no Rock Garnishing 



Aubrietias, too, are valuable for like positions if judi- 

 ciously employed. In like manner where a large shel- 

 ving rock exists Zauschneria would do good service, and 

 a few fresh bits inserted would soon make for effect. 

 On a smaller scale seeds or freshly rooted cuttings 

 of the dwarf-growing glaucous-leaved Dianthi when 

 they have formed their cushions would ever constitute 

 a pretty feature, still better when studded with flowers. 

 They love the rocks, too, and while adorning them 

 well, assist not infrequently by effacing some of the 

 errors of the rock-builder, yawning gaps and the hke, 

 which, unfurnished, ever catch the eye, a reflection, 

 to say the least, on thoughtless, unfinished work. 



