The sunlight lay warm and bright on the garden where the ever industrious bees were filling their golden bags with the sweet wealth of the old-fashioned flowers.
Slowly she went back through the deep shadows of the night to her little home, with its garden of old-fashioned flowers, next door to the deserted house where John Ward was born.
The approach to the priest-house was by a stone-flagged footway across a garden gay and sweet-scented with old-fashioned flowers.
It is to me distinctly one of our most old-fashioned flowers in aspect.
I think we may safely affirm that the Hollyhock is the most popular, and most widely known, of all old-fashioned flowers.
Its claim to illustrative description in this book lies in the fact that it is planted chiefly with old-fashioned flowers, and its beds are laid out and bordered with thriving Box in a truly old-time mode.
Well, Maria, they were jest as crazy about old-fashioned flowers as they were about old-fashioned furniture.
The houses all round the square are thatched, and the gardens in the centre are a blaze of colour, full of old-fashioned flowers.
Outside the garden is brilliant with old-fashioned flowers, such as the poet loved.
One is continually discovering fresh old-fashioned people, and in like manner we are continually having additions made to our list of old-fashioned flowers.
It stands behind a low stone wall, in the village of Wilmcote, two or three miles from Stratford, a blaze of old-fashioned flowers in front of it and creepers and rose vines clamber over its gray walls.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fashioned flowers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.