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quadgram | frequency |
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is one of the | 113 |
there are many kinds | 95 |
are many kinds of | 92 |
one of the most | 90 |
are several kinds of | 89 |
there are several kinds | 89 |
the base of the | 72 |
quarters of an inch | 70 |
on the under side | 67 |
half an inch long | 64 |
half an inch across | 63 |
about half an inch | 59 |
and the flowers are | 58 |
at the base of | 58 |
an inch and a | 57 |
the top of the | 53 |
of an inch across | 53 |
the surface of the | 52 |
is a native of | 50 |
the flowers are about | 49 |
inch and a half | 49 |
the end of the | 49 |
from one to two | 48 |
in a cut state | 48 |
it is one of | 47 |
at the same time | 46 |
of an inch long | 44 |
to two feet tall | 43 |
one to two feet | 43 |
on the upper side | 42 |
as far east as | 40 |
about an inch across | 39 |
an inch or more | 39 |
is said to be | 39 |
a few of the | 38 |
for the most part | 38 |
as soon as the | 37 |
the leaves of the | 37 |
about the end of | 37 |
to the height of | 35 |
and the leaves are | 35 |
are a good many | 35 |
the flowers are in | 35 |
there are a good | 35 |
the flowers are produced | 34 |
they begin to grow | 34 |
a good many kinds | 34 |
the bottom of the | 34 |
from one to three | 33 |
good many kinds of | 33 |
about a foot tall | 32 |
at the end of | 32 |
from six inches to | 32 |
the centre of the | 32 |
in the grand canyon | 31 |
this grows in the | 31 |
and a half across | 30 |
the finest of the | 30 |
this is common in | 30 |
by division of the | 30 |
this is one of | 29 |
the size of a | 29 |
about an inch long | 28 |
name is from the | 28 |
a quarter of an | 28 |
two or three inches | 28 |
flowers are an inch | 28 |
the name is from | 28 |
they are of a | 27 |
one to three feet | 27 |
on the top of | 27 |
are about an inch | 27 |
in the way of | 27 |
out of the ground | 26 |
than half an inch | 26 |
the effect of the | 26 |
the leaves are in | 26 |
the size of the | 26 |
the end of this | 26 |
is from the greek | 25 |
with the exception of | 25 |
quarter of an inch | 25 |
to three feet tall | 25 |
at the top of | 24 |
the habit of the | 24 |
one of the best | 24 |
flowers are produced on | 24 |
the flowers are very | 24 |
less than half an | 24 |
over a foot tall | 23 |
must be well drained | 23 |
and more or less | 23 |
in the form of | 23 |
for the first time | 23 |
for a long time | 23 |
the axils of the | 23 |
the flowers are small | 23 |
ought not to be | 23 |
inch or more across | 22 |
the whole plant is | 22 |
a long time in | 22 |
this grows on dry | 22 |
is common in the | 22 |
it is not only | 22 |
the flowers are of | 22 |
of the plant is | 22 |
on the other hand | 22 |
in the midst of | 22 |
from three to five | 22 |
division of the roots | 22 |
about the first of | 22 |
the flowers of the | 21 |
be seen by the | 21 |
at the ends of | 21 |
foot and a half | 21 |
as may be seen | 21 |
the middle of the | 21 |
in a few years | 21 |
with four or five | 21 |
over half an inch | 21 |
the edge of the | 21 |
the ends of the | 21 |
drain the pots well | 20 |
pots must be well | 20 |
a foot and a | 20 |
as well as the | 20 |
in the case of | 20 |
about the size of | 20 |
it is not a | 20 |
to six feet high | 20 |
finest of the genus | 20 |
the flowers are a | 20 |
from two to six | 20 |
in allusion to the | 20 |
it will be found | 20 |
the flowers are an | 20 |
the pots must be | 20 |
this is a very | 20 |
last a long time | 19 |
the flowers are not | 19 |
habit of the plant | 19 |
end of the month | 19 |
the upper side and | 19 |
are about half an | 19 |
in the middle of | 19 |
at the foot of | 19 |
one and a half | 19 |
but it is not | 19 |
that it is a | 19 |
inches to a foot | 19 |
for the sake of | 18 |
flowers are about half | 18 |
the leaves are smooth | 18 |
inches to two feet | 18 |
and a half to | 18 |
in the coast ranges | 18 |
axils of the leaves | 18 |
a native of the | 18 |
far east as colorado | 18 |
the base of each | 18 |
the flowers are white | 18 |
they ought to be | 18 |
from a cluster of | 18 |
the close of the | 18 |
it is a very | 18 |
it is a native | 18 |
may be propagated by | 18 |
that it is not | 18 |
the rest of the | 18 |
a few inches to | 17 |
on account of its | 17 |
it is to be | 17 |
it is said that | 17 |
may be seen by | 17 |
and one of the | 17 |
more or less hairy | 17 |
less than an inch | 17 |
where there is a | 17 |
but the flowers are | 17 |
to four feet high | 17 |
in the course of | 17 |
it will be seen | 17 |
the name of the | 17 |
i do not know | 17 |
cape of good hope | 17 |
there are several varieties | 17 |
the flowers are over | 17 |
as soon as they | 17 |
the best time to | 17 |
any kind of soil | 17 |
under the name of | 17 |
flowers are about an | 17 |
warmest part of the | 17 |
in the centre of | 17 |
the height of ft | 16 |
it is said to | 16 |
in may and june | 16 |
are an inch and | 16 |
from three to six | 16 |
may be grown in | 16 |
three or four inches | 16 |
propagated by division of | 16 |
part of the flower | 16 |
one of the finest | 16 |
are said to be | 16 |
from one to four | 16 |
lily of the valley | 16 |
will grow in any | 16 |
from the axils of | 16 |
in which they are | 16 |
at the height of | 16 |
it is not so | 16 |
much like the last | 16 |
the greek name means | 16 |
until they begin to | 16 |
about two inches across | 16 |
eighths of an inch | 16 |
and of a dark | 16 |
the nature of the | 16 |
summer california this is | 15 |
close of the rains | 15 |
a dark green colour | 15 |
by the side of | 15 |
the form of a | 15 |
should be well drained | 15 |
the warmest part of | 15 |
the upper part of | 15 |
nearly an inch across | 15 |
will be found to | 15 |
the beauty of the | 15 |
two and a half | 15 |
about the middle of | 15 |
of a dark green | 15 |
flowers are about three | 15 |
than an inch across | 15 |
end of this month | 15 |
there is only one | 15 |
to two feet high | 15 |
species of the genus | 15 |
the mouth of the | 15 |
the height of in | 15 |
in all its parts | 15 |
to over a foot | 15 |
the throat of the | 15 |
this grows in dry | 15 |
many of them are | 15 |
are only a few | 15 |
the cape of good | 15 |
the form of the | 15 |
from two to four | 15 |
seen by the illustration | 15 |
about an inch and | 15 |
an inch across and | 15 |
a few of them | 15 |
the under side of | 15 |
the side of the | 15 |
green on the upper | 14 |
it may be grown | 14 |
to a height of | 14 |
in europe and asia | 14 |
every part of the | 14 |
is a very handsome | 14 |
and a half tall | 14 |
down on the under | 14 |
there are two kinds | 14 |
with bright yellow rays | 14 |
exposed to the sun | 14 |
leaves of the root | 14 |
the heart of the | 14 |
a few kinds of | 14 |
ends of the branches | 14 |
it is sometimes called | 14 |
california this is a | 14 |
are nearly an inch | 14 |
known in our collections | 14 |
that is to say | 14 |
from a few inches | 14 |
i should like to | 14 |
it is impossible to | 14 |
the same as for | 14 |
the flowers are nearly | 14 |
as soon as it | 14 |
natives of north america | 14 |
and in a few | 14 |
inches to over a | 14 |
it is a good | 14 |
upper part of the | 14 |
flowers are produced in | 14 |
close to the ground | 14 |
to the end of | 14 |
and a half long | 13 |
it is of a | 13 |
in the open air | 13 |
part of the house | 13 |
the flower stems are | 13 |
on the surface of | 13 |
from two to five | 13 |
in a growing state | 13 |
cultivation and flowering period | 13 |
may be seen in | 13 |
the shape of the | 13 |
the shape of a | 13 |
two or three years | 13 |
though the flowers are | 13 |
the tops have died | 13 |
over two inches across | 13 |
the colour of the | 13 |
be said to be | 13 |
at the edge of | 13 |
