Daffodils, Narcissus, And How to Grow Them As Hardy Plants And for Cut Flowers
The book Daffodils, Narcissus, And How to Grow Them As Hardy Plants And for Cut Flowers was written by author Kirby, Arthur Martin, 1859- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Daffodils, Narcissus, And How to Grow Them As Hardy Plants And for Cut Flowers book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Daffodils, Narcissus, And How to Grow Them As Hardy Plants And for Cut Flowers a good or bad book?
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Flora Wilson. (D. 20 in. §^*$i doz.) A very tel- ling flower. Perianth pure white. Cup canary deeply rimmed orange-red. General Murray, (t $1.50 hu.) Perianth creamy- white; cup canary, shaded orange. Very free flowering and useful for masses and naturalising in grass. Glitter. (D. $i ea.) A beautiful new seedling; flower of fine substance, rich yellow petals broad and well rounded. Crown deeply edged with orange-red. Golden Gem. (E. 15 in. ^[$4 hu.) Very late, free blooming, prized for success...ion. Small but showy flowers with rich yellow petals and yellow cup edged orange. Golden Mary. (D. 1[$2.5o hu.) Dwarf and late. Primrose-yellow perianth with golden cup. Lady Godiva. Syn\ Barbara Holmes. (D. 20 in. §1[*$2 doz.) Sport from Barii conspicuus and having white petals instead of yellow. Award of merit, R. H. S. Maurice Vilmorin. (C. 13 in. §11* $1.50 doz.) Beautiful flowers with broad creamy white petals and a rather long lemon-yellow cup stained orange-red at the brim. Miriam Barton.
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