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EVERY WOMAN HER OWN FLOWER GARDENER. 



A, Ricmus, Sanvitalia procumbens round it; B, Scarlet Verbenas; 

 C, White Verbenas; D, Purple; E, Striped, Pink and White ; F, Richest 

 Crimson ; G, Pure White ; H, Brightest Pink ; I, Darkest Maroon. The 

 outer beds can be each of one kind of plant, Heliotropes, Carnations, 

 Geraniums, Pelargoniums, Asters, Balsams, Zinnias, and Stocks, or 

 any flowers that suit the owner's taste. 



DIAGRAM No 3. 



In the center mound, plant a fine specimen of Arundo donax, or one 

 of the Pampas Grass. In each of the pear-shaped beds, put a different 

 colored geranium, the tallest species at the stem end, and the Tom 

 Thumb varieties* at the broadest edge. In the circles plant some white 

 flowers that will retain their beauty. In the crescents, brilliant scarlet 

 flowers; and in the bordering of the half moon, either try ribbon 

 gardening, or fill up with a mosaic in squares of scarlet, white, purple, 



