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ft. db,i\T\ell Sl G[uitle. 
BED No. 21. 
BED No. 28 — conlinwd. 
1. (fiiiiphaliiim lanatum, kept olippetl, or Dwarf 
Lobelia 
2 & 3. Golden Feather 
4 & 5. Alternanthcra magnlfica or Mentha, with 
a narrow edging of Alternanthcra ainccna 
6. Seduin corsicum or glaucum. 
Summer Fouaoe. 
1. Coleus Verschalfeltii 
2. C'entaurea ragusina comp.acta 
3 & 4. Mrs. Pollock Geranium 
5. Band of any of the Echevcrias, or probably 
Kleinia repens would look the best. 
Sl'RINC. 
Spring. 
1 . Yucca gloriosa 
2 & 3. Pansy, Cliveden purple 
4 k 5. Viola Vestal 
6. Civinorne Pansy (yellow). 
1. Pansy Mulberry 
2. King of Tulips or Hyacinths 
; 3 & 4. Viola Blue Bell 
I 5. Double White Primrose or Yellow. 
Winter. 
1, 2, & 3. Double White Primrose 
4 & 5. Ked Daisy 
G. Stellaria graminea aurea. 
BED No. 31. 
Plants mentioned for No, 28 will do for this. 
BED No. 32. 
BED No. 22. 
C.ARPET. 
Almost any of the before-mentioned plants wouldi 
suit this. 
1, 2, 3, 4, & 5. Alternanthera aimcna, lined out 
with Echeveria secunda 
Outside 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5. Anteuiiaria or Stellaria 
graminea aurea. 
BED No. 25. 
Summer. 
1. Scarlet Geranium 
2. Yellow Calceolaria 
3. Viola Blue Bell. 
Carpet. 
. Altenianthera versicolor gi-audis 
. Mesembryanthemum cordifolium var. 
. Stellaria graminea aurea, edged with Semper- 
vivum montanum. 
BED No. 26. 
1. Golden Feather 
2. Alternanthera 
3. Lobelia Brighton 
4. Mentha 
ft. Cerastium toinontosum. 
No, 27 may be done the same as lb. 
BED No. 28. 
This bed will look gi-aiul if planted with the 
following. 
Su.mmer-Flowerin(:. 
1. Gain’s Vellow Calceolaria or Ageratuin Lady 
Jane 
2. Geranium Vorsuidus, Scarlet, or Brilliantissi- 
mum 
3 & 4. Viola Blue Bell or Purple King Verbena 
5. Edged with Lobelia Defiance, Achillea umbel- 
lata, or Antennaria tomentosa. 
BEDS Nos. 33 & 34. 
SU.MMEIt. 
Could be made very pretty carpet beds. 
1. Dracama Chaimepeuce, or any other graceful 
foliage plant for the centre. 
2. Alternanthera amabilis, the divided lines being 
filled with Mentha or any of the Echeverias 
1 3 & 4. Alternanthera annena spectabilis, and the 
i outer edge with Sempervivum Californicum. 
These beds would look well if planted with any 
of the above-mentioned spring flowers. 
Spring. 
No. 34 Bed should be raised to a mound and 
lined out with the many kind of, Sedums, Seiu- 
pervivums, Echeverias, and larger growing one in 
the centre, and 2, 3, 4, and 5 divisions filled with 
any of the above-mentioned dwarf-growing plants 
according to list. 
BED No. 35. 
The several lines to be planted with any dwarf- 
growing plants that can be keiit clipped. Thy- 
mus lanuginosa or Golden Feather is the best, 
and the open spaces of Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, 
to be filled in u-ith any dwarf-giowing plants 
already mentioned according to list, and what- 
ever plants that may be at hand. If the bed is 
large, any ornamental zonals may be used. 
The same remarks apply also to Bed No. 36. 
BED No. 36. 
1. Golden Feather 
2. Lobelia Blue 
3. Mentha 
4. Alternanthera amabilis. 
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