Colour in the flower garden . ROSE BLUSH GALLIC A PLANTED ON THE TOP OFDRY C/J THE JUNE GARDEN 43 of the Flag Irises, and is planted between and aroundthe Olearias to form part of the colour-picture. Beyond this group, and only separated from it bysome pale yellow Irises, are two plants of the DropmoreAnchusa, marked A on the plan, of pure paleblue, and another clump of Spircea Aruncus, markedS, and one of a good pure white Lupine, with sometall clear yellow Irises and white Foxgloves. Nowthe colouring changes, passing through a group ortwo of the rich half-tones of Irises of the squ


Colour in the flower garden . ROSE BLUSH GALLIC A PLANTED ON THE TOP OFDRY C/J THE JUNE GARDEN 43 of the Flag Irises, and is planted between and aroundthe Olearias to form part of the colour-picture. Beyond this group, and only separated from it bysome pale yellow Irises, are two plants of the DropmoreAnchusa, marked A on the plan, of pure paleblue, and another clump of Spircea Aruncus, markedS, and one of a good pure white Lupine, with sometall clear yellow Irises and white Foxgloves. Nowthe colouring changes, passing through a group ortwo of the rich half-tones of Irises of the squalenssection to the perennial Poppies ; P. rupifragumnearest the path and, next to it, P. pilosum ; both ofa rich apricot colour. Backing these is a group ofthe larger hybrid that nearly always occurs in gardenswhere there are both P. rupifragum and P. appearance it is a small orientate with a strong lookof rupifragum about the foliage. As a garden plantit has the advantages of being of an intermediate sizeand of having a long season of bloom, a quality nodoubt inher


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