I planting a bed with flowers of two contrasting colours I should adopt the simple plan of using a broad edging of one colour with a central mass of the other. A bed of white pinks, edged with mauve violas, or of purple blue Canterbury bells, edged with... Garden Planning - Page 313by William Snow Rogers - 1911 - 423 pagesFull view - About this book
| Marion Cran - Gardening - 1913 - 332 pages
...happening on the following in Mr. Rogers' charming book, " Garden Planning " — " Were I planting a bed of two contrasting colours I should adopt the simple...other. A bed of white pinks edged with mauve violas, or purple blue Canterbury bells edged with yellow violas, or with the yellowish green foliage of the pyrethrum... | |
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