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CHAPTER I.
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Explanatory 1
CHAPTER II.
Example from the Forget–me–not Family 9
CHAPTER III.
Example from Hardy Bulbs and Tubers in Grass 15
CHAPTER IV.
Example from the Globe Flower Order 21
CHAPTER V.
Plants chiefly fitted for the Wild Garden 32
CHAPTER VI.
Ditches and narrow shady Lanes, Copses, Hedgerows, and Thickets 36
CHAPTER VII.
Drapery for Trees and Bushes 43
CHAPTER VIII.
The common Shrubbery, Woods and Woodland Drives 51
CHAPTER IX.
The Brook–side, Water–side, and Bog Gardens 67
CHAPTER X.
Roses for the Wild Garden, and for Hedgerows, Fences, and Groups 81
CHAPTER XI.
Wild Gardening on Walls or Ruins 88
CHAPTER XII.
Some Results 92
CHAPTER XIII.
A Plan for the Embellishment of the Shrubbery Borders in London Parks 111
CHAPTER XIV.
The Principal Types of Hardy Exotic Flowering Plants for the Wild Garden 120
CHAPTER XV.
Selections of Hardy Exotic Plants for various Positions
in the Wild Garden
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