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flora purple ; F unkia ; Gentian acaulis blue, and Gentian verna ; 
Geum montanum and sibericum orange and salmon ; 
Heuchera sanguinea scarlet; Iberis , candytuft^ white in variety ; 
Iris graminea, pumila , reticulata , and other varieties ; Jasione 
blue, lavender (a dwarf variety) ; Linaria compacta ; Litho- 
spermum prostratum blue ; Lupinus nootkatensis blue; Lychnis 
rose, and lychnis floreplena pink, viscaria red, alba white ; 
Meconopsis cambrica yellow, and its double form in orange 
and yellow ; Mimulus yellow and red ; Myosotis blue, white, 
and pink ; CE noth era eximea, speciosa, and taraxacifolia 
white, rosea pink, fruticosa yellow ; Omphalodes verna blue, 
Omphalodes lucill'ue and nitida ; Onosma tauricum yellow ; 
Papaver pilosum terra-cotta ; Papaver nudicaule orange, 
white, and yellow, ruprifola salmon ; Pentstemon coerulce 
azure blue, and glaber purple ; Plumbago larpentee cobalt 
blue ; Polemomum pulcherrimum ceeruleum blue, reptans 
blue ; Polygonum alpinum white, vaccinifolium pink ; Poten- 
tilla nitida pink ; Primulas in variety ; Pulmonaria blue, 
white, and red ; Ranunculus in variety ; Rudbeckia New- 
manii yellow ; Salvia argentea grey ; Santolina incana grey 
foliage ; Sedum spectabile ; Saponaria ocymoides ; Silene in 
variety pink and white ; Solidago (golden rod) virgaurea ; 
Spiraea palmata alba white ; Stachys grey foliage ; Statice 
incana pink and white ; Thalictrum adiantifolium white, 
minus purple ; Ti are l la cordifolia white ; Trollius in variety 
orange ; Valerian red and white ; Veronica repens blue 
(carpeting plant), Veronica spicata blue and white, and 
Candida blue ; Violas in all colours ; Zauschneria scarlet. 
Where no stone edging is to be had, it will 
be best not to use the very low-growing 
edging plants, except here and there, as a 
carpet to lilies or narcissus, or the effect will 
be too stiff and formal. 