of the root are | 13 |
of the leaves of | 13 |
about a quarter of | 13 |
and thin in texture | 13 |
part of the garden | 13 |
one to four feet | 13 |
the most beautiful of | 13 |
two or three feet | 13 |
in any kind of | 13 |
is the best time | 13 |
springing from a cluster | 13 |
it is perfectly hardy | 13 |
the fruit is a | 13 |
are several varieties of | 13 |
under side of the | 13 |
in the same way | 13 |
the divisions of the | 13 |
to three feet high | 13 |
from two to three | 13 |
about three feet high | 13 |
with a sharp knife | 12 |
in one of the | 12 |
that they are not | 12 |
they are arranged in | 12 |
inch or more long | 12 |
six inches to two | 12 |
the extremity of the | 12 |
over an inch across | 12 |
of the easiest culture | 12 |
at the grand canyon | 12 |
it seems to me | 12 |
in the warmest part | 12 |
the manner in which | 12 |
is from one to | 12 |
are an inch or | 12 |
this grows in mountain | 12 |
rays of the sun | 12 |
are two kinds of | 12 |
at the present time | 12 |
to be found in | 12 |
a great deal of | 12 |
part of the stem | 12 |
under the head of | 12 |
are half an inch | 12 |
any of the others | 12 |
it is well to | 12 |
be kept in the | 12 |
there are only a | 12 |
about a foot high | 12 |
is the only species | 12 |
from may to september | 12 |
i may add that | 12 |
more or less downy | 12 |
it may be propagated | 12 |
to prevent them from | 12 |
about two feet high | 12 |
a pale green colour | 12 |
two to six feet | 12 |
this is common on | 12 |
the pots should be | 12 |
the part of the | 12 |
the soil should be | 12 |
in a short time | 12 |
season of the year | 12 |
there is also a | 12 |
there is a plant | 12 |
from may to august | 12 |
like those of the | 12 |
from six to twelve | 12 |
three to six feet | 12 |
the foot of the | 12 |
a day or two | 12 |
than those of the | 12 |
and it is a | 12 |
the pretty flowers are | 12 |
from six to eight | 12 |
it should be grown | 12 |
the foliage is of | 11 |
of north america and | 11 |
under the shade of | 11 |
to five feet high | 11 |
to be sacred to | 11 |
to ten inches tall | 11 |
should be allowed to | 11 |
reaching an altitude of | 11 |
to twelve inches tall | 11 |
as long as the | 11 |
it is difficult to | 11 |
altitude of ten thousand | 11 |
over an inch long | 11 |
with two or three | 11 |
species and varieties of | 11 |
are more or less | 11 |
it will be well | 11 |
the top of a | 11 |
be planted in the | 11 |
are from one to | 11 |
the early part of | 11 |
there are a few | 11 |
and it may be | 11 |
mostly from the root | 11 |
corolla more or less | 11 |
the latter part of | 11 |
half an inch to | 11 |
the latin name means | 11 |
to the top of | 11 |
at the base and | 11 |
flowers are nearly an | 11 |
when the plants are | 11 |
should be planted in | 11 |
there are numerous kinds | 11 |
in proportion to the | 11 |
of this genus are | 11 |
the tips of the | 11 |
a place in every | 11 |
the leaves are of | 11 |
there are a great | 11 |
the appearance of being | 11 |
hardy in this climate | 11 |
when the plant is | 11 |
a part of the | 11 |
if any of the | 11 |
as implied by the | 11 |
are the finest of | 11 |
we have no doubt | 11 |
at the close of | 11 |
a great many kinds | 11 |
the way in which | 11 |
one or two inches | 11 |
grown in english gardens | 11 |
the extremities of the | 11 |
to the depth of | 11 |
of the most useful | 11 |
yellow spring california a | 11 |
grows in the mountains | 11 |
are a great many | 11 |
of the same number | 11 |
the banks of the | 11 |
it is a fine | 11 |
spring california this is | 11 |
than that of the | 11 |
is said to have | 11 |
should be grown in | 11 |
an inch long and | 11 |
may be said to | 11 |
an altitude of ten | 11 |
the heat of the | 11 |
great many kinds of | 11 |
as many as the | 11 |
nearly an inch long | 11 |
in the east and | 11 |
more than an inch | 10 |
the exception of the | 10 |
the head of the | 10 |
in the first place | 10 |
is the same as | 10 |
two to four feet | 10 |
of the most beautiful | 10 |
flowers are of a | 10 |
will be well to | 10 |
come under our observation | 10 |
on the base of | 10 |
is more or less | 10 |
or from the root | 10 |
and that it is | 10 |
flowers are arranged in | 10 |
are to be found | 10 |
be one of the | 10 |
the flowers are more | 10 |
six to twelve inches | 10 |
of ten thousand feet | 10 |
about six inches tall | 10 |
it is better to | 10 |
on account of the | 10 |
is found in the | 10 |
this is the only | 10 |
introduced into this country | 10 |
the other side of | 10 |
of some of the | 10 |
ought to be in | 10 |
the lower ones with | 10 |
a foot or more | 10 |
are less than half | 10 |
all the year round | 10 |
be found in the | 10 |
are about two inches | 10 |
in reference to the | 10 |
it is desirable to | 10 |
for two or three | 10 |
but it is a | 10 |
to be in every | 10 |
a situation in every | 10 |
to be kept in | 10 |
of a pale green | 10 |
to be seen in | 10 |
a few inches tall | 10 |
and many of them | 10 |
each about an inch | 10 |
and the whole plant | 10 |
named in honor of | 10 |
two feet tall and | 10 |
from the fact that | 10 |
from one and a | 10 |
the appearance of a | 10 |
on dry plains and | 10 |
a place in the | 10 |
in the open garden | 10 |
are over an inch | 10 |
when they may be | 10 |
flowers are half an | 10 |
at the bottom of | 10 |
and is common in | 10 |
to the base of | 10 |
will be seen that | 10 |
flower from may to | 10 |
throat of the corolla | 10 |
more or less united | 10 |
the first of the | 10 |
the north temperate zone | 10 |
from the fact of | 10 |
for a few days | 10 |
in a few weeks | 10 |
where the soil is | 10 |
grows to the height | 10 |
on the ground and | 10 |
have the appearance of | 10 |
those of the stems | 10 |
is about a foot | 10 |
is not to be | 10 |
in the same manner | 10 |
the whole of the | 10 |
until they came to | 10 |
and a half feet | 10 |
any part of the | 10 |
is the finest of | 10 |
on each side of | 10 |
long time in water | 10 |
a week or two | 10 |
of which there are | 10 |
two to five feet | 9 |
to the size of | 9 |
in one of his | 9 |
when they begin to | 9 |
of the coast ranges | 9 |
in the shape of | 9 |
an inch in diameter | 9 |
the leaf stalks are | 9 |
it belongs to the | 9 |
the side of a | 9 |
of new south wales | 9 |
to do well in | 9 |
in the united states | 9 |
the flowers are rather | 9 |
and put them in | 9 |
with more or less | 9 |
the wood of the | 9 |
having the appearance of | 9 |
liberal supply of water | 9 |
from may to july | 9 |
in a few days | 9 |
so that they may | 9 |
plant in english gardens | 9 |
a good deal in | 9 |
at the time of | 9 |
as well as in | 9 |
surface of the water | 9 |
each side of the | 9 |
most abundant in the | 9 |
may be carried out | 9 |
of one of the | 9 |
the beauty of their | 9 |
so far as i | 9 |
only a few inches | 9 |
but if it is | 9 |
all parts of the | 9 |
they are all of | 9 |
a good deal like | 9 |
one of the first | 9 |
of the cold weather | 9 |
the back of the | 9 |
and is found in | 9 |
and is of a | 9 |
in the depth of | 9 |
the call of the | 9 |
as the flowers are | 9 |
parts of the garden | 9 |
paler on the under | 9 |
the flowers are large | 9 |
downy on the under | 9 |
the leaves are very | 9 |
summer northwest this is | 9 |
when the flowers are | 9 |
the flowers are arranged | 9 |
the general effect of | 9 |
there is a picture | 9 |
in the latter part | 9 |
the south of europe | 9 |
out of the earth | 9 |
to eighteen inches tall | 9 |
that they may be | 9 |
flowers are less than | 9 |
or beginning of next | 9 |
the roots of the | 9 |
found as far east | 9 |
are very fond of | 9 |
of the most desirable | 9 |
reaches an altitude of | 9 |
the garden of the | 9 |
of many of the | 9 |
is in reference to | 9 |
