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12. Lobeliafulgens, September and October. 
13. Gortusa Mathibli, April. 
14. Pentstemon Richardsoni, May. 
15. Didnthus caucasicus (Russian pink), 
June. 
16. Physostegia speciosa, July. 
17. Mdlvamoschata, August. 
18. A'ster vimineus , September and Oc¬ 
tober. 
19. Phlox verna, April. 
20. Phlox setacea, May. 
21. Gerhnium Wallichianum , dune. 
22. Verbena Melindres latifolia , June 
and July. 
23. Statice oleifolia , August. 
24. Epilbbium latifolium, September and 
October. 
25. Hepatica triloba (red, single and 
double), February and March. 
26. Lychnis coronata, May. 
27. Phlox Drummondi, June. 
28. Petunia phoenicea, pegged down, July. 
29. Gentiana incarnata, September and 
October. 
30. Primula sinensis , February and 
March. 
31. Pulmonaria officinalis , May. 
§ ii. MIDDLE ROW ; HEIGHT FROM EIGI 
1. Linum hypericifolium, April. 
2. Geranium anemone folium. May. 
3. Calamintha grandiflora, June. 
4. Ldthyrus grandiflbrus (large-flowered 
pea), July. 
5. Phlox undulata, August. 
6. Stevia purpitrea, October. 
7. Dodecdtheon Meddia (American cows¬ 
lip), April. 
2. BULBS FOR THE 
3. Trichonema Bulbocodium, March. 
2. Claytbnia caroliniana, April. 
3. Trillium erythrocarpum, May. 
4. Lilium chalceddnicum, June. 
5. A'Ilium rube Hum, July. 
6. Colchicum autumnale , August and 
September. 
7. Cyclamen cbum (Italian cyclamen), 
March. 
8. A'Ilium amoenum, April. 
9. Lilium concolor, May. 
10. Gladiolus byzantinus, June. 
11. Tulipa montana , July. 
12. A'Ilium globbsum, August and Sep¬ 
tember. 
13. Scilia bifolia, var. rubra, March. 
ROW ROUND 
Hyacinthus orientali 
N INCHES TO TWO FEET SIX INCHES. 
8. Valeriana rubra, May. 
9. Dictamnus ruber (Fraxinella), June. 
10. Chelbne barbata, July. 
11. Althaea rosea (Hollyhock), August. 
12. Lobelia Tupa, September and October. 
13. Papaver bracteatum (large red poppy), 
June. 
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INTERMEDIATE ROWS. 
14. A'llium incarnatum, April. 
15. Arethusa bulbosa, May. 
16. Lilium Pomponum, June. 
17. Gladiolis cardinalis, July. 
18. A'llium serbtinum, August and Sep¬ 
tember. 
19. Scilla non scripta fl. rubro , March. 
20. Fritillaria latifolia, April. 
21. Lilium aurantiacum , May. 
22. A'llium Pallasii, June. 
23. Zephyranthes rosea, July. 
24. Colchicum arenarium, August and 
September. 
25. Lilium andinum, July. 
26. Fritillaria meledgris, June. 
27. A'llium pulchellum, July. 
THE MARGIN. 
s, var. Aimable Rosette. 
It will be observed, that the above list contains only the red, pink, or 
purplish crimson flowers, necessary to fill the beds (b l in Jig. 47), and 
that they may be varied at pleasure. Thus the annuals (such as Phlox 
Drummondi and Lychnis Icota) may be omitted, and perennial plants 
substituted; or other annuals, or biennials, such as the Chinese pink, 
which is very pretty, may be admitted. If the situation should be too 
cold for the Chinese primrose to flower in the open air, the red hepatica, 
the red daisy, or the double-flowered red or lilac primrose, may be substi¬ 
tuted. If the untidy appearance of the leaves of the bulbs after they 
have done flowering be objected to, they may be omitted, and the other 
