Download this stock image: . Vick's illustrated catalogue and floral guide, 1871 . rs single, resembling those of the Hollyhock. Grow two feet high, and should beabout eighteen inches apart. (Engraving, p. 35.) Malope grandifiora, large, pumle flowers 5 • grandifiora alba, pure white, 5 MARIGOLD, (Tagetes,) Nat. Ord. Composite.Very effective half-hardy annuals, extremely showy in the garden, and continuing mflower from early in summer until frost. No possible objection to this class of flowers, buttheir peculiar fragrance. The African are the tallest, generally growing two feet, and arevery showy; the French are more ri - 2CE2GPP from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
. Vick's illustrated catalogue and floral guide, 1871 . rs single, resembling those of the Hollyhock. Grow two feet high, and should beabout eighteen inches apart. (Engraving, p. 35.) Malope grandifiora, large, pumle flowers 5 • grandifiora alba, pure white, 5 MARIGOLD, (Tagetes,) Nat. Ord. Composite.Very effective half-hardy annuals, extremely showy in the garden, and continuing mflower from early in summer until frost. No possible objection to this class of flowers, buttheir peculiar fragrance. The African are the tallest, generally growing two feet, and arevery showy; the French are more ri
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Vick's illustrated catalogue and floral guide, 1871 . rs single, resembling those of the Hollyhock. Grow two feet high, and should beabout eighteen inches apart. (Engraving, p. 35.) Malope grandifiora, large
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Vick's illustrated catalogue and floral guide, 1871 . rs single, resembling those of the Hollyhock. Grow two feet high, and should beabout eighteen inches apart. (Engraving, p. 35.) Malope grandifiora, large