| | to | | |gardens. Should be
| | lilac | | |massed. The silvery
| | | | |moons of its seed
| | | | |vessels make unusual
| | | | |winter bouquets.
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LUPINS | H.P. | | | |Good for planting
Lupinus polyphyllus | |Rich |3 ft. |June |before the white
| | blue | | |flowering June
| | | | |shrubs. Flowers borne
| | | | |erect upon long
| | | | |spikes. Very
| | | | |difficult to
| | | | |transplant unless
| | | | |the long root is
| | | | |kept intact.
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HORSEMINT | H.P. | |2-3 ft.|Summer |Sturdy and somewhat
Monada didyma-Bee | |Deep red| | |coarse plants, their
balm or Oswego tea | | | | |square stems telling
Monada fistulosa | | | | |the kinship with the
WILD BERGAMOT | H.P. |Lavender|3-6 ft.|Summer |familiar mints. Of
| | | | |good decorative
| | | | |effect, should be
| | | | |used as a background
| | | | |in the bed of sweet
| | | | |odours, as
| | | | |especially after a
| | | | |rain they yield the
| | | | |garden a clean
| | | | |fragrance of tonic
| | | | |quality. The bergamot
| | | | |grows wild in many
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