is the only one | 9 |
like that of the | 9 |
grown in this country | 9 |
as a matter of | 9 |
for so small a | 9 |
are numerous kinds of | 9 |
tells us that the | 9 |
of the flowers is | 9 |
with one or two | 9 |
to an altitude of | 9 |
than any of the | 9 |
flowers last a long | 9 |
to a foot and | 9 |
plant them in the | 9 |
and some of them | 9 |
the leaves are arranged | 9 |
four or five inches | 9 |
one side of the | 9 |
species of this genus | 9 |
held to be sacred | 9 |
the plant is of | 9 |
that there is no | 9 |
from four to six | 9 |
may be planted in | 9 |
north america and asia | 9 |
in the sierra nevada | 9 |
effect of the whole | 9 |
the character of the | 9 |
the wood of last | 9 |
foliage is of a | 9 |
in the mohave desert | 9 |
or three inches across | 9 |
only a few kinds | 9 |
and is one of | 9 |
if the soil is | 9 |
to the beauty of | 9 |
pale on the under | 9 |
period of the year | 9 |
the tube of the | 9 |
in its wild state | 9 |
inch and a quarter | 9 |
it may be planted | 9 |
is a very pretty | 9 |
ought to have a | 9 |
a few inches high | 9 |
pots should be well | 9 |
when the tops have | 9 |
of those that are | 9 |
is not only a | 9 |
the leaves are small | 9 |
said to be a | 9 |
according to the size | 8 |
as the specific name | 8 |
it should have a | 8 |
the flowers are larger | 8 |
tops have died off | 8 |
surface of the soil | 8 |
in our collections as | 8 |
in front of the | 8 |
there are several other | 8 |
blooming from may to | 8 |
wood of last year | 8 |
the crown of the | 8 |
that they look like | 8 |
the base of a | 8 |
inch to an inch | 8 |
the general effect is | 8 |
a year or two | 8 |
dark shining green colour | 8 |
and a half inches | 8 |
more or less toothed | 8 |
there is a variety | 8 |
the meaning of the | 8 |
but it will be | 8 |
the flowers of this | 8 |
sometimes a foot long | 8 |
to a foot tall | 8 |
have a place in | 8 |
this is the most | 8 |
same number as the | 8 |
nearly a foot high | 8 |
grows in the grand | 8 |
should be cut off | 8 |
fully exposed to the | 8 |
handsome as the last | 8 |
of the garden of | 8 |
covered with white down | 8 |
the plant is very | 8 |
not only is it | 8 |
the grand canyon and | 8 |
white or pink flowers | 8 |
comes to us from | 8 |
after the tops have | 8 |
one or two feet | 8 |
with a pair of | 8 |
for a week or | 8 |
from four to eight | 8 |
feathery appearance to the | 8 |
in a state of | 8 |
a liberal supply of | 8 |
of the same colour | 8 |
is a very fine | 8 |
it to do well | 8 |
is the only kind | 8 |
the same number as | 8 |
the direction of the | 8 |
common in southern california | 8 |
the flowers are from | 8 |
other side of the | 8 |
base of each petal | 8 |
to the open air | 8 |
is one of those | 8 |
this grows in rich | 8 |
is found as far | 8 |
of the north temperate | 8 |
it is easily propagated | 8 |
two or three times | 8 |
the flowers are half | 8 |
they ought not to | 8 |
leaves are arranged in | 8 |
a half to two | 8 |
the floor of the | 8 |
the state of the | 8 |
to be one of | 8 |
front of the house | 8 |
that it was a | 8 |
the radical leaves are | 8 |
of the wood of | 8 |
each about half an | 8 |
be seen in the | 8 |
taking care not to | 8 |
begins to flower in | 8 |
in the open ground | 8 |
about ten inches tall | 8 |
not only does it | 8 |
from three to four | 8 |
been grown in this | 8 |
to eight feet high | 8 |
belong to the green | 8 |
out of the house | 8 |
in order to have | 8 |
of the corolla is | 8 |
or more in length | 8 |
in which it is | 8 |
a rather large family | 8 |
to be able to | 8 |
the edges of the | 8 |
grows at the grand | 8 |
in all sorts of | 8 |
the sepals and petals | 8 |
they are in a | 8 |
a hardy herbaceous perennial | 8 |
more or less funnel | 8 |
bracts at the base | 8 |
one to two inches | 8 |
i have found it | 8 |
a good plan to | 8 |
the bark of the | 8 |
widely distributed in the | 8 |
sometimes as much as | 8 |
alternate with its lobes | 8 |
top of the stalk | 8 |
in connection with the | 8 |
the leaves are dull | 8 |
part of the stalk | 8 |
one of the commonest | 8 |
up to an altitude | 8 |
the plants must be | 8 |
surface of the ground | 8 |
where they are intended | 8 |
of the grand canyon | 8 |
it grows in the | 8 |
and ought to be | 8 |
taken out of the | 8 |
not a large family | 8 |
from half an inch | 8 |
it must not be | 8 |
two to three feet | 8 |
the fact of its | 8 |
the stamens and style | 8 |
when the flower is | 8 |
as one of the | 8 |
as if they were | 8 |
should be kept in | 8 |
a very large family | 8 |
to eight inches tall | 8 |
as far north as | 8 |
is not more than | 8 |
whence the specific name | 8 |
and of a pale | 8 |
if it is not | 8 |
to look at the | 8 |
the midst of a | 8 |
prevent them from being | 8 |
in the beginning of | 8 |
is by far the | 8 |
four or five lobes | 8 |
in two or three | 8 |
of the young shoots | 8 |
bright yellow rays and | 8 |
is a variety of | 8 |
its propagation may be | 8 |
a cut state are | 8 |
to two inches across | 8 |
the flowers are bright | 8 |
this is a rather | 8 |
this part of the | 8 |
will not only be | 8 |
it may not be | 8 |
of the cape of | 8 |
so handsome as the | 8 |
of the flower is | 8 |
a portion of the | 8 |
from three to seven | 8 |
has been grown in | 8 |
they should be planted | 8 |
it will not be | 8 |
the height of the | 8 |
it is necessary to | 8 |
natives of the cape | 8 |
as a cut flower | 8 |
an inch to an | 8 |
to four feet tall | 8 |
six to ten inches | 7 |
half an inch or | 7 |
in the early part | 7 |
the strength of the | 7 |
grows on dry hills | 7 |
the shadow of the | 7 |
place in the garden | 7 |
covered with close white | 7 |
on the other side | 7 |
more especially in the | 7 |
the plateau in the | 7 |
this is a native | 7 |
the best time for | 7 |
general effect of the | 7 |
there is nothing special | 7 |
yellow at the base | 7 |
were it not for | 7 |
the flowers are three | 7 |
the stems and leaves | 7 |
more or less bell | 7 |
and about the same | 7 |
from july to september | 7 |
the beginning of the | 7 |
as if it were | 7 |
not one of the | 7 |
from april to june | 7 |
a plant known in | 7 |
the leaves are radical | 7 |
leaves are of a | 7 |
the coast ranges and | 7 |
summer northwest and utah | 7 |
grows in rich soil | 7 |
it is not advisable | 7 |
to the bottom of | 7 |
the colour is a | 7 |
in the arrangement of | 7 |
it is best to | 7 |
the plants may be | 7 |
to make them flower | 7 |
with close white down | 7 |
the genius of the | 7 |
a posie to my | 7 |
is to be found | 7 |
twice as many as | 7 |
a cut state the | 7 |
ought to be kept | 7 |
natives of the north | 7 |
is easily propagated by | 7 |
this grows at the | 7 |
the stamens and pistil | 7 |
the body of the | 7 |
as a garden subject | 7 |
and it is not | 7 |
flowers are in clusters | 7 |
is not advisable to | 7 |
tube of the corolla | 7 |
said to be the | 7 |
a charming little plant | 7 |
let it be done | 7 |
three or four years | 7 |
in form and color | 7 |
this may be done | 7 |
than an inch long | 7 |
the way of the | 7 |
about eight inches tall | 7 |
from the base of | 7 |
place in every garden | 7 |
the leaves are dark | 7 |
two to six inches | 7 |
grows on dry plains | 7 |
plateau in the grand | 7 |
in the west indies | 7 |
said to have been | 7 |
it is not easy | 7 |
and the general effect | 7 |
contrasting well with the | 7 |
six to eighteen inches | 7 |
in the direction of | 7 |
months of the year | 7 |
the growth of the | 7 |
alternate or from the | 7 |
the ball of earth | 7 |
in the spring of | 7 |
to six feet tall | 7 |
the plants should be | 7 |
it belongs to a | 7 |
is nothing special about | 7 |
to that of the | 7 |
grows and flowers freely | 7 |
that the plant is | 7 |
long been cultivated in | 7 |
so that it is | 7 |
