January  17,  1901. 
JOURNAL  OF  HORTICULTURE  AND  COTTAGE  GARDENER, 
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For  positions  marked  C 1  on  ground  plan,  aud  in  secti "ii  H  a t  </. 
Agapanthus  umbellatus,  blue  or 
^  •  white. 
A.  u.  albidus,  white. 
A.  u.  flore-pleno,  double. 
A.  u.  maximus,  large  blue. 
A.  u.  Mooreanus,  dark  blue,  dwarf. 
Colocasia  esculenta,  bold  foliage, 
whitish  flowers. 
Eulalia  japonica  foliis  striatis,  hand¬ 
some  Grass. 
E.  j.  gracillima,  graceful  Grass. 
E.  j.  zebrina,  striped  Grass. 
Ferula  communis,  finely  divided 
foliage. 
F.  Ferulago,  fine  foliage. 
F.  tingitana,  fine  foliage. 
Gunnera  manicata,  bold  leaves. 
G.  scabra,  bold  foliage. 
Gymnothrix  latifolia,  Grass. 
Lilium  canadense,  bright  yellow  to 
pale  light  red,  curiously 
spotted. 
L.  giganteum,  white,  tinged  green 
outside,  purple  in  throat. 
L.  pardalinum,  orange  red,  purple 
spots. 
L.  Parryi,  pale  yellow,  spotted 
chocolate. 
L.  superbum,  orange  red,  thickly 
spotted. 
Lythrum  roseum  superbum,  rose. 
Osmunda  regalis,  Fern. 
O.  cristata,  Fern. 
Polygonum  cuspidatum,  boldgrowth 
and  panicles  of  white. 
P.  c.  variegatum,  handsome. 
P.  sachalinense,  bold  growth,  10  to 
12  feet. 
Acorus  japonicus  fol.  argenteus 
striatus,  handsome  white 
striped  leaves. 
Arundo  Donax,  very  handsome  Reed. 
A.  D.  variegata,  variegated  leaves. 
A.  mauritanica  variegata,  handsome 
Reed. 
A.  Phragmites  aurea  marginata, 
leaves  margined  with  yellow. 
Catha  palustris  fl.-pl.,  double  yellow 
flowers. 
Cardamine  pratensis  fl.-pl.,  double 
pink. 
Carex  pseudo-cyperus,  handsome 
Sedge. 
Cyperus  longus,  chestnut  coloured 
flower  spikes,  with  two  or 
three  leaves  at  base. 
Iris  foetidissima,  lead  coloured  or 
bluish  flowers. 
I.  f.  fol.  variegata,  variegated  leaves. 
I.  Pseudacorus  variegatus,  fine 
leaves. 
Myosotis  palustris,  blue,  yellow  eye. 
JVI.  p.  Tom  Thumb,  dwarf. 
Poa  palustris,  handsome  Grass. 
Scirpus  Tabermemontani  var. 
zebrina,  variegated  Sedge¬ 
like  plant. 
For  situations,  a  few  to  18  inches  above  water  level,  section  J. 
For  place  marked  G  on  ground  plan. 
Acorus  graminifoiius  fol.  variegatus, 
wf  grass-like  variegated  Flag. 
Agapanthus  umbellatus  fol.  argen- 
p*  *  teis  vittata,  handsome  foliage. 
Anemone  alpina,  flowers  white, 
cream,  or  yellow. 
*A.  appennina,  sky  blue. 
*A.  palmata,  golden  yellow. 
A.'p.  alba-,  white. 
Arum  italica  marmoratum,  leaves 
blotched  with  yellow,  scarlet 
berries. 
A.  i.  pictum  variegatum,  handsome. 
Cypripedium  pubescens,  greenish 
P  yellow,  beautiful. 
C.  ’parviflorum,  brown  purple  and 
yellow,  comparatively  small, 
and  fragrant. 
C.  spectabile,  white,  blotched  rose, 
beautiful. 
"Gentiana  Pneumonanthe,  blue. 
Lastrea  Thelypteris,  Fern, 
:i:Lysimachia  Nummularia,  creep¬ 
ing,  yellow. 
*L.  N.  aurea,  yellow  leaves. 
■  Mimulus  radicans,  white. 
^Primula  rosea,  rose. 
Orchis  latifolia,  purple. 
;ESaxifraga  Fortunei,  white. 
S.  peltata,  white  or  pale  pink. 
Spiraea  filipendula  fl.-pl.,  double 
white. 
S.  palmata,  rosy  crimson. 
S.  Ulmaria  aurea,  gold  blotched 
leaves,  white  flowers. 
Trillium  grandiflorum,  white. 
Aralia  chinensis,  terminal  panicles 
of  white  flowers,  pinnate 
leaves,  5  to  6  feet. 
A.  racemosa,  greenish  white  raceme, 
smoothish  leaflets,  3  to  4  feet. 
A.  spinosa,  leaves  doubly  and  trebly 
pinnate,  very  fine,  8  to  12  feet. 
Berberis  nepalensis,  leaves  1  to  2 
feet  long,  leaflets  five  to  nine 
pairs,  flowers  yellow  in  ra¬ 
cemes,  4  to  6  feet. 
ChamEerops  excelsa,  grand  Palm. 
Dimorphanthus  mandschuricus, 
leaves  3  to  5  feet  long,  bipin- 
nate,  very  fine,  6  to  10  feet. 
Erianthus  Ravennas,  a  handsome 
and  stately  Grass,  forming 
dense  tufts,  the  flower  stems 
rising  about  5  or  6  feet  high. 
Gynerium  argenteum,  the  well 
known  Pampas  Grass. 
G.  a.  albo-lineata,  white  striped. 
Phormium  tenax,  Iris  like  plant, 
forming  tufts  of  broad, 
shining,  leathery  leaves  from 
5  to  6  feet  high,  gracefully 
arching  at  the  top,  flowers 
yellow,  borne  on  erect  spikes. 
P.  t.  Veitchianum,  leaves  with 
broad  stripes  of  a  creamy 
white  colour,  fine. 
Yucca  filamentosa,  apple  -  green 
leaves,  much  branched  pani¬ 
cle,  4  to  6  feet. 
Y.  flaccida,  foliage  in  close  rosettes 
of  leaves,  these  often  fringed 
with  filaments,  3  to  4  feet. 
Y.  gloriosa,  leaves  numerous,  stiff, 
and  pointed,  panicles  of  large 
almost  white  flowers,  6  to  8 
feet. 
Y.  g.  variegata,  handsome  varie¬ 
gated  leaves. 
Y.  pendula  (recurva),  leaves  at 
first  erect  and  of  a  sea-green, 
afterwards  becoming  reflexed 
and  deep  green,  very  graceful, 
6  feet. 
Y.  pendula  variegata,  very  fine. 
G.  Abbey 
For  positions  2  or  3  feet  above  water  level,  section  I. 
*  Dwarf  plants,  should  be  used  for  edging  or  next  water. 
GROUND  PLAN  OF  WATER  LILY  POND  AND  SURROUNDINGS.  (Scale,  1  inch  =  24  feet.) 
A.  Pond  ;  a,  pigeon-hole  rockwork  pockets,  central  for  Weeping  Willow,  the  others  for  Water  Lilies  ;  &,  Water  Lilies.  (See  Sections.) 
B,  Streamlet ;  c,  rock.  C.  Wet  places  (see  sections).  D.  Grass.  E.  Walks.  F.  Hollows,  or  damp  situations.  G.  Hills,  or  relatively  dry  positions. 
