Journal, Volume 3International Garden Club, 1919 - Floriculture |
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Page 26
International Garden Club. " QUIET SPOT IN THE GARDEN THAT I LOVE " THE REEF STEPS TO THE ROCK GARDEN THE REEF. 26.
International Garden Club. " QUIET SPOT IN THE GARDEN THAT I LOVE " THE REEF STEPS TO THE ROCK GARDEN THE REEF. 26.
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... rock gardens , the open garden , or bare spaces in a greenhouse , the indoor cultivation making a pleasant occupa- tion for the dark days of Winter . And so the garden advanced year by year . Paths arranged themselves , as it were ...
... rock gardens , the open garden , or bare spaces in a greenhouse , the indoor cultivation making a pleasant occupa- tion for the dark days of Winter . And so the garden advanced year by year . Paths arranged themselves , as it were ...
Page 31
International Garden Club. STEPS TO THE ROCK GARDEN THE REEF THE POOL OAKLAND FARM DEDHAM , MASSACHUSETTS IN JUNE IN. 31.
International Garden Club. STEPS TO THE ROCK GARDEN THE REEF THE POOL OAKLAND FARM DEDHAM , MASSACHUSETTS IN JUNE IN. 31.
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... rock where the soil is so thin and scant one marvels how it finds sustenance . Just , for example , think of the many spring flowering bulbs : Snowdrops , Scilla , Crocus , Chionodoxa , Anemone , Erythronium , Fritillaria , Hyacinth ...
... rock where the soil is so thin and scant one marvels how it finds sustenance . Just , for example , think of the many spring flowering bulbs : Snowdrops , Scilla , Crocus , Chionodoxa , Anemone , Erythronium , Fritillaria , Hyacinth ...
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... native slime ( they are so feeble that it must be carefully done ) and set them in a sunny border in a mixture of peat , sand and ROCK GARDEN AT MARIEMONT loam , keep them from being EXAMPLES OF AMERICAN GARDENING 83.
... native slime ( they are so feeble that it must be carefully done ) and set them in a sunny border in a mixture of peat , sand and ROCK GARDEN AT MARIEMONT loam , keep them from being EXAMPLES OF AMERICAN GARDENING 83.
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