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HOW TO GROW THEM 

to the discoloration. ‘There will be a definite 
mark, like that old familiar “ring around the 
bathtub”. 
CROWN 
JUST BELOW 
SURFACE 

ABOVE IS A PLANT PROPERLY SET, 
with the crown just below the soil’s surface. 
Delphiniums, Trollius, Astilbes, Heliopsis, 
Shasta Daisies, Aquilegias, Hollyhocks, 
Hibiscus and Phlox should be so planted. 
However, if you want more specific in- 
structions, here’s a list of plants which should 
be set very shallowly—the crown just barely 
under the surface of the soil. Do not put the 
crown more than one inch under: Delphini- 
ums, Trollius, Shasta Daisies, Astilbes, Heli- 
opsis, Aquilegias, Hollyhocks, Hibiscus and 
Phlox. 
Spurge also should be planted very shal- 
lowly, but this is a different type plant than 
the others. The stolons should be layered 
horizontally under the surface. 
CROWN 
JUST ABOVE 
rae SURFACE 


THE PLANT ABOVE IS PROPERLY 
SET with crown just above the soil’s sur- 
face. Plants that should be so set are: 
Gaillardias, Blue Bonnets, Primulas, Vio- 
lets, if bare-rooted. Violas, Foxgloves, 
Canterbury Bells, Day Lilies and others. 
The reason for this shallow planting, for 
all the flowers named above, is to keep the 
crowns from drying out. Should the crown 
be exposed, it would wither, and the plant 
would most likely die. 
Plant These with Crown 
Above 
HERE are, however, some plants that 
should be planted with the crown a 
little above the soil. This is due to the fact 
that the sand, getting in the crown, would 
promote stem-rot, and other diseases of de- 
terioration. Plant the following flowers with 
the crown slightly above the soil: Gaillardias, 
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