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trigram | frequency |
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class and order | 319 |
character and synonyms | 303 |
specific character and | 303 |
a native of | 182 |
is a native | 116 |
it is a | 108 |
native of the | 74 |
most of the | 70 |
the name of | 69 |
in the open | 60 |
parting its roots | 55 |
in this country | 55 |
in the spring | 53 |
of this plant | 53 |
by parting its | 52 |
the height of | 47 |
in our gardens | 47 |
this species of | 43 |
one of the | 43 |
of the summer | 42 |
its roots in | 42 |
is a hardy | 41 |
those of the | 41 |
is propagated by | 40 |
in which the | 38 |
it may be | 38 |
of the cape | 38 |
as well as | 38 |
roots in autumn | 37 |
during most of | 35 |
of the flower | 34 |
of its flowers | 33 |
propagated by parting | 33 |
is one of | 32 |
of the plants | 32 |
it flowers in | 31 |
the present species | 31 |
to the height | 31 |
of the genus | 30 |
propagated by cuttings | 30 |
the royal garden | 30 |
which it is | 29 |
in the year | 29 |
it as a | 27 |
it is not | 27 |
the present plant | 26 |
the hortus kewensis | 26 |
in the winter | 26 |
the open border | 26 |
royal garden at | 25 |
that it is | 25 |
the time of | 25 |
increased by cuttings | 25 |
it has been | 24 |
to the royal | 24 |
it in the | 24 |
of this genus | 24 |
as it is | 23 |
to this country | 22 |
are of a | 22 |
cultivated in our | 22 |
a variety of | 22 |
according to the | 22 |
garden at kew | 22 |
in the same | 22 |
in the autumn | 22 |
of the most | 21 |
in a pot | 21 |
its blossoms are | 21 |
to have been | 21 |
under the name | 21 |
cultivated in the | 20 |
may be propagated | 20 |
it is propagated | 20 |
the open ground | 20 |
may and june | 20 |
of this species | 20 |
it does not | 20 |
colour of its | 20 |
a hardy perennial | 20 |
it flowers from | 20 |
raised from seeds | 20 |
the flowers of | 20 |
introduced to the | 19 |
contained in the | 19 |
author of the | 19 |
the plants contained | 19 |
part of the | 19 |
june and july | 19 |
there is a | 19 |
of its blossoms | 19 |
many of the | 19 |
it in his | 19 |
and flowers in | 19 |
plants contained in | 19 |
in may and | 19 |
was introduced to | 19 |
the plant is | 19 |
from june to | 19 |
sown in the | 19 |
in the stove | 18 |
native of spain | 18 |
is a very | 18 |
are alphabetically arranged | 18 |
in almost any | 18 |
its name of | 18 |
this species is | 18 |
introduced to this | 18 |
readily propagated by | 18 |
in honour of | 18 |
names of the | 18 |
in point of | 18 |
a place in | 18 |
they should be | 18 |
has long been | 17 |
two or three | 17 |
the most ornamental | 17 |
readily increased by | 17 |
from the cape | 17 |
flowers in june | 17 |
almost any soil | 17 |
the colour of | 17 |
flowers during most | 17 |
that of the | 17 |
cultivated by mr | 17 |
and may be | 17 |
of its leaves | 17 |
of the plant | 17 |
it is usually | 17 |
is readily increased | 16 |
placed in a | 16 |
the number of | 16 |
be planted in | 16 |
be sown in | 16 |
any soil or | 16 |
flowers in may | 16 |
it is found | 16 |
volume are alphabetically | 16 |
is readily propagated | 16 |
that it was | 16 |
soil or situation | 16 |
in the green | 16 |
one of those | 16 |
the same time | 16 |
was cultivated by | 16 |
the borders of | 15 |
the south of | 15 |
should be sown | 15 |
by the name | 15 |
borders of the | 15 |
be propagated by | 15 |
planted in a | 15 |
ripens its seeds | 15 |
propagated by offsets | 15 |
the end of | 15 |
of its foliage | 15 |
flowers in the | 15 |
whence its name | 15 |
in june and | 15 |
grows spontaneously in | 15 |
is usually propagated | 15 |
increased by parting | 14 |
the same treatment | 14 |
it must be | 14 |
in the th | 14 |
a kind of | 14 |
from a plant | 14 |
this plant is | 14 |
it is very | 14 |
edition of the | 14 |
at the same | 14 |
july and august | 14 |
of the year | 14 |
our drawing was | 14 |
this plant in | 14 |
usually propagated by | 14 |
a plant of | 14 |
in which it | 14 |
of the same | 14 |
and was introduced | 14 |
appears to have | 13 |
in its wild | 13 |
in the time | 13 |
drawing was made | 13 |
on account of | 13 |
of a fine | 13 |
the beginning of | 13 |
in july and | 13 |
are apt to | 13 |
requires the same | 13 |
with double flowers | 13 |
the plants of | 13 |
