Excerpt from Peter Henderson and Co. 'S Catalogue of Everything for the Garden, 1877A splendid genus, of half hardy shrubs, with beautiful, brilliant scarlet flowers, growing freely out of doors, if planted m a warm Situation; does best m rich soil.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at
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Originated in hungary but crossed the atlantic and was renamed by peter henderson in his 1926 seed catalogue.
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Combined wholesale trade list of plants, flower and vegetable.
This small oblong squash was introduced in 1894 by the peter henderson note: this is the vining form of delicata squash--not the bush-habit variety.
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All will recognize in this the most popular annual in culti vation, for in this tribe is included the well-known morn ing glory.
This is an a4 (12 x 8) art print taken from an original vintage seed catalogue or seed packet cover. I have to admit that this is one of my favourite collections.
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