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quadgram frequency
is one of the113
there are many kinds95
are many kinds of92
one of the most90
are several kinds of89
there are several kinds89
the base of the72
quarters of an inch70
on the under side67
half an inch long64
half an inch across63
about half an inch59
and the flowers are58
at the base of58
an inch and a57
the top of the53
of an inch across53
the surface of the52
is a native of50
the flowers are about49
inch and a half49
the end of the49
from one to two48
in a cut state48
it is one of47
at the same time46
of an inch long44
to two feet tall43
one to two feet43
on the upper side42
as far east as40
about an inch across39
an inch or more39
is said to be39
a few of the38
for the most part38
as soon as the37
the leaves of the37
about the end of37
to the height of35
and the leaves are35
are a good many35
the flowers are in35
there are a good35
the flowers are produced34
they begin to grow34
a good many kinds34
the bottom of the34
from one to three33
good many kinds of33
about a foot tall32
at the end of32
from six inches to32
the centre of the32
in the grand canyon31
this grows in the31
and a half across30
the finest of the30
this is common in30
by division of the30
this is one of29
the size of a29
about an inch long28
name is from the28
a quarter of an28
two or three inches28
flowers are an inch28
the name is from28
they are of a27
one to three feet27
on the top of27
are about an inch27
in the way of27
out of the ground26
than half an inch26
the effect of the26
the leaves are in26
the size of the26
the end of this26
is from the greek25
with the exception of25
quarter of an inch25
to three feet tall25
at the top of24
the habit of the24
one of the best24
flowers are produced on24
the flowers are very24
less than half an24
over a foot tall23
must be well drained23
and more or less23
in the form of23
for the first time23
for a long time23
the axils of the23
the flowers are small23
ought not to be23
inch or more across22
the whole plant is22
a long time in22
this grows on dry22
is common in the22
it is not only22
the flowers are of22
of the plant is22
on the other hand22
in the midst of22
from three to five22
division of the roots22
about the first of22
the flowers of the21
be seen by the21
at the ends of21
foot and a half21
as may be seen21
the middle of the21
in a few years21
with four or five21
over half an inch21
the edge of the21
the ends of the21
drain the pots well20
pots must be well20
a foot and a20
as well as the20
in the case of20
about the size of20
it is not a20
to six feet high20
finest of the genus20
the flowers are a20
from two to six20
in allusion to the20
it will be found20
the flowers are an20
the pots must be20
this is a very20
last a long time19
the flowers are not19
habit of the plant19
end of the month19
the upper side and19
are about half an19
in the middle of19
at the foot of19
one and a half19
but it is not19
that it is a19
inches to a foot19
for the sake of18
flowers are about half18
the leaves are smooth18
inches to two feet18
and a half to18
in the coast ranges18
axils of the leaves18
a native of the18
far east as colorado18
the base of each18
the flowers are white18
they ought to be18
from a cluster of18
the close of the18
it is a very18
it is a native18
may be propagated by18
that it is not18
the rest of the18
a few inches to17
on account of its17
it is to be17
it is said that17
may be seen by17
and one of the17
more or less hairy17
less than an inch17
where there is a17
but the flowers are17
to four feet high17
in the course of17
it will be seen17
the name of the17
i do not know17
cape of good hope17
there are several varieties17
the flowers are over17
as soon as they17
the best time to17
any kind of soil17
under the name of17
flowers are about an17
warmest part of the17
in the centre of17
the height of ft16
it is said to16
in may and june16
are an inch and16
from three to six16
may be grown in16
three or four inches16
propagated by division of16
part of the flower16
one of the finest16
are said to be16
from one to four16
lily of the valley16
will grow in any16
from the axils of16
in which they are16
at the height of16
it is not so16
much like the last16
the greek name means16
until they begin to16
about two inches across16
eighths of an inch16
and of a dark16
the nature of the16
summer california this is15
close of the rains15
a dark green colour15
by the side of15
the form of a15
should be well drained15
the warmest part of15
the upper part of15
nearly an inch across15
will be found to15
the beauty of the15
two and a half15
about the middle of15
of a dark green15
flowers are about three15
