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LoC No.: 11033944
Title: Talks About Flowers.
Note: Reading ease score: 67.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents: Introduction -- A talk to farmers' wives -- A talk about "the wild garden" -- A talk about stocking the garden -- Phlox Drummondii -- Verbenas -- Petunias -- A talk about Pansies -- Asters -- Balsams -- A talk about Geraniums -- A talk about Begonias -- Gloxinia, Tuberose -- A talk about Gladiolus -- A talk about Pelargoniums -- A talk about Fuchsias -- A talk about Coleuses -- Ornamental foliage plants -- A talk about Primroses -- Carnations and Picotees -- A talk about climbers -- Thoughts in my garden: a poem -- A talk about several things -- The love of flowers -- A talk about Abutilons -- A talk about Dahlias -- Amaryllis -- Hoya Carnosa, or Wax Plant -- Among my flowers -- A talk about Cyclamens and Oxalis -- A talk about Lilies -- Double Bouvardia -- Camellia Japonica -- Azalea -- The ingathering of the flowers -- My window box -- Hyacinths -- Insects.
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Summary: "Talks About Flowers" by Mrs. M. D. Wellcome is a heartfelt collection of essays on floriculture written in the late 19th century. The work aims to engage flower lovers, particularly those with limited gardening experience, offering practical insights into flower cultivation, care, and an appreciation of their beauty. With a blend of personal observation and historical perspectives, the book serves as an informative guide for amateurs who wish to enhance their own flower gardens. At the start of the volume, the author sets a welcoming tone, addressing flower enthusiasts and emphasizing the emotional and aesthetic value of flower gardening. She reflects on the healing power of flowers amidst life's busyness and extends practical advice on aspects such as seed sowing and garden arrangement. Wellcome specifically targets farmers' wives and daughters, encouraging a deeper engagement with flowers despite their busy lives. Through initial talks, she introduces various practical topics, showcasing both a philosophical appreciation of flowers and a commitment to making the joys of gardening accessible to all. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Wellcome, M. D., Mrs.
EBook No.: 40534
Published: Aug 19, 2012
Downloads: 236
Language: English
Subject: Flowers
Subject: Floriculture
LoCC: Agriculture: Plant culture
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
LoC No.: 11033944
Title: Talks About Flowers.
Note: Reading ease score: 67.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents: Introduction -- A talk to farmers' wives -- A talk about "the wild garden" -- A talk about stocking the garden -- Phlox Drummondii -- Verbenas -- Petunias -- A talk about Pansies -- Asters -- Balsams -- A talk about Geraniums -- A talk about Begonias -- Gloxinia, Tuberose -- A talk about Gladiolus -- A talk about Pelargoniums -- A talk about Fuchsias -- A talk about Coleuses -- Ornamental foliage plants -- A talk about Primroses -- Carnations and Picotees -- A talk about climbers -- Thoughts in my garden: a poem -- A talk about several things -- The love of flowers -- A talk about Abutilons -- A talk about Dahlias -- Amaryllis -- Hoya Carnosa, or Wax Plant -- Among my flowers -- A talk about Cyclamens and Oxalis -- A talk about Lilies -- Double Bouvardia -- Camellia Japonica -- Azalea -- The ingathering of the flowers -- My window box -- Hyacinths -- Insects.
Credits:
Produced by Jennifer Linklater, sp1nd and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at http:
//www.pgdp.net
(This
file was produced from images generously made available
by The Internet Archive)
Summary: "Talks About Flowers" by Mrs. M. D. Wellcome is a heartfelt collection of essays on floriculture written in the late 19th century. The work aims to engage flower lovers, particularly those with limited gardening experience, offering practical insights into flower cultivation, care, and an appreciation of their beauty. With a blend of personal observation and historical perspectives, the book serves as an informative guide for amateurs who wish to enhance their own flower gardens. At the start of the volume, the author sets a welcoming tone, addressing flower enthusiasts and emphasizing the emotional and aesthetic value of flower gardening. She reflects on the healing power of flowers amidst life's busyness and extends practical advice on aspects such as seed sowing and garden arrangement. Wellcome specifically targets farmers' wives and daughters, encouraging a deeper engagement with flowers despite their busy lives. Through initial talks, she introduces various practical topics, showcasing both a philosophical appreciation of flowers and a commitment to making the joys of gardening accessible to all. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Wellcome, M. D., Mrs.
EBook No.: 40534
Published: Aug 19, 2012
Downloads: 236
Language: English
Subject: Flowers
Subject: Floriculture
LoCC: Agriculture: Plant culture
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.