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tried them all and knows their beauty and that they 

 can be grown with a moderate amount of skill and 

 pains. He could make another list almost as much 

 to his taste and perhaps more to the taste of others. 

 There are now too many rock plants, and the be- 

 ginner is apt to be bewildered among them. But if 

 he stocks his rock garden with the plants we have 

 mentioned, he will have nothing worthless and noth- 

 ing that he need despair of growing. 