than an inch across15
end of this month15
there is only one15
to two feet high15
species of the genus15
the mouth of the15
the height of in15
in all its parts15
to over a foot15
the throat of the15
this grows in dry15
many of them are15
are only a few15
the cape of good15
the form of the15
from two to four15
seen by the illustration15
about an inch and15
an inch across and15
a few of them15
the under side of15
the side of the15
green on the upper14
it may be grown14
to a height of14
in europe and asia14
every part of the14
is a very handsome14
and a half tall14
down on the under14
there are two kinds14
with bright yellow rays14
exposed to the sun14
leaves of the root14
the heart of the14
a few kinds of14
ends of the branches14
it is sometimes called14
california this is a14
are nearly an inch14
known in our collections14
that is to say14
from a few inches14
i should like to14
it is impossible to14
the same as for14
the flowers are nearly14
as soon as it14
natives of north america14
and in a few14
inches to over a14
it is a good14
upper part of the14
flowers are produced in14
close to the ground14
to the end of14
and a half long13
it is of a13
in the open air13
part of the house13
the flower stems are13
on the surface of13
from two to five13
in a growing state13
cultivation and flowering period13
may be seen in13
the shape of the13
the shape of a13
two or three years13
though the flowers are13
the tops have died13
over two inches across13
the colour of the13
be said to be13
at the edge of13
of the root are13
of the leaves of13
about a quarter of13
and thin in texture13
part of the garden13
one to four feet13
the most beautiful of13
two or three feet13
in any kind of13
is the best time13
springing from a cluster13
it is perfectly hardy13
the fruit is a13
are several varieties of13
under side of the13
in the same way13
the divisions of the13
to three feet high13
from two to three13
about three feet high13
with a sharp knife12
in one of the12
that they are not12
they are arranged in12
inch or more long12
six inches to two12
the extremity of the12
over an inch across12
of the easiest culture12
at the grand canyon12
it seems to me12
in the warmest part12
the manner in which12
is from one to12
are an inch or12
this grows in mountain12
rays of the sun12
are two kinds of12
at the present time12
to be found in12
a great deal of12
part of the stem12
under the head of12
are half an inch12
any of the others12
it is well to12
be kept in the12
there are only a12
about a foot high12
is the only species12
from may to september12
i may add that12
more or less downy12
it may be propagated12
to prevent them from12
about two feet high12
a pale green colour12
two to six feet12
this is common on12
the pots should be12
the part of the12
the soil should be12
in a short time12
season of the year12
there is also a12
there is a plant12
from may to august12
like those of the12
from six to twelve12
three to six feet12
the foot of the12
a day or two12
than those of the12
and it is a12
the pretty flowers are12
from six to eight12
it should be grown12
the foliage is of11
of north america and11
under the shade of11
to five feet high11
to be sacred to11
to ten inches tall11
should be allowed to11
reaching an altitude of11
to twelve inches tall11
as long as the11
it is difficult to11
altitude of ten thousand11
over an inch long11
with two or three11
species and varieties of11
are more or less11
it will be well11
the top of a11
be planted in the11
are from one to11
the early part of11
there are a few11
and it may be11
mostly from the root11
corolla more or less11
the latter part of11
half an inch to11
the latin name means11
to the top of11
at the base and11
flowers are nearly an11
when the plants are11
should be planted in11
there are numerous kinds11
in proportion to the11
of this genus are11
the tips of the11
a place in every11
the leaves are of11
there are a great11
the appearance of being11
hardy in this climate11
when the plant is11
a part of the11
if any of the11
as implied by the11
are the finest of11
we have no doubt11
at the close of11
a great many kinds11
the way in which11
one or two inches11
grown in english gardens11
the extremities of the11
to the depth of11
of the most useful11
yellow spring california a11
grows in the mountains11
are a great many11
of the same number11
the banks of the11
it is a fine11
spring california this is11
than that of the11
is said to have11
should be grown in11
an inch long and11
may be said to11
an altitude of ten11
the heat of the11
great many kinds of11
as many as the11
nearly an inch long11
in the east and11
more than an inch10
the exception of the10
