. Gleanings from French gardens: comprising an account of such features of French horticulture as are most worthy of adoption in British gardens. Gardening; Gardens. Subtropical Gardening. 3i Acanthus latifolius.—This is a plant that anybody can grow, and which is in all respects fine. The leaves are bold and noble in out- line, and the plant has a tendency, rare in some hardy things with. Fig. II.—Acanthus latifolius. otherwise fine qualities, to retain its leaves till the end of the season without losing a particle of its freshness and polished verdure. In fact the only thing we have to deci
. Gleanings from French gardens: comprising an account of such features of French horticulture as are most worthy of adoption in British gardens. Gardening; Gardens. Subtropical Gardening. 3i Acanthus latifolius.—This is a plant that anybody can grow, and which is in all respects fine. The leaves are bold and noble in out- line, and the plant has a tendency, rare in some hardy things with. Fig. II.—Acanthus latifolius. otherwise fine qualities, to retain its leaves till the end of the season without losing a particle of its freshness and polished verdure. In fact the only thing we have to decide about this subject is, what is the best. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Robinson, W. (William), 1838-1935. London, F. Warne; New York, Scribner, Welford
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