ForsideBøgerThe Garden Under Glass

The Garden Under Glass

Forfatter: William F. Rowles

År: 1914

Forlag: Grant Richards Ltd. Publishers

Sted: London

Sider: 368

UDK: 631.911.9

With Numerous Practical Diagrams From Drawings By G. D. Rowles And Thirty-Two Illustrations From Photographs

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xi FAC1NG PAGE Campanula Pyramidalis. The Chimney Campanula. A Striking Plant when alone but when a Group IS MADE THE EFFECT IS CONSIDERABLY ENHANCED I24 Araucaria Excelsa. One of the best Room Plants. It is very easily grown . . . 130 Datura Knightii. Does well as a Greenhouse Climber if treated generously . . 132 Lachenalia Tricolor. A Very Pretty Plant for Baskets or Pots . . . . .134 A Fine Example of Lilium Speciosum Roseum . 136 Lachenalia Penaula. A Splendid Plant for making up a Well-flowered Basket . . . 144 Zonai, Pelargonium. Most useful as a Flowering Plant for Autumn and Winter, giving a Rich and Varied Display . . . .310 Primula Malacoides. A Dainty Primula, producing SwEETLY SCENTED FLOWERS IN GREAT PROFUSION AND OVER A LONG PERIOD . . . 32O The Crested Cyclamen, which Flowers quite as freely as the Ordinary Form . . . 324 A CoLONY OF THE CHASTE WlIITE ÄRUM LiLY, KNOWN also as Calla and Richardia Æthiopica . 334 Lilium Speciosum and Auratum, well grown and EFFECTIVELY GROUPED . . . . 340