118 LONDON PARKS & GARDENS 
hergium , Henryii, &c., and pots of longifolium flower 
strongly after doing duty for three years. There is now 
a fair-sized garden, where these plants are displayed, 
near the Wilderness, adjoining Blackheath; while the 
rest of the Park, with the deer wandering under the 
chestnuts, is still left delightfully wild. Under the 
shady trees on a summer’s day it would still be possible 
to dream of Romans and Danes, of pageants and tour¬ 
naments, and to people the scene with the heroes and 
heroines of yore. 
