. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. BUDDING 231 Tomato and Nightshade just described, an explanation has been obtained for some so-called graft-hybrids, one of note being the Cytisus Adami which was produced many years ago by grafting to- gether two shrubs, one having purple and the other yellow flowers.. Fig. 212. — Layering of the grape vine. The vine has been bent to the ground and covered, and from it roots and shoots are developing. As a result of this graft and further grafting, shrubs having some branches bearing purple flowers and others bearing yellow flowers were obtained. E Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-agricultural-students-botany-budding-231-tomato-and-nightshade-just-described-an-explanation-has-been-obtained-for-some-so-called-graft-hybrids-one-of-note-being-the-cytisus-adami-which-was-produced-many-years-ago-by-grafting-to-gether-two-shrubs-one-having-purple-and-the-other-yellow-flowers-fig-212-layering-of-the-grape-vine-the-vine-has-been-bent-to-the-ground-and-covered-and-from-it-roots-and-shoots-are-developing-as-a-result-of-this-graft-and-further-grafting-shrubs-having-some-branches-bearing-purple-flowers-and-others-bearing-yellow-flowers-were-obtained-e-image216456011.html
RMPG4BRR–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. BUDDING 231 Tomato and Nightshade just described, an explanation has been obtained for some so-called graft-hybrids, one of note being the Cytisus Adami which was produced many years ago by grafting to- gether two shrubs, one having purple and the other yellow flowers.. Fig. 212. — Layering of the grape vine. The vine has been bent to the ground and covered, and from it roots and shoots are developing. As a result of this graft and further grafting, shrubs having some branches bearing purple flowers and others bearing yellow flowers were obtained. E
. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 364 SOLANACEAE {NIGHTSHADE FAMILY) sistent ».. /;he base of the fruit, which is an ovoid pulpy berry, at first green, then bright orange, and finally ruby-red, the thin skin so transparent as to reveal the yellow seeds within. A single vine may exhibit all stages of coloring, from violet'flowers to green and ripe fruit. Means of control Young plants may be hand-pulled when the ground is soft; older r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-weeds-with-descriptions-of-all-the-most-pernicious-and-troublesome-plants-in-the-united-states-and-canada-their-habits-of-growth-and-distribution-with-methods-of-control-weeds-364-solanaceae-nightshade-family-sistent-he-base-of-the-fruit-which-is-an-ovoid-pulpy-berry-at-first-green-then-bright-orange-and-finally-ruby-red-the-thin-skin-so-transparent-as-to-reveal-the-yellow-seeds-within-a-single-vine-may-exhibit-all-stages-of-coloring-from-violetflowers-to-green-and-ripe-fruit-means-of-control-young-plants-may-be-hand-pulled-when-the-ground-is-soft-older-r-image232962813.html
RMRF0ACD–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 364 SOLANACEAE {NIGHTSHADE FAMILY) sistent ».. /;he base of the fruit, which is an ovoid pulpy berry, at first green, then bright orange, and finally ruby-red, the thin skin so transparent as to reveal the yellow seeds within. A single vine may exhibit all stages of coloring, from violet'flowers to green and ripe fruit. Means of control Young plants may be hand-pulled when the ground is soft; older r
. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 364 SOLANACEAE {NIGHTSHADE FAMILY) sistent ».. /;he base of the fruit, which is an ovoid pulpy berry, at first green, then bright orange, and finally ruby-red, the thin skin so transparent as to reveal the yellow seeds within. A single vine may exhibit all stages of coloring, from violet'flowers to green and ripe fruit. Means of control Young plants may be hand-pulled when the ground is soft; older r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-weeds-with-descriptions-of-all-the-most-pernicious-and-troublesome-plants-in-the-united-states-and-canada-their-habits-of-growth-and-distribution-with-methods-of-control-weeds-364-solanaceae-nightshade-family-sistent-he-base-of-the-fruit-which-is-an-ovoid-pulpy-berry-at-first-green-then-bright-orange-and-finally-ruby-red-the-thin-skin-so-transparent-as-to-reveal-the-yellow-seeds-within-a-single-vine-may-exhibit-all-stages-of-coloring-from-violetflowers-to-green-and-ripe-fruit-means-of-control-young-plants-may-be-hand-pulled-when-the-ground-is-soft-older-r-image216405366.html
RMPG2372–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 364 SOLANACEAE {NIGHTSHADE FAMILY) sistent ».. /;he base of the fruit, which is an ovoid pulpy berry, at first green, then bright orange, and finally ruby-red, the thin skin so transparent as to reveal the yellow seeds within. A single vine may exhibit all stages of coloring, from violet'flowers to green and ripe fruit. Means of control Young plants may be hand-pulled when the ground is soft; older r
. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. BUDDING 231 Tomato and Nightshade just described, an explanation has been obtained for some so-called graft-hybrids, one of note being the Cytisus Adami which was produced many years ago by grafting to- gether two shrubs, one having purple and the other yellow flowers.. Fig. 212. — Layering of the grape vine. The vine has been bent to the ground and covered, and from it roots and shoots are developing. As a result of this graft and further grafting, shrubs having some branches bearing purple flowers and others bearing yellow flowers were obtained. E Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-agricultural-students-botany-budding-231-tomato-and-nightshade-just-described-an-explanation-has-been-obtained-for-some-so-called-graft-hybrids-one-of-note-being-the-cytisus-adami-which-was-produced-many-years-ago-by-grafting-to-gether-two-shrubs-one-having-purple-and-the-other-yellow-flowers-fig-212-layering-of-the-grape-vine-the-vine-has-been-bent-to-the-ground-and-covered-and-from-it-roots-and-shoots-are-developing-as-a-result-of-this-graft-and-further-grafting-shrubs-having-some-branches-bearing-purple-flowers-and-others-bearing-yellow-flowers-were-obtained-e-image231990358.html
RMRDC21X–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. BUDDING 231 Tomato and Nightshade just described, an explanation has been obtained for some so-called graft-hybrids, one of note being the Cytisus Adami which was produced many years ago by grafting to- gether two shrubs, one having purple and the other yellow flowers.. Fig. 212. — Layering of the grape vine. The vine has been bent to the ground and covered, and from it roots and shoots are developing. As a result of this graft and further grafting, shrubs having some branches bearing purple flowers and others bearing yellow flowers were obtained. E
. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 368 SOLANAGEAE {NIGHTSHADE FAMILY) blue, five-lobed, nearly an inch broad; the five stamens with equal tapering anthers, similar. to the preceding species; calyx- lobes narrow lance-shaped, acute, hairy. Fruit a globular, yellow berry, about a half-inch in diameter. (Fig. 256.) Means of control the same as for the preceding species. BUFFALO BUR Solanum rostr&tum, Dunal. Other English names: Beake Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-weeds-with-descriptions-of-all-the-most-pernicious-and-troublesome-plants-in-the-united-states-and-canada-their-habits-of-growth-and-distribution-with-methods-of-control-weeds-368-solanageae-nightshade-family-blue-five-lobed-nearly-an-inch-broad-the-five-stamens-with-equal-tapering-anthers-similar-to-the-preceding-species-calyx-lobes-narrow-lance-shaped-acute-hairy-fruit-a-globular-yellow-berry-about-a-half-inch-in-diameter-fig-256-means-of-control-the-same-as-for-the-preceding-species-buffalo-bur-solanum-rostramptum-dunal-other-english-names-beake-image216405350.html
