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Asters, chrysanthemums, pansies (Fig. 146), 

 nasturtiums, and California poppies afford llow- 

 ers for cutting, but do not grow them in beds 

 outside of the flower garden. Rather let them 

 till irregular nooks at the edge of the shrubbery. 



FIG. 140. PANSIES. 



and shrub and flower will each enhance the 

 beauty of the other (Fig. 144). 



Bulbs may be used in much the same manner 

 as other flowers, and the season of blossoms be 

 greatly advanced. The flowers from many 

 bulbs are of surpassing beauty as, the tulip, 

 jonquil, and the lily-of-the-valley. Two others 

 that are most pleasing when dotted here and 

 there over the lawn are those cheery little 

 harbingers of spring, the crocus and the urir 



