They have showy, white flowers, drooping on slender pedicels.
The usually bluish-lilac, sometimes pink or white flowers, borne in the axils of the upper leaves in whorls of three or four, form loose terminal spikes or clusters.
Chionanthus Virginica), growing in the Southern United States, and having snow- white flowers, with long pendulous petals.
Elegant evergreen shrubs with dark foliage of great beauty during October and November, when they produce an abundance of pearly-white flowers, and the fruit of the previous year is ripe.
There are white garlands or sprays or other arrangement of white flowers, and in the center as chief ornament is an elaborately iced wedding cake.
In the center is usually a bowl or vase or other centerpiece, of white flowers.
In the sitting-room of her little flat there was no light, but the casement window was wide open, and the crown of white flowers in the bowl on the window-sill still gleamed out in the darkness like a crescent moon lying on its face.
Perhaps the sky was really a field of white flowers; and God walked there, and plucked the stars.
It is quite a new introduction, and has many fine qualities; the fact of its producing immense clusters of white flowers, 12in.
The rosettes are somewhat flattened and numerous, and give the idea of greenish-white flowers.
It blooms freely through the season, is tolerably hardy, and produces an abundance of small, snow-white flowers, in fine clusters.
A most beautiful rose, and one of the very best of the class; when properly cultivated, it produces an abundance of very double creamy-white flowers, shaped like a double ranunculus.
A most vigorous hybrid climber, blooming in immense clusters of fragrant, creamy-white flowers, changing to blush after expansion.
The bier was placed in the centre aisle, and the chaplet of white flowers, with a pair of white gloves, was hung over the seat which the deceased had occupied.
A chaplet of white flowers is borne before the corpse by a young girl nearest in age, size, and resemblance, and is afterwards hung up in the church over the accustomed seat of the deceased.
A common European wild rose, with single pink or white flowers.
Every plot shows anomalous individuals, red or white flowers among a field of blue, normal among laciniated, single among double and so on.
In other instances it is only a side branch which reverts and forms white flowers on a stem, the other spikes of which remain bluish.
A native of South Europe, the Laurustinus (page 43) flowers throughout the winter, according to situation, and may be known by the flat corymbs of white flowers.
The Japanese Guelder Rose (page 45) has large, rounded, barren trusses of white flowers, which open in May.
An indigenous shrub of low growth, with lanceolate shining leaves, and pretty globose pinky-white flowers.
This is a very distinct and quite hardy species, with small deep green leaves and white flowers.
The tree needs no description, the spikes of pinky-white flowers, which are produced in great abundance, and ample foliage rendering it one of, if not the handsomest tree of our acquaintance.
Other kinds are albus, with drooping pearly-white flowers (Plate 22, fig.
The variety alba has pure-white flowers, and Tmolusi and Alleni are also good varieties.
In speaking of white or pale flowers there is one low shrub with evergreen leaves and bluish-white flowers that I saw blooming in masses for the first time not far from Boston in early May.
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