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Saponaria, Saxifrage, Sedum, Sempervivum, Silene, Stellaria, 

 Verbascums in variety, Veronica, Vinca, Viola, Waldsteinia, 

 Wahlenbergia graminifolia and serpyllifolia, two dwarf 

 plants bearing handsome, purple, campanula - like 

 flowers. Zauschneria californica, Californian Fuchsia, 

 a plant that generally succeeds better in a wall than 

 grown in a bed, bearing brilliant, scarlet flowers two 

 inches in length. There are early and late flowering 

 forms of this subject, the former of which should 

 always be procured. Besides the foregoing, Wall- 

 flowers, both of the common and Alpine sections, will 

 succeed admirably, and on the shady portions Ferns will 

 find a congenial resting-place. 



