FLOWERS 
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Plate XIX. Flowers; border for a 
sunny location. 
1. Narcissus pseudo-Narcissus; daffodil. 
2. Iris pallida speciosa; iris. 3. Paeonia of- 
ficinalis rosea; peony, pink flowered. 4. 
Paeonia officinalis alba; peony, white flow- 
ered. 5. Lupinus polyphyllus Moerheimi; 
lupine. 6. Phlox , “ Miss I^ingard phlox. 
7. Aquilegia Canadensis; Columbine. 8. 
Delphinium; Burbank or Kelway hybrids; 
larkspur. 9. Phlox, “ Elizabeth Camp- 
bell phlox. 10. Hemerocallis Hava; yel- 
low day lily. 11. Lilium speciosum; ru - 
brum; lily. 12. Veronica longifolia sub- 
set lis; veronica, or speedwell. 13. Funkia 
sub cor data; plantain lily. 14. Campanula 
pyramidalis; bell flower. 15. Boltonia lat - 
squama; Boltonia or false chamomile. 16. 
Cimicifuga simplex; snake root. 17. Aster 
N ovae-Angliae ; native hardy aster. 18. 
Chrysanthemum, hardy pompon varieties. 
For a shady location. 
1. Narcissus pseudo Narcissus. 2. Trillium 
grandifiorum; wake robin. 3. Saxafraga 
cor difolia; saxifrage. 4. Anemone sylves- 
tris; wind flower. 5. Smilacina racemosa ; 
false Solomon’s seal. 6. Phlox divaricata, 
alba grandifiora; phlox. 7. Actaea spicata; 
baneberry. 8. Lobelia cardinalis; cardinal 
flower. 9. Spiraea palmata elegans; mead- 
ow sweet. 10. Hemerocallis fiava; day 
lily. 11. Trycirtus hirtaT; Japanese toad 
lily. 12. Aconitum napellus; aconite (do 
not use this where children are likely to 
eat the berries or roots, as they are poi- 
sonous). 13. Funkia subcordata; plantain 
lily. 14. Mertensia Virginica; blue 
bells. 15. Spigelia MarilandicaT; Indian 
pink. 16. Cimicifuga simplex; snake root. 
17. Aster corymbosus; native aster. 18. 
Trollius Asiaticus fiore croceo; globe 
flower. 
