Archive image from page 280 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame02bail Year: 1906 HORTICULTURE Daisy, Dwarf Basil. Egg Plant, Eupatorium, Blue. Euphorbia Fading or Mor Bride {Scahi'isn}. Fir {Finns balsamca), Foxglove, Fringe Tree. Geranium (Pelii mon in m Garden Angelica, Glycine.


Archive image from page 280 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame02bail Year: 1906 HORTICULTURE Daisy, Dwarf Basil. Egg Plant, Eupatorium, Blue. Euphorbia Fading or Mor Bride {Scahi'isn}. Fir {Finns balsamca), Foxglove, Fringe Tree. Geranium (Pelii mon in m Garden Angelica, Glycine. Clnster-tlowerin Golden Coreopsis. Hollyhock. Honeysuckle, Hyacrnth, Hydrangea, Ice Plant. Impatiens Balsamii Lily. Lime Plant [Fodoji: yll â peltatum), Lychnadia (Phlox), Mezereon {Daphne Met Mountain Ash, âContinued Nasturtium. Passion Flower, Pea. Sweet. Peach, Double-flowering, Pink, Perennial Sunflower, double Polyanthus. Pyrethrum Parthenium. Poppy. Purple Hyacinth Bean, Rudbeokia. Scarlet Cacalia, Scarlet Lychnis {L. Chalce donica). Siberian Crab. Snowball Tree, Snowberry. Spice-wood(ia»r»s Benzoin), Spiderwort {Tradescantia), â Jlock Orange. Tree{ Euonynius), Bay fLaurit nobilis). William, or Poetic Venetian Sumac, or Tree. Violet, blue fragrant. GREENHOUSE PL.\XTS. Lilies of the valley. Mignonette. Ranunculuses, V'erbena trifoliata. or Sweet Anemones. Vervain, Single and Double Jonquils. Fuchsia coecinea. White Lilies, Cob»a scandens, Roses. Camellia Japonica. or Japa- Tuberoses. nese Rose, Persian Iris. Myrtles. These lists are much less ample than those of M'Ma- hon, over twenty years earlier, but they may be sup- posed to include the popular and most easily grown things. They will be suggestive to those who wish to make 'old-fashioned gardens.' M'Mahon's list was evidently largely compiled from Euro- pean sources. Green says that the first list (strangely called 'annual and biennial flowers') contains 'such plants, shrubs and trees as are of easy


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