The Gardeners' Dictionary, Describing the Plants, Fruits, and Vegetables Desirable for the Garden and Explaining the Terms and Operations Employed in Their Cultivation
The Gardeners' Dictionary, Describing the Plants, Fruits, and Vegetables Desirable for the Garden and Explaining the Terms and Operations Employed in Their Cultivation
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 Excerpt: ...1844.--cya'neus (blue-flowered). 6. Violet, blue. March. 1844.--e'leguns (cleganO. 4. Carmine. January. 1844.--fuscicuiu'tus (dustex-flowered). 5. Crimson. March. 1843.--purpu'reus (purple-flowered). Purple. August. 1844.--tomento'sus (downy). 4. Purple. August. 1844. Hacquk'tia. (In honour of B. Harqitct, a German ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 Excerpt: ...1844.--cya'neus (blue-flowered). 6. Violet, blue. March. 1844.--e'leguns (cleganO. 4. Carmine. January. 1844.--fuscicuiu'tus (dustex-flowered). 5. Crimson. March. 1843.--purpu'reus (purple-flowered). Purple. August. 1844.--tomento'sus (downy). 4. Purple. August. 1844. Hacquk'tia. (In honour of B. Harqitct, a German botanist. Nat. ord., Umbellifers Apiacese. Linn., 6-Pentandria gynia.) Hardy herbaceous perennial. Division; peat and loam. Does best in a pot among alpines. //. epipafctis (epipactis). . Yellow. April. Alps. 1833. Hxmadi'ctyon. (From Aaima, blood, and difetyon, a net; referring to the veins in the leaves. Nat. ord., Doyhanes Apo //. ruscifo'Ha (ruscus-leaved). 4. July. 1-24, --sa'.i'gna (willow-/r-D(?d). 7-April. l"y 1.--scopn'ri'i (hroom-like). Yellow. Swan Rive--suaoeo'len (sweet-smelling). 4. 1803.--subuta'ta (awl-shaped'/eaeed). 4. May. 183--sulca'ta (furrowcd-/e-eed). 4. May. 1820.--trifo'rmis (three-form).--tri/urca'ta (three-forked). 5. June. 1834.--tuberculoma (knotted). 1830.--utici'na (funte-like). 4. 1844.--undula'tu (wavy-/e-ucd). 3. June. 1803.--vn'ria (variable). 3. July. 1825.--Victo'ri (Queen Victoria's). White, yellow Hale'sia. Snowdrop-tree. (Namedafte Dr. Hnlcs, author of Vegetable Statics, Nat. ord, Stwaxworts StyraeapessJ.Liitn., 11-Dodeua n dria l-Monog if ma.) Hardy deciduous shrubs; by seed in sprin?, bv layers, and cuttings of the roots in spring anil autumn; require a deep, sandy, moist sot to grow them to a large, healiliy size. H. tetru'ptera (four-winged). 10. White. May. Carolina. 1756.--parvijlu'ra (small-flowered). 8. White. Mav. N. Amcr. 1922.--di'pter'i (two-winged). 6. White. April. N. Amcr. 175H. Half-hardy Plants are those which require partial shelter, as in a cold pit or frame, ...
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