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The Garden Magazine, January, 1924 
267 
FOR THE SMALL 
INFORMAL GARDEN 
(See right) 
Shrubs 
Hall’s Stariy Magnolia 
Hall’s Pink Magnolia 
Flowering Plum 
Slender Deutzia 
Pink Slender Deutzia 
Red Cedar 
Japanese Yew 
Tall Hardy Flowering Plants 
New England Aster 
Sneezeweed 
Lance-leaved Sunflower 
Rosin-weed 
Bee Larkspur 
St. Peter’s Staff 
Late-flowering Monkshood 
Balloon-flower 
Red Garden Phlox (Mme. P. 
Langier) 
Pink Garden Phlox (Le Soleil) 
White Garden Phlox (Richard 
Wallace) 
White Garden Phlox (Jeanne 
d’Arc) 
Early White Phlox (Miss 
Lingard) 
White Peony (Festiva Maxima) 
Red Peony (var. Louis van 
Houtte) 
Blue-veined Plaited Flag (Mme. 
Chereau) 
Great Lavender Flag 
Great Blue Flag 
Yellow German I ris 
Siberian Flag 
White Siberian Flag 
Late Siberian Flag 
Snow Queen Iris 
Jacob’s Ladder 
Yellow Button Chrysanthemum 
Late-flowered Lemon Lily 
Showy Coneflower 
Lemon Lilv 
Dwarf Orange Lily 
Hardy Flowering Herbs of 
Medium Height 
30. Shasta Daisy 
31. Lance-leaved Day Lily 
32. Blue Day Lily 
33. Showy Stonecrop 
34. Persian Daisy 
35. Mountain Phlox 
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21 
22 
23 
24 
23 
26 
27 
28 
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36. 
Peach Bells 
58. 
Poet’s Narcissus 
Ground Covers 
37 - 
European Dwarf Iris 
59 - 
Double Daffodil (Van Sion) 
38 . 
Orange Sneezeweed 
60. 
Red June Lily 
64. 
Common Speedwell 
39 - 
Chinese Larkspur 
61. 
Madonna Lily 
65. 
Heart-leaved Rockfoil 
40. 
Tickseed 
62. 
Late Tulip (Tulipa Gesneriana, 
66. 
Japanese Mountain Spurge 
41. 
Double Baby’s-breath 
in variety) 
67. 
Mother-of-Thyme 
42. 
Coral Bells 
63. 
Siberian Squill 
68. 
Periwinkle 
56. 
57 - 
Leopard’s Bane 
Japanese Speedwell 
Hoary Speedwell 
Orange Globe-flower 
Carpathian Harebell 
Edging Herbs 
Scotch Pink 
Lovely Phlox 
White Stonecrop 
Rock Speedwell 
White Moss Pink 
W ild Sweet William 
Lavender Cotton 
Horned Violet 
Bulbs 
Dutch Crocus 
Meadow Saffron 
11. 
12. 
FOR THE FRAGRANT BORDER (See belo-d) 
Shrubs 
White L.ilac (May) 
Hungarian Lilac (June) 
Early Fragrant Lilac (May) 
Hybrid Mock Orange (June) 
Sweet Pepper Bush (July) 
Flowering Currant (May) 
Strawberry Bush (June) 
Early Fragrant Honeysuckle 
(April) 
Standish’s Fragrant Honeysuckle 
(April) 
Pink Tartarian Honeysuckle 
(May! 
Southernwood 
Japanese Honeysuckle (June) 
Hardy Flowering Plants 
A. Sweet Violet 
B. Scotch Pink 
C. Lily-of-the-Valley 
D. Gas Plant 
E. Pink Peony (Humei rosea) 
F. Pink Peony (grandiflora) 
G. Garden Heliotrope 
H. Evening Primrose 
I ( Yellow Chrysanthemum 
' ( Sweet Rocket 
J. Orris-root 
K. Garden Hyacinth 
, ^ White Phlox 
} Crown Imperial 
M. White Day Lily 
N. Lemon Lily 
O. Mother-of-thyme 
P. Lavender Cotton 
Q. Rue 
R. Hyssop 
S. Rosemary 
a. Blue Day Lily 
b. Lance-leaved Day Lily 
c. Shasta Daisy 
d. Blanket Flower 
e. Horned Violet 
f. Carpathian Harebell 
Annual Flowering Plants 
A. Pansy’) 
B. French Marigold 
C. Wallflower 
D. Red-flowered Tobacco Plant 
E. Four-o’clock (Red) 
F. Foui-o’clock (White) 
G. Stocks 
H. White Tobacco Plant 
I. Sweet Sultan 
J. Verbena 
K. Evening Stock 
L. Pink Petunia (Rosy Morn) 
M. African Marigold 
N. Heliotrope 
O. Sweet Alyssum 
P. Annual Pink 
Q. Mignonette 
R. Pot Marigold 
S. Candytuft 
a. Dwarf Zinnia 
b. California Poppy 
c. Snapdragon 
d. Annual Blanket Flower 
e. Love-in-a-Mist 
f. Blue Love-in-a-Mist (Miss Jekyll) 
