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Fig. 6 : A, Fuchsia Lord Roberts ; B, pink-flowered Zonal Pelargon- 

 iums ; c, an edging of Ageratum. 



The Same Bed Filled with 

 Annuals. A, Calliopsis atros- 

 anguinea, scarlet flowers ; B, 

 Mignonette ; c, an edging of 

 Nasturtium minus coccineum, 

 rich scarlet crimson. 



Fig. 7: A, single-flowered 

 Petunias, mixed ; B, brown Cal- 

 ceolarias ; c, an edging of ger- 

 anium Little Dandy. A dot 

 plant of Kochia in the centre of 

 A would look charming. 



The Same Bed Filled with 

 Annuals. A, Stocks, mixed ; B, 

 Asters, mixed ; c, an edging of 

 Mignonette. 



An Alternative Scheme. 



A, Godetia Duchess of Albany, ,. , , 



uv r A + T A * iu FIG. 6. A Star-shaped Bed is much favoured 



white ; B, Godetia Lady Albe- b Suburban Gardeners, 



marie, crimson ; c, an edging 

 of Nemophila insignis, blue. 



Distance Apart to Plant. Marguerites, 18 inches to 22 inches; 

 Fuchsias, according to the size of the plants, so that when at their best 



FIG. 7. A Diamond-shaped Bed is often useful in awkward-shaped Grass Plots. 



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