through the winter | 13 |
and is readily | 13 |
plants of it | 13 |
of the flora | 13 |
in the hortus | 13 |
the open air | 13 |
is a plant | 13 |
variety of it | 13 |
a greenhouse plant | 13 |
plant which flowered | 13 |
flowers of this | 13 |
liable to be | 13 |
it appears to | 13 |
is an annual | 13 |
early in the | 13 |
the plant here | 13 |
the flowers are | 13 |
a plant which | 13 |
from may to | 13 |
place of growth | 13 |
in the summer | 12 |
plants of this | 12 |
where they are | 12 |
in the hort | 12 |
three or four | 12 |
of the leaves | 12 |
to be a | 12 |
be kept in | 12 |
the beauty of | 12 |
be raised from | 12 |
kept in the | 12 |
of our gardens | 12 |
syngenesia polygamia superflua | 12 |
they may be | 12 |
no this species | 12 |
of it in | 12 |
be increased by | 12 |
it was introduced | 12 |
in the gardens | 12 |
best in a | 12 |
it is an | 12 |
same treatment as | 12 |
is found to | 12 |
flowers from june | 12 |
easily propagated by | 12 |
kept in a | 12 |
it will grow | 11 |
our gardens in | 11 |
which should be | 11 |
the middle of | 11 |
and in the | 11 |
seeds with us | 11 |
an inhabitant of | 11 |
its wild state | 11 |
its flowers are | 11 |
flowers with us | 11 |
of which it | 11 |
the appearance of | 11 |
with the most | 11 |
grows naturally in | 11 |
the summer months | 11 |
was cultivated in | 11 |
introduced into this | 11 |
informs us that | 11 |
into this country | 11 |
was introduced by | 11 |
propagated by seeds | 11 |
in the number | 11 |
to flower in | 11 |
it is most | 11 |
some of the | 11 |
the same manner | 11 |
parts of north | 11 |
grimwood and co | 11 |
we have seen | 11 |
by which it | 11 |
covered with a | 11 |
cultivated in this | 10 |
plunged into a | 10 |
it the name | 10 |
and sold by | 10 |
parts of europe | 10 |
which the plant | 10 |
may be increased | 10 |
should be planted | 10 |
the base of | 10 |
may also be | 10 |
and is usually | 10 |
requires to be | 10 |
our figure was | 10 |
we have observed | 10 |
the flora londinensis | 10 |
scientifically acquainted with | 10 |
to the celebrated | 10 |
the plants are | 10 |
it is well | 10 |
to become scientifically | 10 |
it will be | 10 |
about the year | 10 |
native of virginia | 10 |
its seeds with | 10 |
of the south | 10 |
at the base | 10 |
beauty of its | 10 |
distinguished by the | 10 |
a foot in | 10 |
it is one | 10 |
with the plants | 10 |
become scientifically acquainted | 10 |
like that of | 10 |
the leaves are | 10 |
describes it as | 10 |
a common hot | 10 |
the island of | 10 |
it flowers during | 10 |
the botanical magazine | 10 |
when the plant | 10 |
be placed in | 10 |
in a common | 10 |
and specific characters | 10 |
of it with | 10 |
differs from the | 10 |
of this sort | 10 |
the most common | 10 |
flowers from may | 10 |
the blossoms of | 10 |
latin names of | 10 |
aiton informs us | 10 |
generic and specific | 10 |
one here figured | 10 |
according to mr | 9 |
by william curtis | 9 |
the english names | 9 |
and a half | 9 |
a mixture of | 9 |
flowers in july | 9 |
with us in | 9 |
require to be | 9 |
is the most | 9 |
of the present | 9 |
from july to | 9 |
its seeds in | 9 |
number of its | 9 |
drawn from a | 9 |
any of the | 9 |
other parts of | 9 |
varieties of it | 9 |
sold by the | 9 |
of propagating it | 9 |
but it is | 9 |
it is of | 9 |
a profusion of | 9 |
the plants they | 9 |
is said to | 9 |
in this work | 9 |
are accurately represented | 9 |
from whence it | 9 |
plants they cultivate | 9 |
a pure air | 9 |
the old botanists | 9 |
the whole plant | 9 |
principal booksellers in | 9 |
approved methods of | 9 |
methods of culture | 9 |
which the most | 9 |
most approved methods | 9 |
as in the | 9 |
represented in their | 9 |
the latin names | 9 |
species is a | 9 |
of the first | 9 |
a work intended | 9 |
introduced by mr | 9 |
together with the | 9 |
and the stove | 9 |
the brilliancy of | 9 |
britain and ireland | 9 |
which are added | 9 |
are to be | 9 |
on a hot | 9 |
of such ladies | 9 |
intended for the | 9 |
figured and described | 9 |
places of growth | 9 |
which the latin | 9 |
accurately represented in | 9 |
been cultivated in | 9 |
in their natural | 9 |
it forms a | 9 |
for the use | 9 |
of the stalk | 9 |
in a warm | 9 |
their places of | 9 |
found to be | 9 |
acquainted with the | 9 |
where it is | 9 |
