. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . obotrya japonica, EugeniaXJgni, Aloysia citriodora, Berberidopsis corallina,.Ceanothus Gloire de Versailles, and large,healthy plants of Eomneya Coulteri; Clematis-montana in flower, Solaniuu jasminoides, thelarge-leaved Myrtle, Schizophragma hydrau-geoides, Benthamia fragifera, Habrothamnus-elegans showing flowers, Jasminura revolutum,and Smilax aspera. The Golden Hop is trainedup poles, as is also Polygonum the castle walls Euonymus radicans reached a height of 20


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . obotrya japonica, EugeniaXJgni, Aloysia citriodora, Berberidopsis corallina,.Ceanothus Gloire de Versailles, and large,healthy plants of Eomneya Coulteri; Clematis-montana in flower, Solaniuu jasminoides, thelarge-leaved Myrtle, Schizophragma hydrau-geoides, Benthamia fragifera, Habrothamnus-elegans showing flowers, Jasminura revolutum,and Smilax aspera. The Golden Hop is trainedup poles, as is also Polygonum the castle walls Euonymus radicans reached a height of 20 feet, and has leaves. August 13, 1904.] TEE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 115 of twice the ordinary size, and with gold-colouredvariegation. There are la,rge circular beds ofHydramgea Hortensia, H. paniculata grandiflora,LUium aiuratum.^^Hyacinthus candicans, andKniphcrfiaa. A circular piece of water contains a collectionof the best varieties of the Marliac hybridNymphseaa, and in this lake or lock many fineclumps of Eichardia sethiopica are naturalised,and were throwing up many spathes. F. Street,. HERBACEOUS BORDER. GLAUCIUM PLAVUM tricolor form of the well-known HornedPoppy is certainly one of the most striking ofhardy border plants. The plant is of biennialduration, of sufficient hardiness to endure thewinter in the open in not a few places in theBritish Isles. The leaves are deeply cut andspinous, while the sOvery character that ischaracteristic of its growth renders it at oncedistinct and picturesque. This easily-grownplant would be most effective on the largerrockery, provided ample space could be given to it;and whether grown here or in the border, a well-drained soil and sunny position must be allottedto it. Unlike most variations of a species, theabove-named is not of garden origin, and appearsto have been first introduced from Asia very fine exhibit of this showy plant was inthe hardy plant group of Messrs. Wallace & Co.,Colchester, at the recent Holland


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