RFEJD5YX–Flowers and leaves of Crucianella maritima
RF2EAPK5E–Baldriangesicht
RMB1DMWH–Crosswort (Phuopsis stylosa)
RF2M0GF4R–Pink summer flowers of Phuopsis stylosa / Caucasian crosswort in UK garden June
RFT99D1Y–Crucianella latifolia common name crossworts. Isolated on white.
RF2C14FHP–Summer Flowering Pink Caucasian Crosswort Plants (Phuopsis stylosa)Growing in a Herbaceous Border in a Country Cottage Garden in Rural Devon, England
RF2WD2K6B–Rubia de mar (Crucianella maritima) is a psammophilous perennial herb native to western Europe and north Africa coasts. This photo was taken in Cabo d
RMFYMGRA–Crucianella angustifolia flowers
RF2WD2K6D–Rubia de mar (Crucianella maritima) is a psammophilous perennial herb native to western Europe and north Africa coasts. This photo was taken in Cabo d
RMB2373F–Crosswort (Phuopsis stylosa)
RFB55164–Phuopsis stylosa flowers spilling over a garden path
RMB1A07Y–Crosswort (Phuopsis stylosa)
RFC11PGF–Small Tortoiseshell butterfly on Creeping Crosswort
RMF0EMHW–Phuopsis stylosa, also known as Caucasian crosswort and Crucianella stylosa (Rubiaceae family)
RM2G52F67–A close up of a single pink flowerhead of Phuopsis stylosa
RMEA3RRW–Phuopsis stylosa
RFEN1XTM–Flowers and leaves of Crucianella maritima
RF2CBP101–Closeup shot of Coastal Crucianella plant from above
RF2M6786F–Vintage long-styled crucianella flower branch for decoration
RF2EAPK5D–Baldriangesicht
RFT99D45–Crucianella latifolia common name crossworts. Isolated on white.
RMHMPJPA–Crucianella maritima in bloom, Rubiaceae.
RFA01X0W–Close up of a mat of phliopsis
RM2H43085–Crucianella maritima L.: flowering stem with separate floral sections. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1774.
RF2WD2K6C–Rubia de mar (Crucianella maritima) is a psammophilous perennial herb native to western Europe and north Africa coasts. This photo was taken in Cabo d
RMW9F734–Archive image from page 19 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1930 curriesfarmgarde19curr Year: 1930 ( Browallia Speciosa Major. CRUCIANELLA (CROSSWORT) Hardy perennial, suitable for rock Stylosa bright purple, ball shaped, 6 inches â ork, flowers .15 Giant Marg CARNATION CHABAUD'S GIANT IMPROVED A new- acquisition in the line of Carnations; coming into bloom six months from seed and continuing to bloom throughout the summer. The plants are of robust upright habit; they form ten to twenty stalks, bearing huge flowers of fine form; they come about 90 d
RM2AX1DXK–The garden that we made . owers soearly in the spring, can be put high up amongst the stonesover which it will presently ramble in every direction andshow to the best possible advantage. And the same applies to aubretia, which—if it only maybask in the sun—will completely clothe the stone blocks ina single summer ; creeping Jenny, that golden-blossomedplant which, once planted, spreads so rapidly that onemust prune it severely, or it will take the upper hand at theexpense of its neighbours, and almost invade their territory;Crucianella stylosa, with pink blossoms behaves in a similarmanner, bu
RMB1A1K3–Crosswort (Phuopsis stylosa)
RM2BT5930–Caucasian scabious, Scabiosa caucasia, common sweet scabious, Scabiosa atropurpurea, grass-leaved scabious, Scabiosa graminifolia, Valeriana rubra, Siberian valerian, V. sibirica, and long-styled crosswort, Crucianella stilosa. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RMM4XRGF–Caucasian scabious, Scabiosa caucasia, common sweet scabious, Scabiosa atropurpurea, grass-leaved scabious, Scabiosa graminifolia, Valeriana rubra, Siberian valerian, V. sibirica, and long-styled crosswort, Crucianella stilosa. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RMAAHXB2–Phuopsis stylosa
RMPG2265–. Henderson's Handbook of plants and general horticulture. Gardening; Botany. I (UPLAND). CRUCIANELLA. CUCUEBITA {GOUBD).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Henderson, Peter, 1822-1890. New York, P. Henderson & Co.