the edge of a | 7 |
the order to which | 7 |
they are not so | 7 |
the music of the | 7 |
habit of the shrub | 7 |
are of a rich | 7 |
those that are in | 7 |
but there is a | 7 |
the leaves are large | 7 |
more than a foot | 7 |
of them will be | 7 |
of three or four | 7 |
they are intended to | 7 |
of the leaves is | 7 |
part of the green | 7 |
to have them in | 7 |
parts of the flower | 7 |
in a loose cluster | 7 |
has not long been | 7 |
i was told by | 7 |
is seldom met with | 7 |
it ought not to | 7 |
planted in the ground | 7 |
to my ain dear | 7 |
the florets of the | 7 |
all the varieties of | 7 |
stem is from one | 7 |
from six to eighteen | 7 |
there are many varieties | 7 |
and will grow in | 7 |
grows in dry places | 7 |
can hardly fail to | 7 |
supposed to be a | 7 |
such a manner as | 7 |
where they are to | 7 |
there are many other | 7 |
spring california this has | 7 |
to those of the | 7 |
this is a pretty | 7 |
to the memory of | 7 |
in the style of | 7 |
the use of the | 7 |
said to be very | 7 |
with a very short | 7 |
early part of the | 7 |
white summer northwest a | 7 |
set off by the | 7 |
lip of the corolla | 7 |
every now and then | 7 |
like that of a | 7 |
any of the plants | 7 |
and the capsule is | 7 |
my ain dear may | 7 |
they should be well | 7 |
the leaves are alternate | 7 |
from three to eight | 7 |
it should be done | 7 |
and hairy on the | 7 |
are two or three | 7 |
side of the leaves | 7 |
not so handsome as | 7 |
i may as well | 7 |
a dark shining green | 7 |
and in similar places | 7 |
the petals of the | 7 |
from the effects of | 7 |
six to eight inches | 7 |
in reference to its | 7 |
of the shrub is | 7 |
implied by the name | 7 |
a more or less | 7 |
according to my experience | 7 |
the level of the | 7 |
early in the morning | 7 |
on the throat of | 7 |
they are to be | 7 |
about two feet tall | 7 |
few of them are | 7 |
yellow anthers and a | 7 |
there is not a | 7 |
it is not in | 7 |
the calyx with five | 7 |
hardy in our climate | 7 |
they may be planted | 7 |
of the leaf is | 7 |
as much as possible | 7 |
them in the garden | 7 |
containing few or many | 7 |
well above the foliage | 7 |
grow in any common | 7 |
be seen that the | 7 |
like those of a | 7 |
both in form and | 7 |
them in the shade | 7 |
the arrangement of the | 7 |
flowers are very small | 7 |
i have seen it | 7 |
posie to my ain | 7 |
the front of the | 7 |
bark of the stock | 7 |
most beautiful of all | 7 |
are produced singly on | 7 |
the lower part of | 7 |
was the first to | 7 |
the midst of the | 7 |
the end of august | 7 |
exposure to the sun | 7 |
most of them are | 7 |
i am indebted to | 7 |
the foliage is very | 7 |
be in every collection | 7 |
is a plant known | 7 |
on the lower lip | 7 |
and it is only | 7 |
both sides of the | 7 |
plant known in our | 7 |
of the northern hemisphere | 7 |
it is time to | 7 |
with a slender style | 7 |
at an altitude of | 7 |
of this plant is | 7 |
a rather pretty plant | 7 |
a height of ft | 7 |
the direct rays of | 7 |
it has been grown | 7 |
they are each about | 7 |
of this genus is | 7 |
the flowers are less | 7 |
six inches to over | 7 |
across the continent and | 7 |
of the stems are | 7 |
the leaves are more | 7 |
are thin in texture | 7 |
cultivated in this country | 7 |
three or four times | 7 |
at the extremity of | 7 |
a matter of fact | 7 |
be found to be | 7 |
it seems to be | 7 |
flat on the ground | 7 |
the appearance of the | 7 |
the course of the | 7 |
in such a manner | 7 |
in a similar manner | 7 |
grows in mountain canyons | 7 |
the sides of the | 7 |
it is intended to | 7 |
is supposed to be | 7 |
is from the latin | 7 |
should be of a | 7 |
trailing on the ground | 7 |
it will be a | 7 |
are apt to be | 7 |
manner in which the | 7 |
they are produced on | 7 |
are over half an | 7 |
the point of the | 7 |
should be put in | 7 |
by the end of | 7 |
the small flowers are | 7 |
part of the world | 6 |
the garden of alcinous | 6 |
is that of a | 6 |
a description of the | 6 |
description of the garden | 6 |
is held to be | 6 |
the plant has a | 6 |
would be advisable to | 6 |
has been known to | 6 |
with one or more | 6 |
in a wild state | 6 |
may be grown with | 6 |
a fair idea of | 6 |
are produced on stems | 6 |
and there are many | 6 |
they appear to be | 6 |
in this country for | 6 |
the power of the | 6 |
the taste of the | 6 |
stamens on the base | 6 |
in such quantities as | 6 |
as an edging to | 6 |
the love of flowers | 6 |
this is a handsome | 6 |
to be planted in | 6 |
so that the effect | 6 |
the ancient latin name | 6 |
to fifteen inches tall | 6 |
it is apt to | 6 |
i have seen them | 6 |
have no doubt but | 6 |
hardy herbaceous perennial from | 6 |
this is a charming | 6 |
i tell you what | 6 |
be grown in any | 6 |
this season of the | 6 |
on one of the | 6 |
that the effect of | 6 |
is a kind of | 6 |
are of the same | 6 |
first of this month | 6 |
it is seldom met | 6 |
they are very effective | 6 |
the flower of the | 6 |
way in which they | 6 |
the flowers are borne | 6 |
base of the petals | 6 |
shaded from the sun | 6 |
until they have taken | 6 |
all from the root | 6 |
in good form for | 6 |
the flowers have a | 6 |
in some of the | 6 |
to five feet tall | 6 |
but there is no | 6 |
but not at all | 6 |
along the edges of | 6 |
flowers are small and | 6 |
as far as i | 6 |
long been grown in | 6 |
i am going to | 6 |
it is advisable to | 6 |
about two inches long | 6 |
some of the finest | 6 |
found across the continent | 6 |
arranged in rosette form | 6 |
that it may be | 6 |
in spite of the | 6 |
a top dressing of | 6 |
is the fate of | 6 |
some of the most | 6 |
is from three to | 6 |
and the buds are | 6 |
the largest of the | 6 |
with from three to | 6 |
it would be advisable | 6 |
it begins to flower | 6 |
there are so many | 6 |
in a sunny window | 6 |
in march or april | 6 |
it is hard to | 6 |
that it can be | 6 |
it is a great | 6 |
base of the leaf | 6 |
is at its best | 6 |
are many varieties of | 6 |
a variety of the | 6 |
a pretty little plant | 6 |
six inches to a | 6 |
the leaves of this | 6 |
grows on dry hillsides | 6 |
but it has been | 6 |
they should not be | 6 |
old plant in english | 6 |
and is a very | 6 |
far as i know | 6 |
the tops of the | 6 |
nearly related to the | 6 |
spring arizona this is | 6 |
during the growing season | 6 |
at all times be | 6 |
to which it belongs | 6 |
that as it may | 6 |
leaves are dull green | 6 |
flowers are about two | 6 |
more or less woolly | 6 |
and is found as | 6 |
were named in honor | 6 |
varies a good deal | 6 |
not in the least | 6 |
they are said to | 6 |
to seven thousand feet | 6 |
middle of the month | 6 |
for a few minutes | 6 |
two or three of | 6 |
before they begin to | 6 |
it is also a | 6 |
the culture of this | 6 |
out of the pots | 6 |
it has a very | 6 |
kept in the green | 6 |
is very much like | 6 |
with short stiff hairs | 6 |
is of a bright | 6 |
sown as soon as | 6 |
this is common and | 6 |
spring southwest this is | 6 |
it need not be | 6 |
of which i have | 6 |
it is very hardy | 6 |
pink spring california a | 6 |
only one of the | 6 |
along the upper part | 6 |
air was filled with | 6 |
the summer and autumn | 6 |
it comes from the | 6 |
common in the east | 6 |
form and colour of | 6 |
to over two inches | 6 |
in no way particular | 6 |
i find it to | 6 |
first of the month | 6 |
be a posie to | 6 |
plant is a native | 6 |
in order to get | 6 |
and in europe and | 6 |
the calyx is very | 6 |
now offered for the | 6 |
and you shall see | 6 |
is a good plan | 6 |
it is a plant | 6 |
it is propagated by | 6 |
from six to twenty | 6 |
so as to leave | 6 |
of a number of | 6 |
all the species of | 6 |
until stopped by frosts | 6 |
call of the wildflower | 6 |