RMPG236E–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 368 SOLANAGEAE {NIGHTSHADE FAMILY) blue, five-lobed, nearly an inch broad; the five stamens with equal tapering anthers, similar. to the preceding species; calyx- lobes narrow lance-shaped, acute, hairy. Fruit a globular, yellow berry, about a half-inch in diameter. (Fig. 256.) Means of control the same as for the preceding species. BUFFALO BUR Solanum rostr&tum, Dunal. Other English names: Beake
. The brook book; a first acquaintance with the brook and its inhabitants through the changing year. Natural history. THROUGHOUT THE YEAR ii far more so than wild grapes. Only their well- known relationship to the dreaded black berries of the deadly nightshade kept us from sampling them. The long weak stems of the Virginia creeper in this brook-bed were more beautiful in their setting of dull gray, softened by tones of yellow in the grasses, than'theyhad ever seemed on the porches of civilization. We did not venture to the island itself, because there groped among the bitter- sweet and woodbin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-brook-book-a-first-acquaintance-with-the-brook-and-its-inhabitants-through-the-changing-year-natural-history-throughout-the-year-ii-far-more-so-than-wild-grapes-only-their-well-known-relationship-to-the-dreaded-black-berries-of-the-deadly-nightshade-kept-us-from-sampling-them-the-long-weak-stems-of-the-virginia-creeper-in-this-brook-bed-were-more-beautiful-in-their-setting-of-dull-gray-softened-by-tones-of-yellow-in-the-grasses-thantheyhad-ever-seemed-on-the-porches-of-civilization-we-did-not-venture-to-the-island-itself-because-there-groped-among-the-bitter-sweet-and-woodbin-image232341660.html
RMRE024C–. The brook book; a first acquaintance with the brook and its inhabitants through the changing year. Natural history. THROUGHOUT THE YEAR ii far more so than wild grapes. Only their well- known relationship to the dreaded black berries of the deadly nightshade kept us from sampling them. The long weak stems of the Virginia creeper in this brook-bed were more beautiful in their setting of dull gray, softened by tones of yellow in the grasses, than'theyhad ever seemed on the porches of civilization. We did not venture to the island itself, because there groped among the bitter- sweet and woodbin
. The language of flowers: or, Floral emblems of thoughts, feelings, and sentiments ... Flower language. INDEX OF SENTIMENTS. Sympathy . Sea Thrift 182 Tartness Berberry .25 Tears Helenium 212 There is everything to be gained by good company . . . A Rose in a Tuft of Grass . . 176 Think of me Tansy 148 Thoughtlessness . .... Almond Tree 6 Time White Toplar 210 Timidity Marvel of TerU 136 Tranquillity Mugwort 132 Transient Happiness. ..... Spiderwort 189 Treachery Sweet Bay 194 Treachery Whortle, or Bilberry 211 Truth Bitter-sweet Nightshade 27 Unfading Amaranth 10 Unfaithfulness. Yellow Hose 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-language-of-flowers-or-floral-emblems-of-thoughts-feelings-and-sentiments-flower-language-index-of-sentiments-sympathy-sea-thrift-182-tartness-berberry-25-tears-helenium-212-there-is-everything-to-be-gained-by-good-company-a-rose-in-a-tuft-of-grass-176-think-of-me-tansy-148-thoughtlessness-almond-tree-6-time-white-toplar-210-timidity-marvel-of-teru-136-tranquillity-mugwort-132-transient-happiness-spiderwort-189-treachery-sweet-bay-194-treachery-whortle-or-bilberry-211-truth-bitter-sweet-nightshade-27-unfading-amaranth-10-unfaithfulness-yellow-hose-2-image216411665.html
RMPG2B81–. The language of flowers: or, Floral emblems of thoughts, feelings, and sentiments ... Flower language. INDEX OF SENTIMENTS. Sympathy . Sea Thrift 182 Tartness Berberry .25 Tears Helenium 212 There is everything to be gained by good company . . . A Rose in a Tuft of Grass . . 176 Think of me Tansy 148 Thoughtlessness . .... Almond Tree 6 Time White Toplar 210 Timidity Marvel of TerU 136 Tranquillity Mugwort 132 Transient Happiness. ..... Spiderwort 189 Treachery Sweet Bay 194 Treachery Whortle, or Bilberry 211 Truth Bitter-sweet Nightshade 27 Unfading Amaranth 10 Unfaithfulness. Yellow Hose 2
. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. BUDDING 231 Tomato and Nightshade just described, an explanation has been obtained for some so-called graft-hybrids, one of note being the Cytisus Adami which was produced many years ago by grafting to- gether two shrubs, one having purple and the other yellow flowers.. Fig. 212. •—• Layering of the grape vine. The vine has been bent to the ground and covered. After Ferguson and Lewis. As a result of this graft and further grafting, shrubs having some branches bearing purple flowers and others bearing yellow flowers were obtained. Even a flower Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-with-agricultural-applications-botany-budding-231-tomato-and-nightshade-just-described-an-explanation-has-been-obtained-for-some-so-called-graft-hybrids-one-of-note-being-the-cytisus-adami-which-was-produced-many-years-ago-by-grafting-to-gether-two-shrubs-one-having-purple-and-the-other-yellow-flowers-fig-212-layering-of-the-grape-vine-the-vine-has-been-bent-to-the-ground-and-covered-after-ferguson-and-lewis-as-a-result-of-this-graft-and-further-grafting-shrubs-having-some-branches-bearing-purple-flowers-and-others-bearing-yellow-flowers-were-obtained-even-a-flower-image232285199.html
RMRDWE3Y–. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. BUDDING 231 Tomato and Nightshade just described, an explanation has been obtained for some so-called graft-hybrids, one of note being the Cytisus Adami which was produced many years ago by grafting to- gether two shrubs, one having purple and the other yellow flowers.. Fig. 212. •—• Layering of the grape vine. The vine has been bent to the ground and covered. After Ferguson and Lewis. As a result of this graft and further grafting, shrubs having some branches bearing purple flowers and others bearing yellow flowers were obtained. Even a flower
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 6. POTATO FAMILY. 8. Solatium sisymbriifolium Lam. Viscid Nightshade. Fig. 3724. Solatium sisymbriifolium Lam. 111. 2: 25. 1793. Annual, branched, 2°-4° high, villous-pubescent with long viscid hairs and armed all over with bright yellow prickles. Leaves thin, deeply pinnatifid into oblong toothed or sinuate lobes; flowers li'-ii' broad, light blue or whi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102d-meridian-botany-botany-genus-6-potato-family-8-solatium-sisymbriifolium-lam-viscid-nightshade-fig-3724-solatium-sisymbriifolium-lam-111-2-25-1793-annual-branched-2-4-high-villous-pubescent-with-long-viscid-hairs-and-armed-all-over-with-bright-yellow-prickles-leaves-thin-deeply-pinnatifid-into-oblong-toothed-or-sinuate-lobes-flowers-li-ii-broad-light-blue-or-whi-image232139057.html
RMRDJRMH–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 6. POTATO FAMILY. 8. Solatium sisymbriifolium Lam. Viscid Nightshade. Fig. 3724. Solatium sisymbriifolium Lam. 111. 2: 25. 1793. Annual, branched, 2°-4° high, villous-pubescent with long viscid hairs and armed all over with bright yellow prickles. Leaves thin, deeply pinnatifid into oblong toothed or sinuate lobes; flowers li'-ii' broad, light blue or whi
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 8. Solatium sisymbriifolium Lam. Viscid Nightshade. Fig. 3724. Solatium sisymbriifolium Lam. 111. 2: 25. 1793. Annual, branched, 2°-4° high, villous-pubescent with long viscid hairs and armed all over with bright yellow prickles. Leaves thin, deeply pinnatifid into oblong toothed or sinuate lobes; flowers li'-ii' broad, light blue or white; stamens and style ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102d-meridian-botany-botany-8-solatium-sisymbriifolium-lam-viscid-nightshade-fig-3724-solatium-sisymbriifolium-lam-111-2-25-1793-annual-branched-2-4-high-villous-pubescent-with-long-viscid-hairs-and-armed-all-over-with-bright-yellow-prickles-leaves-thin-deeply-pinnatifid-into-oblong-toothed-or-sinuate-lobes-flowers-li-ii-broad-light-blue-or-white-stamens-and-style-ne-image232139052.html
