My Garden

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My Garden
Louise Beebe Wilder
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With all the pink Phloxes they are lovely, but with the delicate Mme. Paul Dutre they produce a particularly charming harmony.
Somewhat resembling the Sea Hollies are the Globe Thistles (Echinops) of which E. Ritro, three feet, and bannaticus, five feet, are good representatives. Both have metallic blue, thistle-like flowers and glaucous foliage. These may be used in the same colour combi- nations as the Sea Hollies and are as useful.
A beautiful and little used native plant of late July is the
... Rose Loosestrife, Lythrum Salicaria var. Rosea superba. It is a tall plant, four feet in height, carrying its leafy branches erectly and bearing at the top of each a long spike of rose or, perhaps one should admit, magenta flowers. But no one need hold aloof from what they are pleased to call " that fighting colour, " for it is so frank and clean and splendid in this plant that it can but win admiration and respect. Pale, ivory-coloured Hollyhocks are charming in its neighbourhood, and such buff -coloured Gladioli as Isaac Buchanan.

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