the stamens not protruding | 6 |
stamens on the corolla | 6 |
it grows to the | 6 |
lower part of the | 6 |
be that as it | 6 |
be propagated by division | 6 |
will cause them to | 6 |
three to eight inches | 6 |
protected from the sun | 6 |
be placed in a | 6 |
the margin of the | 6 |
kept in the warmest | 6 |
three inches in diameter | 6 |
the first of this | 6 |
two or three weeks | 6 |
liberal supplies of water | 6 |
to plant them in | 6 |
are of a bright | 6 |
a cluster of root | 6 |
does not seem to | 6 |
i have no doubt | 6 |
seems to be the | 6 |
that it does not | 6 |
the stem is from | 6 |
to within a few | 6 |
and said to be | 6 |
forms one of the | 6 |
the end of april | 6 |
with a little yellow | 6 |
of the most attractive | 6 |
on dry hills and | 6 |
as soon as possible | 6 |
is given in the | 6 |
it is not necessary | 6 |
is common in southern | 6 |
as a garden flower | 6 |
divisions of the corolla | 6 |
by means of a | 6 |
foot or more tall | 6 |
of the flowers are | 6 |
is a very good | 6 |
the author of the | 6 |
the effect of a | 6 |
been grown in english | 6 |
the time of the | 6 |
is the most proper | 6 |
three to five feet | 6 |
the winter sets in | 6 |
and last a long | 6 |
as a substitute for | 6 |
of it in the | 6 |
on the plateau in | 6 |
to one of the | 6 |
about three inches long | 6 |
upper side and pale | 6 |
it in the ground | 6 |
but it must be | 6 |
this grows on the | 6 |
the flowers are too | 6 |
the upper lip is | 6 |
it proves to be | 6 |
useful in a cut | 6 |
the leaves are from | 6 |
as a decorative plant | 6 |
from that of the | 6 |
it is in the | 6 |
they will be found | 6 |
two to four inches | 6 |
as its name implies | 6 |
the flowers are pretty | 6 |
is supported by a | 6 |
increased by division of | 6 |
to give them a | 6 |
offered for the first | 6 |
as well as all | 6 |
many of them will | 6 |
care should be taken | 6 |
from the cape of | 6 |
it may be said | 6 |
summer northwest an attractive | 6 |
a good deal of | 6 |
be found to have | 6 |
the roots should be | 6 |
they are of the | 6 |
the middle of this | 6 |
it would be a | 6 |
as to form a | 6 |
is to be seen | 6 |
we do not know | 6 |
but the foliage is | 6 |
what is the matter | 6 |
of the plants are | 6 |
yellow spring southwest a | 6 |
the under side and | 6 |
the foliage begins to | 6 |
to six inches tall | 6 |
leaves more or less | 6 |
it should be planted | 6 |
the top of it | 6 |
a few of these | 6 |
here and there with | 6 |
it is a charming | 6 |
surface of the earth | 6 |
a great number of | 6 |
common in waste places | 6 |
part of the hot | 6 |
in an airy situation | 6 |
the home of the | 6 |
on the side of | 6 |
it ought to be | 6 |
smooth on the upper | 6 |
as far as possible | 6 |
the flowers in a | 6 |
in the collections of | 6 |
been cultivated in this | 6 |
the tip of the | 6 |
out of the way | 6 |
in a shady place | 6 |
the foliage of the | 6 |
the position should be | 6 |
this is very common | 6 |
they may be used | 6 |
and the lower ones | 6 |
on the ground in | 6 |
belonging to the green | 6 |
it seems to enjoy | 6 |
put them in the | 6 |
the handsome flowers are | 6 |
is a genus of | 6 |
of which it is | 6 |
crests in the throat | 6 |
as nearly as possible | 6 |
are of a pale | 6 |
to nine thousand feet | 6 |
are of the easiest | 6 |
are from three to | 6 |
planted in the garden | 6 |
not by any means | 6 |
only a few of | 6 |
only one kind of | 6 |
the best of the | 6 |
which are of a | 6 |
is widely distributed in | 6 |
the lily of the | 6 |
for the space of | 6 |
one of the loveliest | 6 |
five or six inches | 6 |
of a dark shining | 6 |
at the tips of | 6 |
the plants that are | 6 |
is the ancient latin | 6 |
will be found that | 6 |
both east and west | 6 |
direct rays of the | 6 |
other parts of the | 6 |
four inches in diameter | 6 |
a genus of about | 6 |
to the nature of | 6 |
of an inch or | 6 |
variety of the above | 6 |
from the bottom of | 6 |
of them may be | 6 |
and it would be | 6 |
kind of soil will | 6 |
never be allowed to | 6 |
illustration there are many | 6 |
springing from a pretty | 6 |
the flowers are often | 6 |
on the banks of | 6 |
it used to be | 6 |
is a picture in | 6 |
this grows in moist | 6 |
grow to the height | 6 |
varieties of this species | 6 |
they are produced in | 6 |
the first time in | 6 |
few inches to a | 6 |
is not at all | 6 |
or two inches long | 6 |
opposite or in whorls | 6 |
had a place in | 6 |
so small a plant | 6 |
as well as of | 6 |
and you will have | 6 |
in any part of | 6 |
the flowers form a | 6 |
from the midst of | 6 |
from six to ten | 6 |
particular as to soil | 6 |
few inches to over | 6 |
with yellow anthers and | 6 |
to be allowed to | 6 |
is of a very | 6 |
should be done in | 6 |
latter part of the | 6 |
find it to do | 6 |
it ought to have | 6 |
there is such a | 6 |
i will show you | 6 |
are of good substance | 6 |
there can be no | 6 |
of the purest white | 6 |
are of a dark | 6 |
have been kept in | 6 |
will require to be | 6 |
the whole length of | 6 |
the summit of the | 6 |
flowers are not only | 6 |
from one to over | 6 |
are all fine species | 6 |
to the roots of | 6 |
of a vegetable character | 6 |
they must not be | 5 |
that there is an | 5 |
have no doubt that | 5 |
is one of our | 5 |
by means of the | 5 |
to be well drained | 5 |
and surrounded by a | 5 |
a beautiful genus of | 5 |
may be put in | 5 |
one of the old | 5 |
my experience of it | 5 |
we are not certain | 5 |
is from two to | 5 |
about four inches in | 5 |
over the surface of | 5 |
usually with five sepals | 5 |
one half of the | 5 |
in the number of | 5 |
the cultivation of flowers | 5 |
be grown in pots | 5 |
at rather high altitudes | 5 |
with a cluster of | 5 |
the best method to | 5 |
the smallest of the | 5 |
is common in yosemite | 5 |
it is herbaceous and | 5 |
is widely distributed and | 5 |
it is pleasant to | 5 |
the capsule is roundish | 5 |
is a new variety | 5 |
at this season of | 5 |
to ten feet high | 5 |
on the same plant | 5 |
as directed last month | 5 |
up to seven thousand | 5 |
of soil will do | 5 |
should be so planted | 5 |
lying on the ground | 5 |
and of the same | 5 |
the corolla more or | 5 |
three to six inches | 5 |
the outside of the | 5 |
to divide the roots | 5 |
the foliage of this | 5 |
that it has a | 5 |
they are in flower | 5 |
plants are often called | 5 |
need not be further | 5 |
and part of the | 5 |
a great favorite with | 5 |
on the part of | 5 |
have not seen it | 5 |
for a time the | 5 |
but when it is | 5 |
earth from the woods | 5 |
is a matter of | 5 |
by the specific name | 5 |
and a quarter across | 5 |
as to give the | 5 |
are very small and | 5 |
upper lip of the | 5 |
to the music of | 5 |
stamens and style are | 5 |
to those who are | 5 |
give them plenty of | 5 |
by the name of | 5 |
to more advantage than | 5 |
and the plant is | 5 |
seems to have been | 5 |
you would like to | 5 |
abundant in the tropics | 5 |
the seed and husk | 5 |
about the same time | 5 |
bloom from may to | 5 |
very little water until | 5 |
to the state of | 5 |
have a situation in | 5 |
end of this or | 5 |
its flowers are large | 5 |
in the month of | 5 |
the th of the | 5 |
according to the state | 5 |
a hole in a | 5 |
one of the very | 5 |
and clasping at base | 5 |
should be well watered | 5 |
there should be a | 5 |
hairy on the under | 5 |
it was one of | 5 |
the fact of their | 5 |
the culture of flowers | 5 |
a height of in | 5 |
it would not be | 5 |
and the style is | 5 |
similar to those of | 5 |
filling the air with | 5 |
the same as the | 5 |
to ten inches long | 5 |
may be had in | 5 |
which will be in | 5 |
if it were not | 5 |
the first of these | 5 |
to which it is | 5 |
in waste places and | 5 |
