This section is from the book "The Flower-Garden; Or, Breck's Book Of Flowers", by Joseph Breck. Also available from Amazon: The Flower-Garden: Or, Breck's Book Of Flowers.
This genus contains a number of ornamental plants, generally well adapted for rock-work.
Armeria vulgaris is the Common Thrift of the garden, and, next to Box, desirable for edgings. It is rapidly multiplied by divisions of the root. Its pink flowers are produced in June or July, on stems six inches high, in little heads or clusters.
 
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