Lexicographical Neighbors of Browallias
Literary usage of Browallias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of Gardening: A Practical Guide to the Making of Home Grounds and the by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1916)
"Some of the larkspurs and the browallias are perhaps the nearest approach to them.
For lower-growing and less gross mass-displays, the following are good: ..."
2. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1905)
"Zinnia, Canterbury bells, Petunias, Pinks, Snap-dragon and browallias. If it is
desired to have a bed distinctly for summer and autumn blooming, ..."
3. Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Herald During the Years 1845-51, Under the by Berthold Seemann (1853)
"... growing amidst scarlet Salvias and blue browallias; humming-birds were resting
on the twigs of Fuchsias; butterflies and beetles were swarming about, ..."
4. Paxton's Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants by Sir Joseph Paxton (1849)
"The plant requires only the ordinary treatment of other annual browallias ; it
however produces its flowers to greater perfection if favoured with either ..."
5. Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-garden Displayed by John Sims (1808)
"... and September, at the fame time with B. e!atat and requires a fimilar treatment.
Ah hough both the browallias have been before figured, yet pone of the ..."