RMRDJRMC–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 8. Solatium sisymbriifolium Lam. Viscid Nightshade. Fig. 3724. Solatium sisymbriifolium Lam. 111. 2: 25. 1793. Annual, branched, 2°-4° high, villous-pubescent with long viscid hairs and armed all over with bright yellow prickles. Leaves thin, deeply pinnatifid into oblong toothed or sinuate lobes; flowers li'-ii' broad, light blue or white; stamens and style ne
. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 368 SOLANAGEAE {NIGHTSHADE FAMILY) blue, five-lobed, nearly an inch broad; the five stamens with equal tapering anthers, similar. to the preceding species; calyx- lobes narrow lance-shaped, acute, hairy. Fruit a globular, yellow berry, about a half-inch in diameter. (Fig. 256.) Means of control the same as for the preceding species. BUFFALO BUR Solanum rostr&tum, Dunal. Other English names: Beake Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-weeds-with-descriptions-of-all-the-most-pernicious-and-troublesome-plants-in-the-united-states-and-canada-their-habits-of-growth-and-distribution-with-methods-of-control-weeds-368-solanageae-nightshade-family-blue-five-lobed-nearly-an-inch-broad-the-five-stamens-with-equal-tapering-anthers-similar-to-the-preceding-species-calyx-lobes-narrow-lance-shaped-acute-hairy-fruit-a-globular-yellow-berry-about-a-half-inch-in-diameter-fig-256-means-of-control-the-same-as-for-the-preceding-species-buffalo-bur-solanum-rostramptum-dunal-other-english-names-beake-image231938933.html
RMRD9MD9–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 368 SOLANAGEAE {NIGHTSHADE FAMILY) blue, five-lobed, nearly an inch broad; the five stamens with equal tapering anthers, similar. to the preceding species; calyx- lobes narrow lance-shaped, acute, hairy. Fruit a globular, yellow berry, about a half-inch in diameter. (Fig. 256.) Means of control the same as for the preceding species. BUFFALO BUR Solanum rostr&tum, Dunal. Other English names: Beake
. The little gardener. [microform]. Children's gardens; Gardening. 144 FLOWERS OF SEPTEMBER. daisy, the autumnal gentian, golden-roil, sunflower, meadow-saffron, autumnal crocus, European cyclamen, and five or six kinds of lily. These are all in our gar- den. Then, in the fields, there is the spiked speedwell, of a deep blue color; the wild English clary,.violet- colored; red valerian, crocus-saffron, purple; a great many grasses ; lady's-mantle, green ; lobelia, lightish blue; the pansy violet, and yellow mountain violet; the common nightshade, white; the dwarf-branched centaury, a fine pink; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-little-gardener-microform-childrens-gardens-gardening-144-flowers-of-september-daisy-the-autumnal-gentian-golden-roil-sunflower-meadow-saffron-autumnal-crocus-european-cyclamen-and-five-or-six-kinds-of-lily-these-are-all-in-our-gar-den-then-in-the-fields-there-is-the-spiked-speedwell-of-a-deep-blue-color-the-wild-english-claryviolet-colored-red-valerian-crocus-saffron-purple-a-great-many-grasses-ladys-mantle-green-lobelia-lightish-blue-the-pansy-violet-and-yellow-mountain-violet-the-common-nightshade-white-the-dwarf-branched-centaury-a-fine-pink-image234718290.html
RMRHT9G2–. The little gardener. [microform]. Children's gardens; Gardening. 144 FLOWERS OF SEPTEMBER. daisy, the autumnal gentian, golden-roil, sunflower, meadow-saffron, autumnal crocus, European cyclamen, and five or six kinds of lily. These are all in our gar- den. Then, in the fields, there is the spiked speedwell, of a deep blue color; the wild English clary,.violet- colored; red valerian, crocus-saffron, purple; a great many grasses ; lady's-mantle, green ; lobelia, lightish blue; the pansy violet, and yellow mountain violet; the common nightshade, white; the dwarf-branched centaury, a fine pink;
