. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1901 . :>* a^**^ ®>^*2r- ^•-- Brandon, Man. Tree planting and flower beh near Superintendents P^ONIAS IN BLOOM NEAR HOUSE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF EXPERIMENTAL FARM, BRANDON, MAN. REPORT OF MR. 8. A. BEDFORD. 385 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 16 Lilium tigrinum.—The well-known tiger lily. This plant stands the winter wellwithout any protection, and made a fine show of flowers during August. Polemonium reptans (Jacobs Ladder).—A very vigorous, free blooming is very hardy, and both foliage and flowers are handsome. They can be procuredin


. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1901 . :>* a^**^ ®>^*2r- ^•-- Brandon, Man. Tree planting and flower beh near Superintendents P^ONIAS IN BLOOM NEAR HOUSE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF EXPERIMENTAL FARM, BRANDON, MAN. REPORT OF MR. 8. A. BEDFORD. 385 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 16 Lilium tigrinum.—The well-known tiger lily. This plant stands the winter wellwithout any protection, and made a fine show of flowers during August. Polemonium reptans (Jacobs Ladder).—A very vigorous, free blooming is very hardy, and both foliage and flowers are handsome. They can be procuredin two colours, blue and white. May be grown easily from seed. Baptisia australis (False Indigo).—A pretty pea-shaped flower, and well worthyof a place in the perennial border. Propagated from seed. Gypsophila paniculata (Angels Breath).—The flowers of this plant are veryuseful for boquets, the gracefulness and delicacy of its sprays of minute white flowersrendering it a good variety for this purpose. Easily propagated from seed. Budbechia Laciniata (Golden Glow).—A splendid plant for the background ofborders. It grows to a height of five


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