COLOUR IN MY GARDEN 



Of those very dark kinds with blackish lights are Faust, 

 Zulu, La Tulipe Noire, Black Knight, and Philippe de Comines. 



I should like to plant a spring walk in these aesthetic 

 colours. It should lead to some pleasant spot; and, following 

 its length on either side, but irregularly spaced, would 

 come white Dogwood trees, mauve-pink Judas Trees, and 

 groups of white and purple Persian Lilacs. At their feet 

 would stream the mauve and heliotrope and plum-coloured 

 Tulips interrupted by stretches of silvery Phlox G. F. 

 Wilson and P. canadensis, Pink Thrift, white and lavender 

 Horned Violets (Viola cornuta), White Flax, Linum peren- 

 ne alba, silvery Cerastium, Stachys lanata, and Nepeta 

 Mussini. To this spring walk for an earlier display one 

 might add a few Japanese Cherries and double-flowering 

 Peaches and plant the ground beneath them with Daffodils, 

 Polyanthus Primroses, and Forget-me-nots. 



Sometimes I think yellow Tulips are the best of all, their 

 colours are so pure and shining and they are so charming 

 planted in front of the white-flowered shrubs of their 

 season — Lilacs, Weigela Candida, and the many lovely 



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