. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. (rRACEFTTL DEUTZIA, II, III: 1,1 iinii'lliK. ,,ri'TZIA (iRACILIS ith .V /ii /iiniird raniiliar plant nF tlu' must use- ful cliai-actei-, and ime wliicli is g'l'ow II in immense ([ lies for llie supply of the liower nuivkets. The cultiva- tors who supply the markets ill this country usually obtain supplies of hotli these ]>lants i'rom Holland, \\lic)-e tliev ai'e g'vowii fur tins particular purpose ill (he open gi'ound, mostly in the alleys and trenches lirlweeii the lieds of hvaciutlis and tnlips. The\' are thus i


. Familiar garden flowers . Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Floriculture. (rRACEFTTL DEUTZIA, II, III: 1,1 iinii'lliK. ,,ri'TZIA (iRACILIS ith .V /ii /iiniird raniiliar plant nF tlu' must use- ful cliai-actei-, and ime wliicli is g'l'ow II in immense ([ lies for llie supply of the liower nuivkets. The cultiva- tors who supply the markets ill this country usually obtain supplies of hotli these ]>lants i'rom Holland, \\lic)-e tliev ai'e g'vowii fur tins particular purpose ill (he open gi'ound, mostly in the alleys and trenches lirlweeii the lieds of hvaciutlis and tnlips. The\' are thus in the nature of what gardeners call " stolen crops"—that is, they are iiui in bet^'een other things, and Dceupy places where a severe routine would forbid the planting of anything whatever. lUit all the important business pertaining to the beds of bullis is o\'ei-liy the time the deutzias and s})ineas are planted ; and by an aeconimo-. 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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