Archive image from page 484 of A dictionary of modern gardening. A dictionary of modern gardening . dictionaryofmode00john Year: 1847 ''The Grass Lawn Rake, (Fig. 141,) has teeth sharpened on both edges, and is used for raking the grass in order to cut off the flower heads or buds of daisies, dandelions, and other plants, and the uneven tufts on grass lawns.' —Rural Reg. Fig. 141, RAMONDIA pj/renaico. Hardy herb- aceous perennial. Division. Light soil. RAMPION. Phyteuma and Cyphia Phyteuma. RAMPION. Campanula rnpunculus. Soil and Situation.—The soil ought to be moderately moist, but it mus
Archive image from page 484 of A dictionary of modern gardening. A dictionary of modern gardening . dictionaryofmode00john Year: 1847 ''The Grass Lawn Rake, (Fig. 141,) has teeth sharpened on both edges, and is used for raking the grass in order to cut off the flower heads or buds of daisies, dandelions, and other plants, and the uneven tufts on grass lawns.' —Rural Reg. Fig. 141, RAMONDIA pj/renaico. Hardy herb- aceous perennial. Division. Light soil. RAMPION. Phyteuma and Cyphia Phyteuma. RAMPION. Campanula rnpunculus. Soil and Situation.—The soil ought to be moderately moist, but it must be light. A shady rich border is most favourable. If it is cloddy or subject
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