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The complete garden: Part VIII. WINTER PROTECTION AND MULCHING
Reasons for Winter Protection. Winter protection is necessaryunder the foll
The Complete Garden
The complete garden: Part XIV. ACCENT AND SPECIMEN TREES AND SHRUBS
There are two kinds of specimen plants, those which are used assingle speci
The complete garden: Part XXXII. ANNUALS
No garden is complete without its quota of annuals. The so-called perennial
The complete garden: Part VI. BULB CULTURE
Characteristics of Bulbs. A bulb is a large dormant bud, and isa condensed
The complete garden: Part XXXVI. BULBS
The complete garden: Part IX. EVERGREENS
The complete garden: Part XXXVII. FRAGRANT PLANTS
The complete garden: Part XXX. GAME COVER PLANTS
When selecting ground-cover plants and undergrowth plantsfor locations whic
The complete garden: Part XXXIII. HORTICULTURAL VARIETIES
The complete garden: Part I. INTRODUCTION
The Method of Treatment. The lists of plants do not representa complete and
Introduction to The Complete garden
The Method of Treatment. The lists of plants do not representa complete and
The complete garden: LAWNS
The complete garden: Part XVIII. LOW-GROWING PLANTS ALONG THE INNER SIDE OF CURVING ROADWAYS AND AT ENTRANCES
Plants which are selected for use in this group must have a normallylow-gro
The complete garden: Part VII. MAINTENANCE
The complete garden: Part XXXIX. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS SUBJECT TO DISEASE AND INSECT PESTS
The purpose of the list of plants given below is not to discourage anyprosp
The complete garden: Part XXXI. PERENNIALS FOR DIFFERENT PURPOSES
Whether to use annuals or perennials, what perennials to use fordifferent f
The complete garden: PLANTING AND SEEDING SEASONS
The complete garden: PLANTING AND TRANSPLANTING
The complete garden: Part XXIV. PLANTS ADAPTED TO VARIOUS TYPES OF SOIL CONDITIONS
A very important factor in determining the sorts of plants adaptedto any sp
The complete garden: Part XL. PLANTS DIFFICULT TO TRANSPLANT AND THOSE ADAPTED FOR TRANSPLANTING AT SPECIFIC SEASONS OF THE YEAR
The complete garden: Part XIII. PLANTS FOR BORDER PLANTING
A very important question in the proper development of a lawn ishow to give
The complete garden: Part XXV. PLANTS FOR EXPOSED LAKE FRONT AND RIVER CONDITIONS
We have often noticed plantations along exposed lake fronts andriver fronts
The complete garden: Part XLIII. PLANTS FOR FLORIDA
The complete garden: Part XXIX. PLANTS FOR GROUND COVER
Ground-cover plants are distinctly valuable for a use covered by theliteral
The complete garden: Part XVI. PLANTS FOR HEAVY FORMAL EFFECTS
While many trees and shrubs in the hands of expert designers andgardeners m
The complete garden: Part XII. PLANTS FOR HEDGES
The selection of plants for hedges forms one of the most interestingsubject
The complete garden: Part XLIV. PLANTS FOR MINNESOTA
The lists given in this chapter cover the more common uses for whichplants
The complete garden: Part XVII. PLANTS FOR NATURAL, INFORMAL EFFECTS
As contrasted with plants adapted to heavy or compact formaleffects the pla
The complete garden: Part XXVII. PLANTS FOR PARTIALLY SHADED LOCATIONS
It often becomes necessary to make a selection of the lower-growing trees a
The complete garden: Part XLV. PLANTS FOR SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES
The territory for which this list has been prepared comprises thatlying bet
The complete garden: Part XXVIII. PLANTS FOR UNDERGROWTH PLANTING IN WOODED AREAS
The plants which most successfully fill the requirements for under-growth p
The complete garden: Part XI. PLANTS FOR USE IN CONGESTED CITY DISTRICTS
The effect of dust, smoke, and gas fumes upon vegetation is wellknown and y
The complete garden: Part XLVI. PLANTS FOR USE ON THE OREGON AND WASHINGTON COASTAL PLAIN
The complete garden: Part XXII. PLANTS VALUABLE BECAUSE OF THE AUTUMN COLOURATION OF THE LEAVES
One of the most charming features of our northern landscapes, es-pecially t
The complete garden: Part XX. PLANTS VALUABLE FOR THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THEIR FRUIT
Wall Gardens, Japanese Gardens, Rock Gardens
Japanese, Rock, and Wall Gardens
The complete garden: Part XXXVIII. POISONOUS PLANTS
The increase in the number of country homes that are being builton "new lan
The complete garden: PRUNING
The complete garden: Part XLII. PRUNING REQUIREMENTS
The complete garden: Part XLI. SHRUBS FOR FORCING IN WATER IN EARLY SPRING
Before winter has gone and the warm days of early spring causeour early-flo
The complete garden: Part X. STREET AND AVENUE PLANTING
The complete garden: Part XXI. TREES AND SHRUBS BEARING COLOURED TWIGS
The trees and shrubs in the following list are those whose twigs arecoloure
The complete garden: Part XIX. TREES AND SHRUBS FOR DIFFERENT FLOWERING EFFECTS
Perhaps the most important use of plants is for the effect of theflowers. A
The complete garden: Part XXVI. TREES AND SHRUBS FOR SEASIDE PLANTING
A peculiar situation exists in the relative hardiness of trees andshrubs fo
The complete garden: Part XXXIV. VINES
Vines constitute a small but important group of plants possessingcertain ch
The complete garden: Part XXXV. WINDOW BOXES AND HANGING BASKETS
Strictly speaking, window boxes do not come under the categoryof planting o
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