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Fig. 17.— Ranoemore hall— plan of the flower garden. 



REFERENCES TO THE PLANTING. 



Raised stoue vaBe. mixod PelargoniamH, edged with Salvia arj^entea. 



Stone basin, Perilla nankinengis, edged with Golden Feather. 



Pelai'gonium Bpuaty of Calderdale, edged with Ceraatinm tomeutosum. 



Bijoa Gcrauiam. eliied with blue Lobelia. 



Imperial Dwarf Ageratam, edged with Qoldeu Feather. 



The two ond9, A A, Pelargonium Beauty of Calderdale; the sides, b b, Bijou Geraoium 



edged with Libeliapumila. 

 Ciileus Verachaffeltii centre, a ring of Guaphaliam lanatam edged with Lobelia pumila. 

 Pelargonium Stella. 

 A, Iresine Lindeni; b, Ageratum Imperial Dwarf ; c, Pelarf^onium Bijou ; d. Pelargonium 



Beauty of Calderdale; e, Iresine Lindeni ; f, Lobelia pumila, edged with Ceraatium 



tomentosum. 

 Stone vase, Iresine Lindeni, edged with PelarLrnninra Beauty of Calderdale. 

 S^on9 vases, Christine Geranium, edged with Gnaphalium lanatum. 

 Stone vases, Pelargonium Amy Hogg, edged with Manglesii. 

 Small rallied vases ^ed with variegated Pelargouioms. 



with dwarf Bhrubs and spring-flowering plants. These plants I 

 are not puny examples dotted in here and there, but the | 

 Daisies, Polyanthuses, Myosotises, Pansies, Ac, are stout well- I 



grown plants, and planted sufficiently close to cover the soil at 

 once, and are thus in the best condition to give a full and 

 early display. Beds thu8;^filled and supplemented with dwarf 



