. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. a rather common native plant, but it has two double varieties, the blue and the white, and both are very handsome, and well deserving a place in the garden. They do well in good garden soil, and can be in- creased by division of the roots. Then there is G. sanguineum, the Bloody Cranesbill, the name refer- ring to the blood-coloured or crimson flowers, and it would be appropriate also to the purplish-red colour which the whole plant often assumes after flowering. This is a native species, forming very neat and. Please note that these images are extract
. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. a rather common native plant, but it has two double varieties, the blue and the white, and both are very handsome, and well deserving a place in the garden. They do well in good garden soil, and can be in- creased by division of the roots. Then there is G. sanguineum, the Bloody Cranesbill, the name refer- ring to the blood-coloured or crimson flowers, and it would be appropriate also to the purplish-red colour which the whole plant often assumes after flowering. This is a native species, forming very neat and. 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 Fish, David Taylor, 1824-1901; Fish, D. T. (David Taylor), 1824-1901. London ; New York : Cassell
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