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a certain flavor of pated in arene ne - ley them. 
Ea which 
ch species is likely are 
nowhere recorded. 
‘or sun or shade, open ground or rocks, the ue columbine is 
always good. I saw . once where it (hele wn three or four 
feet tall, showing wl di sulle for it 
Another attractive Ted and yellow flower, but difficult to 
are better. lue lobelia is a valuable garden pl ulleins 
ave their uses and the little ea mullein is Gees 
large, fragrant thistle, and the b be pas _ by. 
Yellow meadow-parsnip, wild geranium or cranesbill, and alum- 
root are easily grown in the garden, and so is the little innocence 
or Quaker-lady 
The despised roadside weeds, bouncing-bet and butter-and- 
eggs are really garden outlaws, banished because they grow too 
rankly and crowd out better things, but they might well be used 
0 ep 
supplies the white, iron-weed a dull purple, and the slender spikes 
of blue vervain the blue color, while the eraceal wild sunflower 
furnishes the yellow. This color lasts for 
onth and niche well be iqanelented. to deep moist soil in 
near the garden. Along with the Joe-Pye weed and of . 
