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character might be added filled with Lijsimachia, either vulgaris or 

 thyrsiflora or punctata, all of these being yellow, so as to get a contrast 

 of colour with the other beds. I merely mention this as showing what 



may be done at very small expense with these common pretty old flowers, 

 of which so little use seems now to be made. Another way of getting 

 foliage beds at trifling expense is to plant a] number of young Ailantus — 



