Here is what you get. Plants dug from an- 

 nually re-set fields of fertile soil exhibit aston- 

 ishing root development. They are not boosted 

 with fertilizer or irrigation, but grow on nat- 

 urally after flowering. Started right, tended 

 with care, they cannot help being just right at 

 digging time. These long roots will anchor the 

 rhizomes in the ground and get them off to a 

 quick start in your garden. 



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