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medium and taller growing annuals and peren- 
nials that are considered suitable. Because 
of the contrasts in size, you will be better 
pleased with your garden than when only 
tiny plants are used. Arranging for color har- 
mony in a rock garden is not quite so im- 
portant as in the ordinary garden border. 
Tints and shades of rock plant flowers are 
delicate and seldom clash. Use some white, 
though, for it is always pleasing among the 
brighter blossoms. 
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Plant Perennials for Permanence 
When you build a rock garden, you want it 
to become more beautiful as time goes on. 
Perennials, wisely chosen and well cared for, 
bring this about. By growing and spreading 
from year to year, they fill the chinks and 
spaces, taking away the newness. They give 
the effect of naturalness, too, and the ever- 
increasing charm of having been there a long 
time. 
Plant Annuals for Various Needs 
Most rock garden perennials bloom in spring 
and very early summer, leaving only foliage 
effects for the remainder of the season. There 
are many suitable annuals, however, that will 
keep your rock garden in flower from June to 
early October. Since annuals must be re- 

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