a dry soil | 9 |
the one here | 9 |
plant here figured | 9 |
english names of | 9 |
a situation moderately | 9 |
by the principal | 9 |
like most of | 9 |
height of three | 9 |
to which are | 9 |
times of flowering | 9 |
booksellers in great | 9 |
their natural colours | 9 |
may be had | 9 |
the use of | 9 |
this country by | 9 |
plant in the | 9 |
will grow in | 9 |
the most approved | 9 |
which the english | 9 |
though a native | 9 |
most ornamental foreign | 9 |
and times of | 9 |
was cultivated here | 9 |
ornamental foreign plants | 9 |
the principal booksellers | 9 |
use of such | 9 |
work intended for | 9 |
of which are | 8 |
cape of good | 8 |
a hardy herbaceous | 8 |
and other parts | 8 |
enumerated in the | 8 |
us that it | 8 |
should not be | 8 |
of the other | 8 |
for the most | 8 |
with white flowers | 8 |
here figured is | 8 |
and was cultivated | 8 |
foot and a | 8 |
it begins to | 8 |
is to be | 8 |
are large and | 8 |
as an ornamental | 8 |
the cape of | 8 |
are to remain | 8 |
time of miller | 8 |
it was cultivated | 8 |
brilliancy of colour | 8 |
like those of | 8 |
of the many | 8 |
native of germany | 8 |
so as to | 8 |
the th edition | 8 |
a gentle hot | 8 |
four or five | 8 |
an ornamental plant | 8 |
to which it | 8 |
grows to the | 8 |
if they are | 8 |
colour of the | 8 |
it is the | 8 |
is not so | 8 |
that he received | 8 |
as a stove | 8 |
wish to become | 8 |
as wish to | 8 |
well as the | 8 |
a foot and | 8 |
will thrive in | 8 |
account of its | 8 |
they are to | 8 |
such as are | 8 |
of its being | 8 |
th edition of | 8 |
it is readily | 8 |
stamina intra nectarium | 8 |
profusion of bloom | 8 |
a loamy soil | 8 |
whence it was | 8 |
they will not | 8 |
and that it | 8 |
may be kept | 8 |
of loam and | 8 |
a few years | 8 |
it grows spontaneously | 8 |
plant may be | 8 |
the months of | 8 |
a north border | 8 |
the fragrance of | 8 |
begins to flower | 8 |
of the east | 8 |
was made from | 8 |
or in a | 8 |
of the roots | 8 |
by offsets from | 8 |
south of europe | 8 |
the size of | 8 |
in the greenhouse | 8 |
as the plant | 8 |
the gardens of | 8 |
of the more | 8 |
it may also | 8 |
the english gardens | 8 |
and it is | 8 |
in the garden | 8 |
the other species | 8 |
long since as | 8 |
was drawn from | 8 |
on the borders | 8 |
succeeds best in | 8 |
than those of | 8 |
gardens in the | 8 |
are produced in | 8 |
that the plant | 8 |
by its roots | 8 |
loam and bog | 8 |
by far the | 8 |
south of france | 8 |
it is by | 8 |
kewensis of mr | 7 |
in his parad | 7 |
grows wild in | 7 |
the winter in | 7 |
it has long | 7 |
a distinct genus | 7 |
of the others | 7 |
and of a | 7 |
it differs from | 7 |
example of the | 7 |
in tubulum capillarem | 7 |
a stove plant | 7 |
the sun shines | 7 |
the under side | 7 |
petalis alternis geniculato | 7 |
a shrub of | 7 |
it is in | 7 |
named in honour | 7 |
we have not | 7 |
of good hope | 7 |
made from a | 7 |
kept in pots | 7 |
in the island | 7 |
of three feet | 7 |
when the plants | 7 |
flowers of the | 7 |
the severity of | 7 |
which flowered in | 7 |
the latter end | 7 |
hortus kewensis of | 7 |
this plant has | 7 |
them in the | 7 |
figure was drawn | 7 |
to this species | 7 |
are found to | 7 |
they are in | 7 |
most of our | 7 |
which have been | 7 |
be had to | 7 |
be considered as | 7 |
to be sown | 7 |
to have a | 7 |
in which they | 7 |
height of six | 7 |
as a native | 7 |
it to be | 7 |
appear to be | 7 |
in his garden | 7 |
in the third | 7 |
been introduced to | 7 |
there are few | 7 |
the seeds of | 7 |
the collection of | 7 |
should be placed | 7 |
offsets from the | 7 |
propagated by layers | 7 |
treated as a | 7 |
varieties of this | 7 |
foot in height | 7 |
in the colour | 7 |
it in a | 7 |
of a bright | 7 |
it grows in | 7 |
and plunged into | 7 |
in the collection | 7 |
cultivated here by | 7 |
form of its | 7 |
where it has | 7 |
cultivated in gardens | 7 |
july to september | 7 |
native of africa | 7 |
are said to | 7 |
a figure of | 7 |
described in the | 7 |
of its beauty | 7 |
the petals are | 7 |
as a greenhouse | 7 |
that it grows | 7 |
as we have | 7 |
the publication of | 7 |
the most part | 7 |
have been introduced | 7 |
of a pale | 7 |
the flowering stem | 7 |
on the ground | 7 |
which is of | 7 |
of the calyx | 7 |
by which the | 7 |
