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Donald G. Mitchell 212 Fruits, Native D. I. Adair . 29I Garden Architecture . . . 18,
103, 207, 343 Geranium, Blue Bedding . . , 24O " Miss Martin • • 310 Gesnera
Zebrina and Splendidissima • a 242 " Culture . • □ • 305 Gladiolus .... • 245
Gloxinia ...
Donald G. Mitchell 212 Fruits, Native D. I. Adair . 29I Garden Architecture . . . 18,
103, 207, 343 Geranium, Blue Bedding . . , 24O " Miss Martin • • 310 Gesnera
Zebrina and Splendidissima • a 242 " Culture . • □ • 305 Gladiolus .... • 245
Gloxinia ...
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E. A. Samuels . . 109 Moss on Lawns ....... 375 Mushroom Culture ....... 366
Musschia Wollastoni ....... 278 Native Fruits . . . D. L. Adair . . .291 Nature and
Habits of Orchids . . Edward C. Herbert . . 90 New Plants . . . . ... . 120, 163 "
Strawberries .
E. A. Samuels . . 109 Moss on Lawns ....... 375 Mushroom Culture ....... 366
Musschia Wollastoni ....... 278 Native Fruits . . . D. L. Adair . . .291 Nature and
Habits of Orchids . . Edward C. Herbert . . 90 New Plants . . . . ... . 120, 163 "
Strawberries .
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There is a native violet, the Canadian, — Viola Canadensis, — which, though
single, is Of remarkable beauty. This, with our other wild violets, white, blue,
yellow, and straw-color, is well worth a place in the garden of early flowers. They
grow ...
There is a native violet, the Canadian, — Viola Canadensis, — which, though
single, is Of remarkable beauty. This, with our other wild violets, white, blue,
yellow, and straw-color, is well worth a place in the garden of early flowers. They
grow ...
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... as large as a foot-cushion, are now a dense mass of purple bloom, almost
hiding the foliage from sight. They have been in their places for four or five years,
improving in beauty every spring. Dklytra cucullaria is a native plant, smaller and
...
... as large as a foot-cushion, are now a dense mass of purple bloom, almost
hiding the foliage from sight. They have been in their places for four or five years,
improving in beauty every spring. Dklytra cucullaria is a native plant, smaller and
...
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The high regard which the native plants of this country hold abroad renders their
better acquaintance and their cultivation an object of interest to the garden. The
wide area, of thousands of miles extent, embraces the most showy, and likewise
...
The high regard which the native plants of this country hold abroad renders their
better acquaintance and their cultivation an object of interest to the garden. The
wide area, of thousands of miles extent, embraces the most showy, and likewise
...
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