RMRDFCD3–. The language of flowers: or, Floral emblems of thoughts, feelings, and sentiments ... Flower language. CANDY TUFT. CANDY TUFT {Iberis semperflorens).—INDIFFERENCE. This small shrub is an evergreen, and throughout the year we find it bearing its white and scentless bloom. When he collects the seeds, the gardener must put aside the flowers which cover them. In bearing fruit it does not fade, but preserves its leaves and flowers even in decay. The seasons appear to pass by this plant without affecting it. How different to the changes in nature generally, which beautiful spring produces:— "
RMPG2CXX–. The language of flowers: or, Floral emblems of thoughts, feelings, and sentiments ... Flower language. CANDY TUFT. CANDY TUFT {Iberis semperflorens).—INDIFFERENCE. This small shrub is an evergreen, and throughout the year we find it bearing its white and scentless bloom. When he collects the seeds, the gardener must put aside the flowers which cover them. In bearing fruit it does not fade, but preserves its leaves and flowers even in decay. The seasons appear to pass by this plant without affecting it. How different to the changes in nature generally, which beautiful spring produces:— "
RMMA7JN5–. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 . 1 516 HoUyhock, Extra Fine Mixed sorts .... PRICIi From the finest English and Scottish named 2fi 5.T^ —— Splendid Collections. See page of assortments. IBERIS. Nat. Oed., Cruciferce. Profdse-blooming, pretty little plants, especially adapted for rockeries, old stumps, or rustic baskets. They come into flower amongst our earliest spring plants, and for a long time continue a mass of beauty. Hardy perennials. 518 Ibeiis Candidissima. New; beautiful; pure white. ^ foot 05 519 520 521 522 Semperflorens.
RF2T9716B–Iberis semperflorens is an ornamental herb of the Brassicaceae family.
RMMCJ2C0–. Iberis Sempervirens 1-rpiNus Polyphyllus Monarda (Bergamot) Showy plants growing from 2 to 3 feet high, succeeding in any soil or position, with aromatic foliage, and producing their bright flowers during July and August. Didyma Cambridge Scarlet (Oswego Tea). Brilliant crimson- scarlet. — Rosea (Bee Balm). A pretty rose-colored form. — Violacea. Bright amaranth-red. Fistulosa Alba (Wild Bergamot). A white-flowered variety. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. The set of 4 varieties, 85 cts. MyOSOtiS (Forget-Me-Not) Palustris Semperflorens. A variety that is hardly ever out of flowe