. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. THE CATCII-FLT. iSUnie priithi'iK. '"LENES nre not .UMli.'nted to Silenus^ as the name miglit sn^'i^ost, although a eynical deilieation might be secured ill that (lireetioii. The generic iiaiiie I'l'frrs to their sticki- ness, For they (hi not entrap Hies ill llicwayof the drosera and dioncca,, but by tlie more vnlgar way of dauliing tliem- selves \vith invisilile treacle. We liave a lotoF them in the British and one of the nnmlier, the white campion [Hilciie iiijliif(i), may lie seen in ston\' counties g'vown


. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. THE CATCII-FLT. iSUnie priithi'iK. '"LENES nre not .UMli.'nted to Silenus^ as the name miglit sn^'i^ost, although a eynical deilieation might be secured ill that (lireetioii. The generic iiaiiie I'l'frrs to their sticki- ness, For they (hi not entrap Hies ill llicwayof the drosera and dioncca,, but by tlie more vnlgar way of dauliing tliem- selves \vith invisilile treacle. We liave a lotoF them in the British and one of the nnmlier, the white campion [Hilciie iiijliif(i), may lie seen in ston\' counties g'vown as a hay cro]);a purpose also served by its near relative the ragged robin or enokoo flower [S. J/c-t-ciicn//), whieli may not infrequently be seen filling enclosed fields with its lovely flowers, and constituting the sole herliage for a crop of hay. The common red catch-fly (6'. ariin'rhi), the moss campion (-S'. ticaiilix), the German catch-fly {8. rixriiria), the white catch-flv (-V. rt'sjieiiiini), are the l)cst of the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hibberd, Shirley, 1825-1890; Hulme, F. Edward (Frederick Edward), 1841-1909. London : Cassell


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