyllus ; broad-leaved Aster ; white. 
3. Eupatorium aromaticum ; Fragrant Eupatorium ; white. 
3. Liatris elegans ; elegant Blazing Star ; purple. 
3. Liatris spicata and scariosa ; blue Blazing Stars. 
1. Gentania Saponaria ; Soapwort Gentian ; blue. 
3. Aster novce-anglice ; New-England Aster ; purple. 
3. Echinops ritro ; Globe Thistle. 
3. Chrysanthemum indicum ; Astemesias, many sorts and colours. 
The shrubbery is so generally situated in the neighbour- 
hood of the flower-garden and the house, that we shall here 
offer a few remarks on its arrangement and distribution. 
A collection of flowering shrubs is so ornamental, that to 
a greater or less extent, it is to be found in almost every resi- 
dence of the most moderate size : the manner in which the 
shrubs are disposed, must necessarily depend in a great de- 
gree, upon the size of the grounds, the use or enjoyment to 
be derived from them, and the prevailing character of the 
scenery. 
It is evident, on a moment’s reflection, that shrubs being 