without the aid of | 5 |
that he had seen | 5 |
i may say that | 5 |
from the direct rays | 5 |
four to six feet | 5 |
of a place in | 5 |
places in the mountains | 5 |
before the winter sets | 5 |
whole plant has a | 5 |
which is the most | 5 |
beauty of the flowers | 5 |
in the sense of | 5 |
be planted in a | 5 |
up out of the | 5 |
the fact of the | 5 |
to three inches long | 5 |
on board the yacht | 5 |
this is widely distributed | 5 |
and when the flowers | 5 |
that there is a | 5 |
is only one kind | 5 |
a great variety of | 5 |
of very easy culture | 5 |
enriched with stable manure | 5 |
of bringing out the | 5 |
the presence of the | 5 |
the fact that the | 5 |
is very common in | 5 |
beginning of next month | 5 |
resembling those of the | 5 |
to cheer and comfort | 5 |
i did not know | 5 |
the seat of the | 5 |
to the middle of | 5 |
into the possession of | 5 |
flowers are white or | 5 |
the soil in the | 5 |
as well as its | 5 |
grown in pots for | 5 |
is not one of | 5 |
foliage begins to decay | 5 |
worthy of a place | 5 |
the most attractive of | 5 |
from six to fifteen | 5 |
it will be necessary | 5 |
the middle of may | 5 |
to be at the | 5 |
large for so small | 5 |
are of easy culture | 5 |
there are several species | 5 |
and the corolla is | 5 |
white spring california a | 5 |
on the sides of | 5 |
the depth of the | 5 |
the four petals are | 5 |
dry plains and hillsides | 5 |
have taken fresh root | 5 |
an inch or less | 5 |
we are told that | 5 |
this side of the | 5 |
an hour or two | 5 |
two inches in diameter | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
bottom of the petals | 5 |
they will grow in | 5 |
for the beauty of | 5 |
and a few of | 5 |
as many of the | 5 |
with a piece of | 5 |
and is widely distributed | 5 |
frequent sprinklings of water | 5 |
in color and form | 5 |
the caterpillars of the | 5 |
the cause of the | 5 |
natives of the northern | 5 |
if there is a | 5 |
out of the soil | 5 |
and were it not | 5 |
and the foliage is | 5 |
of the last century | 5 |
pointed at both ends | 5 |
flowers in a cut | 5 |
teas and hybrid teas | 5 |
in a day or | 5 |
one to over two | 5 |
the flower stalks are | 5 |
are seen to be | 5 |
and the ovary is | 5 |
i have read that | 5 |
they are natives of | 5 |
by dividing the roots | 5 |
there are several similar | 5 |
from five to fifteen | 5 |
the depth of winter | 5 |
is in our collections | 5 |
in the garden of | 5 |
think it will be | 5 |
it is supposed to | 5 |
the protection of a | 5 |
an inch or two | 5 |
an attractive little plant | 5 |
is divided into two | 5 |
a rather small family | 5 |
water until they begin | 5 |
in leaf soil and | 5 |
also in the east | 5 |
from five to ten | 5 |
as large as a | 5 |
conspicuous part of the | 5 |
i will tell you | 5 |
what shall we do | 5 |
let me at once | 5 |
this is a fine | 5 |
is a very old | 5 |
sometimes the flowers are | 5 |
it is not more | 5 |
this is found in | 5 |
the general form of | 5 |
i have never been | 5 |
liberally supplied with water | 5 |
the latter end of | 5 |
it is a distinct | 5 |
larger than those of | 5 |
when in flower it | 5 |
the most distinct and | 5 |
and when at length | 5 |
the flowers are slightly | 5 |
care must be taken | 5 |
at almost any time | 5 |
one of the few | 5 |
over two feet tall | 5 |
it is worthy of | 5 |
may be effected by | 5 |
and the upper ones | 5 |
leaves are smooth or | 5 |
but when they are | 5 |
ought always to be | 5 |
the stem of the | 5 |
effected by division of | 5 |
for the benefit of | 5 |
proved to be a | 5 |
of the leaves are | 5 |
easily propagated by division | 5 |
looks a good deal | 5 |
united into a tube | 5 |
edge of the snow | 5 |
nearly half an inch | 5 |
is much the same | 5 |
grows in mountain woods | 5 |
four to eight feet | 5 |
of the present day | 5 |
may be planted with | 5 |
roof of the cabin | 5 |
the species and varieties | 5 |
are sometimes a foot | 5 |
look as if they | 5 |
in the throat and | 5 |
the stamens are numerous | 5 |
what do you say | 5 |
cut state the flowers | 5 |
or more or less | 5 |
over hill and valley | 5 |
the stamens and pistils | 5 |
that belong to the | 5 |
flowers are over an | 5 |
in the heart of | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
they came to a | 5 |
the varieties of the | 5 |
not be allowed to | 5 |
plant is of a | 5 |
some of the plants | 5 |
not to be found | 5 |
well in the green | 5 |
the stems of the | 5 |
it would have been | 5 |
the shade of trees | 5 |
as that of the | 5 |
be carried out by | 5 |
in the months of | 5 |
in a few minutes | 5 |
situation in every garden | 5 |
in a letter to | 5 |
been kept in the | 5 |
from the end of | 5 |
white spring california this | 5 |
leaves are smooth and | 5 |
be allowed to grow | 5 |
on the nature of | 5 |
out of the water | 5 |
and the fruit is | 5 |
one end of the | 5 |
parts of the world | 5 |
should be covered with | 5 |
have found it to | 5 |
florets of the ray | 5 |
did not know that | 5 |
the whole plant has | 5 |
the petals are very | 5 |
flowers are over half | 5 |
the air was filled | 5 |
so as to keep | 5 |
be done in spring | 5 |
flowers and leaves are | 5 |
in the northern hemisphere | 5 |
i am told that | 5 |
of the most distinct | 5 |
on the approach of | 5 |
the foot of a | 5 |
white summer california this | 5 |
and sierra nevada mountains | 5 |
the plant is in | 5 |
waved at the edges | 5 |
comes from north america | 5 |
the roots of a | 5 |
bottom of the pot | 5 |
blooming in summer and | 5 |
a few species are | 5 |
too dull in color | 5 |
it is stated that | 5 |
it has been said | 5 |
and many of the | 5 |
it is common in | 5 |
it one of the | 5 |
i am unable to | 5 |
shade from the mid | 5 |
may be obtained from | 5 |
it should not be | 5 |
colour of the flowers | 5 |
above the level of | 5 |
they have taken fresh | 5 |
and of a deep | 5 |
and for a time | 5 |
it is very difficult | 5 |
years in english gardens | 5 |
so many of the | 5 |
th of the month | 5 |
is covered with a | 5 |
in the shadow of | 5 |
in a pleasing manner | 5 |
of these plants is | 5 |
that the effect is | 5 |
that some of the | 5 |
any common garden soil | 5 |
the two side petals | 5 |
these plants are often | 5 |
and there is a | 5 |
with a short style | 5 |
in summer and autumn | 5 |
kept in the hot | 5 |
the movements of the | 5 |
an inch in length | 5 |
in contact with the | 5 |
more or less all | 5 |
so as to form | 5 |
the roof of the | 5 |
the tubers may be | 5 |
must be attended to | 5 |
what may be called | 5 |
in the garden during | 5 |
three to four inches | 5 |
feet tall and the | 5 |
of the lake district | 5 |
be thought of as | 5 |
any of the roots | 5 |
over two feet high | 5 |
i think it will | 5 |
are said to have | 5 |
in the foothills of | 5 |
i have not been | 5 |
the inside of the | 5 |
the number of its | 5 |
often covered with white | 5 |
the flowers are numerous | 5 |
belong to the hot | 5 |
it is now called | 5 |
over three inches across | 5 |
in the garden and | 5 |
varying in color from | 5 |
native of north america | 5 |
very much like the | 5 |
readily increased by division | 5 |
from two to ten | 5 |
be so planted that | 5 |
on one side of | 5 |
the life of a | 5 |
it is easy to | 5 |
and pretty little flowers | 5 |
the general appearance of | 5 |
are about a foot | 5 |
in spite of its | 5 |
not so large as | 5 |
for one of the | 5 |
from the parent plant | 5 |
if there are any | 5 |
by the above method | 5 |
and those that are | 5 |
six or eight inches | 5 |
they grow best in | 5 |
the greater part of | 5 |
with respect to the | 5 |
the commencement of the | 5 |
it is often called | 5 |
there are two other | 5 |
nature of the soil | 5 |
not only are the | 5 |
from the greek for | 5 |
have plenty of air | 5 |