seeds of it | 7 |
as early as | 7 |
hardy herbaceous plant | 7 |
to be raised | 7 |
latter end of | 7 |
when they are | 7 |
to that of | 7 |
far the most | 7 |
which in the | 7 |
make their appearance | 7 |
which they are | 7 |
are enumerated in | 7 |
of the syst | 7 |
present species of | 7 |
given to this | 7 |
which are of | 7 |
to decorate the | 7 |
sir joseph banks | 7 |
in a dry | 7 |
and is propagated | 7 |
which is the | 7 |
foliage and flowers | 7 |
end of april | 7 |
in his flora | 7 |
rarely ripens its | 7 |
inhabitant of our | 7 |
trivial name of | 7 |
they must be | 7 |
the form of | 7 |
long been cultivated | 7 |
as to the | 7 |
parts of the | 7 |
definente in tubulum | 7 |
grow in almost | 7 |
which may be | 7 |
it is more | 7 |
to those of | 7 |
as long since | 7 |
its being a | 7 |
treatment as the | 7 |
the university of | 7 |
in the nurseries | 7 |
spontaneously in the | 7 |
it should be | 7 |
out of the | 6 |
the month of | 6 |
that this plant | 6 |
said to have | 6 |
is of a | 6 |
hence it is | 6 |
description of it | 6 |
so hardy as | 6 |
usual mode of | 6 |
to be more | 6 |
this country from | 6 |
place in the | 6 |
and will thrive | 6 |
in pots of | 6 |
its place of | 6 |
flowers of a | 6 |
to be found | 6 |
of the creeping | 6 |
gerard and parkinson | 6 |
the soil in | 6 |
about the latter | 6 |
by parting of | 6 |
at the university | 6 |
fauci tubi inserta | 6 |
propagated either by | 6 |
in very severe | 6 |
considered as a | 6 |
of it from | 6 |
this species the | 6 |
the whole of | 6 |
about a foot | 6 |
flowers from july | 6 |
largeness of its | 6 |
as far as | 6 |
either by seeds | 6 |
with a profusion | 6 |
of what country | 6 |
a very different | 6 |
as its name | 6 |
time of parkinson | 6 |
filamenta fauci tubi | 6 |
in the centre | 6 |
plant for the | 6 |
of the garden | 6 |
account of the | 6 |
be taken to | 6 |
when in flower | 6 |
there is no | 6 |
of the hortus | 6 |
where they will | 6 |
in the middle | 6 |
on the under | 6 |
the sides of | 6 |
a moist soil | 6 |
where the plants | 6 |
the largeness of | 6 |
and flowers from | 6 |
in a good | 6 |
spontaneously on the | 6 |
had to flower | 6 |
and flowers during | 6 |
the most beautiful | 6 |
of the corolla | 6 |
of its flowering | 6 |
in the form | 6 |
in his mantissa | 6 |
the best time | 6 |
of these plants | 6 |
base of the | 6 |
a considerable time | 6 |
of the nectary | 6 |
thrive in almost | 6 |
it is said | 6 |
in the latter | 6 |
is increased by | 6 |
june to august | 6 |
mode of propagating | 6 |
of the blossoms | 6 |
is easily propagated | 6 |
generally cultivated in | 6 |
when the roots | 6 |
with us it | 6 |
flowered this spring | 6 |
lacinia suprema definente | 6 |
soil in which | 6 |
the roots are | 6 |
on a gentle | 6 |
and described by | 6 |
most of its | 6 |
in a moist | 6 |
flowers in april | 6 |
a moderate hot | 6 |
secus pedunculum decurrentem | 6 |
of the seed | 6 |
the plant has | 6 |
the usual mode | 6 |
in march and | 6 |
seeds in the | 6 |
and bog earth | 6 |
of the sun | 6 |
far as we | 6 |
proportione vel directione | 6 |
seeds in this | 6 |
of the common | 6 |
the stove of | 6 |
found in the | 6 |
specimens we have | 6 |
miller informs us | 6 |
have been cultivated | 6 |
appears to be | 6 |
though not so | 6 |
figure of this | 6 |
rarely or never | 6 |
as those of | 6 |
the alps of | 6 |
fast by offsets | 6 |
it becomes a | 6 |
a distinct species | 6 |
brilliancy of its | 6 |
for many years | 6 |
suprema definente in | 6 |
by no means | 6 |
ripen its seeds | 6 |
other species of | 6 |
figured in this | 6 |
this country in | 6 |
is most readily | 6 |
must be taken | 6 |
june to september | 6 |
not appear to | 6 |
on the plate | 6 |
height of about | 6 |
some of them | 6 |
the ensuing summer | 6 |
than any of | 6 |
appearance of its | 6 |
is well known | 6 |
regarded as a | 6 |
but there is | 6 |
in a sheltered | 6 |
it requires to | 6 |
beginning of june | 6 |
and continues to | 6 |
of this work | 6 |
being a native | 6 |
has been long | 6 |
care must be | 6 |
be found in | 6 |
is a variety | 6 |
variety of this | 5 |
a succession of | 5 |
we have thought | 5 |
of the ground | 5 |
most readily propagated | 5 |
wild in the | 5 |
be removed into | 5 |
usually increased by | 5 |
may be easily | 5 |
readily from cuttings | 5 |
