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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... grower . Grapes hard , sour , and worthless Sept. 29. Probably of no value here . CONCORD . This variety , of course , maintains its well - earned reputation . Not thor- oughly ripe with me till very late in September ; but my vines ...
... grower . Grapes hard , sour , and worthless Sept. 29. Probably of no value here . CONCORD . This variety , of course , maintains its well - earned reputation . Not thor- oughly ripe with me till very late in September ; but my vines ...
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... grower ; seeming , in this respect , much like the Clinton . Fruit prospects ruined by the May frost . HARTFORD PROLIFIC . Vines healthy . Berries dead - ripe Sept. 15 . IONA . With one exception , my young vines of this variety were ...
... grower ; seeming , in this respect , much like the Clinton . Fruit prospects ruined by the May frost . HARTFORD PROLIFIC . Vines healthy . Berries dead - ripe Sept. 15 . IONA . With one exception , my young vines of this variety were ...
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... grower , with very distinct foliage . Fruit well colored Sept. 4 , unripe Sept. 15 , and not particularly good a ... growers , mak- ing slender wood , and dropping their leaves far too early in autumn . ROGERS'S HYBRIDS . I have fruited ...
... grower , with very distinct foliage . Fruit well colored Sept. 4 , unripe Sept. 15 , and not particularly good a ... growers , mak- ing slender wood , and dropping their leaves far too early in autumn . ROGERS'S HYBRIDS . I have fruited ...
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