ON BEDDING PLANTS. 



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plant of Abutilon Thompsoni in the round portions at each end 



of the panels. The number 5's should each have a centre 

 plant of Abutilon, and be carpeted with Pachyphytiim bracteosum ; 

 No. 6 with Alternmithera versicolor ; No. 7 with Alt. major 

 niirea or Alt. aiirea nana ; the groundwork (No. 8) being 

 carpeted with Mentha, Herniaria, Antennaria, or Sedum glaucum^ 

 In Bed K (Fig. 105), panel No. i might be planted with 

 Alternanthera aiirea, having a centre plant of Perilla ; No. 2 with 

 Alt. amoena; while the top and the two lower No. 2 panels 

 might each have a centre plant of Chamsepeuce ; No. 3 with 

 Alterfianthera versicolor., having centre plants of Centaurea ; No. 4 

 with Alternanthera magnifica : No. 5 with specimen dot plants- 

 of Perilla ; the groundwork (No. 6) might be filled in with 

 Mentha, Herniaria, Antennaria, or Stellaria. 



Fig. 106. — Design for Carpet Bed (L). 



In Bed L (Fig. 106), No. i should be planted with a specimen 

 Dracaena or Aralia ; No. 2 with Echeveria Peacockii ; No. 3 with 

 Alternanthera amoena ; No. 4 with Alt. aiirea nana., having 

 centre plants of Iresine ; No. 5 with Alt. magnifica or Alt. rosea 

 nana, having centre plants of Acacia lophantha ; No. 6 with 

 Alternanthera versicolor or Alt. major ; the groundwork (No. 7) 

 with Mentha, Mesembryanthemum, Antennaria, Herniaria, or 

 Sedum. The central panel might be nicely moulded from a 

 slightly raised centre to the edges. 



Spring Bedding. 



This consists in planting beds in the autumn with bulbs and 

 hardy herbaceous subjects for an early spring display. When the 

 summer bedders have lost their beauty, and no longer present 

 an attractive appearance, they are removed — those that are 

 required for next season's display are placed in their winter 



