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Daisy-like flowers. It makes a lovely hedge that can 

 be pruned either in the early Spring or as soon as it 

 has done flowering, without interfering with the next 

 year's blossom. It is easily grown in almost any soil, 

 and should be grown everywhere, for it is perfectly 

 happy even by the sea, or in smoky towns. For 

 propagation v. O Gunniana. 



Olearia macrodonta 



(Daisy Tree] is of much larger growth than other 

 Olearia; with age it will become, in any soil, a 

 deciduous tree quite 20 ft. high, and have a trunk 

 2 1 ft. thick. It has rather a flat top and large musk- 

 scented silvery leaves, in appearance like those on a 

 holly, which w r ill be completely covered in August 

 with white starry blossoms. For propagation v. 

 O, Gunniana. 



Olearia ramulosa 



(Daisy Tree], syn. for Eurybia ramulosa, will 

 grow to a height of G ft. in almost any soil ; and is 

 perfectly lovely in September and October, when its 

 small Daisy-like flowers appear in abundance upon the 

 gracefully curving branches. For propagation v. (). 

 Gunniana. 