. Our garden flowers; a popular study of their native lands, their life histories, and their structural affiliations. Flowers. NIGHTSHADE FAMILY Stem.—Spreading, straggling, hairy, leafy. Leaves.—Irregularly or interruptedly pinnate, varying in different garden forms. Leaflets of different sizes and shapes, main leaflets more or less notched or lobed. Flowers.—Yellow, star-like, borne in few-flowered forking racemes, axillary. Calyx.—Of five to six sepals, persistent in fruit. Corolla.—Rotate, yellow, border five to six-lobed, phcate-valvate. Stamens.—Five or six inserted on corolla-tube; fila Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-garden-flowers-a-popular-study-of-their-native-lands-their-life-histories-and-their-structural-affiliations-flowers-nightshade-family-stemspreading-straggling-hairy-leafy-leavesirregularly-or-interruptedly-pinnate-varying-in-different-garden-forms-leaflets-of-different-sizes-and-shapes-main-leaflets-more-or-less-notched-or-lobed-flowersyellow-star-like-borne-in-few-flowered-forking-racemes-axillary-calyxof-five-to-six-sepals-persistent-in-fruit-corollarotate-yellow-border-five-to-six-lobed-phcate-valvate-stamensfive-or-six-inserted-on-corolla-tube-fila-image232153267.html
RMRDKDT3–. Our garden flowers; a popular study of their native lands, their life histories, and their structural affiliations. Flowers. NIGHTSHADE FAMILY Stem.—Spreading, straggling, hairy, leafy. Leaves.—Irregularly or interruptedly pinnate, varying in different garden forms. Leaflets of different sizes and shapes, main leaflets more or less notched or lobed. Flowers.—Yellow, star-like, borne in few-flowered forking racemes, axillary. Calyx.—Of five to six sepals, persistent in fruit. Corolla.—Rotate, yellow, border five to six-lobed, phcate-valvate. Stamens.—Five or six inserted on corolla-tube; fila
. The language of flowers: or, Floral emblems of thoughts, feelings, and sentiments ... Flower language. INDEX OF SENTIMENTS. Sympathy . Sea Thrift 182 Tartness Berberry .25 Tears Helenium 212 There is everything to be gained by good company . . . A Rose in a Tuft of Grass . . 176 Think of me Tansy 148 Thoughtlessness . .... Almond Tree 6 Time White Toplar 210 Timidity Marvel of TerU 136 Tranquillity Mugwort 132 Transient Happiness. ..... Spiderwort 189 Treachery Sweet Bay 194 Treachery Whortle, or Bilberry 211 Truth Bitter-sweet Nightshade 27 Unfading Amaranth 10 Unfaithfulness. Yellow Hose 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-language-of-flowers-or-floral-emblems-of-thoughts-feelings-and-sentiments-flower-language-index-of-sentiments-sympathy-sea-thrift-182-tartness-berberry-25-tears-helenium-212-there-is-everything-to-be-gained-by-good-company-a-rose-in-a-tuft-of-grass-176-think-of-me-tansy-148-thoughtlessness-almond-tree-6-time-white-toplar-210-timidity-marvel-of-teru-136-tranquillity-mugwort-132-transient-happiness-spiderwort-189-treachery-sweet-bay-194-treachery-whortle-or-bilberry-211-truth-bitter-sweet-nightshade-27-unfading-amaranth-10-unfaithfulness-yellow-hose-2-image232062919.html
RMRDFAHB–. The language of flowers: or, Floral emblems of thoughts, feelings, and sentiments ... Flower language. INDEX OF SENTIMENTS. Sympathy . Sea Thrift 182 Tartness Berberry .25 Tears Helenium 212 There is everything to be gained by good company . . . A Rose in a Tuft of Grass . . 176 Think of me Tansy 148 Thoughtlessness . .... Almond Tree 6 Time White Toplar 210 Timidity Marvel of TerU 136 Tranquillity Mugwort 132 Transient Happiness. ..... Spiderwort 189 Treachery Sweet Bay 194 Treachery Whortle, or Bilberry 211 Truth Bitter-sweet Nightshade 27 Unfading Amaranth 10 Unfaithfulness. Yellow Hose 2
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