no less than | 5 |
since the time | 5 |
which it may | 5 |
their appearance in | 5 |
and to be | 5 |
can scarcely be | 5 |
of ready growth | 5 |
of june and | 5 |
in a loamy | 5 |
is the more | 5 |
of a rich | 5 |
more tender than | 5 |
joined to the | 5 |
number of their | 5 |
of its roots | 5 |
consider it as | 5 |
in a north | 5 |
and from the | 5 |
in most of | 5 |
is by far | 5 |
of its colours | 5 |
about the middle | 5 |
has figured and | 5 |
which it has | 5 |
to treat it | 5 |
of the branches | 5 |
to be regretted | 5 |
informs us in | 5 |
or three years | 5 |
the creeping kind | 5 |
his garden of | 5 |
april and may | 5 |
the present one | 5 |
the winter season | 5 |
therefore to be | 5 |
inhabitant of the | 5 |
severity of our | 5 |
seeds should be | 5 |
of modern introduction | 5 |
three of the | 5 |
genus of plants | 5 |
using scans of | 5 |
an excellent example | 5 |
has been introduced | 5 |
and ripens its | 5 |
which we have | 5 |
gave it the | 5 |
of these are | 5 |
roots should be | 5 |
height of two | 5 |
are of the | 5 |
the close of | 5 |
considers it as | 5 |
of the systema | 5 |
within these few | 5 |
it grows naturally | 5 |
two varieties of | 5 |
the older botanists | 5 |
opportunity of seeing | 5 |
there are two | 5 |
removed into the | 5 |
southern parts of | 5 |
others of the | 5 |
march and april | 5 |
single and double | 5 |
university of georgia | 5 |
same manner as | 5 |
publication of the | 5 |
from one to | 5 |
of a lively | 5 |
of public domain | 5 |
soil and situation | 5 |
very fast by | 5 |
it is so | 5 |
into a moderate | 5 |
as a species | 5 |
domain works at | 5 |
it requires a | 5 |
have seen it | 5 |
a very desirable | 5 |
situation moderately moist | 5 |
native of switzerland | 5 |
months of june | 5 |
in a few | 5 |
much disposed to | 5 |
a new genus | 5 |
on that account | 5 |
an opportunity of | 5 |
that they may | 5 |
be covered with | 5 |
but may be | 5 |
planted in the | 5 |
the common treatment | 5 |
more hardy than | 5 |
in the south | 5 |
as a variety | 5 |
keep it in | 5 |
pots filled with | 5 |
one of them | 5 |
cuttings of the | 5 |
described and figured | 5 |
from april to | 5 |
renders it a | 5 |
scarcely to be | 5 |
by parkinson in | 5 |
not to be | 5 |
filamenta receptaculo inserta | 5 |
which flowered this | 5 |
with which it | 5 |
here by mr | 5 |
figured in the | 5 |
from all the | 5 |
if suffered to | 5 |
it is only | 5 |
excellent example of | 5 |
it rarely ripens | 5 |
works at the | 5 |
in the month | 5 |
not so much | 5 |
the best mode | 5 |
is not mentioned | 5 |
the blossoms are | 5 |
an object of | 5 |
in favourable seasons | 5 |
scans of public | 5 |
large and shewy | 5 |
than the others | 5 |
the flower garden | 5 |
tribe of plants | 5 |
narcissus medio purpureus | 5 |
be killed by | 5 |
a bed of | 5 |
known in this | 5 |
country it is | 5 |
of a deep | 5 |
length of time | 5 |
some of these | 5 |
already figured in | 5 |
is found wild | 5 |
the spring with | 5 |
be a native | 5 |
in the royal | 5 |
as it flowers | 5 |
flowered in the | 5 |
a very hardy | 5 |
seeds of this | 5 |
he informs us | 5 |
and when the | 5 |
been cultivated by | 5 |
well known to | 5 |
as a green | 5 |
ripen their seeds | 5 |
of many of | 5 |
hardy greenhouse plant | 5 |
beginning of april | 5 |
of a much | 5 |
no grows spontaneously | 5 |
roots of this | 5 |
they will flower | 5 |
taken from a | 5 |
to this genus | 5 |
but in the | 5 |
of the levant | 5 |
printed by stephen | 5 |
as the year | 5 |
from whence the | 5 |
is found in | 5 |
it will bear | 5 |
these few years | 5 |
the most magnificent | 5 |
the leaves of | 5 |
to the sun | 5 |
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species of iris | 4 |
raised from cuttings | 4 |
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introrsum denticulo notata | 4 |
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narcissus medio luteus | 4 |
highly deserving of | 4 |
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native of italy | 4 |
with white and | 4 |
which we learn | 4 |
that this species | 4 |
in his hortus | 4 |
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spring or autumn | 4 |
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as some others | 4 |
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more humble growth | 4 |
