1878.] 



AND HORTICULTURIST. 



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glaucum ; 6, S. acre elegans ; 7, S. speetabile Alternanthera ama'iia, also bordered by Pyre- 

 roseuni ; 8, Leucophyton Browuii ; 9, Pyretli- , thrum ; and 6, Senipervivum montanum. 

 Tum parthenifolium aureum ; 10, Alternanthera 1 1, are small specimens of Agave Americana 

 paronychioides ; 11, Leucophyton Bro-\vnii ; 12, | variegata ; 2, Echeveria sanguinea glauca; 3, 



Fig. 11. 



Achillea umbellata; IS.Hutchinsia alpina : 14, 

 Mesemln-yanthemum cordifoliura variegatum ; 

 the doth; that will be noticed on the same border 

 are single specimens of Echeveria metallica, 

 and Sempervivum Donckelferi, or anything 

 similar will do ; 15, Alternanthera amoena ; and 

 16, Echeveria secunda. 



EiG. X. — Supposed to be ten feet in diameter. 

 1, Yucca filamentosa fol. var. Around the spe- 



Hutchinsia Alpina ; 4, Mesembryanthemum 

 Fig. XI. — Twenty-four feet long by eight wide, 

 cordifolium variegatum ; 5, Alternanthera versi- 

 color; f), Leucophyton Brownii; 7 , Pyrethrum ; 

 j 8, Ajuga reptans rubra; 9, Veronica Candida; 

 10, Alternanthera paronj^chioides ; Echeveria 

 pumila. 



Fig. XII. — Of ten feet diameter. 1, a speci- 

 men of Yucca filamentosa; 2, Pyrethrum ; 3, 



Fig. 10. ^'''g"- ^-• 



cimen to cover the ground, Scduni acre, then Oxalis tropa'oloides ; 4, Alternanthera mag- 

 a circle of Aloes, and another of Pyrethrum ; 2, nifica; 5, Alternanthera speetabile; 6, Sedum 

 Alternanthera paronychioides, bordered by | acre ; 7, Lobelia Crystal Palace; 8, Cuphea 

 Pyrethrum; 3, Leucophyton Brownii; 4, Alter- j platycentra ; 9, Cerastium tomentosum ; and 10, 

 nanthera versicolor, bordered bv Pvrethruni ; 5, ' Sempervivum Californicum. 



