. School and home gardens. Gardening; School gardens. 152 SCHOOL AND H(JME GARDENS The Foesythia The forsythia {For>si/tJ/ia suspeimt), sometimes known as fortune's golden bell, blooms very early. The long, willowy branches arch gracefully over to the ground and. Fig. 78 Shrubbery in a Front Yard The situation is uufavorable for growing grass. Barberries and other low-growing hushes are planted in the foreground; forsythia and other taller shrubs are placed near the building are covered to the tips with trumpet-shaped yellow flowers, which are produced on the wood of the previous year's gro
. School and home gardens. Gardening; School gardens. 152 SCHOOL AND H(JME GARDENS The Foesythia The forsythia {For>si/tJ/ia suspeimt), sometimes known as fortune's golden bell, blooms very early. The long, willowy branches arch gracefully over to the ground and. Fig. 78 Shrubbery in a Front Yard The situation is uufavorable for growing grass. Barberries and other low-growing hushes are planted in the foreground; forsythia and other taller shrubs are placed near the building are covered to the tips with trumpet-shaped yellow flowers, which are produced on the wood of the previous year's growth. Cut the plants back each year immedi- ately after blooming, which is before the foliage shows much. Nearly all the wood of the previous year should. 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 Meier, William Herman Dietrich, 1868-. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn and Co
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