RM2G52F66–A close up of a single pink flowerhead of Phuopsis stylosa
RMEA3RTD–Phuopsis stylosa
RFEK2DA9–Flowers and leaves of Crucianella maritima
RMDH3WG3–Crossword
RF2CBP0YW–Closeup shot of Coastal Crucianella plant from above
RMEA4ADN–Caucasian crosswort
RMW9F8GN–Archive image from page 22 of Currie's garden annual (1942). Currie's garden annual curriesgardenann19curr 7 Year: 1942 ( CRUCiANELLA (Crosswort) DOUBLE DAISIES (Bellis Perennis) GIANT—Flowers measuring Z'/z' to 3' across, and might readily be mistaken for finely shaped Asters. GIANT PINK—Pkt., 10c. GIANT WHITE—Pkt., 10c. GIANT MIXED—Pkt., 10c. DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant) FRAXINELLA ALBA — Fragrant foliage and showy flower spikes set with curiously shaped. Spider Plant like, fragrant white blooms. 3 feet. Pkt., 15c. DIELYTRA or DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) SPECTABILIS—Long racemes of pink, heart -
RM2AWMYF9–Garden planning and planting . rus, Weigela rosea, Sym-phoricarpus radicans, the Strawberry Tree, and Cytisus albus, thewhite Broom : a hedge of Escallonia macrantha took the place of aPrivet one that had formerly existed to shut off the neighbouringgarden. The roses were all perpetual bloomers. Hybrid Teas in thegroup, and Hybrid Perpetuals for the half-standards, with a MadameBerard and Mrs. W. J. Grant on the arch. The rockery mound waswell covered by coloured Primroses, Viola cornuta, the Horned Viola,Pinks, Aubrietias, Cross-wort, or Crucianella stylosa, and the littlepink Geranium cinere
RMB19Y89–Crosswort (Phuopsis stylosa)
RMPG2260–. Henderson's Handbook of plants and general horticulture. Gardening; Botany. I (UPLAND). CRUCIANELLA. CUCUEBITA {GOUBD).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Henderson, Peter, 1822-1890. New York, P. Henderson & Co.
RMME7T26–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 47. Ä, B Sherardia artensis L. A Blütenstand; B Bl. — C, D Crucianella latifoUa L. C Blutenstand: D Bl. im Längsschnitt. — F. Phuopsis stylosa (Trin.) Gris., Bl. — /', 0 Asperula odorata L. F Habitus ; 0 Frkn. im Längsschnitt. — E Mericarpaea taillanlioides Boiss., Fr. — J—L YaiUantia hispida L. J Blütenstand; K Fr.; L Fr. im Längsschnitt. — M Callipellis CncuUaria (L.) Stev., Blütenstand. (Original.) 10*
RM2G52F6W–A clump of the groundcover plant Phuopsis stylosa covered with pink flowerheads
RFEN1XTB–Flowers and leaves of Crucianella maritima
RF2F9YG3M–Selective focus of a Coastal Crucianella plant growing in a botanical garden
RMEA457D–Caucasian crosswort
RMW9FK4R–Archive image from page 49 of Currie's garden annual 62nd. Currie's garden annual : 62nd year spring 1937 curriesgardenann19curr 3 Year: 1937 ( Coreopsis—'Mayfield Giant' HARDY PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT GIBRALTRICA — White, shading to lilac. Seeds „ Pkt. JOc SEMPERVIRENS — White. Plants, price, each. 25c. Seeds - — Pkt. 10c CATANANCHE Charming, hardy perennial, attaining about 3 feet in height. Excellent for cutting or as a border plant. BICOLOR—Blue and white flowers. Seeds Pkt. 15c COERULEA—Blue flowers. Seeds Pkt. 15e CRUCIANELLA (Crosstvort) STYLOSA-—Hardy perennial, suitable for rock wo
RM2AWH3G1–R& JFarquhar and Co'scatalogue, 1897 : reliable tested seeds plants, bulbs fertilizers tools, etc. . ade .80 Red No. COREOPSIS. See Calliopsis. 3020 COSMANTHUS Fimbriatus. Pkt. petals; flesh. Fine annual; fringedThree-fourths foot 05 3025 COSMIDIUM Burridgianum. Large, velvety. Core-opsis-like, brown flowers; annual. Two feet ... .053030 — Engelmanni. Vellow; fine 05 30553060 COWSLIP. (Primula Veris.) Charming, very early-flowering, dwarf perennial.Finest Mixed Vellow. Wood Primrose of Britain 3065 CREPIS. (Hawk Weed.) Showy, hardy annual; blooms all summer. One foot . 05 3070 CRUCIANELLA Styl
RMPFTR5P–. Currie's garden annual. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CRUCiANELLA (Crosswort) DOUBLE DAISIES (Bellis Perennis) GIANT—Flowers measuring Z'/z" to 3" across, and might readily be mistaken for finely shaped Asters. GIANT PINK—Pkt., 10c. GIANT WHITE—Pkt., 10c. GIANT MIXED—Pkt., 10c.. DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant) FRAXINELLA ALBA — Fragrant foliage and showy flower spikes set with curiously shaped. Spider Plant like, fragrant white blooms.
