Round the Year in the Garden a Descriptive Guide to the Flowers of the Four Sea

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Round the Year in the Garden a Descriptive Guide to the Flowers of the Four Sea
H H Harry Higgott Thomas
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Stock plants potted last autumn make rapid growth in a warm greenhouse and shoots are soon available for cuttings. They form roots readily in pots or boxes of sandy soil. Cuttings that were 137 Round the Year in the Garden nserted in autumn are well rooted and their tops may now be taken off as fresh cuttings.
Sowing Larkspur and Lupin. Among hardy plants of which seeds may be sown now to produce flowering plants this year Delphinium (perennial Larkspur) and Lupin hold high place. Lupins grow m
...ost rapidly and will be in bloom in August, if not before; Delphiniums are not so accommodating, but small flower-spikes may be expected in late summer and quite good ones next year. Seeds of first-class sorts in mixture may be obtained, and some of the seedlings will prove as fine as named varieties. The charming pale mauve Scabious (Scabiosa caucasica) will bloom in late summer from seeds sown now in warmth, so, too, will that lovely golden -yellow flower Coreopsis grandiflora (which is unsurpassed both for border display and for cutting) if grown quickly and given liberal treatment.

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