ANNUALS ON THE ROCKERY
MAKE A GOOD DISPLAY.
In view of the fact that rock gardening is so popular, it is well to bear in mind that some annuals are very suitable for association, with alpine and other dwarf plants in the rock garden. Campanula drabaefolia, Mesembryanthemum crystalllnum, IVI. pomeridanum, and M. pyropaeum, Layia elegans, Gilia androsacea and G. rosea, Limnanthes Douglassii, Portulacas, Inopsidium acaule, Grammanthcs gentianoides, Eucliaridiums, Dimorphothcca aurantiaca, and Brachycomo ibiridifolia are but a few of those that can bo usefully employed for filling bare spaces in the rock garden, or for cultivation on those parts where spring-flowering bulbous plants mako an early display and then die down.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1933, Page 6 (Supplement)
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