The Botanic Garden: Consisting of Highly Finished Representations of Hardy Ornamental Flowering Plants, Cultivated in Great Britain : with Their Names, Classes, Orders, History, Qualities, Culture and Physiological Observations. No. 385 - No. 480, Volume 5Simpkin & Marshal, 1835 - 246 pages |
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18 inches adopted allusion amongst ANGIOSPERMIA annual Aster autumn beauty blossoms botanical botanists calyx Celsia Centaurea character Class colour COMPOSITE compounded Coronilla Iberica crenata Cultivated June culture cuttings DECANDRIA Delphinium derived Digitalis DIGYNIA Dolichos fabacea feet flower garden Flowers in Duration foliage freely FRUSTRANEA genus Geranium Geranium Ibericum Greek word grow growth hardy Heartsease Hedysarum herbs Hort hotbed Hybrid Hyssop increase Introduced June Iris July Larkspur Latin LEGUMINOSE Libertia formosa light soil Linaria Linneus Lophospermum Lubinia Menziesia N.America Narcissus Native of Height Natural Order neat Nierembergia origin ornamental Oxalis Pæony peat PENTANDRIA Pentstemon Perennial Periploca petals Phlox Piptanthus POLYANDRIA Potentilla Potentilla rupestris present produced propagated purple raised Ranunculus rich roots Rose SCROPHULARINE Scutellaria alpina seedling seeds Sept shoots shrub signifying situation sown species specific name spring summer SUPERFLUA SYNGENESIA tint tion Trachymene Tropæolum variety vegetable Verbena whilst winter young plants