. Garden guide; the amateur gardeners' handbook. Profusely illustrated with over 275 teaching plans and diagrams and reproduced photographs, all made expressly for this standard text book . T Catalpa speciosa Catalpa T Catalpa bignonoides Catalpa T ♦Rhus Cotinus Purple Fringe or Mist Bush S ♦Rubus odoratus Flowering Raspberry S ♦Hydrangea paniculata (Early flowering) Single Hydrangea S ♦Hydrangea radiata Wild Hydrangea S ♦Hydrangea arborescens Wild Hydrangea S ♦Hydrangea hortensia Japanese Hydrangea S ♦Hydrangea japonica cserulea. .Japanese .. .3 ♦Yucca filamentosa Adams Needle S A
. Garden guide; the amateur gardeners' handbook. Profusely illustrated with over 275 teaching plans and diagrams and reproduced photographs, all made expressly for this standard text book . T Catalpa speciosa Catalpa T Catalpa bignonoides Catalpa T ♦Rhus Cotinus Purple Fringe or Mist Bush S ♦Rubus odoratus Flowering Raspberry S ♦Hydrangea paniculata (Early flowering) Single Hydrangea S ♦Hydrangea radiata Wild Hydrangea S ♦Hydrangea arborescens Wild Hydrangea S ♦Hydrangea hortensia Japanese Hydrangea S ♦Hydrangea japonica cserulea. .Japanese .. .3 ♦Yucca filamentosa Adams Needle S Azalea arborescens Fragrant Azalea .S Azalea viscosa Small White Azalea S 30 Red 30-40 White 70-140 White White 30 White 30-40 White 15-20 White 5-8 Pink 15 White 12 Purple 90 White 50 White 10-12 White 6 White, pink 8-10 White 15 White 6 White 30 White 50 White 25 White 10 White 10-12 Pink 10-15 Pink 5-8 White 30-40 Blue 30-40 Blue 9-10 White 5-6 Pink 10-15 Blue 2-3 White 100 White 6 White 25 White 4 White 4-6 Pink 10-35 Pink 2 Pink 80 White 100 White 20-50 White 10-20 Purple 3-6 Pink 20 White 6 White 4-10 White 8 Pink, blue 8 Pink, blue 5 White 8-20 White 4-8 White. NURSERY STOCK FROM THE WOODS 63 How to Treat Nursery Stock and Material Gatheredfrom the Wild Trees and shrubs in nurseries are so cultivated and transplantedthat their roots make a synunetrical growth. The roots are thus shortand branching because they search equally on both sides of the rowfor food. In the case of forest specimens they may have to go severalfeet for an opportunity to get food; furthermore, the only opportunityfor food may be in one direction. The roots are often very long^ andunbalanced, and when the trees are dug the few, long roots are seriouslyshortened. The precaution in using material from the woods should becarefully to prune the tops proportionately, supply water and giveextra, painstaking treatment. Two Rose Bed Designs LOS AmtUCS PE K^IS&R.)IH /\UGUST/\^ SUNBUl
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