the head of the10
in the first place10
is the same as10
two to four feet10
of the most beautiful10
flowers are of a10
will be well to10
come under our observation10
on the base of10
is more or less10
or from the root10
and that it is10
flowers are arranged in10
are to be found10
be one of the10
the flowers are more10
six to twelve inches10
of ten thousand feet10
about six inches tall10
it is better to10
on account of the10
is found in the10
this is the only10
introduced into this country10
the other side of10
of some of the10
ought to be in10
the lower ones with10
a foot or more10
are less than half10
all the year round10
be found in the10
are about two inches10
in reference to the10
it is desirable to10
for two or three10
but it is a10
to be in every10
a situation in every10
to be kept in10
of a pale green10
to be seen in10
a few inches tall10
and many of them10
each about an inch10
and the whole plant10
named in honor of10
two feet tall and10
from the fact that10
from one and a10
the appearance of a10
on dry plains and10
a place in the10
in the open garden10
are over an inch10
when they may be10
flowers are half an10
at the bottom of10
and is common in10
to the base of10
will be seen that10
flower from may to10
throat of the corolla10
more or less united10
the first of the10
the north temperate zone10
from the fact of10
for a few days10
in a few weeks10
where the soil is10
grows to the height10
on the ground and10
have the appearance of10
those of the stems10
is about a foot10
is not to be10
in the same manner10
the whole of the10
until they came to10
and a half feet10
any part of the10
is the finest of10
on each side of10
long time in water10
a week or two10
of which there are10
two to five feet9
to the size of9
in one of his9
when they begin to9
of the coast ranges9
in the shape of9
an inch in diameter9
the leaf stalks are9
it belongs to the9
the side of a9
of new south wales9
to do well in9
in the united states9
the flowers are rather9
and put them in9
with more or less9
the wood of the9
having the appearance of9
liberal supply of water9
from may to july9
in a few days9
so that they may9
plant in english gardens9
a good deal in9
at the time of9
as well as in9
surface of the water9
each side of the9
most abundant in the9
may be carried out9
of one of the9
the beauty of their9
so far as i9
only a few inches9
but if it is9
all parts of the9
they are all of9
a good deal like9
one of the first9
of the cold weather9
the back of the9
and is found in9
and is of a9
in the depth of9
the call of the9
as the flowers are9
parts of the garden9
paler on the under9
the flowers are large9
downy on the under9
the leaves are very9
summer northwest this is9
when the flowers are9
the flowers are arranged9
the general effect of9
there is a picture9
in the latter part9
the south of europe9
out of the earth9
to eighteen inches tall9
that they may be9
flowers are less than9
or beginning of next9
the roots of the9
found as far east9
are very fond of9
of the most desirable9
reaches an altitude of9
the garden of the9
of many of the9
is in reference to9
is the only one9
like that of the9
grown in this country9
as a matter of9
for so small a9
are numerous kinds of9
tells us that the9
of the flowers is9
with one or two9
to an altitude of9
than any of the9
flowers last a long9
to a foot and9
plant them in the9
and some of them9
the leaves are arranged9
four or five inches9
one side of the9
species of this genus9
held to be sacred9
the plant is of9
that there is no9
from four to six9
may be planted in9
north america and asia9
in the sierra nevada9
effect of the whole9
the character of the9
the wood of last9
foliage is of a9
in the mohave desert9
or three inches across9
only a few kinds9
and is one of9
if the soil is9
to the beauty of9
pale on the under9
period of the year9
the tube of the9
in its wild state9
inch and a quarter9
it may be planted9
is a very pretty9
ought to have a9
a few inches high9
pots should be well9
when the tops have9
of those that are9
is not only a9
the leaves are small9
said to be a9
according to the size8
as the specific name8
it should have a8
the flowers are larger8
tops have died off8
surface of the soil8
in our collections as8
in front of the8
there are several other8
blooming from may to8
wood of last year8
the crown of the8
that they look like8
the base of a8
inch to an inch8
the general effect is8
a year or two8
dark shining green colour8
and a half inches8
more or less toothed8
there is a variety8
the meaning of the8
but it will be8
the flowers of this8
sometimes a foot long8
to a foot tall8
have a place in8
this is the most8
same number as the8
nearly a foot high8
