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 Handsomely sculptured, flaring, golden trumpets, held high above fountaining clumps of coarse, narrow foliage&#8230; yes, daylilies are striking in any flower garden. But they have, also, two other virtues: their adaptability to all kinds of soil, climate and exposure and their ability to take care of themselves. Plant a daylily and it will live [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Chinese Photinia &#8211; A Beautiful Flowering Specimen Plant</title>
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Among the broad-leaved evergreens which hold places of high esteem as garden subjects, several species of the Asiatic genus photinia command particular attention. Chinese photinia (P. serrulata) is the best of these generally available for areas of moderate climate. At least three others introduced by E. H. Wilson were highly regarded in their native land [...]]]></description>
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