Talks About Flowers.
Thank God for the beautiful flowers That blossom so sweetly and fair; They garnish this strange life of ours, And brighten our paths everywhere.
DEXTER SMITH.
PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY I. C. WELLCOME, YARMOUTH, ME.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1881, By I. C. WELLCOME, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
PRINTED BY B. THURSTON & CO., PORTLAND, MAINE.
To all Flower Lovers who may read these pages, we come with kindly greetings. To you we dedicate our Work.
Encouraged by the many testimonials of favor with which our Flower Sketches have been received, which have appeared in the Boston Journal , Portland Transcript , and the leading Floricultural journals, we were induced to prepare this volume, intending it to be made up chiefly of those articles revised and enlarged for this purpose; but after entering upon this work, we found so little that was adapted for use, nearly every page has been written while the sheets were passing through the press.
Before we were aware, the printed matter had exceeded our proposed limits, and we were obliged to enlarge the work by additional pages, and even then omit our chapter of Floricultural Notes, for we wished to put the book at a low price, that it might reach the masses. As it is, we are sure that we have given you a great amount of valuable information, and just such as amateurs need, respecting the habits and requirements of those flowers which are best adapted for general cultivation, and in a form specially new and attractive, combining the history and literature of flowers, with description and mode of culture.
It may be deemed strange that we should omit from a work of this character a Talk about the Queen of Flowers, but the subject was so full that we thought best to devote the space to other varieties and refer our readers to our recently published Essay on Roses, —advertised in another part of this work—in which they will find the subject fully treated.
Mrs. M. D. Wellcome
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PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
NEW HYBRID GLADIOLUS.
GLADIOLUS PURPUREO-AURATUS.
GLADIOLUS GANDAVENSIS.
MODE OF CULTURE.
REGAL PELARGONIUMS
FRINGED AND STRIPED PELARGONIUMS.
HYBRID PERPETUAL PELARGONIUMS.
MODE OF CULTURE.
ITS HISTORY AND CULTURE.
FUCHSIAS IN THE ISLE OF MAN.
PROPAGATING FUCHSIAS.
CROTONS.
FANCY CALADIUMS.
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM,
ERANTHEMUMS.
MARANTAS.
CANNAS.
DRACÆNA.
DRACÆNA GOLDIANA.
A BIG BEAN STORY.
THE CHINESE PRIMROSE,
PERPETUAL BLOOMERS,
THE ORIGIN OF THE FLORIST'S PINK.
DIANTHUS.
HONEYSUCKLE.
CANARY BIRD FLOWER.
COBŒA SCANDENS.
CLEMATIS.
WISTARIA.
CHINESE WISTARIA AS A STANDARD.
LAST WORDS OF THE POET HEINE.
THE OLD MAN AND THE FLOWERS.
CONVERTED BY A FLOWER.
SINGLE DAHLIAS.
HELIOTROPE.
OXALIS.
"CONSIDER THE LILIES."
LONGIFLORUM LILIES.
INDEX OF FLORISTS.
AUTHOR'S NOTES.
"AN ESSAY ON ROSES."
NOTICES OF THE PRESS.
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