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Most of these little fellows establish themselves very 
easily and multipy by way of offsets or seed themselves 
from year to year. 
A safe way to determine the depth of planting is to 
take three times their diameter. 
Scilla Campanulata is perhaps the showiest of all; 
the graceful flower spikes are at least 6 inches tall and 
the bells are loosely set. They bloom in May and the 
flowers are long lasting. 
The Bulbous Irises are suitable for cutting as well 
as border planting; they are quite hardy and bloom in 
June. 
Eremurus or Foxtail Lilies produce tall and sturdy 
stalks, crowned by flower spikes of two to three feet long, 
composed of closely set bell-shaped flowers of a pure 
white, a delicate pink or a soft yellow. The peculiarly 
shaped roots should be planted not over 5 inches deep, 
resting on a layer of sand to secure drainage. A light 
mulch will be sufficient winter cover. Fine for border 
planting and a most spectacular cutflower of long lasting 
qualities. 
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