Design for a Flower- Garden on Gravel. 



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be no difficulty or loss of time incurred in cutting the grass 

 quite short to its junction with the gravel, which is often the case 

 when hare-proof wire fences are set down on turf. 



The following list indicates the plants, some of them, it will be 

 seen annuals, and others perennials, with which the garden may 

 be stocked the first year ; and the kinds and their disposition 

 may be varied every year afterwards. 



1. Limnanthes Douglas^ o yellow 



and white. 



2. iupinus nanus o blue. 



3. Piatystemon californicus o cream- 



colour. 



4. -Mimulus Harrisonw A yellow 



and red. 



5. Frogmore Scarlet Pelargoniums 



i_J scarlet. 



6. Oenothera speciosa A white. 



7. Alonsoa linearis o scarlet and 



yellow. 



8. Eutoca viscosa o dark blue. 



9. Leptosiphon androsaceus o 



French white. 



10. Ferbena Melindris i I bright scar- 



let. 



11. Clarkia pulchella alba o white. 



12. pulchella o pale purple. 



13. Oenothera Drummondw o yellow. 



14. <?eum coccineum A scarlet. 



15. Petunia superba i I dark purple. 



16. Pentstemon geutwnoides A mo- 



rone-colour. 



17. Ferbena teucribides i_l white and 



pink. 



18. Tweediearea superba i_J dark 



crimson. 



19. radicans t I lilac. 



20. Arranidna \ | purple. 



21. Lamberti i_J rose. 



22. Tweediedna i I crimson. 



23. incisa i I pink. 



24. Melindris superba i I dark 



scarlet. 



25. Bartom'« aurea o golden yellow. 



26. Collinsz'a bicolor o purple and 



white. 



27. Phlox multiflora i_J white. 



28. Catananche bicolor Q> blue and 



white. 



29. Nolana atriplicifolia o blue and 



white. 



30. Petunia nyctaginiflora o white. 



31. Clintom'a pulchella o blue, yel- 



low, and white. 



32. Rhodanthe Mangles/?' o rose-co- 



lour and white. 



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Fig. 14. Garden on Gravel. 



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