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Identifier: manualofgardenin01bail (find matches)
Title: Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954
Subjects: Gardening
Publisher: New York, The Macmillan company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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inner border, crim-son achyranthes orcoleus; loops, Cen-taurea gymnocarpa;wedge-shaped por-tions, scarlet gera-nium.No. 15. — Suitable fora corner. Border,red alternanthera;second row, Alter-nanthera aureanana; third row,red alternanthera;center, EcheveriaCalif ornica. 1\0. 10. -DOr&er, 241. Carpet-bed for a bay or recession in the border crimson alternan- planting. thera (another border of yellow alternanthera might be placed inside of this) ;ground, Echeveriasecunda glauca;inner border, Oxalistropseoloides; cen-ter, Alternantheraaurea nana. Or,inner border, Eche-veria Calif ornica;center, crimson al-ternanthera.No. 17. — Anotherbed intended to fillan angle. Itscurved side willalso fit it for usewith a circular de-242. Another circular carpet-bed. sign. Border, dwarf
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THE GROWING OF THE ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 241 blue ageratum; circle, blue lobelia; ground (3 parts), crimson alter-nanthera.Other carpet or mosaic beds (after Long), with the plants indicated,are shown in Figs. 241, 242. 2. The Annual Plants The annual flowers of the seedsmen are those that give theirbest bloom in the very year in which the seeds are sown. Trueannuals are those plants that complete their entire life-cycle inone season. Some of the so-called annual flowers will continueto bloom the second and third years, but the bloom is so poorand sparse after the first season that it does not pay to keep them.Some perennials may be treated as annuals by starting theseeds early; Chinese pink, pansy and snapdragon are examples. The regular biennials may be treated practically as annuals;that is, seeds may be sown every year, and after the first year,therefore, a seasonal succession of bloom may be had. Of suchare adlumia, Canterbury bell, lunaria, ipomopsis, OenotheraLamarckiana; and foxgl

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