ridges in the throat | 5 |
it is a pity | 5 |
the same time the | 5 |
by far the most | 5 |
that have been kept | 5 |
it can hardly be | 5 |
the angles of the | 5 |
purple on the outside | 5 |
in the history of | 5 |
soil will do for | 5 |
it was a very | 5 |
as many as its | 5 |
the whole flower is | 5 |
have never seen it | 5 |
as far as the | 5 |
some of them are | 5 |
of the finest of | 5 |
propagation may be carried | 5 |
was not to be | 5 |
are an inch across | 5 |
may be made to | 5 |
it is true that | 5 |
between them and the | 5 |
when in full bloom | 5 |
produced on stems in | 5 |
long time in perfection | 5 |
the effect is very | 5 |
many as the sepals | 5 |
is not easy to | 5 |
be taken out of | 5 |
the two upper petals | 5 |
one of the chief | 5 |
during the summer months | 5 |
the bulbs may be | 5 |
this is not the | 5 |
is said by some | 5 |
the flowers have no | 5 |
you will find it | 5 |
of the value of | 5 |
from the top of | 5 |
the plant in the | 5 |
this is an attractive | 5 |
and are of a | 5 |
in the bottom of | 5 |
a foot tall and | 5 |
from five to seven | 5 |
they will not be | 5 |
as those of the | 5 |
a foot in height | 5 |
at all times to | 5 |
over a foot long | 5 |
of various shades of | 5 |
may be placed in | 5 |
half to two inches | 5 |
of any of the | 5 |
on the subject of | 5 |
the fruit a capsule | 5 |
he went into the | 5 |
may be increased by | 5 |
side of the leaf | 5 |
flowers are large and | 5 |
same as for the | 5 |
a native of japan | 5 |
the parts of the | 5 |
is the latin name | 5 |
in the isle of | 5 |
for a few weeks | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
of the wild flowers | 5 |
on the lower side | 5 |
the first of june | 5 |
in ordinary garden soil | 5 |
one to three inches | 5 |
are some of the | 5 |
this is a most | 5 |
with a white stripe | 5 |
and difficult to distinguish | 5 |
from ten to twenty | 5 |
in the open border | 5 |
in all parts of | 5 |
as far as we | 5 |
the best situation for | 5 |
until the end of | 5 |
to be a posie | 5 |
such quantities as to | 5 |
on the edge of | 5 |
and the petals are | 5 |
tops have died down | 5 |
more or less tinged | 5 |
when i was a | 5 |
top of the stem | 5 |
time of the year | 5 |
many as its lobes | 5 |
those that have been | 5 |
a native of north | 5 |
rooting at the joints | 5 |
grows in the south | 5 |
a foot or two | 5 |
the haunt of the | 5 |
leaf soil and sand | 5 |
but i may add | 5 |
are liable to be | 5 |
it may also be | 5 |
intended to be planted | 5 |
is a well known | 5 |
they went into the | 5 |
a peculiar shade of | 5 |
by some to be | 5 |
about three inches across | 5 |
from the order to | 5 |
from eight inches to | 5 |
propagated by root division | 5 |
spring arizona an attractive | 5 |
be sacred to vishnu | 5 |
they can be planted | 5 |
it must have been | 5 |
from a clump of | 5 |
roots may be transplanted | 5 |
heat of the sun | 5 |
done as soon as | 5 |
on a large scale | 5 |
in the south of | 5 |
the corolla with five | 5 |
so as to have | 5 |
yellow in the center | 5 |
may be allowed to | 5 |
from the greek meaning | 5 |
half the length of | 5 |
with three or five | 5 |
rim of the grand | 5 |
come out of the | 5 |
flowers are over three | 5 |
implied by the specific | 5 |
inches to three feet | 5 |
if the weather is | 5 |
the end of may | 5 |
summer northwest a charming | 5 |
and about the end | 5 |
cluster at the top | 5 |
tall and the leaves | 5 |
towards the end of | 5 |
of the field and | 5 |
in april and may | 5 |
the beauty of its | 5 |
of the cluster is | 5 |
a writer in the | 5 |
to over two feet | 5 |
are intended to be | 5 |
to four inches across | 5 |
perfectly hardy in this | 5 |
are a few kinds | 5 |
of the loveliest of | 5 |
cause them to flower | 5 |
seed should be sown | 5 |
proves perfectly hardy in | 5 |
i thought you would | 5 |
each flower has a | 5 |
and as soon as | 5 |
smooth and thin in | 5 |
in the list of | 5 |
which the leaves are | 5 |
should never be allowed | 5 |
if the season is | 5 |
ought never to be | 5 |
the position of the | 5 |
it is seldom seen | 5 |
often tinged with pink | 5 |
a small portion of | 5 |
its flowers are produced | 5 |
and is very beautiful | 5 |
from one to five | 5 |
it may be well | 5 |
the flowers are fully | 5 |
will keep in the | 5 |
a little of the | 5 |
nearly an inch and | 5 |
five lobes or teeth | 5 |
about the same length | 5 |
the foothills of the | 5 |
these plants were named | 5 |
too small to be | 5 |
how is it that | 5 |
or less tinged with | 5 |
six to twenty inches | 5 |
the garden of eden | 5 |
about a foot long | 5 |
transplanted at any time | 5 |
the sense of smell | 5 |
is the best for | 5 |
few of the most | 5 |
so that they look | 5 |
of all the species | 5 |
directions given last month | 5 |
in the morning they | 5 |
of the fruit is | 5 |
six inches to three | 5 |
are among the most | 5 |
and the anthers are | 5 |
it thrives well in | 5 |
the little flowers are | 5 |
it is the most | 5 |
from which the drawing | 5 |
are arranged in a | 5 |
may be used in | 5 |
northwest this is a | 5 |
this is very much | 5 |
the flowers are quite | 5 |
the flowers last a | 5 |
the first of may | 5 |
taking in the plants | 5 |
any of the other | 5 |
the rim of the | 5 |
the plant should be | 5 |
the upper surface is | 5 |
in the last chapter | 5 |
are long and narrow | 5 |
the sierra nevada mountains | 5 |
many of the genus | 5 |
be inferred from the | 5 |
have not been able | 5 |
for the purpose of | 5 |
out at one time | 4 |
sepals four or five | 4 |
but i have found | 4 |
and elsewhere in the | 4 |
to the centre of | 4 |
out in the spring | 4 |
best time to plant | 4 |
but there are other | 4 |
a native of india | 4 |
should have a place | 4 |
with five or six | 4 |
but it should be | 4 |
far as i can | 4 |
of the larger leaves | 4 |
as to keep the | 4 |
is used by the | 4 |
it proved to be | 4 |
for corolla read perianth | 4 |
are wanted to flower | 4 |
in the north of | 4 |
a large cluster of | 4 |
does not flower so | 4 |
side of the river | 4 |
spring california a handsome | 4 |
are apt to rot | 4 |
they are in the | 4 |
in the way they | 4 |
as will be seen | 4 |
in march and april | 4 |
is a plant in | 4 |
there are two species | 4 |
of the future plant | 4 |
white down on the | 4 |
which will be about | 4 |
a visit to the | 4 |
stems are from one | 4 |
with a stout stem | 4 |
in the cultivation of | 4 |
as the plant is | 4 |
in june and july | 4 |
three hundred years ago | 4 |
spreading on the ground | 4 |
belong to this family | 4 |
for calyx read involucre | 4 |
on stout round stems | 4 |
if planted in the | 4 |
there will be no | 4 |
the plants will be | 4 |
shading to white in | 4 |
stamens of the same | 4 |
this plant is a | 4 |
add that it is | 4 |
it is in its | 4 |
is very difficult to | 4 |
but does not flower | 4 |
to fourteen inches tall | 4 |
size of a small | 4 |
as the leaves of | 4 |
and the leaflets are | 4 |
so much so that | 4 |
top of the cluster | 4 |
it is classed as | 4 |
and on the other | 4 |
so as to be | 4 |
be done any time | 4 |
or four inches across | 4 |
in the vicinity of | 4 |
to two inches long | 4 |
the sunlight and the | 4 |
and alternate with them | 4 |
are supposed to be | 4 |
justice shall be done | 4 |
contrasting finely with the | 4 |
if there is any | 4 |
the leaves cut into | 4 |
i think they are | 4 |
is found across the | 4 |
and where there are | 4 |
it may be done | 4 |
in the colour of | 4 |
resting on the ground | 4 |
slightly downy and the | 4 |
a succession of flowers | 4 |
it has long been | 4 |
grow in any soil | 4 |
two or three days | 4 |
of the plant and | 4 |
up and down the | 4 |
if kept in the | 4 |
out of the wood | 4 |
end of the year | 4 |
of a deep green | 4 |