in the corn | 4 |
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mixture of loam | 4 |
parts of germany | 4 |
time of gerard | 4 |
plants should be | 4 |
of the alps | 4 |
native of a | 4 |
may be transplanted | 4 |
which has a | 4 |
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species are enumerated | 4 |
greatest part of | 4 |
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the nurserymen about | 4 |
expressive of the | 4 |
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the same spot | 4 |
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grow in a | 4 |
of the younger | 4 |
point of beauty | 4 |
should be transplanted | 4 |
what country it | 4 |
increased by offsets | 4 |
old inhabitant of | 4 |
propagating it is | 4 |
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for the greenhouse | 4 |
figured it in | 4 |
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most of which | 4 |
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description of this | 4 |
a sheltered situation | 4 |
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june to october | 4 |
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the borders where | 4 |
whom it was | 4 |
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to our gardens | 4 |
some resemblance to | 4 |
collection of messrs | 4 |
on a wall | 4 |
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with variegated leaves | 4 |
are designed to | 4 |
a constant succession | 4 |
of light earth | 4 |
of a deeper | 4 |
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spot at the | 4 |
of this tribe | 4 |
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of france and | 4 |
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point of colour | 4 |
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of the fructification | 4 |
length of the | 4 |
figure of it | 4 |
near to the | 4 |
in april or | 4 |
many other plants | 4 |
a common green | 4 |
the most shewy | 4 |
winter in a | 4 |
this plant may | 4 |
in the flowers | 4 |
to do so | 4 |
to be carefully | 4 |
into the borders | 4 |
trained to a | 4 |
above the height | 4 |
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of a paler | 4 |
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as many of | 4 |
in this species | 4 |
we have had | 4 |
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both of which | 4 |
to enliven the | 4 |
propagated by suckers | 4 |
of several feet | 4 |
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a most pleasing | 4 |
july to october | 4 |
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as soon as | 4 |
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it will not | 4 |
some parts of | 4 |
be propagated either | 4 |
from the hortus | 4 |
after they are | 4 |
time of its | 4 |
of the petals | 4 |
it was not | 4 |
the best plants | 4 |
plant of this | 4 |
in most collections | 4 |
to be planted | 4 |
have a good | 4 |
description of the | 4 |
that the roots | 4 |
loamy soil and | 4 |
in curing the | 4 |
most of this | 4 |
a description of | 4 |
by those who | 4 |
that the flowers | 4 |
more than two | 4 |
of a greenhouse | 4 |
to the greatest | 4 |
will bear the | 4 |
this is one | 4 |
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it succeeds best | 4 |
of the species | 4 |
has been called | 4 |
is not uncommon | 4 |
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described it in | 4 |
at which time | 4 |
of his dictionary | 3 |
beyond the corolla | 3 |
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of those who | 3 |
of a most | 3 |
the many plants | 3 |
to most advantage | 3 |
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seeds were sent | 3 |
is of course | 3 |
with a shrubby | 3 |
acquiring the height | 3 |
celebrated author of | 3 |
transplanted any time | 3 |
its native place | 3 |
native of peru | 3 |
rises above the | 3 |
was introduced in | 3 |
will succeed with | 3 |
propagated in the | 3 |
in any soil | 3 |
but it may | 3 |
a dry situation | 3 |
them in a | 3 |
at his botanic | 3 |
clear from weeds | 3 |
gave a figure | 3 |
and a dry | 3 |
very humble growth | 3 |
first cultivated in | 3 |
flowers are not | 3 |
on the contrary | 3 |
and covered with | 3 |
other tender annuals | 3 |
it is properly | 3 |
