50 GARDEN PLANNING AND PLANTING 



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look delightful in 

 separate varieties 

 for these beds. Viola 

 cornuta, inits several 

 colourings, might 

 be alternated with 

 them. Highly to 

 be recommended is 

 a little bright red, 

 single, gold - eyed 

 Daisy, Bellis sylves- 

 tris : it makes a 

 bed of really vivid 

 colour. 



Fanciful in out- 

 line is the bed Fig. 

 4. The use of one 

 tall centre plant 

 adds distinction to 

 it if it is small, or 

 a shrub, tree, or pillar 

 Rose may form the centre 

 of the bed if large. If 

 A were a single, scarlet 

 Dahlia, B might consist 

 of white Pinks, which 

 would provide a charm- 

 ing leafy carpet to the 

 red flower after an early 

 show of blossom. If A 

 were a red China Rose,, 

 trained into column 

 shape, then nothing 

 could be better than 

 white ten-week Stocks 

 to give delicious scent. 

 Elegant curves are the 

 feature of Fig. 5, which 



would he treated most unjustly if filled by any but a quite low 

 plant : nothing taller than a Viola of good bedding habit should be 

 employed, and the pink-coloured William Neil might well be chosen. 



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