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  • Category: Glossary (continued)
    • Vinca (Periwinkle).
    • Vines.
    • Violas.
    • Violets.
    • Virgilia.
    • Virgin's Bower.
    • Virginian Creeper (Ampelopsis Hederacea).
    • Virginian Stock.
    • Viscaria Coeli Rosa (the Rose of Heaven).
    • Vitis Heterophylla.
    • Wahlenbergia.
    • Waitzia.
    • Waldsteina Fragarioides.
    • Wall-flower (Cheiranthus).
    • Walnuts.
    • Wand Plant.
    • Wasps.
    • Water-cress.
    • Watsonia.
    • Weeds in Paths.
    • Weigelia.
    • White Scale.
    • Whitlavia.
    • Whortleberry.
    • Wigandia Caraccasana.
    • Windflowers.
    • Winter Aconite (Eranthis Hyemalis).
    • Winter Cherry.
    • Winter Heliotrope.
    • Wire-worms.
    • Wistaria.
    • Witch Hazel.
    • Withania Origanifolia (Pampas Lily-of-the-Valley).
    • Wolf's Bane.
    • Wood Lily.
    • Wood, to Preserve.
    • Woodruff.
    • Worms, to Destroy.
    • Wulfenia Carinthiaca.
    • Xeranthemum.
    • Xerophyllum Asphodeloides (Turkey's Beard).
    • Xerotes.
    • Yew (Taxus).
    • Yucca.
    • Zauschneria.
    • Zea (Indian Corn).
    • Zea Japonica Variegata (Striped Japanese Maize).
    • Zephyranthes (Swamp Lilies).
    • Zinnia.

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