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13. Campanula garganica,brightblue. 



14. Anagallis grandiflora, scarlet 



15. Lobelia unidcntata, deep purple. 



16. Lotus iiiicroph3'lla, yellow. 



17. Anagallis grandiflora, scarlet. 



18. Nierembergia gracilis, white. 



SECOND CIRCLE. 



19. Petunia intermedia, deep purple. 



20. Alonzoa linearis, scarlet. 



21. Lantana Selloviana, purple. 



22. Isotoma axillaris, blue. 



23. Sanvitalia procumbens, yellow. 



24. Verbena multifida, lilac. 



25. Alonzoa linearis, scarlet. 



26. CEnothera Taraxacifolia, white. 



27. Nemophila insignis, blue. 



28. Aster tenella, lilac. 



29. Petunia intermedia, deep purple. 



30. CEnothera macrocarpa, yellow. 



THIRD CIRCLE. 



31. Bouvardia triphylla, scarlet. 



32. Verbena pulchella, lilac. 



33. Campanula carpatica, blue. 



34. Escholtzia crocea, orange. 



35. Lotus Jacobseus, dark brown. 



36. Bouvardia triphylla, scarlet. 



37. Buchnera capensis, white. 



38. Eutoca viscida, blue. 



39. CEnothera macrocarpa, yellow. 



40. Nierembergia filicaulis, white. 



41. Scarlet Pelargoniums, scarlet. 



42. Selago Gilliesii, lilac. 



FOURTH CIRCLE. 



43. Petunia nyctaginiflora, white. 



44. CEnothera coelestis, blue. 



45. Escholtzia crocea, orange. 



46. Petunia phoenicea, dark purple.. 



47. Scarlet Pelargoniums, scarlet. 



48. Senecio elegans, red double va- 



riety, purple. 



49. Verbena Lamberti, purple. 



50. Escholtzia californica, yellow., 



51. Petunia bicolor, white. 



52. Lychnis fulgens, scarlet. 



53. Verbena venosa, purple. 



54. Lotus Jacobagus, variety Joteus,, 



yellow. 



FIFTH CIRCLE. 



55. Phlox Drummondii, purple rose. . 



56. Lysimachia verticillata, yellow.. 



57. CEnothera speciosa, white. 



58. Salvia fulgens, scarlet. 



59. Lobelia syphilitica, bright blue.. 



60. Lysimachia quadriflora, yellow.. 



61. Phlox Drummondii, purple. 



62. CEnothera speciosa, white. 



63. Salvia fulgens, scarlet. 



64. Asclepias tuberosa, orange. 



65. Salvia azurea, blue. 

 GQ. Salvia fulgens, scarlet* 



According to the above arrangement, the colors are ^not- 

 always placed so as to produce harmony in the optical sense 

 of the term. The harmonic colors are arranged in the fol- 

 lowing order : — 



Primitive Colors. Harmonic Colors. 



Yellow. Violet — mixture of blue and red) 



Blue. Orange — mixture of red and yellow. 



Red. Green — mixture of yellow and blue. 



But when the primitive colors are arranged side by side with 

 their harmonising colors, the effect is often so striking as to be 



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