单词 | Michaelmas daisy |
例句 | From behind the tree came the call, “Is that you, Jane, my dove?” and out leaped the baker, holding a bunch of Michaelmas daisies and a basket of bread before him. The Midwife's Apprentice 1995-01-01T00:00:00Z He retains a vivid picture of that moment: he was gazing at some Michaelmas daisies when a red admiral flew in. How maverick rewilders are trying to turn back the tide of extinction 2020-10-13T04:00:00Z They were decorated as a daffodil, a pink rose, a Michaelmas daisy and a Christmas rose. In Pictures: Balmoral Show 2013 2013-05-17T10:55:44Z The tiny garden, as immaculate as ever, wore the paler shine of asters and Michaelmas daisies; and the casement above, being open, revealed Davy watching for us through the twilight. Charles Auchester, Volume 1 of 2 2012-02-23T03:00:42.347Z The Christmas and Michaelmas daisies are species of Aster; the ox-eye daisy is Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, a common weed in meadows and waste places. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z "The garden be far past its best now," said she, "but there be marigolds and Michaelmas daisies——" "Could you get me a bit of rosemary, grandmother?" the girl asked. Judith Shakespeare Her love affairs and other adventures 2011-10-20T02:00:22.743Z Culchard and Podbury are seated side by side in the gondola, which is threading its way between low banks, bright with clumps of Michaelmas daisies and pomegranate-trees laden with red fruit. The Travelling Companions a Story in Scenes 2011-10-12T02:00:49.553Z It wasn’t the month for the Michaelmas daisies, for it was November. Born to Wander A Boy's Book of Nomadic Adventures 2011-08-31T02:01:32.837Z It was banked with palms and chrysanthemums and with Michaelmas daisies in silver pots. The Tigress 2011-08-30T02:00:39.657Z As they went down, she reminded him of that time she appeared in the blue hat with Michaelmas daisies. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z The cottage gardens, too, were full of flowers—clumps of starry Michaelmas daisies, and sheaves of dark-eyed golden sunflowers, like bumble-bees on fire. Half-Past Bedtime 2011-01-23T03:00:13.247Z These were days when Joan and May Carthew went down the village street with great bunches of Michaelmas daisies, of phloxes and Japanese anemones, or sat beneath the mulberry tree, sewing in the bee-drowsed air. Sinister Street, vol. 1 Why have the Michaelmas daisies not gone to sleep? Born to Wander A Boy's Book of Nomadic Adventures 2011-08-31T02:01:32.837Z The rain, which had barely held off until their return from the church, now beat against the window-panes, and drenched and scattered even the hardy Michaelmas daisies. A Rose of a Hundred Leaves A Love Story Later, tall hollyhocks, lavish sunflowers, crowded Michaelmas daisies, added their reproach. The New Gulliver and Other Stories The Michaelmas daisies are good instances of the first kind; their roots are fibrous, and soon take to the new soil; it is tap-rooted plants which dislike division so much. Small Gardens and How to Make the Most of Them The Rector came out as she reached it, and accepted vaguely the information that there were no flowers to be seen but Michaelmas daisies and phlox. Plashers Mead A Novel “I love you all,” she cried, “and I am going to kiss the Michaelmas daisies!” Born to Wander A Boy's Book of Nomadic Adventures 2011-08-31T02:01:32.837Z Further discussion was killed by the noise of the train, and Jenny and Maurice could only sit speechless, gazing at a long line of damp people, most of them carrying rain-dabbled bunches of Michaelmas daisies. Carnival Nothing in the garden but Michaelmas daisies, those miserable old bachelors of flowers; and a few chrysanthemums, the showy old maids. Trevethlan: Volume 1 A Cornish Story. Both show far more than the unobtrusive sticks obtained by cutting down the stalks of Michaelmas daisies, for instance. Small Gardens and How to Make the Most of Them Geraniums, phlox, mignonette, roses, snapdragons, and pansies made the beds gay, while at the back of them great bushes of Michaelmas daisies and chrysanthemums stood erect, neatly tied up to stakes. The Making of Mona His mother had brought him a bunch of Michaelmas daisies the very day Libbie had become a neighbour, and she watched their history. The Grey Woman and other Tales Robins sang in Well Walk, and Michaelmas daisies splashed every garden with constellations of vivid mauve. Carnival Upon an elevation a small platform had been constructed with a table and a chair so banked with golden rod and Michaelmas daisies and green boughs that the wooden outlines were concealed. The Girl Scouts in Beechwood Forest She had roamed the fields, and brought home golden-rod and Michaelmas daisies and maple leaves. The Innocents A Story for Lovers The hall was quite en fête; it had been charmingly decorated by the Seniors with autumn leaves and bunches of chrysanthemums and Michaelmas daisies. A Patriotic Schoolgirl No, here is an African marigold, and a China-aster, and a Michaelmas daisy. Harry's Ladder to Learning She would have to be a Michaelmas daisy. A Little Girl of Long Ago Trees become fewer and flowers more numerous; yellow colt's-foot, dandelions, gentians, Michaelmas daisies, columbines, centaurias, anemones, and edelweiss grow in profusion. Birds of the Indian Hills Her Michaelmas daisies and perennial phloxes—flowers of her anxious care—were in full bloom. Shining Ferry The Rockbridge Artillery occupied a fallow field covered with fox grass, dead Michaelmas daisy, and drifted leaves. The Long Roll He perused it, and re-perused it, to the neglect of the rest of his correspondence, tilting it against a bowl of Michaelmas daisies in front of his plate. Major Vigoureux Then the mist cleared, the dew disappeared from everywhere but the shadows, and the Red Admirals again settled on the Michaelmas daisies. A Boswell of Baghdad With Diversions I also saw it was not woody enough in the stem for the Michaelmas daisy. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies. Important September blooming flowers are phlox, Japanese anemones; perennial asters, or Michaelmas daisy, so-called because they are supposed to be at their best on Michaelmas Day, September 29th; helleniums, helianthus, hardy chrysanthemum, pyrethrum uliginosum, boltonia. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916 A cricket chirped from a field of dried Michaelmas daisies. The Long Roll There were a few wild-flowers growing by the road, which here led through a wooded glade of the Park; they were the flowers called Michaelmas daisies, which bloom until November in America. Doctor Claudius, A True Story She held a bunch of dripping Michaelmas daisies. The Mating of Lydia Jakob looked like a mountain dryad, his broad-brimmed beaver being completely covered with purple Michaelmas daisies, glowing amongst sheaves of silvery edelweiss, falling round in a soft gray woolen fringe. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 30, September, 1873 The white and purple chrysanthemums bloomed against the flowerless rose-bushes, and the little gray Michaelmas daisy flourished where the dead carnations had spread their glories. Bebee A patch of Michaelmas daisies, deep mauve and pale mauve, and a bright yellow flower beside them, show where a garden used to stand near by. Unhappy Far-Off Things She came to the table beside my bed and pulled the Michaelmas daisies awry. Tono Bungay "Do come and see the Michaelmas daisies at the end of the garden," said Mr. Manning, "they're a dream." Ann Veronica, a modern love story He stood across in the other garden, beside a bush of pale Michaelmas daisies, watching the last bees crawl into the hive. Sons and Lovers Hollyhocks had attained their topmost bud and seeded in the little cottage gardens beyond; the Michaelmas daisies were in flower; a sweet warm aromatic smell of fading leaves was in the air. The Best British Short Stories of 1922 Wistfully round the edge of the huge breach in the wall, a Michaelmas daisy peered into the garden, in whose mined paths I stood. Unhappy Far-Off Things I was staggering about, and once I had fallen over a chair and I had upset the jar of Michaelmas daisies. Tono Bungay Ann Veronica turned her back on the Michaelmas daisies, and faced toward the house with an air of a duty completed. Ann Veronica, a modern love story And at the same moment Meg Everett holding fast to Little Brother dropped down on the ground by the girls with one arm full of early goldenrod and Michaelmas daisies. The Camp Fire Girls at Sunrise Hill Now only a few Michaelmas daisies withered in the garden, and the Virginia creeper covered one side of the house with a crimson mantle. Esther Waters Roses, violets, honeysuckle, pansies, cosmos, phlox, balsams, sunflowers, zinnias, blue Michaelmas daisies, dianthus, nasturtiums, &c., are on common ground with purely tropical plants, while ageratum has become a pestiferous weed. My Tropic Isle These are asters; a word, your governess told me the other day, meaning starlike; some people call these flowers Michaelmas daisies. Lady Mary and her Nurse The garden,—I do not know if you would like the garden; it is old- fashioned—full of old-fashioned flowers—convolvuluses, Michaelmas daisies, marigolds; hedges clipped into all sorts of strange and close shapes. Spring Days Yet you will be glad to get back to your Cowslip-green, though it may offer you nothing but Michaelmas daisies. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 The yellow leaves hung on the trees ready to flutter down at the slightest puff of air; the great bushes of Michaelmas daisies in the kitchen-garden were making their last show of flowers. Cousin Phillis Two large, fat, gipsy-looking women: evidently hawkers, for on the floor beside them were two baskets containing bundles of flowers--chrysanthemums and Michaelmas daisies. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists We have also a daisy, very like the English, but not nearly so pretty; we have a great ugly sort of Michaelmas daisy too, and any amount of spaniard. A First Year in Canterbury Settlement The garden being his uncle’s, he took her round it with an air of proprietorship; and they went on amongst the Michaelmas daisies and chrysanthemums, and through a door to the fruit-garden. A Changed Man; and other tales A tortoise-shell butterfly, encouraged by the warmth, was flitting about among the Michaelmas daisies that bordered the path and settling on them, opening its wings to the genial sun. Michael Crumpled paper napkins were dumped among the Michaelmas daisies. Babbitt |
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