80 GARDEN PLANNING AND PLANTING 



be found in most gardens. The same design could be adapted to j 

 square or diamond. It is pretty filled with all pale-coloured Swee 

 Peas ; at A could be a mass of tall-growing white, at B, hedge-liktj 

 lines of pale pink, at c, plentiful masses of mauve, at D, primrose, ami 

 at E, a pink yet paler than the variety before used, or one of thij 

 dainty striped or edged flowers that are all of delicate tints : thi| 

 corners F should be palest mauve, or else a bordered or flecked 

 white or lemon, and the edging G, would be best of a white Cupid, j 

 Very striking proves the result of using a scarlet Pea for thi 

 c portion of this bed, also for the centre A, and Cupid Firefly for thd 

 edge G. At B should be white, also at D, while the corners E and 1 

 might be respectively orange-salmon and primrose-yellow. Anothej! 

 good colour arrangement is the following : A deep blue, B rose, c pall 

 blue, D rose, E white, F primrose, and the edge of a pink CupicB 

 Original and attractive also will be a bed design in this style anq 

 planted thus : A maroon, B orange, c maroon, D primrose, i 

 salmon, F scarlet, G primrose. 



