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group of Cannas, with dark scarlet Coleus in front 

 of it, its green and white coloring comes out with 

 charming effect. 



The Eulalias (Fig 57). and other tall-growing 

 grasses, ought to be used more extensively in garden- 



''IG 57 — THE KULAl.lA OK ZICIIRA CRASS 



in;;, in combination with other ])lants. Their habit is so 

 distinct and graceful that the use of them anion';- 

 |)Iants nf heavy foliage furnishes a contrast which 



liightens the beauty of Imth. The taller sorts arc 



