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IAPTEB PAO 



D Roses 251 



a. Best climbing roses 251 



b. Hardiest garden roses . . . . . . . . 251 



1. Hybrid perpetual, crimson and red . . . 251 



2. Hybrid perpetual, pink . ,,..'. . . . . 251 



3. Hybrid perpetual, white . ... . . . 251 



4. Yellow . . . 25 1 



5. Moss 251 



c. Best hybrid tea roses 251 



E Broad-leaved evergreens 252 



a. Rhododendrons and azaleas 252 



b. Other broad-leaved evergreens 252 



F Lilies . . . , . . ^ 253 



a. List of lilies . ....,.,. 253 



b. Easy culture in garden soil 256 



c. Moist and boggy locations 256 



d. Calcareous soil 257 



e. Open sun . 257 



f. Undergrowth. . 257 



g. Sandy or dry soils 257 



h. Clay soil 257 



i. Shady locations 257 



XXXIV. Vines . 258 



A Flowering ... . . . . ... . . . 260 



B Use on brick, stone, and masonry 260 



C Climbing habit and heavy foliage 260 



D Fruiting - . . . . 261 



E Fast-growing ~~~. 261 



XXXV. Window Boxes and Hanging Baskets 262 



A Window boxes 264 



a. South or west exposure 264 



b. East exposure 264 



c. North exposure . 265 



B Hanging baskets 265 



a. Vine-like habit . . 265 



b. Upright habit and good flowers 266 



c. Upright habit and good foliage 266 



XXXVI. Bulbs . . . 267 



A Refined lawn and garden areas . . . . . 270 



B Naturalizing in woodland and wild gardens . . 270 



C Narcissi for different locations . . ... . . 271 



