. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. r g:jemmjell||ii< Kc^nc^l1a lllOllopljnlla. Natural Order: Lcgiiniiiiosic â Pitlsc Family. HENNEDYA, a native of New South Wales, is found in the conservatory or greenhouse, occupying a prominent position among the beautiful climbers, some of the species, however, being as yet quite rare. The commonest variety has either blue 1 crimson flowers. There are others with scarlet, purple, and iiL- with nearly black, flowers. They grow readily from seed, i^h should be soaked in warm water previous to planting, and be grown in p
. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. r g:jemmjell||ii< Kc^nc^l1a lllOllopljnlla. Natural Order: Lcgiiniiiiosic â Pitlsc Family. HENNEDYA, a native of New South Wales, is found in the conservatory or greenhouse, occupying a prominent position among the beautiful climbers, some of the species, however, being as yet quite rare. The commonest variety has either blue 1 crimson flowers. There are others with scarlet, purple, and iiL- with nearly black, flowers. They grow readily from seed, i^h should be soaked in warm water previous to planting, and be grown in pots, or placed in the ground when the weather is and settled. The pots should be well ALL higher knowledge in lier presence falls Degraded, wisdom in discourse with her Loses discount'nanced, and like foil}' shows. âMilton. Ill ARK her majestic fabric! she 's a temple â¢'â '^ Sacred by birth, and built bj hands divine Her soul 's the deity that lodges there; Nor is the pile unworthy of the god. âDrydc w HAT 'S the brow, Or the eye's luster, or the step of air. Or color, but the beautiful links that chain The mind from its rare elements. âWillis. 'T'HINK of her worth, and think that God did mean This worthy mind should worthy things embrace; Blot not her beauties with th_y thoughts unclean. Nor her dishonor with thy passion base. âSir J. Davies. ind alone, (bear witness earth and heaven !) .Sit paramount the graces; here enthron'd. The living fountai Of beauteous and subli in itself cont; â ; here, hand cstial Venus, ites the soul A MIND of broad and vigorous scope, A penetration quick and keen, An insight into things unseen, A liberal dower of faith and hope. -KaU 7. Hill. ,7s ^i. 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 Turner, Cordelia Harris. New York, T. MacCoun
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