The Flower Garden; Or, Breck's book of Flowers; in Which Are Described All the Various Hardy Herbaceous Perennials, Annuals, Shrubby Plants, And Evergreen Trees, Desirable for Ornamental Purposes, With Directions for Their Cultivation
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Bianthiis, signifying the flower of God, or divine flower; so named on account of its preeminent beauty. Most of the species of this genus are highly valued, not only for the beauty of their flowers, but also as being evergreens ; their foliage, during winter, being as abundant and as vivid as in summer. 112 breck's book of flowers. The fragrance of some of the species is peculiarly grateful, and no plant in this respect surpasses the Clove and some other varieties of the Pink. Dianthus caryoph...yllus. — Carnation Pink. — There is no flower more desirable in the flower-garden than the Carnation. A well-grown, superior variety, cannot be surpassed, in ele- gance, beauty, or odor, by any other flower ; yet we scarcely ever see it in perfection. Its cultivation is attended with many difficulties, in our climate, which may account for its rarity. Our winters are too severe, and springs too changeable, to keep them in perfection in the open ground ; and then our summers are too dry and hot for the full development of its beauties.
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