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tubers and tuberous rooted plants, mostly for inside culture in the 
North and outdoors in warm climates.) 

-Achimenes Crinums 
Amaryllis relatives Gloriosas 
Amaryllis Hemerocallis 
Caladiums Watsonias 
Callas Zephyranthes 

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“T would advise them to spend their spare time weeding in the Garden, in the” 
digging, setting, weeding or the like, the which there is no better way to preserve 
health. If a man want an Appetite to his Victuals, the smell of the Earth new 
turned up, by digging in the ground will produce it . . Gentlewomen, if the 
ground be not wet, may doe themselves good by teats upon a Cushion and 
weeding.’ ‘William Coles, 1656. 
“The longer I garden, the fewer tools I use. There is no easy highway to success 
in gardening. A pair of strong hands and plenty of good, honest sweat are the 
best equipment and if you throw in a strong back, a trowel, a rake, a long-handled 
shovel, a digging fork, and a scuffle hoe, I will be satisfied.""—Richardson’ Wright 
(in Horticulture”), 1947. 

Wyndham Hayward, proprietor 
‘LAKEMONT GARDENS 
Winter Park, Florida, U.S. A. 
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