The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... become a household guest , an old friend ; one with whom you could not bear to part ; one of whom the past has only sunny memo- ries ; and the future , golden hopes . H in JANUARY SPRING FLOWERS . IN the month of 4 Introduction .
... become a household guest , an old friend ; one with whom you could not bear to part ; one of whom the past has only sunny memo- ries ; and the future , golden hopes . H in JANUARY SPRING FLOWERS . IN the month of 4 Introduction .
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... bear to each other , is truly a garden . The objects which may enter into the combination of a garden are quite numerous ; but , for our present purpose , they may be divided into two classes , the natural and the artificial . Of the ...
... bear to each other , is truly a garden . The objects which may enter into the combination of a garden are quite numerous ; but , for our present purpose , they may be divided into two classes , the natural and the artificial . Of the ...
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... bear - grass of Kentucky , and used for strings and ties in its tough green leaves . It is , however , the Northern representative of the Spanish bayonet of the South , and humbly imitates the superber species seen with us only in ...
... bear - grass of Kentucky , and used for strings and ties in its tough green leaves . It is , however , the Northern representative of the Spanish bayonet of the South , and humbly imitates the superber species seen with us only in ...
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... bear in mind that luxuriant foliage , and not flower , is the object ; and that all the plants used , though small when planted , attain great dimensions in a few months : they should , therefore , not be crowded , but each allowed to ...
... bear in mind that luxuriant foliage , and not flower , is the object ; and that all the plants used , though small when planted , attain great dimensions in a few months : they should , therefore , not be crowded , but each allowed to ...
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... bear in mind that the subject is one of difficulty , dealing with uncertain and ever - varying elements , and requiring almost endless experiments and observations in order to arrive at the best results . Soils , situations , variations ...
... bear in mind that the subject is one of difficulty , dealing with uncertain and ever - varying elements , and requiring almost endless experiments and observations in order to arrive at the best results . Soils , situations , variations ...
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