THE GROWING OF THE ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 237 
Cuphea tricolor (C. Llave), 18 (8-12). 
Dwarf nasturtium (Tropsolum), 12-18 (12-18). 
Begonia, Vernon, 12 (6-8). 
Verbenas, 12 (6-12). 
Phlox Drummondii, Dwarf, 6 (4-6). 
White. — Salvia splendens, White-flowered, 36 (12-18). 
Geraniums, 18-24 (12). 
Lantana, Innocence, 18-24 (8-12). 
Lantana, Queen Victoria, 24 (8-12). 
Verbena, Snow Queen, 12 (6-12). 
Ageratum, White, 9 (6-9). 
Phlox Drummondii, Dwarf, 6 (4-6). 
Pink. — Petunia, Countess of Ellesmere, 18 (8-12). 
Lantana, 24 (8-12). 
Verbena, Beauty of Oxford, 6 (8-12). 
Phlox Drummondii, Dwarf, 6 (4-6). 
Yellow. — Dwarf nasturtium, 12 (12-18). 
Anthemis coronaria fl. pl., 12 (6-8). 
Blue. — Ageratum Mexicanum, 12 (6-8). 
Verbenas, 6 (6-12). 
Heliotrope, Queen of Violets, 18 (12-18). 
In Fig. 240 are shown a few designs suitable for carpet-beds. 
They are intended merely to be suggestive, not to be copied pre- 
cisely. The simple forms and component parts of the more 
elaborate beds may be arranged into other designs. Likewise 
the arrangement of plants, which will be mentioned as suitable 
for making a given pattern, is only one of many possible com- 
binations. The idea is merely to bring out the design dis- 
tinctly. To accomplish this it is only necessary to use plants of 
contrasting color or growth. To illustrate how varied are the 
arrangements that may be used, and how easily different effects 
are produced with a single design, several different combina- 
tions of color for the bed No. 1 will be mentioned: 
No. 1.— Arrangement A: Outside, Alternanthera amoena spec- 
tabilis; inside, Stevia serrata variegata. B: lobelia, Crystal 
