devote one or more beds to this purpose, where the latter occur close to the 
house, not otherwise. Beds situated near groups of shrubs, and away from 
the dwelling and walks, require to be planted with something of a bolder 
GROUP OF LILIUM CANDIDUM AND SWEET SCENTED TOBACCO. 
character—something that will harmonise in form and stature with the back¬ 
ground. To plant beds in such a position with dwarf plants would have a 
similar effect to placing a mole-hill at the foot of a mountain. All such 
Flower Beds and Borders . 
