. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. ^ i ^^ lasmilUlllt offutnak. Natural Order: yasmiiiacciC â yasmiiic Family. IllTE JASMINE is a splendid shrub, climbing on supports I .1 JKMi^ht of tilteen or twent}' feet, and is much used in ' Euiope tor the covering of arbors and trellises. It is not sutliciently hardy to endure the winters of our Northern Mates \\ ithout the protection of a wall or other building to defend it tiom the fierce breath of the ungenial north wind, rs are beautiful and fragrant, and their praises have been beau- Lord Morpeth (afterward earl o


. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. ^ i ^^ lasmilUlllt offutnak. Natural Order: yasmiiiacciC â yasmiiic Family. IllTE JASMINE is a splendid shrub, climbing on supports I .1 JKMi^ht of tilteen or twent}' feet, and is much used in ' Euiope tor the covering of arbors and trellises. It is not sutliciently hardy to endure the winters of our Northern Mates \\ ithout the protection of a wall or other building to defend it tiom the fierce breath of the ungenial north wind, rs are beautiful and fragrant, and their praises have been beau- Lord Morpeth (afterward earl of Carlisle), who says:. â 'I ;isk not, while I ntar thee dwc Arabia's spice or Syria's rose; Tliy bright festoons more freshly Thv viri;in white more freshlv There is in the tropical parts of the United States a tine Jasmine with beautiful yellow blossoms, that is hea\-il3- laden with delightful perfume. It is now culti- vated in all warm climes, but was unknown in Europe until 1560, when it was introduced by the Spaniards from the East. ^miatiiiii^. ing jessiiniine and blushing rose ivish grace their morning scents disclose. -Pr, AND oft whe ⢠In after ye He pictured hi: from that scorching shore, .rs those odors came, green cottage door, Far, The shady porch and window frame, TTOW lovelily the jasmine flower Blooms far from man's observing eye And having lived its little hour, There withers,â there sequester'd dies! \- across the loam: The very jasmine-flower that crept Round the thatched roof about his home Where she he loved then safely slept. -Miller Though faded, yet 'tis not forgot; A rich perfume, time cannot sever. Lingers in that unfriended spot. And decks the jasmine's grave forever. -Ryau. 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


Size: 1101px × 2270px
Photo credit: © Central Historic Books / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecad, booksubjectfloriculture, bookyear1884