Its quality and appearance are such that it will never be largely grown by the amateur in the North.
It is perfectly hardy, and for its deep, lovely blue should be largely grown in the open border, where it appears to especial advantage in conjunction with Snowdrops.
This showy variety is quite hardy, and is largely grown in Scotland where it may frequently be seen on cottage walls.
Hardy biennial== Besides the native Purple Foxglove, largely grownin gardens, there are several very handsome varieties that are valuable for adorning borders, shrubberies and woodland walks.
Beetroot for the sugar factories, of which there are over a hundred in the country, is also a large crop, and flax is largely grown in the Flemish lowlands.
The black raspberry, is largely grownin New York and Ohio as a commercial industry.
Sweet peas, dahlias, lilies of the valley, arum lilies and indeed every flower that is popular in England is equally popular in America, and consequently is largely grown.
Currants, gooseberries and strawberries are the most largely grown, apples, plums and raspberries following.
This tree is a native of Asia Minor, but is largely grownin England.
The Peppermint is largely grown at Mitcham, and is distilled on the ground at a low temperature, the water which comes away with the oil not being re-distilled, but allowed for the most part to run off.
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