The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... equal , in my opinion , to the other two . - Number 15. My vines were badly cut down , but ripened a tolerable crop by Sept. 20 . Mr. Rogers calls this his best number ; and in growth , vigor , and good qualities of fruit , it is ...
... equal , in my opinion , to the other two . - Number 15. My vines were badly cut down , but ripened a tolerable crop by Sept. 20 . Mr. Rogers calls this his best number ; and in growth , vigor , and good qualities of fruit , it is ...
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... equal amount of sun , and there is little difference in the fitness of the front - yard for flowers , and a garden may also be made in the back - yard . Where the street runs east and west , either the front or the back yard , as the ...
... equal amount of sun , and there is little difference in the fitness of the front - yard for flowers , and a garden may also be made in the back - yard . Where the street runs east and west , either the front or the back yard , as the ...
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... equal to the Johonnot , and , like that delicious variety , small and inferior - looking , the public will pass by , and refuse to buy them . The Seckel appears to be an exception to this rule ; for it is a favorite wherever known . It ...
... equal to the Johonnot , and , like that delicious variety , small and inferior - looking , the public will pass by , and refuse to buy them . The Seckel appears to be an exception to this rule ; for it is a favorite wherever known . It ...
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... equal to five ounces of animal matter per diem . Beginning , then , with the new year , we will follow the life of this bird through all the seasons , and then compare the results arrived at together , good and bad . During the months ...
... equal to five ounces of animal matter per diem . Beginning , then , with the new year , we will follow the life of this bird through all the seasons , and then compare the results arrived at together , good and bad . During the months ...
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... equal quantities of loam and thoroughly - rotted manure , of whatever kind . About one - sixth of sharp sand may be added to make the soil porous . To keep worms out of the pots , a little soot may be sprinkled over the pieces of turf ...
... equal quantities of loam and thoroughly - rotted manure , of whatever kind . About one - sixth of sharp sand may be added to make the soil porous . To keep worms out of the pots , a little soot may be sprinkled over the pieces of turf ...
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