376 LONDON PARKS & GARDENS 
Bed 5. 
1. Dark Wallflowers with margin of Gardiner’s Garter (Phalaris). 
2. Pelargonium Achievement 4 feet high and 4 feet apart, centre of 
bed and margin planted with dwarf plants of same variety. 
3. Celosia pyramidalis crimson and gold, with some crimson Cocks¬ 
combs intermixed, the remaining portion of bed thickly planted to the 
margin with Leucophytum Brownii. 
Bed 6. 
1. Autumn planting for spring flowers:—Hyacinth Grande Maitre, 
blue. 
2. An interesting combination of the following flowers in rotation, 
fresh ones being introduced as others faded :—Linum perenne, Ixias, 
Sparaxis, and Calochortus, in variety, Oxalis rosea, Camassia esculenta, 
Lychnis Viscaria, Crassula coccinea, Balsams with double pink blooms. 
The setting for these flowers was a variegated grass. A good effect 
was the result for many weeks. 
3. For the remainder of the season this bed was filled with a succes¬ 
sion of Lilium speciosum roseum on a green ground, with a margin of 
Agathea ccelestis. 
