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segetuin, Ranunculus speciosus fi. pi., the double Buttercup, Verbas- 

 cuin olympicuni, the Mullein, Scabiosa caucasica, Salvia pratensis, 

 Meadow Sage, Geranium pratense album, or white Crowfoot, and 

 Erodium macradenum, or Heron's Bill ; Chrysanthemum leucanthe- 

 mum will suggest the field Ox-eye Daisy. Suitable seeds to sow in the 

 neighbourhood would be Quaking Grasses, Brizas maxima and minima, 

 Cornflowers, blue only, the Tulip Poppy, the yellow Welsh Poppy, 



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or Meconopsis cambrica, Linaria heterophylla, Linum usitatissimum, 

 the Common Flax, Catch-fly, or Silene armeria, and the annual 

 Campion, Lychnis, or Agrostemma coeli rosea. 



In a villa garden, where a rustic appearance is not desired, the 

 seat against fence or wall could be a painted iron one, and the pillars 

 and crossbars of the arch would look well of bamboo or painted deal. 

 Any climbing Roses would be suitable, while dwarf Roses, groups of 

 white Lilies, Heliotrope and Ivy-leaved Geraniums would make a 

 fair combination in the borders. 



