PLANTS DIFFICULT TO TRANSPLANT AND THOSE ADAPTED FOR TRANSPLANTING AT SPECIFIC SEASONS OF THE YEAR : Page 839
immediately after this plant is transplanted to give it a mulch of somelight texture such as partially decayed oak leaves in order to providea satisfactory fertilizer and to prevent excessive evaporation from thesoil which surrounds the roots.
A. Plants Which Should Be Transplanted in Autumn:
Anemone pennsylvanica Lilium (not stem-rooting)
Canadian Windflower Lily
Aquilegia (in variety) Paeonia
Columbine Peony
Dicentra spectabilis Phlox divaricata