The Window GardenerHurd and Houghton, 1876 - 163 páginas |
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... Now let us first give in detail , with their treatment , a list of plants suitable for window gardening ; then select those for peculiar exposures . THE CAMELLIA The camellia is a native of China or 16 PLANTS FOR WINDOW GARDENING .
... Now let us first give in detail , with their treatment , a list of plants suitable for window gardening ; then select those for peculiar exposures . THE CAMELLIA The camellia is a native of China or 16 PLANTS FOR WINDOW GARDENING .
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... native country , is a shrub or small tree , though Mr. Fortune mentions specimens of the single red as sometimes exceeding twenty feet in height , with trunks of proportionate size . This variety is almost hardy 2 PLANTS FOR WINDOW ...
... native country , is a shrub or small tree , though Mr. Fortune mentions specimens of the single red as sometimes exceeding twenty feet in height , with trunks of proportionate size . This variety is almost hardy 2 PLANTS FOR WINDOW ...
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... natives of America . The fine varieties of our green - houses , with the exception of the common Erica Mediterranea , are natives of the Cape of Good Hope , whence the gardener's term , Cape Heaths . " 66 The erica will not thrive ...
... natives of America . The fine varieties of our green - houses , with the exception of the common Erica Mediterranea , are natives of the Cape of Good Hope , whence the gardener's term , Cape Heaths . " 66 The erica will not thrive ...
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... native countries , the heath is never found in a soil of which the substratum is lime or chalk . In England , heaths are always grown apart from other plants ; with us they occupy the coolest part of the green - house . As a general ...
... native countries , the heath is never found in a soil of which the substratum is lime or chalk . In England , heaths are always grown apart from other plants ; with us they occupy the coolest part of the green - house . As a general ...
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... native of Europe and Asia , some varieties being very abundant in Switzerland and Italy , and is to be found in almost every green - house . It is of the easiest culture . Pot about the latter part of November , in a rich loam , with a ...
... native of Europe and Asia , some varieties being very abundant in Switzerland and Italy , and is to be found in almost every green - house . It is of the easiest culture . Pot about the latter part of November , in a rich loam , with a ...
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ABUTILON adapted alba allow Azalea baskets beautiful plant become bloom blossoms blush branches bright buds bulbs CALLA CALLA LILY camellia carnation CENTURY PLANT China rose color common rose corolla crimson cultivation CUPHEA cuttings dark drainage easily grown evergreen favorite fern florists foliage fragrant freely frost Fuchsia geraniums Give plenty green fly green-house grow grower growth hardy heat heaths inch Indica insects layer leaf mould leaves LEMON VERBENA loam manure native never odorata orange orchids ornamental parlor culture peat PELARGONIUM picotee pink plenty of light plenty of water pretty produced profusion propagated proper soil Pruning pure white purple re-pot red spider require rich loam roots rosy sand scarlet season seed seedlings sepals shades shoots smilax soil species spring summer tea rose temperature thrive treatment TROPÆOLUM Tropaeolum majus variegated verbena Wardian white flowers window culture window gardening window plant winter
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Página 89 - Bring flowers to the shrine where we kneel in prayer, They are nature's offering, their place is there ! They speak of hope to the fainting heart, With a voice of promise they come and part, They sleep in dust through the wintry hours, They break forth in glory — bring flowers, bright flowers ! THE CRUSADER'S RETURN. ALAS ! the mother that him bare, If she had been in presence there, In his wan cheeks and sunburnt hair, She had not known her child.
Página 77 - Bizarres have that color predominating over the purple or crimson ; but the Pink or Crimson Bizarres have more of these colors than the Scarlet. Scarlet Flakes are simple white grounds, with distinct stripes or ribbons of scarlet. Rose and Purple Flakes have these two colors upon a white ground. Picotees are divided into seven classes : 1. Red, heavyedged ; 2. Red, light-edged ; 3. Rose, heavy-edged ; 4. Rose, light-edged ; 5. Purple, heavy-edged ; 6. Purple, light-edged ; 7. Yellow ground, without...
Página 67 - All Eden bright, With these her holy offspring, Creations of the light ; As though some gentle angel, Commissioned love to bear, Had wandered o'er the greensward, And left her foot-prints there." Before going farther, mark the fact in any flowers which you gather, that the petals of the corolla are not opposite the sepals of the calyx, but alternate with them. Now take our old friend the buttercup : you find its petals perfectly simple — Fig.
Página 15 - One thing I warn thee : bow no knee to gold ; Less innocent it makes the guileless tongue, It turns the feelings prematurely old ; And they who keep their best affections young, Best love the Beautiful ! WATEBLOO.
Página 55 - The qualities of a first-class verbena, as laid down by florists, are : roundness of flower, without indenture, notch, or serrature ; petals thick, flat, bright and smooth ; the plant should be compact, with short, strong joints, either distinctly of a shrubby habit, or a close, ground creeper or climber ; the trusses of bloom, compact, standing out from the foliage, the flowers meeting, but not crowding each other; the foliage should be short, broad, bright, and enough to hide the stalk ; in the...
Página 77 - Scarlet Bizarres. 2. Pink or Crimson Bizarres. 3. Scarlet Flakes. 4. Rose Flakes. 5. Purple Flakes. Bizarre is a French word, meaning odd or irregular ; the flowers in these classes have three colours, which are irregularly placed on each petal. Scarlet Bizarres have that colour predominating over the purple or crimson, but the Pink or Crimson Bizarres have more of these colours than the scarlet.
Página 83 - When sufficiently rooted, pot them off into five-inch pots, a pair in each ; or, if your space is limited, and the layers small, three may be put into each pot. After they are...
Página 90 - Bright gems of earth in which perchance we see, What Eden was. what Paradise may be," And said in their silent heart language, bring flowers: "They speak of hope to the fainting heart. With a voice of promise they come and part; They sleep in dust through the winter hours, They break forth in glory! Bring flowers, bright flowers.
Página 83 - When the shoots round each plant have made five or six joints, or pairs of leaves, choose a dull, cloudy day on which to perform the work, or if the plants are in pots, under an elevated awning, they may be layered in any weather. Commence by trimming off the leaves from the bottom of a shoot, leaving the two uppermost on and entire. Trim off the lower leaves on every shoot before layering one, because when a layer is tongued it is easily broken off. When this is done, take hold of the shoot, turn...
Página 77 - French, meaning odd or irregular. The flowers in these classes have three colors, which are irregularly placed on each petal. Scarlet Bizarres have that color predominating over the purple or crimson ; but the Pink or Crimson Bizarres have more of these colors than the Scarlet. Scarlet Flakes are simple white grounds, with distinct stripes or ribbons of scarlet. Rose and Purple Flakes have these two colors upon a white ground. Picotees are divided into seven classes : 1. Red, heavyedged; 2.