The English Flower Garden And Home Grounds. Design And Arrangement Shown By Existing Examples of Gardens in Great Britain And Ireland Followed By a Description of the Plants, Shrubs And Trees for the Open-Air Garden And Their Culture. Illustrated With Man
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angustifolia, asclepiada:q, Pnettmonanthe. [Most of these seem of easy culture, but the American kinds gradually perish on heavy, compact soils.] Kinds thriving in leaf soil and sandy peat, with broken bits of sandstone : — G. alba, Bigelowi, ciliata,frigida,Freyniana,Frcelichii, Ivurroo, Parryi, pumila, Wallichiana, Wesch- niakowi. Kinds of easy culture -.—G. brevidens, cru- ciata, dahurica, decu?iibens, Fetisowi, Kessel- ringii, macrofhylla, Olwieri, phlogifolia, Przewaldskii, Saponaria, scab...ra, straininea, tibetica, Tianschanica, Walujewi, Wesch- niakowi. Annual kinds : — G. amarella, rampestris, Germanica, nivalis, tenella. These groupings are, like so many others, arbitrary if convenient. Many of the rarer kinds of gentian come frorn countries little known to us, and even if we did know them the cultivation of plants is often only learned through experience, and it is common to see them thriving in conditions wholly different from those in which they grow naturally. Certain things, however, are to be borne in mind by those who aspire to cultivate gentians, viz., that these are alpine or high mountain plants, or plants of the open breezy marsh, and that in such con- ditions they rarely have to do with com- pact heavy soils.
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