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“These guidelines are applicable to all roses, but some of the free-flowering, disease-resistant groundcover roses and tough native varieties do not need regular fertilizer or Harp-N-Tek.”
The Washington Post: The temperamental rose offers rewards in color, fragrance and luxuriance
“Shorter, bushier and especially free-flowering, it has lovely orange-red blooms that really pop in the garden.”
The Washington Post: Groundwork: The deliciously seedy sunflower
“As a compact-growing and free-flowering species, this may be specially recommended.”
“An easily-grown plant, sturdy, rather straggling, but very free-flowering.”
“In its native haunts we learn that this little Cactus is very free-flowering, but under cultivation in this country it flowers only rarely.”
“A compact, Mexican species, with crowded branches, and very free-flowering.”
“It is one of the most beautiful of the large-flowered kinds, and, as it thrives in a warm greenhouse and is very free-flowering, it may be expected to become a favourite with Cactus growers.”
“Both dwarf and tall sections are sufficiently brilliant and free-flowering to produce a beautiful display as pot plants in the greenhouse and conservatory.”
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
“The seedlings must be potted on regularly to render them robust and free-flowering.”
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
“As cut flowers for the dinner-table Cyclamens have no rival at that period of the year, and as specimen plants in the home they are delightful for their free-flowering habit, compact form, and elegant foliage.”
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
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