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THE GARDENING WORLD 
May 20. 1905. 
Names of Plants. 
(J K. B.) 1, Saxifraga cordifolia; 2, Aubrietia deltoidea Hender- 
soni i the var. Hendersoni is a little doubtful, as the specimen wan 
dried up) ; 3, Arabia albida. flore pleno ; 4, Vinca minor ; 5, Claytonia 
sibirica; 6, Saxifraga muscoides Bhei.—(J. Watson.) 1, Euphorbia 
epithymoides; 2, Ranunculus aconitifolius flore pleno; 3, Trollius 
earopaeus; 4, Paeonia officinalis flore pleno; 5, Vinca minor flore 
pleno; 6, Omphalodes vema; 7, Pulmonaria officinalis.—(R. M.) 
1. Stellaria Holostea; 2, Viola palustris ; 3, Orchis Morio; 4, Carda- 
mdne amara; 5, Ranunculus auricomis ; 6, Nepeta Glechoma.— 
(R. A. D.) 1, Cytisus albus; 2, Pyrus maulei; 3, Berberis buxi- 
folius; 4, Rhodotypos kerrioides ; 5, Pyrus Aria ; 6, Erica medi- 
terranea.—(W. C. G.) 1, Polygala myrtifolia grandiflora ; 2, Choisya 
ternata; 3, Eupatorium ianthinum; 4, Calceolaria Burbidgei; 5, 
Myi’tus communis var.— (E. A. S.) 1, Pulmonaria saccharata; 2, 
Symphytum orientale; 3, Myosotis dissitiflora; 4, Iris florentina; 5, 
Iris germanica; 6, Saxifraga rotundifolia.—(D. T. W.) 1. Dendrobium 
chrysotoxum ; 2, Epidendrum, cochlea,turn ma.jus; 3, Coelogyne spe- 
eiosa ; 4, Cypripedium Clnimbevlainianum ; 5, Dendrobium. Ains- 
woithii.—(S. IT.) 1. lonopsidium acaule: 2, Anemone palmata.; 3, 
Trollius asiaticus ; 4, Lamium maculaitum nureum ; 5, Alyssum s>axa- 
tile; 6, Primula Sieboldi var.—(W. W.) 1, Saxifraga muscoides 
atropurpurea; 2, Primula denticulata; 3, Phlox amoena. 
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CONTENTS OF 
PAGE 
American plants. 414 
Apprenticed to horticulture . 422 
Berberis stenophylla. 415 
Blue-eyed Mary. 41S 
China, wanderings in . 418 
Climber, a slap-up. 422 
Eremurus, Ware’s . 420 
Flowers, colours of northern. 411 
Flowers for the slums. 424 
Fruit under glass. 412 
Garden ornaments, effective. 423 
Garden, the kitchen. 413 
Gardeners’ Association, Bri¬ 
tish. 411 
Gardening, ornamental. 416 
Highclere Castle. 419 
Iris Leichtlinii. 417 
Kalnrias . 418 
Lisochilus Mahoni . 415 
Long'eat. 419 
Nerine Bowdeni. 411 
News of the week. 425 
THIS WEEK. 
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Noccaea stylosa. 415 
Orchids, among the . 414 
Oichids, potting . 421 
Potatos, degeneracy of. 422 
Primula Webbs’ Avalanche . 414 
Questions and answers . 426 
Royal Gardeners’ Orphan 
Fund. 424 
Society and association 
notes. 426 
Stove and greenhouse, the... 412 
Trade notices . 423 
Trees and shrubs, hardy . 413 
Women, gardening as an 
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ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Berberis stenophylla. 415 
Eremurus Warei (Sec Sup¬ 
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