MIXED BORDERS AND ROCK GARDENS. 



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they should be grown in the full sunlight in an airy situation, but should be provided with a 

 deep and moist rout-run. 



/Ethionemas, especially /E. cordifolium, are well suited for the rock garden. They should 

 be planted in porous soil in a sunny position. The Anemones thrive best in a partially 

 shaded site in sandy loam. Antirrhinum glutinosum succeeds well in light, rich soil in a warm 

 position. Anthemis carpatica is of easy culture and is not particular in the matter of soil. 



BOLD ROCK WORK. 



Anthyllis montana is well adapted for culture in the rock garden in sandy peat. It is a pretty 

 creeping Alpine plant that should not be overshadowed by stronger-growing subjects. Arenarias 

 grow readily in sandy peat and loam, A. balearica being especially well adapted for covering 

 moist rock surfaces with its creeping tendrils and countless minute white blossoms. A. montana 

 is another valuable species. Armerias (Sea Pinks) succeed in any ordinary soil in an open 

 position. Aster alpinus likes a warm, porous soil and full exposure to the sun. Aubrietias will 



