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Dracaena Indivisa
A stove evergreen shrub much valued for itsfoliage and as a tabl...
Buddlea
Half-hardy, tall, deciduous greenhouse shrubs, delighting ina lo...
Polygala Dalmaisiana
This showy evergreen shrub needs a greenhousetreatment. Soil--th...
Leek
Sow early in March, and prick out the plants in rich soil, in as...
Guernsey Lily (nerine Sarniense)
Soil, strong, rich loam withsand, well drained. Plant the bulbs ...
Sage
Hardy perennial. Decoction of leaves drank as tea; used alsofor ...
Anise
Leaves used for garnishing, and for seasoning, like fennel;the s...
Libertia Formosa
The narrow foliage and spikes of pure whiteflowers, produced in ...
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ANNUAL, OR TEN WEEKS' STOCKS
Sow the seeds in February, March,April, and May for succession; those sown in May will continue to
flower till Christmas. The soil should be rich, and occasionally a
little manure-water may be given. Another sowing may be made in August
and September. When the plants have several leaves pot off singly in
vegetable loam and river sand. Height, 1 ft. to 1-1/2 ft.
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Letter A
Aaron's Rod
See "Solidago."...
Abelia
Very ornamental evergreen shrubs, bearing tubular,funnel-shaped ...
Abies (spruce Firs)
Among these ornamental conifers mention may bemade of the beauti...
Abronia
Handsome half-hardy annual trailers. Grow in sandy peat andmulti...
Abutilon
Evergreen greenhouse shrubs of great beauty and easycultivation....
Acacia
Winter and spring flowering greenhouse shrubs with charmingflowe...
Acaena
These shrubby plants are herbaceous and mostly hardy, of acreepi...
Acantholimon Glumaceum (prickly Thrift)
This is a frame evergreenperennial, thriving in any light, rich ...
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