. The wild garden; or, Our groves and gardens made beautiful by the naturalisation of hardy exotic plants ... Gardening; Flowers; Wild flowers. THE WILD GARDEN. ONE WAY ONWARDS FROM THE DARK AGES OF FLOWER - GARDENING. CHAPTER I. EXPLANATORY. Vtk lUT a generotion ng(i a taste began to be 'stod for ]ilacing a number of tender jiLints ill llie open air in summer, witli a Mi^wtd the pnitluction of showy masses ofdeciileil cdliiur. The subjects'selected ^ve^lâ iiiristl\- fniin sub-tropical climates and (if free groM'tli; placed annually in the open air of our genial early sum- )uer, and i


. The wild garden; or, Our groves and gardens made beautiful by the naturalisation of hardy exotic plants ... Gardening; Flowers; Wild flowers. THE WILD GARDEN. ONE WAY ONWARDS FROM THE DARK AGES OF FLOWER - GARDENING. CHAPTER I. EXPLANATORY. Vtk lUT a generotion ng(i a taste began to be 'stod for ]ilacing a number of tender jiLints ill llie open air in summer, witli a Mi^wtd the pnitluction of showy masses ofdeciileil cdliiur. The subjects'selected ^ve^lâ iiiristl\- fniin sub-tropical climates and (if free groM'tli; placed annually in the open air of our genial early sum- )uer, and in fresh rich earth, every year tliey grew rapidly and flowered abun- dantly during the summer and early autumn months, and t until cut down by the first frosts. The showy colour S^^^' /, of this system was very attractive, and since its intro-. Large-flowered Meadow Rue in the Wild Garden, type of plant mostly excluded from the Garden. B. 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, J. Murray; New York, Scribner and Welford


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