WHAT TO PLANT 



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When lifting it dig deep for long tap-roots. Self-sown 

 plants that have not been disturbed make the finest 

 specimens. 



Iberis sempervirens. See Hardy Candytuft. 



Various Iris Germanica : Fleur-de-lis. Six small plants to May 20 

 start a clump. Enrich bed with layers of manure, 

 avoiding contact of roots with manure. When it must 

 be moved, July or August is the best time, in order 

 to insure good bloom the next year. However, 

 crowded beds may prevent transplanting until after 

 frost. Prop, by division. 



Various Iris, JAPANESE: 7m KoBmpferi. Use six small plants July 1 

 to start a clump. Water freely. Enrich well, but 

 keep manure from contact with roots of all Irises. 

 Occasionally needs lifting and dividing. Starting 

 plants from seeds is not advisable, as it takes so long. 



Larkspur, Hardy. See Delphinium. 



Pink *LiATRis, var. p2/<''*o*^^c%a; Blazing Star. Purplish July 

 pink spikes. This plant is not always popular on ac- ^ ^*' 

 count of its peculiar tone of pink. 



W}i;te * LiLiUM auratum: Gold-banded or Japan Lily. July, late 



Gold White with gold bands and pm-plish spots. The finest * ^t- 



of the lilies, but lives only about three years. May be 



planted in spring or late fall. Prop, by offsets or scales. 



Plant in sand with base of bulb 8 inches below surface. 



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