in its habit | 3 |
in some gardens | 3 |
of a variety | 3 |
as much as | 3 |
considered by some | 3 |
stove in winter | 3 |
it with double | 3 |
be seen in | 3 |
in having leaves | 3 |
of three or | 3 |
must not be | 3 |
to the present | 3 |
more of the | 3 |
are not so | 3 |
well with the | 3 |
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of the iris | 3 |
of two different | 3 |
imported from holland | 3 |
otherwise they will | 3 |
of each other | 3 |
to the nursery | 3 |
the flowers have | 3 |
poris lateralibus dehiscens | 3 |
structure of the | 3 |
as a plant | 3 |
into a bed | 3 |
of that country | 3 |
and even in | 3 |
in the manner | 3 |
foliage of this | 3 |
been introduced since | 3 |
the plants will | 3 |
somewhat like the | 3 |
intra ungues poro | 3 |
the underside of | 3 |
state it is | 3 |
he received seeds | 3 |
care is necessary | 3 |
or four inches | 3 |
would not have | 3 |
more especially in | 3 |
forming a kind | 3 |
which strike readily | 3 |
by the duchess | 3 |
had of the | 3 |
species by the | 3 |
from february to | 3 |
in its fructification | 3 |
dittany of crete | 3 |
in the botanic | 3 |
air as possible | 3 |
height of a | 3 |
to produce flowers | 3 |
we may observe | 3 |
adds much to | 3 |
distinct species from | 3 |
projecting beyond the | 3 |
of many feet | 3 |
sowing its seeds | 3 |
that he had | 3 |
feet or more | 3 |
the specific description | 3 |
most of them | 3 |
the ensuing spring | 3 |
will grow readily | 3 |
the warmer parts | 3 |
regards it as | 3 |
country from the | 3 |
with the common | 3 |
be prudent to | 3 |
be placed abroad | 3 |
in the suppl | 3 |
the marchioness of | 3 |
cultivated here in | 3 |
this plant to | 3 |
miles from the | 3 |
growing in the | 3 |
and is now | 3 |
appears from the | 3 |
of more modern | 3 |
mucro or point | 3 |
with a white | 3 |
whole plant is | 3 |
these are natives | 3 |
in the usual | 3 |
the living plant | 3 |
plant has long | 3 |
species of this | 3 |
are cultivated in | 3 |
piece of rock | 3 |
plant as it | 3 |
very desirable plant | 3 |
been induced to | 3 |
from the top | 3 |
and parkinson describe | 3 |
succeed with the | 3 |
plant grows spontaneously | 3 |
to the full | 3 |
a plant newly | 3 |
with his description | 3 |
woods and shady | 3 |
produce ripe seeds | 3 |
the most delicate | 3 |
is composed of | 3 |
it flowers with | 3 |
we are informed | 3 |
plant here represented | 3 |
similar to it | 3 |
the corn fields | 3 |
in february and | 3 |
at least in | 3 |
be depended on | 3 |
this species will | 3 |
distinct from the | 3 |
it is increased | 3 |
a hardy green | 3 |
does not accord | 3 |
which flowered with | 3 |
natural history of | 3 |
its foliage is | 3 |
end of the | 3 |
in blossom about | 3 |
on the alps | 3 |
that we have | 3 |
by cuttings or | 3 |
for the present | 3 |
of the warmer | 3 |
summits of the | 3 |
must have a | 3 |
was considered as | 3 |
plants in the | 3 |
of gerard and | 3 |
there will be | 3 |
taken up and | 3 |
is properly a | 3 |
as by seeds | 3 |
for the decoration | 3 |
is in the | 3 |
not uncommon to | 3 |
not of the | 3 |
the upper part | 3 |
it flowers about | 3 |
mode of growth | 3 |
which time it | 3 |
this genus has | 3 |
foot of a | 3 |
this sort is | 3 |
the produce of | 3 |
the root as | 3 |
to give them | 3 |
it is therefore | 3 |
of the laurustinus | 3 |
clusius and jacquin | 3 |
our figure represents | 3 |
on the plants | 3 |
its creeping roots | 3 |
to be frequently | 3 |
flower very well | 3 |
but it must | 3 |
side of the | 3 |
again in autumn | 3 |
fine yellow colour | 3 |
of a glaucous | 3 |
so called from | 3 |
to its being | 3 |
in a former | 3 |
hence its name | 3 |
is far less | 3 |
increases so fast | 3 |
commonly cultivated in | 3 |
winter in the | 3 |
of about two | 3 |
at first sight | 3 |
they are designed | 3 |
as he observes | 3 |
terminating in a | 3 |
seen in this | 3 |
mentions a variety | 3 |
from march to | 3 |
it to the | 3 |
plunged in the | 3 |
it is generally | 3 |
its blossoms which | 3 |
also be increased | 3 |
figure was taken | 3 |
the double white | 3 |
or parting its | 3 |
introduced since the | 3 |
from a very | 3 |
was introduced from | 3 |
its stalks and | 3 |
which state it | 3 |
the summits of | 3 |
soon after the | 3 |
clauso valvis staminiferis | 3 |
most parts of | 3 |
