38 LITTLE GARDENS 
A bed of hardy annuals sown so as to carry out this pattern 
looks pleasing ; the lines A and B may be of a crimson scarlet and a 
salmon rose Shirley Poppy. C can be covered over with Mignonette, 
D with white Candytuft ; E can show forth the gorgeous amber of 
FIG. 2,—ORIGINAL PLANTING OF AN OBLONG BED. 
Eschscholtzia crocea, with the line F done in a salmon pink variety 
of Cupid Sweet Pea, the line G being similarly done with a carmine 
Cupid Sweet Pea; the space H should match the opposite one of 
Eschscholtzia, so a deep gold Tom Thumb Nasturtium will answer 
the purpose splendidly. As for the edging I, running as it does past 
