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Title: The garden week by week throughout the year; a practical handbook to gardening operations for every week in the year and to the culture of all important plants, with numerous coloured plates and half-tone engravings and one hundred practical illus
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Wright, Walter P. (Walter Page), 1864-1940
Subjects: Gardening
Publisher: New York, Doubleday, Page
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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HIRII™;,;;*; •...tfA/wii;.w.,.< ,<- Fig. 31.—Grouping Herbaceous Plants. a. Positions for dwarf plants at the front. b. Positions for plants of medium height. c. Where to plant the tallest subjects. d. Grass or path, as the case may be. white Tobacco (Nicotiana Affinis), should not be for-gotten, as it flowers profusely; it can be raised like theStocks and Asters. Is the reader interested in this idea of arrangingcolour groups in his herbaceous borders ? If so, andhe would like to carry it a little further, he can put ablock of pink next to his white one, and follow withblue and yellow. We have several good pink flowersavailable. To begin with, pink is a colour fairly 114
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THE DAWN OF SPRING common in Hollyhocks, so that we can at once secure Marchsomething tall for the back. But almost more desirable I-I5still is the Sweet Pea. Countess Spencer is a brilliantpink, and the more freely the flowers are cut the longerthe plants will bloom. The Rose Mallow is a mediumheight plant that has the great merit of large flowersand continuous blooming ; these tend to compensatefor its rather straggly habit. The pink Canterbury Bellwill be splendid in early summer, and a sister biennialthat is somewhat dwarfer, but equally beautiful in colour,is the salmon-pink Sweet William. Pyrethrums andPaeonies give us some beautiful pink varieties, and bothare early bloomers ; but the Pyrethrums are perpetualwhen cut over after the first blooming. Two very fineannuals are available in dwarf pink Godetia and ClarkiaElegans, both of which last well. Silene Pendula Com-pacta is a good dwarf pink annual. The pink Snap-dragon is magnificent, and can be grown from seed likean annual.

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  • bookyear:1909
  • bookdecade:1900
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Wright__Walter_P___Walter_Page___1864_1940
  • booksubject:Gardening
  • bookpublisher:New_York__Doubleday__Page
  • bookcontributor:Cornell_University_Library
  • booksponsor:MSN
  • bookleafnumber:147
  • bookcollection:cornell
  • bookcollection:americana
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