we know of | 3 |
of london better | 3 |
species of narcissus | 3 |
into the stove | 3 |
to three feet | 3 |
the same species | 3 |
which must be | 3 |
comes up spontaneously | 3 |
treat it as | 3 |
the body of | 3 |
the one with | 3 |
but it differs | 3 |
and the same | 3 |
with propriety be | 3 |
time of flowering | 3 |
whiteness of its | 3 |
but more especially | 3 |
an old inhabitant | 3 |
country in the | 3 |
any time after | 3 |
for a great | 3 |
europe at http | 3 |
the following spring | 3 |
be led to | 3 |
in pots or | 3 |
plant in our | 3 |
nurseries about london | 3 |
and cultivated by | 3 |
we do not | 3 |
decoration of rock | 3 |
elegant species of | 3 |
of the foliage | 3 |
at the foot | 3 |
naturally in the | 3 |
at the time | 3 |
on the same | 3 |
a variety only | 3 |
and a soil | 3 |
exceeds a foot | 3 |
as its blossoms | 3 |
figured is a | 3 |
the commencement of | 3 |
april or may | 3 |
this plant are | 3 |
represented on the | 3 |
a pleasing appearance | 3 |
in some of | 3 |
forth in april | 3 |
and by which | 3 |
quorum raro castrata | 3 |
to the brilliancy | 3 |
that it may | 3 |
not flower so | 3 |
greater degree than | 3 |
considered as the | 3 |
parts of italy | 3 |
the woods of | 3 |
delights in a | 3 |
number of this | 3 |
in a tan | 3 |
is the only | 3 |
close of summer | 3 |
figure and description | 3 |
a good green | 3 |
best plants are | 3 |
and figures it | 3 |
has been considered | 3 |
in the original | 3 |
partial to this | 3 |
good example of | 3 |
in which he | 3 |
leaves of the | 3 |
long since been | 3 |
with an eastern | 3 |
approach of winter | 3 |
from the ground | 3 |
less to be | 3 |
of the folium | 3 |
have plenty of | 3 |
or rotten leaves | 3 |
being liable to | 3 |
one and the | 3 |
placed at the | 3 |
and a little | 3 |
february and march | 3 |
red in them | 3 |
may be raised | 3 |
no grows wild | 3 |
the only one | 3 |
kennedy and lee | 3 |
is certainly one | 3 |
the two uppermost | 3 |
designed to remain | 3 |
plant with us | 3 |
somewhat in the | 3 |
which our drawing | 3 |
an airy glass | 3 |
in the more | 3 |
in many parts | 3 |
and most of | 3 |
of the flowers | 3 |
in the morning | 3 |
duchess of beaufort | 3 |
on this plant | 3 |
the th of | 3 |
this elegant species | 3 |
in the flora | 3 |
a good greenhouse | 3 |
during the months | 3 |
of the sweet | 3 |
beauty of the | 3 |
of their stamina | 3 |
to be depended | 3 |
of its petals | 3 |
for the purpose | 3 |
this species was | 3 |
than the leaves | 3 |
variety with double | 3 |
produced in the | 3 |
as many other | 3 |
and figured by | 3 |
and in very | 3 |
parkinson in his | 3 |
the greenhouse or | 3 |
name of tricolor | 3 |
are pure white | 3 |
are only two | 3 |
especially in the | 3 |
three feet high | 3 |
to keep out | 3 |
so it is | 3 |
it is highly | 3 |
the seeds will | 3 |
the figure of | 3 |
they are ripe | 3 |
the plant grows | 3 |
years been cultivated | 3 |
may be made | 3 |
not disposed to | 3 |
care should be | 3 |
it has once | 3 |
some affinity in | 3 |
and terminating in | 3 |
from cape seeds | 3 |
almost every garden | 3 |
much of its | 3 |
the lower part | 3 |
the extremities of | 3 |
of a foot | 3 |
ornamental of the | 3 |
appearance of being | 3 |
ad basin germinis | 3 |
mentioned in the | 3 |
have been raised | 3 |
native place of | 3 |
of one of | 3 |
april to june | 3 |
having it in | 3 |
hardy than we | 3 |
seeds or cuttings | 3 |
flowers and seeds | 3 |
to appear in | 3 |
is now become | 3 |
extremities of the | 3 |
two to three | 3 |
the duchess of | 3 |
a shady situation | 3 |
its foliage and | 3 |
feet in height | 3 |
for the more | 3 |
several varieties of | 3 |
period of its | 3 |
from severe frosts | 3 |
to a wall | 3 |
may be seen | 3 |
it certainly is | 3 |
at this moment | 3 |
which has long | 3 |
through most of | 3 |
species from the | 3 |
four feet high | 3 |
are desirous of | 3 |
distinguished for the | 3 |
species of geranium | 3 |
flowers to the | 3 |
the least possible | 3 |
the double yellow | 3 |
have a great | 3 |
we have adopted | 3 |
it flowers usually | 3 |
open border in | 3 |
from that plant | 3 |
clusius informs us | 3 |
at its base | 3 |
deserving a place | 3 |
the botanic garden | 3 |
readily raised from | 3 |
plunged in a | 3 |
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