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A Woman's Hardy Garden

Chapter 13 SHRUBS

Word Count: 1434    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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A Woman's Hardy Garden
A Woman's Hardy Garden
Helena Rutherfurd Ely Literature
“A Woman's Hardy Garden by Helena Rutherfurd Ely”
1 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION2 Chapter 2 HARDY GARDENING AND THE PREPARATION3 Chapter 3 LAYING OUT A GARDEN AND BORDERS AROUND4 Chapter 4 HOW TO PLANT A SMALL PLOT5 Chapter 5 THE SEED-BED6 Chapter 6 PLANTING7 Chapter 7 ANNUALS8 Chapter 8 PERENNIALS9 Chapter 9 BIENNIALS AND A FEW BEDDING-OUT PLANTS10 Chapter 10 ROSES11 Chapter 11 LILIES12 Chapter 12 SPRING-FLOWERING BULBS13 Chapter 13 SHRUBS14 Chapter 14 WATER, WALKS, LAWNS, BOX-EDGING, SUN-DIAL15 Chapter 15 INSECTICIDES-TOOL-ROOM16 Chapter 16 CONCLUSION