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WINDOW GARDENINO. 
Cuphea ylatycentra, Anemone coronaria, Sanvitalia procumbens fl. pi Priinnla 
sortusoides, Gazania splendens, Geum coccineum, Ajuga reptans fol. var., Arabis 
ilbida fol. var., Cyclamen Persicum and Coura, Saxifraga sannentoaa, Cerastium 
tomentosum, Myosotis Azorica, Ornithogalum aureum, Erinus alpinus Calan- 
drina umbellata, Viola cornuta, lutea and Viola odorata tbe Czar, Campanula 
puUa (pussilla), C. soldanellifolia, Vidali, Garganica, coclilearifolia and Solda- 
nella alpina. Collect of all these plants as the season allows. 
Fig. 20 is a low flower 
stand, best placed in front 
of a high looking glass, 
or in summer in front of 
a fireplace. Such flower 
stand requires mostly 
plants with ornamental 
and variegated foliage, to 
be seen from above. For 
instance, all the varieties 
of Begonia Rex, hydro- 
cotyledes, manic at a, 
Warcsewitzii, D r e g e i, 
smaragdina, stigmosa, 
Pearcei and ricinifolia ; 
different Caladias, San- 
chezia nobilis, Maranta 
zebrina, pardina, vittata, 
regalis, and Lindeni, sur- 
rounded by Torenia Asi- 
atica, Hoya carnosa, Tra- 
descantia discolor, Gym- 
nostachys Pearci, Pepe- 
romia argyraea, P i 1 e a 
m u s c s a and various 
kinds of Gesneria and 
Gloxinia . 
Fig. 21, an Aquarium 
covered by a little arbor, 
to be used for window 
decoration or flower 
tables. Plants, as the 
Fig. 23. Flower Basket -vritli Gold-fish basin. CUt showS US, are : Cype- 
rus alternifolius, Calla sethiopica minor, [ris fgetidissima, Acones graminifolius 
and Tsolepis parlatoris. For climbing plants, which will well cover the arbor, 
lake : Pilogyne suavis, Tropaeolum tri-colorum or Smilax microphylla (MedeoU 
asparagoidcs.^ 
