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Like annuals, they are divided into classes of Hardy, Half-hardy, and
Gardening for the Million Alfred Pink
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Half-hardy plants require artificial heat to germinate their seed, and must be gradually introduced into the open.
Gardening for the Million Alfred Pink
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-- Half-hardy annuals, very elegant when in flower, and deserve a place in the garden.
Gardening for the Million Alfred Pink
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Half-hardy, and Tender -- and also on hardy Biennials and Perennials.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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-- Half-hardy perennials of a rather interesting nature and of easy cultivation.
Gardening for the Million Alfred Pink
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-- Half-hardy perennials, which are very handsome when in flower, and adorn equally the greenhouse or the open.
Gardening for the Million Alfred Pink
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Half-hardy annuals suitable for cutting during summer, and for winter bouquets.
Gardening for the Million Alfred Pink
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Half-hardy plants, as those mentioned, may be started fully two or three weeks in advance of the normal season by this means.
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Half-hardy perennials in the North, becoming 3 ft. or more high; a shrub in the South and in California.
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– Hotbeds and Frames for raising and keeping Half-hardy Flowers.
The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally Jane 1845
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