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any trees or shrubs a chance to rob its soil. One long- 
lived tree “ near the door,” however, should be estab¬ 
lished. Boxwood edgings to beds. 
Shrubs: None, save for their fruits, Comus Mas — 
Cornelian cherry; and Crat&gus Oxyacantha —haw¬ 
thorn or thorn apple. 
Flowers: Rosa Damascena , Rosa rubiginosa — 
sweet briar or eglantine; Rosa Gallica , Rosa cinna - 
momea —cinnamon rose; Amaryllis belladonna —bella¬ 
donna lily; Anemone coronaria , Anemone fulgens , 
Anemone hortensis —Scarlet and John, Robin Hood; 
Anthericum Liliago major —St. Bernard’s lily; Antkeri - 
cum ramosum —branched Anthericum; Calendula 
officinalis —marigold; Campanula Persicifolia —bell¬ 
flower; Campanula pyramidalis —chimney bell-flower; 
Centaurea cyanus —cyanus; Centaurea splendens — 
Spanish cornflower; Colchicum autumnale —meadow 
saffron; Convallaria majalis —lily-of-the-valley; Cro¬ 
cus vernus , Crocus Susianus —crocus; Cyclamen 
latifolium , Cyclamen Furop&um , Cyclamen Nea- 
politanum —sow bread; Dianthus barbatus — 
sweet William; Dianthus plumarius —pinks; Digi¬ 
talis lanata , Digitalis purpurea , Digitalis ambigua 
—foxglove; Erytkronium Dens-Canis —dog’s-tooth 
violet; Fritillaria Imperialis —crown Imperial; Fritil- 
laria Meleagris —checkered lily; Galanthus nivalis — 
snowdrop; Hedysarum coronarium —French honey- 
