PLANTS FOR USE ON THE OREGON AND WASHINGTON COASTAL PLAIN : Page 1050
A design of plants which form a close mat on the surface of the groundand respond to severe cutting back, as distinguished from ground-cover plants which may stand several inches above the ground,
Earthy material (occurring in nature), whose chief property is plasticwhen wet. The size of particles varies from 1-5000 to 1-25000 ofinch in diameter. Bakes and cracks freely when dried out.
A cluster of roots or bulbs or tubers capable of being divided inseparate plants or of producing one large mass of plants resemblinsingle plant.
Plants which have been taken from their native habitat direct from the collecting ground to the new location. These reqiresmore care and are subject to greater loss than nursery-grown stock