. Lawns and gardens. How to plant and beautify the home lot, the pleasure ground and garden . rable are also some well-marked varieties of the com- mon shooting star. F fc*$j^3^v^^-v/^^^feC lf{§mp!Q v!5~^3& w$x&tiyK3 W^Lk^f^^f wwPl i * * r^*Si p!15«gftj ^^^M^^^^j ^>$k |P|S^^^;^Mfe vxaa^jsl ^^^ ymE^Wftti^^ Pv^j&r^jt^ T/^-nwj yjj^T>j HSmE^^^^H •V^^twOPj KjC^^T^r^toy^jyfc^ _ ,r^Qj 9&&!wf9 o 1- FIG. 147.—SHOOTING STAR ( DODECATHEONMEADIA1. planting in moist and half-shady positions in a rockery or in patches in grassy shrubberies or thickets. Iberbaceous pl


. Lawns and gardens. How to plant and beautify the home lot, the pleasure ground and garden . rable are also some well-marked varieties of the com- mon shooting star. F fc*$j^3^v^^-v/^^^feC lf{§mp!Q v!5~^3& w$x&tiyK3 W^Lk^f^^f wwPl i * * r^*Si p!15«gftj ^^^M^^^^j ^>$k |P|S^^^;^Mfe vxaa^jsl ^^^ ymE^Wftti^^ Pv^j&r^jt^ T/^-nwj yjj^T>j HSmE^^^^H •V^^twOPj KjC^^T^r^toy^jyfc^ _ ,r^Qj 9&&!wf9 o 1- FIG. 147.—SHOOTING STAR ( DODECATHEONMEADIA1. planting in moist and half-shady positions in a rockery or in patches in grassy shrubberies or thickets. Iberbaceous plants. Alp Violet, Cyclamen Europeum.—A charming Aurifer-ous plant of high, rich, diciduous woods in central solitary on single scapes, bright rose-colored, fra-grant, appearing with the heart-shaped, petioled leaves inAugust or September and forming quite a feature of thescenery. The stem is globular and tuberous, half buried inthe ground. Hardy in the partial shade of trees and ever-green shrubs. One of the most desirable plants for woodland. FIQ. 148.—ALP VIOLET (CYCLAMEN EUROPEUM). scenery late in summer. Should be planted in open woodsor thickets iu a sandy loam made light and rich by the addi-tion of leaf mold. There are several other species, probablynot quite hardy. The finest are: C. Grcecum, white; , white and pink; (. repandum, with ivy-like leaves, rosy-red. Loosestrife, Lysimachia vulgaris.—This is a robust per-ennial two or three feet high, with single stems and whorledovate-lanceolate leaves, rather hairy or downy. Flowersshowy, bright yellow, iu large terminal pauicles. A fine herbaceous plants. 339 plant for riversides and margins of water generally or ingrassy won.]-. The moneywort (L. nurro-malaria) is a small trailer growing in moistmeadows or on grassy banks ; leaves opposite,rounded ; flowers large yellow, axillary. Of-ten used in vases and window-boxes. Fine indamp places in a rockery, or on moist Viol


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