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Southern Plant Lists - Southern Garden History Society

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Thomas F. Hazzard<br />

Apr. 1832<br />

The American Farmer - Vol. 14 - 1832<br />

Baltimore, edited by Gideon B. Smith<br />

1 of 3 volumes found in the library at Magnolia Grove, Greensboro, Alabama.<br />

Thomas F. Hazzard<br />

1832<br />

Maryland<br />

In the April, 1832, issue of the “The American Farmer” there appeared an article by Thomas F. Hazzard from St.<br />

Simond’s Island, Georgia, about the culture of flowers and the following flowers were mentioned. The article had<br />

previously appeared the ‘The <strong>Southern</strong> Agriculturist" a sister publication to the “American Farmer. Compiled and<br />

submitted by George R. Stritikus.<br />

wallflowers - single & double<br />

gilliflower<br />

hydrangeas<br />

hybiscus<br />

geraniums<br />

Camellia japonica<br />

poppies<br />

sweet williams - native & foreign<br />

hyacinths<br />

tulips - rare<br />

dahlias - great variety<br />

variegated marvel of peru<br />

dwarf Trumpet flower<br />

roses<br />

champaney's rose<br />

china asters<br />

chrysanthemums<br />

primrose<br />

Native plants:<br />

fringe tree<br />

snow drop tree<br />

sensative briar<br />

pink & crimson honeysuckle<br />

flags (iris)<br />

lilies<br />

white pancratum<br />

yellow flag - Cana flaccida<br />

zinnias<br />

red & white wallflowers<br />

crimson woodbine<br />

cherokee rose<br />

small pink multiflora rose<br />

large english woodbine<br />

carolina jessamine<br />

crimson cypress vine<br />

morning glory<br />

travelers joy<br />

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