16 adjectives to describe annuals

Against a copy of verses signed "B.B.," as we remember them in the hardy Annuals that went to seed so many years ago, we should warn our incautious offspring as an experienced duck might her brood against a charge of B.B. shot.

In the "Bijou" for 1828, an elegant annual, on the plan of the German pocket-books, (to which we are indebted for the present engraving,) are a few stanzas to Haddon Hall, which merit a place in a future number of the MIRROR.

(See also "Buxus.") Brachycome (Swan River Daisy).Beautiful little half-hardy annuals bearing cineraria-like flowers that open well in the border in summer.

Cyanus(Cornflower).Very pretty and free-blooming hardy annuals.

Ornamental hardy annuals, closely allied to the Anchusa.

Very handsome half-hardy annuals; will grow readily from seed in any garden soil, but prefer a sandy one.

Half-hardy annuals suitable for cutting during summer, and for winter bouquets.

If, for example, a frost should occur in September of sufficient intensity to cut down the tender annuals of our gardens,after this, when the tints begin to appear, the outer portion of the foliage that was touched by the frost will exhibit a sullied and rusty hue.

These charming everlasting annuals retain, in a dried state, their form and colour for several years.

Very pretty half-hardy annuals; useful for beds, edging, pots, or rock-work.

Pretty, neat, and compact hardy annuals, well worth cultivating.

It is from the Chiswick press; the drawings are by Mr. William Harvey, and the Engraving by Messrs. Branston and Wright; and of printing and embellishment, the present number is a truly splendid specimen, and is equal to any of the costly "Annuals.

These charming everlasting annuals retain, in a dried state, their form and colour for several years.

Handsome half-hardy, fragrant annuals.

Hardy annuals, remarkable for their awkward-looking stems and discoloured leaves.

Notwithstanding, however, my being a citizen, I am tempted to disclose the miseries and misfortunes of my life in these pages, because having heard the "ANNIVERSARY" called a splendid annual, I hope for sympathy from its readers, seeing that I have been a "splendid annual" myself.

16 adjectives to describe  annuals