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Adam's Needle—See "Yucca".
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.
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Mahonia—Handsome evergreen shrubs, useful for covert planting or for grouping with others They grow best in a compost of sand, peat, and loam, and may be propagated by cuttings or by layers of ripened wood, laid down in autumn They flower in April Height, 4 ft to 6 ft.
Adenophora Lilifolia—Pretty hardy perennials suitable for the border Produce drooping pale blue flowers on branching spikes in July Any soil suits them They may be grown from seed, but will not allow being divided at the root Height, 1 ft.
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he pots and bury them in cocoa-nut fibre till January, when they must be re-potted.
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