RM2G52F7B–A close up of a single pink flowerhead of Phuopsis stylosa
RFEKN9B7–Flowers and leaves of Crucianella maritima
RMEA45PG–Caucasian crosswort
RMW9FMHH–Archive image from page 54 of Currie's garden annual 63rd. Currie's garden annual : 63rd year spring 1938 curriesgardenann19curr 4 Year: 1938 ( Coreopsis—'Mayfield Giant' HARDY PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT GIBRALTRICA — White, shading to lilac. Seeds Pkt. 10c SEMPERVIRENS — White. Plants, price, each, 25c. Seeds - Pkt. 10c CATANANCHE Charming, hardy perennial, attaining about 3 feet in height. Excellent for cutting or as a border plant. BICOLOR—Blue and white flowers. Seeds Pkt. 15c COERULEA—Blue flowers. Seeds Pkt. 15c CRUCIANELLA (Crosswort) STYLOSA—Hardy perennial, suitable for rock work, flow
RM2AWNYTA–Peter Henderson & Co.'s catalogue of everything for the garden : 1880 . his is a useful plant for borders, but isof little beauty after warm weather sets in. Hardy Peren-nial. Cowslip. Tine mixed English. % ft 5 CRUCIANELLA. A very pretty free-flowering plant, useful for rock-work, vases, etc. Hardy Perennial.Crucianella Stylosa. Pink,from Persia, 1 ft.. ..j 5 &£L/£^tMjL, CUPHEA. ^Commonly called Ladys Cigar Plant. The variety we offer,however, is a decided improvement on the old sort.Cupliea Rcezlii Grandiiiora Supertoa. Grows 7L%feet high, and studded during winter with conntlessred blossoms
RMPFY5A2–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1930. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Browallia Speciosa Major. CRUCIANELLA (CROSSWORT) Hardy perennial, suitable for rock Stylosa bright purple, ball shaped, 6 inches â ork, flowers .15 Giant Marg CARNATION CHABAUD'S GIANT IMPROVED A new- acquisition in the line of Carnations; coming into bloom six months from seed and continuing to bloom throughout the summer. The plants are of robust upright ha
RFEKN9B9–Flowers and leaves of Crucianella maritima
RMEA457E–Caucasian crosswort
RMW9FM5M–Archive image from page 53 of Currie Bros' horticultural guide . Currie Bros.' horticultural guide : spring 1888 curriebroshortic1888curr Year: 1888 ( CRUCIANELLA. A dwarf, free-flowering plant, useful for rock-work, vases, etc. Hardy perennial. Stylosa—Pink; from Persia; 1 foot 5 CUPHEA. Commonly called ' Lady Cigar Plant.' Our variety, however, is a great improvement on the old sort. Roezlil Grandiflora Superba—Grows S'/s feet high, and studded during winter with countless red blossoms 50 CUCUMIS. (See Ornamental Gourds.) CYCLAMEN. Valuable pot plants, with Orchid-like blossoms of great
RM2AJB3BE–Vaughan's seed store . 5153 —Jackmanii, Large Flowering Mixed. Blue, white and purple. x/i oz., 75c. Pkt. 15c (For other Clematis, see Climbing Vines.)COREOPSIS (Tickseed). June to Oct. Hardy plants that bloom throughout the summer, very much in demand for cutting. 5154 —Lanceolata. 2 ft. Large orange-yellow flowers, much prized for cutting, Plants, each 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. M oz. 20c Pkt. 10c —Grandiflora Eldorado. Large flowers, brilliant orange yellow. Each, 15c;doz., $1.50. Rosea. 12 in. Beautiful pale rose. Plants, each 20c; doz., $2.00; 100, $12.00. 5156 CRUCIANELLA Stylosa. 6
