. The wild garden; or, Our groves and gardens made beautiful by the naturalisation of hardy exotic plants ... Gardening; Flowers; Wild flowers. BROOK-SIDE, AVATER-SIDE, AND BOG GARDENS. 69 can swamp Lilies in peaty or boggy soil; the deep rose-coloured variety of the Loosestrife; Golden Eods; the taller and stouter Bell-flowers (Campanula); the Spider Wort (Tradescantia virginica), of which there are a good many forms, differing. Colony of hardy exotic Flowers, naturalised by brook-side. in colour; the Broad-leaved Saxifrages; the Compass plants (Silphium); Everlasting Peas; Monkshood; the Goa


. The wild garden; or, Our groves and gardens made beautiful by the naturalisation of hardy exotic plants ... Gardening; Flowers; Wild flowers. BROOK-SIDE, AVATER-SIDE, AND BOG GARDENS. 69 can swamp Lilies in peaty or boggy soil; the deep rose-coloured variety of the Loosestrife; Golden Eods; the taller and stouter Bell-flowers (Campanula); the Spider Wort (Tradescantia virginica), of which there are a good many forms, differing. Colony of hardy exotic Flowers, naturalised by brook-side. in colour; the Broad-leaved Saxifrages; the Compass plants (Silphium); Everlasting Peas; Monkshood; the Goats Eues (Galega); Baptisia; the free-flowering Yirccas ; the hardiest flame-flowers (Tritoma); the stouter kinds of Yarrow (Achillea); the common perennial Lupin—these are some of many types of hardy flowers which would grow freely near the water-side. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Robinson, W. (William), 1838-1935. London, J. Murray; New York, Scribner and Welford


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