grows in the grand8
should be cut off8
fully exposed to the8
handsome as the last8
of the garden of8
covered with white down8
the plant is very8
not only is it8
the grand canyon and8
white or pink flowers8
comes to us from8
after the tops have8
one or two feet8
with a pair of8
for a week or8
from four to eight8
feathery appearance to the8
in a state of8
a liberal supply of8
of the same colour8
is a very fine8
it to do well8
is the only kind8
the same number as8
the direction of the8
common in southern california8
the flowers are from8
other side of the8
base of each petal8
to the open air8
is one of those8
this grows in rich8
is found as far8
of the north temperate8
it is easily propagated8
two or three times8
the flowers are half8
they ought not to8
leaves are arranged in8
a half to two8
the floor of the8
the state of the8
to be one of8
front of the house8
that it was a8
the radical leaves are8
of the wood of8
each about half an8
be seen in the8
taking care not to8
begins to flower in8
in the open ground8
about ten inches tall8
not only does it8
from three to four8
been grown in this8
to eight feet high8
belong to the green8
out of the house8
in order to have8
of the corolla is8
or more in length8
in which it is8
a rather large family8
to be able to8
the edges of the8
grows at the grand8
in all sorts of8
the sepals and petals8
they are in a8
a hardy herbaceous perennial8
more or less funnel8
bracts at the base8
one to two inches8
i have found it8
a good plan to8
the bark of the8
widely distributed in the8
sometimes as much as8
alternate with its lobes8
top of the stalk8
in connection with the8
the leaves are dull8
part of the stalk8
one of the commonest8
up to an altitude8
the plants must be8
surface of the ground8
where they are intended8
of the grand canyon8
it grows in the8
and ought to be8
taken out of the8
not a large family8
from half an inch8
it must not be8
two to three feet8
the fact of its8
the stamens and style8
when the flower is8
as one of the8
as if they were8
should be kept in8
a very large family8
to eight inches tall8
as far north as8
is not more than8
whence the specific name8
and of a pale8
if it is not8
to look at the8
the midst of a8
prevent them from being8
in the beginning of8
is by far the8
four or five lobes8
in two or three8
of the young shoots8
bright yellow rays and8
is a variety of8
its propagation may be8
a cut state are8
to two inches across8
the flowers are bright8
this is a rather8
this part of the8
will not only be8
it may not be8
of the cape of8
so handsome as the8
of the flower is8
a portion of the8
from three to seven8
has been grown in8
they should be planted8
it will not be8
the height of the8
it is necessary to8
natives of the cape8
as a cut flower8
an inch to an8
to four feet tall8
six to ten inches7
half an inch or7
in the early part7
the strength of the7
grows on dry hills7
the shadow of the7
place in the garden7
covered with close white7
on the other side7
more especially in the7
the plateau in the7
this is a native7
the best time for7
general effect of the7
there is nothing special7
yellow at the base7
were it not for7
the flowers are three7
the stems and leaves7
more or less bell7
and about the same7
from july to september7
the beginning of the7
as if it were7
not one of the7
from april to june7
a plant known in7
the leaves are radical7
leaves are of a7
the coast ranges and7
summer northwest and utah7
grows in rich soil7
it is not advisable7
to the bottom of7
the colour is a7
in the arrangement of7
it is best to7
the plants may be7
to make them flower7
with close white down7
the genius of the7
a posie to my7
is to be found7
twice as many as7
a cut state the7
ought to be kept7
natives of the north7
is easily propagated by7
this grows at the7
the stamens and pistil7
the body of the7
as a garden subject7
and it is not7
flowers are in clusters7
is not advisable to7
tube of the corolla7
said to be the7
a charming little plant7
let it be done7
three or four years7
in form and color7
this may be done7
than an inch long7
the way of the7
about eight inches tall7
from the base of7
place in every garden7
the leaves are dark7
two to six inches7
grows on dry plains7
plateau in the grand7
in the west indies7
said to have been7
it is not easy7
and the general effect7
contrasting well with the7
six to eighteen inches7
in the direction of7
months of the year7
the growth of the7
alternate or from the7
the ball of earth7
in the spring of7
to six feet tall7
the plants should be7
it belongs to a7
is nothing special about7
to that of the7
grows and flowers freely7
that the plant is7
long been cultivated in7
so that it is7
the edge of a7