RMW9FK4D–Archive image from page 49 of Currie's garden annual 62nd. Currie's garden annual : 62nd year spring 1937 curriesgardenann19curr 3 Year: 1937 ( Page 46 CURRIE BROTHERS CO LWAUKEE, WIS r r' r v- Coreopsis—'Mayfield Giant' HARDY PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT GIBRALTRICA — White, shading to lilac. Seeds „ Pkt. JOc SEMPERVIRENS — White. Plants, price, each. 25c. Seeds - — Pkt. 10c CATANANCHE Charming, hardy perennial, attaining about 3 feet in height. Excellent for cutting or as a border plant. BICOLOR—Blue and white flowers. Seeds Pkt. 15c COERULEA—Blue flowers. Seeds Pkt. 15e CRUCIANELLA (Cross
RM2CDXA0A–. The ladies' companion to the flower-garden : being an alphabetical arrangement of all the ornamental plants usually grown in gardens and shrubberies, with full directions for their culture . dwarf Dahlias ; the evergreen and all thetrailing Eoses ; most of the Petunias ; the Periwinkles ; some of theLobelias ; Cistus pui-pureus, and other kinds of Cistus and Helianthe-mum; Crucianella stylosa ; Rhododendron hirsutum ; Fuchsia globosa ;several kinds of Vacclnium ; Gaulthcria Shallon; Clematis montana,and some other kinds of C16matis; and generally all kinds of trailingplants. Plants for baske
RMPFYCM7–. Currie Bros.' horticultural guide : spring 1888. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CRUCIANELLA. A dwarf, free-flowering plant, useful for rock-work, vases, etc. Hardy perennial. Stylosa—Pink; from Persia; 1 foot 5 CUPHEA. Commonly called " Lady Cigar Plant." Our variety, however, is a great improvement on the old sort. Roezlil Grandiflora Superba—Grows S'/s feet high, and studded during winter with countless red blossoms 50 CUCUMI
RMFC8CJE–Caucasian crosswort
RMEPGE28–Caucasian crosswort
RFD8T1P9–Phuopsis stylosa, Caucasian Crosswort
RMW9FMJ2–Archive image from page 54 of Currie's garden annual 63rd. Currie's garden annual : 63rd year spring 1938 curriesgardenann19curr 4 Year: 1938 ( CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS Page SI r' [ ' '- c w •r Coreopsis—'Mayfield Giant' HARDY PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT GIBRALTRICA — White, shading to lilac. Seeds Pkt. 10c SEMPERVIRENS — White. Plants, price, each, 25c. Seeds - Pkt. 10c CATANANCHE Charming, hardy perennial, attaining about 3 feet in height. Excellent for cutting or as a border plant. BICOLOR—Blue and white flowers. Seeds Pkt. 15c COERULEA—Blue flowers. Seeds Pkt. 15c CRUCIANELLA
RM2CF69N8–. Vick's floral guide. Commonly known as Woodruff, found in open, drywoods in many parts of Great Britain, and is much prizedand cultivated almost everywhere. Less than a foothigh, the flowers white and fragrant, and when cut anddried it emits a flavor like bitter almonds or Heliotrope.Asperula odorata, 15 CRUCIAN ELLA. A pretty plant, with clusters of small pink flowers,and desirable for rock-work, vases, etc.Crucianella stylosa, 1 foot in height, 5 CARNATION.
RMPFAX8G–. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns. Botany. 188 CRUCIANELLA Crucianella L. Rubiaceae (n. n). 4 Eur., Medit. Cult. orn. fl. Cruciate, cross-shaped. Cruciferae (EP., BH.}. Dicots. (Archichl. Rhoeadales; Panetales BH.}. 220 gen., 1900 sp., cosmop., but chiefly N. temp, and esp. Medit.; a very natural fam., well marked off from others, though approaching Papaveraceae and Capparidaceae. Herbs, a few under: shrubs ; some ann., many perenn., forming each year a new shoot term, in the infl. L. usu. alt., exstip., with unicellular simple or branched hairs. For other peculiarities of veg.
