. Tall bearded iris (fleur-de-lis) a flower of song; names, classification, structure, planting, care, enemies, propagation, hybridism, shipping, uses. Irises (Plants). spring after such separ- ation. (As to blooming size, see under Rhizome, page 119, Flower-Stem, page 126, When to Plant, page 163.) The lobes marked "2", iL\ aA4A^ if separated from "i" (as. 0. in Fig. XLIX, D) are only refuse, as are also lobes "3" and "4" whether sep- arated from each other or not, except that if planted— which of course should be done in the case of ex- Fic.


. Tall bearded iris (fleur-de-lis) a flower of song; names, classification, structure, planting, care, enemies, propagation, hybridism, shipping, uses. Irises (Plants). spring after such separ- ation. (As to blooming size, see under Rhizome, page 119, Flower-Stem, page 126, When to Plant, page 163.) The lobes marked "2", iL\ aA4A^ if separated from "i" (as. 0. in Fig. XLIX, D) are only refuse, as are also lobes "3" and "4" whether sep- arated from each other or not, except that if planted— which of course should be done in the case of ex- Fic. Clump, showing pensive or scarce Varieties— HOW IT MAY BE DIVIDED* ^^gy wlll probably develop growth buds (as, the one marked "5" in Fig. XLIX, A and the one marked "12" in Fig. IX, page 115) which will become bloom- ing plants in the course of several years—a matter more fully referred to under Propagation. (See also Fig. XIII, page 118, and accompanying explanation.) To get a uniform effect and an effect of uniform spacing, plants like the single leads in Fig. XLIX, C should be used, and all should be set with the tips pointing in the same direction. To get a mass effect quick, clusters like Fig. XLIX, B should be planted. As a rule it is not well to plant a clump undivided, for the center is too prone to decay. (See under Transplanting in Chapter VII.) *Courtesy of Mr. B, C. Auten, Carterville, 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 Stager, Walter. Sterling, Ill


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