T TERE we see the rose Loosestrife, the white 

 XJE Mullein (Verbascum Miss Willmott), 

 Mullein Pinks (Lychnis Coronaria), and the 

 yellow Knapweed (Centaurea macrocephala). 



Along the edge of the border in spring flower 

 Daffodils and the rich purple Aubrietia Dr. 

 Mules; and Silene acaulis with its many tiny 

 white flowers interplanting tall orange-coloured 

 Tulips. 



A little later blue and white hybrid Colum- 

 bines have the corner to themselves. 



The Mullein Pinks and true Mulleins have a 

 long period of blossoming, and the Loosestrife 

 at the back retains its form and foliage late 

 in the fall, so no third flowering has been ar- 

 ranged for this group; but there might well be an 

 interplanting of late-flowering Aconites or Torch 

 Lilies (Kniphofia). 



