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Identifier: gardenbluebook00holl (find matches)
Title: The garden bluebook;
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Holland, Leicester Bodine, 1882- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Perennials. (from old catalog)
Publisher: Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Page & company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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es Culture Propagation PHYSOSTEGIA (From the Greek physa, a bladder, and stego, to cover, in reference to the inflated fruiting calyx) Labiata 58. Physostegia virginica, var. alba (P. virginidna, var. alba;Dracocephalum virginidnum, var. album) English Names: White false dragons head, Obedient plant, Lions heart. HORTICULTURAL VARIETY, TYPE FROM NORTH AMERICA JULY AND AUGUST SMALL, white, curiously shaped, tubular flowers, often an inch long,closely borne in graceful terminal spikes on erect stems above abushy plant three or four feet high. Foliage thick, fine, and persistent.Good in the herbaceousborder, especially as acontrast to plants ofcoarser habit, or in shrub-bery. Good also for natu-ralizing in moist placesand for cutting. A perfectly hardyperennial of easy culturein a strong, rather moist,and rich soil. Shouldhave a sunny situation.If not allowed to seed,will bloom for a longperiod. For good results it re-quires frequent divisionor replanting. Propagate by divisionin spring.
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34S Name YEAR 19 19 19 19 APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOTES ON THEYEARS CLIMATICCONDITIONS ET? General Observations N& LATIN NAME Common Name Season Habitat. Flower (Color & Height) Plant & Foliage (Hehit & Height) Uses Culture Propagation PLATYCODON (From the Greek plalys, broad, and kodon, a bell)Campanulacea 79. Platycodon grandifldrum (Campanula grandiflora;Wahlenbergia grandiflora) English Names: Balloon flower, Japanese bellflower. EASTERN ASIA JULY THROUGH SEPTEMBER IARGE, wide-open, purplish blue, bell-shaped flowers two or three-/ inches across, with curious inflated buds, very freely borne at thetips of close-branching, upright leafy stems, forming a bushy plant oneto three feet high. Leavesabout three inches long,pointed-oval, light green,and handsome, lasting infair condition untilOctober. One of the verybest plants for the herba-ceous border on accountof its profusion andbeauty of bloom, longseason, and good habit. A perfectly hardyperennial of eas

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  • booksubject:Perennials___from_old_catalog_
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