the anthers are bright | 4 |
to white at the | 4 |
pretty little desert plant | 4 |
making a rose garden | 4 |
a part of it | 4 |
from the latin for | 4 |
is the case with | 4 |
a beautiful shade of | 4 |
it is a matter | 4 |
in spite of their | 4 |
are the most conspicuous | 4 |
grows in wet places | 4 |
flowers of this plant | 4 |
of nine thousand feet | 4 |
grows in open woods | 4 |
the waters of the | 4 |
may be useful to | 4 |
i declare against you | 4 |
a little more than | 4 |
here and there a | 4 |
of western north america | 4 |
that it is one | 4 |
leaves are dark green | 4 |
the tip of each | 4 |
the time of planting | 4 |
be liberally supplied with | 4 |
it is possible that | 4 |
of the duke of | 4 |
it is no uncommon | 4 |
and for that reason | 4 |
kind of garden soil | 4 |
conspicuous on account of | 4 |
the essential parts of | 4 |
the list of the | 4 |
out in the open | 4 |
those that are to | 4 |
as if he were | 4 |
as it is not | 4 |
the flowers are purple | 4 |
leaves are thin in | 4 |
the leaves are rather | 4 |
before winter sets in | 4 |
one to four inches | 4 |
blooming from april to | 4 |
they are liable to | 4 |
early in the season | 4 |
stems are from six | 4 |
while the air was | 4 |
where there is no | 4 |
the height of about | 4 |
place them in the | 4 |
this grows in wet | 4 |
the two lower ones | 4 |
in many parts of | 4 |
they are planted in | 4 |
to five in number | 4 |
common in the mountains | 4 |
an old plant in | 4 |
that they may not | 4 |
may be seen on | 4 |
the garden of armida | 4 |
a variety of a | 4 |
more or less divided | 4 |
at the axils of | 4 |
is a very beautiful | 4 |
would appear to be | 4 |
and grows in the | 4 |
if it be a | 4 |
th to the th | 4 |
in early spring the | 4 |
is easily propagated from | 4 |
every three or four | 4 |
of a light purple | 4 |
are a number of | 4 |
with hairy calyxes and | 4 |
the soil is not | 4 |
so fair a home | 4 |
on the score of | 4 |
has long been a | 4 |
coast ranges and sierra | 4 |
as a general rule | 4 |
dull green leaves and | 4 |
temperature of the house | 4 |
into the open ground | 4 |
growing to the height | 4 |
to twelve feet high | 4 |
laying out of gardens | 4 |
and pale yellow anthers | 4 |
is about an inch | 4 |
the plant is not | 4 |
and of a fine | 4 |
sometimes by that of | 4 |
three or four feet | 4 |
as a foliage plant | 4 |
which are arranged in | 4 |
in a mixture of | 4 |
six inches in diameter | 4 |
the proprietor of the | 4 |
flowers are larger and | 4 |
grows from one to | 4 |
tell you what we | 4 |
not a little to | 4 |
at the mouth of | 4 |
i was a lad | 4 |
in the time of | 4 |
they are found in | 4 |
and beauty of the | 4 |
it was a large | 4 |
the deep green moss | 4 |
same length as the | 4 |
by offsets of the | 4 |
i have found the | 4 |
and a half or | 4 |
side and pale with | 4 |
the moisture of the | 4 |
ought to add that | 4 |
if they can be | 4 |
bright green leaves and | 4 |
so large as the | 4 |
frank and jimmy were | 4 |
this grows in shady | 4 |
and i may add | 4 |
of the beauty of | 4 |
of a bright rose | 4 |
the propagation of this | 4 |
a friend of mine | 4 |
and the bracts are | 4 |
a little yellow in | 4 |
the action of the | 4 |
the plant is to | 4 |
are produced on long | 4 |
the under sides are | 4 |
of this plant are | 4 |
and its flowers are | 4 |
in the flora of | 4 |
at the surface of | 4 |
is the largest of | 4 |
the flowers are the | 4 |
and in every way | 4 |
be put in the | 4 |
different from that of | 4 |
was to be seen | 4 |
i ought to add | 4 |
is of recent introduction | 4 |
is a pretty plant | 4 |
is that it is | 4 |
it begins to grow | 4 |
one or more of | 4 |
size of the pot | 4 |
you will find that | 4 |
be propagated by cuttings | 4 |
the young ones are | 4 |
ought to be a | 4 |
to and fro in | 4 |
has come under our | 4 |
the seed organs are | 4 |
in size and shape | 4 |
leaves are covered with | 4 |
is a plant of | 4 |
in some kinds the | 4 |
is of great importance | 4 |
some of the more | 4 |
with the intention of | 4 |
of the floral world | 4 |
thin and soft in | 4 |
leaves mostly from the | 4 |
fro in the wind | 4 |
issue from the axils | 4 |
of california and oregon | 4 |
and when growing in | 4 |
a very handsome and | 4 |
flowers are white and | 4 |
order to which the | 4 |
if it had been | 4 |
flowers are of the | 4 |
will not flower so | 4 |
in february and march | 4 |
in the cold weather | 4 |
charming little desert plant | 4 |
in light sandy soil | 4 |
from four to ten | 4 |
on the rocks of | 4 |
a more than ordinary | 4 |
an inch above the | 4 |
a very handsome kind | 4 |
deserving of a situation | 4 |
they ought to have | 4 |
bloom from june to | 4 |
in the axils of | 4 |
in the air and | 4 |
of the west indies | 4 |
any kind of garden | 4 |
or four inches of | 4 |
the spring of the | 4 |
the health of the | 4 |
the leaves are much | 4 |
three times a week | 4 |
soon as they appear | 4 |
that are kept in | 4 |
to a foot high | 4 |
but the colour is | 4 |
the upper lip of | 4 |
be in every garden | 4 |
a very small family | 4 |
leaves of the plant | 4 |
growing to one side | 4 |
of the divisions of | 4 |
so as to cover | 4 |
with down on the | 4 |
haunts of the wild | 4 |
it would be hard | 4 |
half to two feet | 4 |
hairs at the base | 4 |
than in any other | 4 |
tells us that in | 4 |
to four inches long | 4 |
one of the handsomest | 4 |
in a series of | 4 |
these plants grow in | 4 |
this reaches an altitude | 4 |
and in long spikes | 4 |
the natural order of | 4 |
two to three inches | 4 |
is herbaceous and perennial | 4 |
the eye of a | 4 |
at the first glance | 4 |
middle of this month | 4 |
may often be seen | 4 |
the species now under | 4 |
was introduced into this | 4 |
it is as well | 4 |
it grows and flowers | 4 |
is also a white | 4 |
the species of this | 4 |
and soft in texture | 4 |
within a few years | 4 |
but it should not | 4 |
from the manner in | 4 |
delicately veined with blue | 4 |
flowers in terminal clusters | 4 |
each of which is | 4 |
harsh to the touch | 4 |
three times per week | 4 |
and common in the | 4 |
is used as a | 4 |
beauty of their foliage | 4 |
and it is the | 4 |
did you ever see | 4 |
variously cut and lobed | 4 |
are you going to | 4 |
soon as the foliage | 4 |
the leaves are bright | 4 |
corolla with four or | 4 |
to have a situation | 4 |
the form of its | 4 |
dull in color to | 4 |
that the flower is | 4 |
propagation may be effected | 4 |
not only of the | 4 |
may be found in | 4 |
are not over watered | 4 |
from a pretty cluster | 4 |
they will not flower | 4 |
all of which are | 4 |
but i have not | 4 |
four or five feet | 4 |
one of the earliest | 4 |
on hillsides and in | 4 |
being the best time | 4 |
the first part of | 4 |
have been given to | 4 |
they spring from the | 4 |
the flowers and leaves | 4 |
and placed in a | 4 |
the southern part of | 4 |
spring is the best | 4 |
as they begin to | 4 |
well set off by | 4 |
are all of easy | 4 |
the death of a | 4 |
the plants of the | 4 |
soil of a vegetable | 4 |
that they appear to | 4 |
in light rich soil | 4 |
this month is the | 4 |
flowers are from one | 4 |
be sheltered from the | 4 |
the name of a | 4 |
divisions of the perianth | 4 |
a very handsome plant | 4 |
the sun and air | 4 |
that part of the | 4 |
is of a rich | 4 |
attached to the calyx | 4 |
composed of hundreds of | 4 |
a charming little desert | 4 |
and i do not | 4 |
of most of the | 4 |
tinged with pink or | 4 |
they are furnished with | 4 |
to flower in the | 4 |
stamens twice as many | 4 |
they are seen to | 4 |
or two feet tall | 4 |
on the end of | 4 |
which has long been | 4 |
clusters at the ends | 4 |
a number of tiny | 4 |
or it may be | 4 |
would be difficult to | 4 |
of the south of | 4 |