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The Garden Magazine, July, 1924 
Midsummer Thoughts 
on Fall Planting 
Fall planting may be started in 
August. 1 hat is the time when early 
flowering broad-leaved Evergreens, 
Laurels, Rhododendrons, Andro¬ 
meda, etc., are in semi-dormant con¬ 
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many Ferns, Wildflowers and cul¬ 
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Special Fall offering will follow auto¬ 
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| Miranda (Hort 1919) ------ 2.50 
| Magnifica (Vilmorin 1920) - - - - 2.50 
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| Mme. Chobaut (Denis 1916) - - - 2.00 
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| Opera (Vilmorin 1916) ------ 1.50 
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