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scription of the elegant flower-garden, on the lawn at Drop- 
more, the beds being cut out of the smooth turf. 
u The flower-garden at Dropmore is shown in fig. 76. 
In this the plants are so disposed, that when in flower the 
corresponding forms of the figure contain corresponding 
coloured flowers. The following is a list of the plants which 
occupy this figure during summer, with the order in which 
they are disposed : and a corresponding enumeration of the 
bulbs and other plants which occupy the beds during winter 
and spring. 
In Summer. 
Beds. 
1 . Rosa Indica, (blush China,) bordered with R. Semperfloreus 
flore pleno, and R. Indica minor. 
2. Pelargonium inquinans, (Scarlet Geranium.) 
3. Verbena Lamberti. 
4. Senecio elegans, flore pleno. (Double Jacobea.) 
5. 5. Alonsoa incisifolia. 
6. 6. Agathea excelsis. 
7. Fuchsia coccinea, (Lady’s Eardrop,) bordered with Double 
Primrose. 
8. Helitropium peruvianum. 
9. Ruellia formosa. 
10. Ageratum mexicanum. 
11. Dianthus chinensis, (Indian Pink,) and Mignonette. 
12. , Lobelia splendens. 
13. Dianthus satifolius. 
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