Hardy Perennials And Herbaceous Borders; Illustrated in Colour

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peregrina), yellow, striped with rose, is perhaps the most beautiful DESCRIPTIVE AND SELECTIVE 199 of all, but it is less hardy than the others. There should be clumps of Alstromerias in every border, for they will prove very useful for cutting.
ANCHUSA (Alka.net). — We have in this one of the most valuable of the minor genera, although it is but a small one. Its importance lies mainly in the splendid varieties of Italica, of which there are several. The best known is that called the Dropmore v
...ariety, a magnificent plant with a fleshy root. One small root planted in spring may produce a plant with a strong stem three to four feet high, bearing a considerable number of side branches, all clothed with flowers of a rich Gentian blue, in three months. The lateral branches are borne continuously throughout the summer, so that although the plant may come into bloom in June it is likely to be still in flower in Septem- ber. It is certainly one of the very finest of herbaceous plants, and it will thrive in light soil in a dry, sunny spot.

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