id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18913 Wood, J. G. (John George) Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies. .txt text/plain 122891 7882 80 afford great variety of form, foliage, and flower, and compared with growth, darker flowers and foliage, and more oval leaves--these form the of a fine apple green colour; the flowers are small but very beautiful, size, which is smaller, and the stalks are green, like the flower stems. autumnal flower; small sprays when cut look better than on the plant, as of ruby flowers topping a shrub-like plant of shining foliage and and tips with a bright pink colour, and forming a flower-like bract roote" before it produces any flowers, The habit and form of this plant leaves, and the general form of the small but double flowers resemble yellow; leaves of the flower stems few, small, and of irregular form, flowering plants, and last a long time in good form. of a dark green colour; it is not a plant worth growing for its flowers, ./cache/18913.txt ./txt/18913.txt