A Guide to Floriculture Containing Instructions to the Young Florist for the M

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A Guide to Floriculture Containing Instructions to the Young Florist for the M
Thomas Winter
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C. Tragus is another variety, about three feet high, with. A weak stem, which requires support while in flower. It is yellow within and purple without, and fragrant, which is not the case with all this family of plants. It will grow readily from cuttings.
C. Arvcnsis, the field Marigold, is a native of Germany, and nearly allied to the garden variety. It has been cul- tivated ever since 1683.
C. Qfficinalis is the common Marigold. The most essential difference between this variety and the field
... Marigold consists in the stems being loftier, with paler MARIGOLD. 189 foliage, and the middle of the leaves are more blunt, the upper ones more lanceolate. It is a native of France, and has been in cultivation ever since 1597 ; the flowers are orange color, which continue most part of the summer, giving splendor to the flower garden. It was formerly held in repute for its medicinal qualities, but the march of improvement and knowledge has sent these reputed quali- ties to the shades of oblivion.

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