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THE GARDENERS- MAGAZINE. 



ATTRPTT7-rTA<J dorssoni and A Ccimpbelli, which lound essential that tlie colours do nob clash. 



AUiSKmUAb. their way into a host of gardens, and helped Another point worthy of consideration is. 



ppeariue in a recent issue of the f<'"«i^^«i'-^bly to build up the present popu- variety of arrangement; by this I mean 



''magaLe, o^er the mitiak [^e^lm rf t'"- / T'^'Ti"^ that one should Siot ah, a/s keep to th. 



l.scusses the merits of Aubrietia ^l"^', ' 1'^^''^^'',' ^^"""^'^ f^^'l '^"^^ ^""^ convenient oppoituni- 



Al in comparison tvith Aubrie- \ T^""^ ^'f ^^"^ P^^^^^> ^^"^^^ introduce some novel feature. Unless 



los. Having abundant oppor- J' \^^9^''<=^'^^^^^, J «»ght this is done one's employers will naturally 



noting the peculiarities ami vir- ^ • advance of the quaint little A. think you have only one stereotyped f<pnn 



■ - including a ^ '^^^^^'^ P"?^"^^ ^ ^!^«'«tion, and they will natuially tn. 



IS, I venture J ^ ^ which one day may of the sameness, 



these most flowered aubrietias. A white aubnetia has wide oiu^ ;ui(l of couim^ must bo Governed 



or,.! o, ^^"^^^ ^- Antili- to ^1 laiLv . xlonl l.v t lio tiino of year 



ir and^ away bani, which 1 have been unable to trace ; Jiriul,. ^-Xu.uv^ ...mum -.ilv look uell arranged 

 ,^ ^^^^^^ Inrulsr^is \]w [nllrr add to rather 



. form, and I should i 



lappen to have it under notic 



blossom, duco\^i;h-\c^HarefftL"7s^;u:uw;^^^^^^^^^ "a'nr': r::;;; u.rT.ring 



|»'1^<1 by uheth.r ina sed upon the slopes ol nu'.,, p, ,< . i , h. Mcon,-, uoU doS 



r streaming from the 

 lis, thev ar* 



g the days of^spnn- niul twi.uncii llou.i. uuli iliui o^. n foliage 



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