Its stripes are so glowing, its contrasts so strong, and the arrangement of them both so elegant and artful, that it may, with propriety, be denominated the reigning beauty of the garden in its season. The Hyacinth is also an estimable flower for its... The American Gardener's Assistant: In Three Parts - Seite 58von Thomas Bridgeman - 1867 - 529 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Hervey - 1808 - 504 Seiten
...its colours. Never was cup, either painted or enamelled, with such a profusion of dyes: its tinges are so glowing; its contrasts so strong; and the arrangement of them hoth so elegant and artful !— Twas lately the pride of the horder, and the reigning heanty of the... | |
| James Hervey - 1809 - 384 Seiten
...gaity and multiplicity of its colours. What a profusion of dyes adorns its painted ctip ! Its tinges are so glowing, its contrasts so strong, and the arrangement of them both elegant and artful ! It was lately the pride of the border, and the reigning beauty of the delightful... | |
| James Hervey - 1813 - 404 Seiten
...its odours. Never was a cup either painted or enamelled, with such a profusion of dyes. Its tinges are so glowing, its contrasts so strong, and the arrangement of them both so elegant and artful ; — It was lately the pride of the border, and the reigning beauty of the delightful season ; as... | |
| James Hervey - 1825 - 396 Seiten
...gaiety and multiplicity of its colours. What a profusion of dyes adorn its painted cup ! Its tinges are so glowing, its contrasts so strong, and the arrangement of them both so elegant and artful ! It was lately the pride of the border, and the reigning beauty of the delightful season. As exquisitely... | |
| John Sanders (writer on horticulture.) - 1829 - 214 Seiten
...of its colours. Never was cup either painted or enamelled with such a profusion of dyes ; its tinges are so glowing; its contrasts so strong; and the arrangement of them both, so elegant and artful!" It is "the pride of the border, and the reigning beauty"of the delightful season. As exquisitely fine... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1835 - 172 Seiten
...of the Tulip. Never was a cup either painted or enamelled with such a profusion of tints. Its tinges are so glowing, its contrasts so strong, and the arrangement...well as for its most agreeable perfume and variety. inconceivably splendid. It is only about forty years since the first of these, which was single, was... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1835 - 130 Seiten
...of the Tulip. Never was a cup either painted or enamelled with such a profusion of tints. Its tinges are so glowing, its contrasts so strong, and the arrangement...well as for its most agreeable perfume and variety. inconceivably splendid. It is only about forty_ years since the first of these, which, was single,... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1840 - 418 Seiten
...Nature. It would seem as if every change she was capable of forming, was included in the radiant colours of the Tulip. Never was a cup either painted or enamelled...as for its most agreeable perfume and variety. "The Hyacinth, purple, white, aud blue, Which flung from its bells a sweet pea! anew, Of music so delicate,... | |
| 1844 - 288 Seiten
...of its colours. Never was cup either painted or enamelled with such a profusion of dyes. Its tinges are so glowing, its contrasts so strong, and the arrangement of them both so elegant and artful ! "Twas lately the pride of the border, and the reigning beauty of the delightful season. As ex •... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1847 - 192 Seiten
...Nature. It would seem as if every change she is capable of forming, was included in the radiant colours of the Tulip. Never was a cup either painted or enamelled...for its most agreeable perfume and variety. " The Hyacinth, purple, white, and blue, Which flung from its bells a sweet peal anew. Of music so delicate,... | |
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