PLANTS USED IN CHART NO. VII 



PINK PREDOMINATING 



Large Square Open Bed Diameter 20 x 22 Feet 

 Diameter of Inner Circle, 3 Feet 



PERENNIALS 



Agrostemma cor.; 4 clumps of white, 2 of garnet; 



4 or 5 plants to clump. 



Anchusa Italica, Opal; 5 groups; 3 plants to 



group. 

 Chrysanthemum, September-flowering varieties; 



5 groups, 3 pink, 2 white; 3 plants to group. 

 Columbine; 6 pink to fill 6 spaces. 

 Delphinium Chinense; light blue and white; to 



fill 4 or 5 spaces on two sides of bed; 2 plants 



to space. 

 Delphinium formosum; 3 plants near centre, also 



one D. belladonna near each corner. 

 Feverfew; double white; 10 plants; 2 sets. 

 Foxglove; white, pink; 4 groups; 2 plants to 



group. 

 Gas Plant; white and pink; 3 or 4 groups; 2 



plants, 8 inches apart, to a group. 

 Iris, German; pinkish Queen of May clump at 



each corner; 3 clumps on inner line. 



Iris, Japan; white; 3 or 4 clumps on inner line. 

 Lupin Moerheimi; 6 plants; white, pink. 

 Lupin poly.; white; 7 plants, white. 

 Peony; white, pink; 3 plants. 

 Phlox, late; pink; 3 or 4 large clumps. 

 Phlox, Lingard; 4 or 6 clumps. 

 Poppy, Oriental; pink; 8 large plants. 

 Pyrethrum, hybrid; 10 pink and white plants. 

 Rudbeckia purp.; 4 large plants at corners; 3 



plants, 6 inches apart, to a group. 

 Salvia azurea; 3 or 4 groups; 4 plants to group; 



behind late Phlox. 

 Sedum spec.; 4 clumps; 4 corners. 

 Shasta Daisy; 8 groups; 5 plants, 6 inches apart, 



to group. 

 Sweet William; light pink and salmon-pink; 3 



dozen, alternating with Tulips. 

 Tulips, Cottage; selection of pink and white 



varieties; in groups. 



ANNUALS 



Bluets (Corn Flower); white, pink; massed in 

 centre of bed; edged with Silene. 



Candytuft; white, pink; sow a few seeds in 

 patches late April, alternating with Petunia 

 spaces behind Pansy line. 



Canterbury Bells (Campanula medium); pink, 

 white; 15 plants. 



Cosmos; 4 or 5 plants; early white, pink; plant 

 on outskirts of Bluet-Silene patch. 



Geranium; 36 rose-pink, if Impatiens is not ob- 

 tainable. 



Impatiens Sultani; 48 light pink only; if it can- 

 not be had, use pink Geraniums. 



Larkspur; white, lavender, pink; falLsown; 8 

 spaces; 2 or 3 plants to space; spring-sown also 

 desirable. 



Pansy; white, lavender; in a line 3 inches from 

 edge of bed; replaced by Petunia and Verbena. 



Petunia, compact; white, pink; 4 or 5 plants to a 

 space, alternating colors in spaces. 



Scabiosa; groups of 10 plants near together; 

 planted around Canterbury Bells. 



Silene armeria; encircle Silene and Bluet group 

 with a line of string and stakes. 



Snapdragon; white, pink; use if possible 2 dozen 

 in bed. 



Verbena, var. Francis; pink; in patches, alter- 

 nating with white Verbena on 2 sides. 



Zinnia; pink, tall variety; in Poppy spaces; 9 

 plants or more in bed. Poppy dies down soon 

 after bloom. 



In climate where season is shorter Pansies may 

 be omitted. 



