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But he was smiling as they helped him out of the herbaceous border.
We were walking along the path, by the herbaceous border.
"I believe this was an herbaceous border at one time," she said to Burt.
Her herbaceous borders are simply marvelous; they make me green with envy.
A long herbaceous border flanks the exterior of the east wall.
They also boast the largest herbaceous border within two hundred yards of the College.
The new herbaceous borders around the building give accents of colour again today.
There are double borders of mixed shrubs, a herbaceous border, and more.
Their best known feature is a double herbaceous border, which was probably the first of its kind to be planted in England.
He complimented the King upon his herbaceous borders, but otherwise was uneasy.
The herbaceous border was one of the first of its type to have been created in England.
I look forward most to the herbaceous borders.
The walled kitchen garden includes roses and a herbaceous border.
The old tennis court has been converted to a formal lawn with herbaceous borders.
They were popularly known as the "herbaceous borders" or the "cabbage class"
Then, a little breathless, we went into the new twenty-five guinea summer- house at the end of the herbaceous border.
Yes, Anthea would like to have a big well kept herbaceous border again.
And we'll look out of the window on those lawns and that English herbaceous border.
Other areas around the manor house are planted with herbaceous borders typical of an English garden.
He took her hand and drew it through his arm, turning toward the herbaceous border that lay beyond the terrace.
The herbaceous borders swelled and straggled out of their beds.
Excellent way to add fragrance to the herbaceous border in June and July.
Taking cover in the unweeded herbaceous border, it reached the street without being seen.
She herself made a bee-line for the herbaceous border and regarded it with a jealous eye.
It has been intermittently cultivated ever since, and is now a regular feature of the herbaceous border.