. The wild garden, or the naturalization and natural grouping of hardy exotic plants with a chapter on the garden of British wild flowers. Gardens; Wild flowers. Explanatory II done in the name of flower-gardening, it were many times better to carry them out in a place apart, rather than expose the foreground of a beautiful house or landscape to such disfigurement. Spring flowers are easily grown in multitudes away from the house, and, therefore, for their sakes the system of digging up the flower-beds twice a year need not be carried out. Wild gardening should go hand in hand with the thoroug


. The wild garden, or the naturalization and natural grouping of hardy exotic plants with a chapter on the garden of British wild flowers. Gardens; Wild flowers. Explanatory II done in the name of flower-gardening, it were many times better to carry them out in a place apart, rather than expose the foreground of a beautiful house or landscape to such disfigurement. Spring flowers are easily grown in multitudes away from the house, and, therefore, for their sakes the system of digging up the flower-beds twice a year need not be carried out. Wild gardening should go hand in hand with the thorough cultivation of the essential beds of the flower-garden around the house, and to their being filled with plants quite different from those we entrust to the crowded chances of turf or hedgerow:—to rare or tender plants TheMonNTAmclematis: or choice garden flowers like the Tea Rose and Carna- tion—plants which often depend for their beauty on their double states, and for which rich soil and care and often protection are 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


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