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  • Category: Glossary
    • Aaron's Rod.
    • Abelia.
    • Abies (Spruce Firs).
    • Abronia.
    • Abutilon.
    • Acacia.
    • Acaena.
    • Acantholimon Glumaceum (Prickly Thrift).
    • Acanthus.
    • Acer (Maple).
    • Achillea Ptarmica (Sneezewort).
    • Achimenes.
    • Aconite (Monk's-Hood or Wolf's-Bane).
    • Acorus (Sweet Flag).
    • Acroclinium.
    • Acrophyllum Verticillatum.
    • Acrotis.
    • Actaea Spicata (Bane Berry).
    • Actinella Grandiflora.
    • Actinomeris Squarrosa.
    • Adam's Needle.
    • Adenandra Fragrans.
    • Adenophora Lilifolia.
    • Adlumia Cirrhosa.
    • Adonis Flos.
    • Adonis Pyrenaica.
    • Adonis Vernalis.
    • Aethionema Cordifolium.
    • Agapanthus (African Lily).
    • Ageratum.
    • Agricultural Seeds.
    • Agrostemma.
    • Agrostis.
    • Ajuga Reptans.
    • Akebia Quinata.
    • Alchemilla Alpina (Lady's Mantle).
    • Allium
    • Allium Descendens.
    • Allium Neapolitanum.
    • Allium Roseum
    • Allium Sphaerocephalon
    • Allspice.
    • Alonsoa.
    • Aloysia Citriodora.
    • Alsine Rosani.
    • Alstromeria (Peruvian Lilies).
    • Alternantheras.
    • Althea
    • Alyssum.

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      A light, rich soil is the one that Cherries succeed in best, though they will grow in any fairly good dry ground. The position should be open, but at the same time sheltered, as the blossoms are liable to be cut off by spring frosts. The planting may be done at any time during November an
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