. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. 24 F^IMTLTjr; OATiDEX FimVETt!^. is to train them to ])oles on the margin of a spaeions lawn, or next a j^ath somewlint remote from tlac dressed grounds. In ado])tino' tliis plan care must be taken to prevent small birds alighting on the poles, for they not only defile but injure the jilants, and may even kill them. The grey Hj-eatcher is a common offender in this \va\'; Imt if the poles are sharp-pointed, or have a stunt spike driven in at the top, the birds will be careful not to alight on them, 1^^. Please note that thes


. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. 24 F^IMTLTjr; OATiDEX FimVETt!^. is to train them to ])oles on the margin of a spaeions lawn, or next a j^ath somewlint remote from tlac dressed grounds. In ado])tino' tliis plan care must be taken to prevent small birds alighting on the poles, for they not only defile but injure the jilants, and may even kill them. The grey Hj-eatcher is a common offender in this \va\'; Imt if the poles are sharp-pointed, or have a stunt spike driven in at the top, the birds will be careful not to alight on them, 1^^. 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 Hibberd, Shirley, 1825-1890; Hulme, F. Edward (Frederick Edward), 1841-1909. London : Cassell


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