Garden planning and planting . nd mauve Violas. This is a fairexpedient, too, for separating two sorts offancy Pansies. A round bed well edged in scallops is shownby Fig. 6 ; this edgecan be of any small,evergreen foliagesubject, but Sedumacre is shrubby littlegolden variegatedEuonymus is a goodcentrepiece, B; theline c could be ofthe same plant asthe scalloped edge,or else a greenmossy Saxifrage forcontrast. Theflowers at A andD could be whiteStocks and Begoniasemperfiorens. Astudy of possibleevergreen dwarf per-ennials will revealother suitable plants, such as Erinushirsutus, Cer
Garden planning and planting . nd mauve Violas. This is a fairexpedient, too, for separating two sorts offancy Pansies. A round bed well edged in scallops is shownby Fig. 6 ; this edgecan be of any small,evergreen foliagesubject, but Sedumacre is shrubby littlegolden variegatedEuonymus is a goodcentrepiece, B; theline c could be ofthe same plant asthe scalloped edge,or else a greenmossy Saxifrage forcontrast. Theflowers at A andD could be whiteStocks and Begoniasemperfiorens. Astudy of possibleevergreen dwarf per-ennials will revealother suitable plants, such as Erinushirsutus, Cerastiums, Wulfenia car-inthiaca, Spergula pilifera, andSedum album and brevifolium. Beds of various shape.—It isusual to plant standard Roses roundlawns, each alone in a small roundbed, but the effect is much prettierif the beds are not all round but of different shapes. Of the designsgiven here, Figs. 1, 3, 6, and 8 are most suitable for such beds, thoughthey are also excellent for other and much larger ones^ either in grass. FIG. 4
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