RFD8T1P4–Phuopsis stylosa, Caucasian Crosswort
RMW9FMGR–Archive image from page 54 of Currie's garden annual spring. Currie's garden annual : spring 1936 61st year curriesgardenann19curr 2 Year: 1936 ( CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS Page 49 r /-> r •-i 2 € x l i- 4 yv> T I Coreopsis—'Mayfield Giant' HARDY PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT GIBRALTRICA - SEMPERVIRENS White, shading CATANANCHE Charming, hardy perennial, attaining about 3 feet in height. Excellent for cutting or as a border plant. BICOLOR—Blue and white flowers. Seeds Pkt. 15c COERULEA—Blue flowers. Seeds Pkt. 15c CRUCIANELLA (Crosswort) STYLOSA—Hardy perennial, suitable for rock wor
RM2CF69RF–. Vick's floral guide. Commonly known as Woodruff, found in open, drywoods in many parts of Great Britain, and is much prizedand cultivated almost everywhere. Less than a foothigh, the flowers white and fragrant, and when cut anddried it emits a flavor like bitter almonds or Heliotrope.Asperula odorata, 15 CRUCIAN ELLA. A pretty plant, with clusters of small pink flowers,and desirable for rock-work, vases, etc.Crucianella stylosa, 1 foot in height, 5 CARNATION.. The perennial Campanula is the well known, popular,large, bell-shaped flower, known everywhere as Can-terbury Bell. There are double
RMRGNM5T–. Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier. Plants. CRUCIANELLA KURDISTANIGA Malinowski sp. noT. A. : inflorescence (grossie 6 fois); B, : corolle (grossie 8 fois); C. : lobes avec appendices fgrossi 10 fois); D. : bractée extérieure (grossie 5 fois).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Herbier Boissier. Genève : Impr. Romet
RFEA47YF–Phuopsis stylosa
RMRHD750–. The book of hardy flowers; a simple and complete descriptive guide to the cultivation in gardens of the trees and shrubs, perennial and annual flowers, that are hardy, or are suitable for planting out-of-doors in summer in temperate countries. Floriculture. THE CROSSWORT (CRUCIANELLA STYLOSA) FLOWERS OF ONE OF THE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Thomas, H. H. (Harry Higgott) ed. New
RMRHD755–. The book of hardy flowers; a simple and complete descriptive guide to the cultivation in gardens of the trees and shrubs, perennial and annual flowers, that are hardy, or are suitable for planting out-of-doors in summer in temperate countries. Floriculture. THE CROSSWORT (CRUCIANELLA STYLOSA) FLOWERS OF ONE OF THE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Thomas, H. H. (Harry Higgott) ed. New
RMRH972M–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 92 —. Fig. 17. Enaarige Foraarsplanter fra Sandørken: a, Lachnoloma Lehmanni. b, Tetracme recurvata. c, Fumaria Vaillantii. d, Streptoloma desertorum. e, Senecio subdentatus. f, Boissiera bromoides. Anchusa hispida, Nonnea picta, Echinospermum semiglabrum, Plan- tago lachnantha, Statice spicata, Valerianella Dufresnia, V. Szovit- siana, Crucianella filifolia, Erodium bryoniaefolium, E. oxyrrhyn- chum, Astragalus arpilobus, Ceratocephalus falcatus, Delphinium. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been
RMRDTDRJ–. Landscape gardening. Notes and suggestions on lawns and lawn planting--laying out and arrangement of country places, large and small parks, cemetery plots, and railway-station lawns--deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs--the hardy border-bedding plants--rockwork, etc. Landscape gardening. 170 GARDEN FLOWERS.. CRUCIANELLA STYLOSA. Poinponium, that blooras comparatively early in June. The flowers are pendulous, scarlet, and attractive. The plant comes from France and grows about three feet high. Crudoe nella stylosa is an ornamental plaiit, diflPusively tufted with a profusion of weak, str
RMRDXW4H–. Morphology of angiosperms (Morphology of spermatophytes. Part II). Angiosperms; Plant morphology. 86 MORPHOLOGY OF ANGIOSPERMS the nucleus nearer the micropyle, as shown for Trillium in Fig. 28. Hence the megaspore at the chalazal end of a row- is "formed a little earlier than the one at the micropylar end. A B. Fig. 33.—C'rucianella macrostachija. A, four-nucleate embryo-sac and three disintegra- ting megaspores ; the four megaspores of this axial row not separated by cell-walls. H, axial row of four megaspores which are not separated by cell-walls ; each mega- spore has germinated and
RMRD72T1–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1930. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Browallia Speciosa Major. CRUCIANELLA (CROSSWORT) Hardy perennial, suitable for rock Stylosa bright purple, ball shaped, 6 inches â ork, flowers .15 Giant Marg CARNATION CHABAUD'S GIANT IMPROVED A new- acquisition in the line of Carnations; coming into bloom six months from seed and continuing to bloom throughout the summer. The plants are of robust upright ha
RMRD5RF1–. Currie's garden annual. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CRUCiANELLA (Crosswort) DOUBLE DAISIES (Bellis Perennis) GIANT—Flowers measuring Z'/z" to 3" across, and might readily be mistaken for finely shaped Asters. GIANT PINK—Pkt., 10c. GIANT WHITE—Pkt., 10c. GIANT MIXED—Pkt., 10c.. DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant) FRAXINELLA ALBA — Fragrant foliage and showy flower spikes set with curiously shaped. Spider Plant like, fragrant white blooms.