PLANTS DIFFICULT TO TRANSPLANT AND THOSE ADAPTED FOR TRANSPLANTING AT SPECIFIC SEASONS OF THE YEAR : Page 833
PLate XLIV The large garden filled with perennials usuall consist of larger groups of flowering perennials which
produces masses of colour during their period of bloom. Irs, phlox,hollyhocks, gladioli, larkspur and anemone produce
the more important floiwer effects in this garden
Plate XLV. A cut-flower garden; the central part filled with annuals and the outer border of perennials serving as aframe with shrubs in the extreme background. A garden of this kind can have a succession of bljom throughout theflowering season. (See chapter XXXII)
planted in the fall. The iris is peculiar and can be successfully trans-planted at any time when the ground is not frozen. The best time isbelieved to be immediately after flowering.