Sunset . com-pany will be glad tooffer suggestions. Send to the Bureau for a/rff copy of AMessage to Garden Lovers. This de-lightfully illustrated booklet givesdetails for the illumination of porches,terraces and gardens . . for lightingoutdoor recreation. It tells how to lightproperty for protection and how tohigh-light individual garden is full of good ideas for garden light-ing that will set you planning to makean evening paradise of your own lovedlawns and flower beds. Sending for afree copy entails no obligation what-soever. Just fill out and mail the cou-pon today. 1 WLABE C


Sunset . com-pany will be glad tooffer suggestions. Send to the Bureau for a/rff copy of AMessage to Garden Lovers. This de-lightfully illustrated booklet givesdetails for the illumination of porches,terraces and gardens . . for lightingoutdoor recreation. It tells how to lightproperty for protection and how tohigh-light individual garden is full of good ideas for garden light-ing that will set you planning to makean evening paradise of your own lovedlawns and flower beds. Sending for afree copy entails no obligation what-soever. Just fill out and mail the cou-pon today. 1 WLABE COO -IRATI Ni >^lt 4 ^ ^^ 1 ^ti ^riA t ^ Pacific Coast Electrical Bureau Department S 5 601 West 5th Street. Los Angeles 447 Sutter Street, San Francisco Please send me the Bureaus/rw bookleton Garden Lixhiing. I understand there is noobligation on my part and that this bookletwill show me how 1 can make my gardenlovelier with light. Name^ Streft Cily State. Better Light. •. Better Sight AY 1935 68. Saponaria ocymoides , over a rock wall X O supplement thearticle on rock walls byEdith Banghart in this issue,we have selected severalrock plants that are prov-ing especially popular in Bay Re-gion gardens. All are new or un-usual, well worth growing, andhardy except where noted. For an exciting, modernistic notein the rockery, select the gracefulPrimula Uttomana. The foliage of this primulais characteristic, but the flowers are poker-likeand warm reddish in color and are held erecton 15-inch stems. This does well in our coastalrock gardens, but is even more spectacular inlocalities where the crown can freeze beneath a blanketof heavy frost or snow. Provide most primulas with arich soil, partial shade, ample moisture, and have somepoison bait at hand in case of snail or sowbug attackson their delectable leaves. Native to the dry, sandy stream beds of New Zea-land is Raouiia australis, a form of the so-calledvegetable sheep, and an interesting close-shavengrayish-s


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