The New Gardener's Dictionary; Or, Catalogue of All the Really Good Flowers, Fruits, Trees and Shrubs Cultivated in Great Britain. Accompanied by Descriptive and Cultural NotesGroombridge & Sons, 1849 - Plants, Cultivated |
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abundant Acanthacea Amaryllidacea annual autumn bear bearer beautiful beds berries bloom blossoms branches buds Campanulacea cold frame colour common crop cultivated culture cuttings deciduous deep desirable dwarf early earth epiphytes Ericacea esteemed evergreen excellent eye small feet flavour flesh buttery foliage frost fruit garden genus grafting green greenhouse ground grow freely grown growth habit handsome hardy herbaceous inches increased Iridacea juicy kinds layers leaves Leguminosa light rich Liliacea LINN manure medium moisture obovate Orchidacea Order ornamental pale panicles peat and loam Pippin placed pots pretty produced propagated pruning purple racter Ranunculacea removed require rich soil rieties ripe ripens roots Rosacea roundish russet sandy peat scarlet Scrophulariacea season seed Seedling shaded shoots showy shrubbery shrubs sowing sown in March species spring stalk short stems stove succeed summer Synonymes tender tion trees usually varieties wall weather white flowers winter yellow young plants