. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames. Plants, Potted; Container gardening. PLANTS FOR HANGING BASKETS lOI Nasturtium.—See Tropaeolum, p. 102. Nierembergia gracilis.—See p. 60. Othonna crassifolia.—A trailing perennial with fleshy. Fig. 42.—Saxifraga sarmentosa (Molher-of-Thousands) in Hanging Basket. leaves and yellow flowers, easy to grow, but most satisfactory in a sunny position. Saxifraga sarmentosa (Aaron's Beard and many other popular names, including Mother-of-Thousands, also applied to Linaria cymbalarid).—A well-known, half-hardy plant which is often seen in


. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames. Plants, Potted; Container gardening. PLANTS FOR HANGING BASKETS lOI Nasturtium.—See Tropaeolum, p. 102. Nierembergia gracilis.—See p. 60. Othonna crassifolia.—A trailing perennial with fleshy. Fig. 42.—Saxifraga sarmentosa (Molher-of-Thousands) in Hanging Basket. leaves and yellow flowers, easy to grow, but most satisfactory in a sunny position. Saxifraga sarmentosa (Aaron's Beard and many other popular names, including Mother-of-Thousands, also applied to Linaria cymbalarid).—A well-known, half-hardy plant which is often seen in cottage windows. There are several forms. 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 Davidson, Hugh Coleman, b. 1852. London, C. Lockwood


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