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fall gardening in the south

Viburnum Tinus (Laurestinus)—This well-known and much-admired evergreen shrub produces masses of white flowers through the winter months, at which season it is especially ornamental It is generally propagated by layers, but where a number of the plants are required they may be obtained from autumn cuttings planted in the shade and covered with a hand-glass Height, 5 ft.

Philesia—An American evergreen shrub which grows best in peat, but will thrive in any light soil It should occupy a cool position, but be well sheltered from winds It is increased by suckers Flowers in June Height, 4 ft.

fall gardening in the south

Mathiola—See "Stocks".

Windflowers—See "Anemones".


Lutea (Sternbergia) flowers in autumn Plant 4 in deep from October to December.

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