The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... their places for four or five years , improving in beauty every spring . Dielytra cucullaria is a native plant , smaller and far more delicate than VOL . I. 2 the showy Chinese dielytra now so common . It is Spring Flowers . 9.
... their places for four or five years , improving in beauty every spring . Dielytra cucullaria is a native plant , smaller and far more delicate than VOL . I. 2 the showy Chinese dielytra now so common . It is Spring Flowers . 9.
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... five winters uninjured . Magnolia conspicua and Magnolia Soulangeana are opening their large , cup - like flowers ; the one of a creamy white , the other deeply shaded with purple . A tree fifteen or eighteen feet high , 10 Spring Flowers .
... five winters uninjured . Magnolia conspicua and Magnolia Soulangeana are opening their large , cup - like flowers ; the one of a creamy white , the other deeply shaded with purple . A tree fifteen or eighteen feet high , 10 Spring Flowers .
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... It has been our desire to see the time when the masses , the poor as well as the rich , could eat pears as well as other fruits ; but they cannot do it when VOL . I. - they sell from five to seven dollars a bushel . Pear - Culture . 41.
... It has been our desire to see the time when the masses , the poor as well as the rich , could eat pears as well as other fruits ; but they cannot do it when VOL . I. - they sell from five to seven dollars a bushel . Pear - Culture . 41.
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they sell from five to seven dollars a bushel . Then , if apples are to con- tinue to fail us , we must have the more pears , to make up , so far as possible , for the deficiency of that fruit . If , then , it be assumed that pears can ...
they sell from five to seven dollars a bushel . Then , if apples are to con- tinue to fail us , we must have the more pears , to make up , so far as possible , for the deficiency of that fruit . If , then , it be assumed that pears can ...
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... five varieties , or , on no account , exceed ten ; and will be content to let the curious pomologist and amateur test the hundreds or thousands of varieties now on the list , with all the new ones that are yearly brought before the ...
... five varieties , or , on no account , exceed ten ; and will be content to let the curious pomologist and amateur test the hundreds or thousands of varieties now on the list , with all the new ones that are yearly brought before the ...
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