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1900 SUPPLEMENT—RECENT INTRODUCTIONS, &c. 131 
Bedding Plants co/inued. 
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Iresine or Alternanthera paronychioides; No. 2 with 
Echeveria secunda glauca; No. 3 with Mesembryanthe- 
mum; the panels numbered 4 might be planted with 
Alternanthera amena, and have a plant of Abutilon 
Thompsoni in the round portions at each end of the panels. 
Bedding Plants—continved. 
In Bed K (Fig. 152), panel No. 1 might be planted 
with Alternanthera aurea, having a centre plant of Perilla; 
No. 2 with Alt. amena; while the top and the two lower 
No. 2 panels might each have a centre plant of Chame- 
peuce; No. 3 with Alfernanthera versicolor, haying centre 
FiG. 153. DESIGN FOR CARPET BED (L). 
Fic. 155. DesiIGN FOR CARPET BED—FRENCH (N). 
The number 5’s should each have a centre plant of 
Abutilon, and be carpeted with Pachyphytum bracteosum ; 
No. 6 with Alternanthera versicolor ; No. 7 with Alt. major 
aurea or Alt. aurea nana; the groundwork (No. 8) being 
carpeted with Mentha, Herniaria, Antennaria, or Sedum 
glaucum. 
Fic. 156, DESIGN FOR CARPET BED (FRENCH—AFTER MANNRENE) (0). 
plants of Centaurea; No. 4 with Alternanthera magnifica ; 
No. 5 with specimen dot-plants of Perilla; the ground- 
work (No. 6) might be filled in with Mentha, Herniaria, 
Antennaria, or Stellaria. 
In Bed L (Fig. 153), No. 1 should be planted with a 
specimen Dracwna or Aralia; No. 2 with Echeveria 
