The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... grow here as well as our own species , and require , like them , a fresh light soil . They have , like the American hepaticas , a way of pushing themselves out of the ground ; so that they must be replanted every three or four years ...
... grow here as well as our own species , and require , like them , a fresh light soil . They have , like the American hepaticas , a way of pushing themselves out of the ground ; so that they must be replanted every three or four years ...
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... grow readily , and usually bloom better than in their native woods or meadows . - April 18. Erythronium dens canis , the European dog - tooth violet . Though this is one of the bulbs , we notice it because it is so little known . It has ...
... grow readily , and usually bloom better than in their native woods or meadows . - April 18. Erythronium dens canis , the European dog - tooth violet . Though this is one of the bulbs , we notice it because it is so little known . It has ...
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... growing in the shade of trees , where the deep glossy green of its neat foliage will serve to carpet bare earth ... grows again in the following spring . The variegated variety of Vinca major is very striking . Its large leaves are ...
... growing in the shade of trees , where the deep glossy green of its neat foliage will serve to carpet bare earth ... grows again in the following spring . The variegated variety of Vinca major is very striking . Its large leaves are ...
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... grow compactly , it becomes , in the spring , a mass of vivid yellow ; each one of its slender shoots being covered with flowers , followed , a week or two later , by the rich green foliage to which it owes its specific name . The other ...
... grow compactly , it becomes , in the spring , a mass of vivid yellow ; each one of its slender shoots being covered with flowers , followed , a week or two later , by the rich green foliage to which it owes its specific name . The other ...
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... grow where nothing else would . We can see them springing up spontaneously in the cool , shaded fronts of city houses , where the sun never shines : others spring out of old mortar , and from between the crevices of walls ; and others ...
... grow where nothing else would . We can see them springing up spontaneously in the cool , shaded fronts of city houses , where the sun never shines : others spring out of old mortar , and from between the crevices of walls ; and others ...
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