the order to which7
they are not so7
the music of the7
habit of the shrub7
are of a rich7
those that are in7
but there is a7
the leaves are large7
more than a foot7
of them will be7
of three or four7
they are intended to7
of the leaves is7
part of the green7
to have them in7
parts of the flower7
in a loose cluster7
has not long been7
i was told by7
is seldom met with7
it ought not to7
planted in the ground7
to my ain dear7
the florets of the7
all the varieties of7
stem is from one7
from six to eighteen7
there are many varieties7
and will grow in7
grows in dry places7
can hardly fail to7
supposed to be a7
such a manner as7
where they are to7
there are many other7
spring california this has7
to those of the7
this is a pretty7
to the memory of7
in the style of7
the use of the7
said to be very7
with a very short7
early part of the7
white summer northwest a7
set off by the7
lip of the corolla7
every now and then7
like that of a7
any of the plants7
and the capsule is7
my ain dear may7
they should be well7
the leaves are alternate7
from three to eight7
it should be done7
and hairy on the7
are two or three7
side of the leaves7
not so handsome as7
i may as well7
a dark shining green7
and in similar places7
the petals of the7
from the effects of7
six to eight inches7
in reference to its7
of the shrub is7
implied by the name7
a more or less7
according to my experience7
the level of the7
early in the morning7
on the throat of7
they are to be7
about two feet tall7
few of them are7
yellow anthers and a7
there is not a7
it is not in7
the calyx with five7
hardy in our climate7
they may be planted7
of the leaf is7
as much as possible7
them in the garden7
containing few or many7
well above the foliage7
grow in any common7
be seen that the7
like those of a7
both in form and7
them in the shade7
the arrangement of the7
flowers are very small7
i have seen it7
posie to my ain7
the front of the7
bark of the stock7
most beautiful of all7
are produced singly on7
the lower part of7
was the first to7
the midst of the7
the end of august7
exposure to the sun7
most of them are7
i am indebted to7
the foliage is very7
be in every collection7
is a plant known7
on the lower lip7
and it is only7
both sides of the7
plant known in our7
of the northern hemisphere7
it is time to7
with a slender style7
at an altitude of7
of this plant is7
a rather pretty plant7
a height of ft7
the direct rays of7
it has been grown7
they are each about7
of this genus is7
the flowers are less7
six inches to over7
across the continent and7
of the stems are7
the leaves are more7
are thin in texture7
cultivated in this country7
three or four times7
at the extremity of7
a matter of fact7
be found to be7
it seems to be7
flat on the ground7
the appearance of the7
the course of the7
in such a manner7
in a similar manner7
grows in mountain canyons7
the sides of the7
it is intended to7
is supposed to be7
is from the latin7
should be of a7
trailing on the ground7
it will be a7
are apt to be7
manner in which the7
they are produced on7
are over half an7
the point of the7
should be put in7
by the end of7
the small flowers are7
part of the world6
the garden of alcinous6
is that of a6
a description of the6
description of the garden6
is held to be6
the plant has a6
would be advisable to6
has been known to6
with one or more6
in a wild state6
may be grown with6
a fair idea of6
are produced on stems6
and there are many6
they appear to be6
in this country for6
the power of the6
the taste of the6
stamens on the base6
in such quantities as6
as an edging to6
the love of flowers6
this is a handsome6
to be planted in6
so that the effect6
the ancient latin name6
to fifteen inches tall6
it is apt to6
i have seen them6
have no doubt but6
hardy herbaceous perennial from6
this is a charming6
i tell you what6
be grown in any6
this season of the6
on one of the6
that the effect of6
is a kind of6
are of the same6
first of this month6
it is seldom met6
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to a foot high4
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half to two feet4
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four or five feet4
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divisions of the perianth4
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the sun and air4
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a charming little desert4
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of most of the4
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stamens twice as many4
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clusters at the ends4
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of the south of4