Garden and forest; a journal of horticulture, landscape art and forestry . y a good plant makes its way into gen-eral cultivation. Garden and Forest, as I remember, described * Rhamnus crenata, Siebold & Zuccarini. Abbild. Akad. Munch., iv., 146 (1843).—Maximowicz, Mem. Acad. Sci. St. Petersburg, x., 18.—Franchet & Savatier, i„ 1S2.—Franchet, Nouv. Arch. Mas., ser. 2, v. 73 (PI. David, i.)—Forbes &Hemsley, Jour. Linn. Sac, xxiii , 128. Frangula crenata, Miquel. Ann. Mils. Lugd. Bat., iii. 32 (Pral. Ft. Jap.) (1S67.)Rhamnus oreigenes, Hance, Jour. , vii., no (1869); viii., 312.


Garden and forest; a journal of horticulture, landscape art and forestry . y a good plant makes its way into gen-eral cultivation. Garden and Forest, as I remember, described * Rhamnus crenata, Siebold & Zuccarini. Abbild. Akad. Munch., iv., 146 (1843).—Maximowicz, Mem. Acad. Sci. St. Petersburg, x., 18.—Franchet & Savatier, i„ 1S2.—Franchet, Nouv. Arch. Mas., ser. 2, v. 73 (PI. David, i.)—Forbes &Hemsley, Jour. Linn. Sac, xxiii , 128. Frangula crenata, Miquel. Ann. Mils. Lugd. Bat., iii. 32 (Pral. Ft. Jap.) (1S67.)Rhamnus oreigenes, Hance, Jour. , vii., no (1869); viii., 312. October 21, Garden and Forest. 425 this one as long ago as in 1888 and kept recommending it for until frost, and their long stems make them excellent for cut-years before any inquiry was made for it. ting. Gaillardias will grow and Mower profusely in any good Nothing is more striking in autumn than a few plants of garden soil. Gaillardia grandiflora distributed through the herbaceous bor- . The perennial double Sunflower, a form of Helianthus mul-. Fig. 56.—Rhamnus crenata.—See page 424. der or set in masses by themselves. The rich coloring ofcrimson and gold is to be seen in no other hardy plant at thisseason. The flowers are quite large, measuring from threeand a half to four inches in diameter and continue to open tiflorus, is still unexcelled among plants which flower in mid-summer and early autumn. It will grow anywhere, making adense bush four feet high, and its rich golden flowers are borneby the hundred. H. orgyalis is a distinct and stately Sunflower, 426 Garden and Forest. [Number 452. eight or ten feet high, with long lanceolate leaves and richgolden flowers of medium size, which open in great abun-dance along two-thirds of the length of the tall stem. It is oneof the best of the single Sunflowers for cutting, and it is where tall-flowering plants are needed. A neat and distinct little border plant is Lady LarpentsPlumbago, which forms


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