The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... less to the purpose in the eyes of many people , quite as easy of culture . Perhaps there is no better way of describing them than to take them in turn , in the order in which they bloomed under our eyes during the last spring . Our ...
... less to the purpose in the eyes of many people , quite as easy of culture . Perhaps there is no better way of describing them than to take them in turn , in the order in which they bloomed under our eyes during the last spring . Our ...
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... less beautiful . Even after the bloom has ceased , the leaves , which continue to enlarge for several weeks , are very ornamental . Nothing can be hardier , or easier of culture . It thrives in the common soil of the garden , with no ...
... less beautiful . Even after the bloom has ceased , the leaves , which continue to enlarge for several weeks , are very ornamental . Nothing can be hardier , or easier of culture . It thrives in the common soil of the garden , with no ...
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... less directly influenced by the charac ter of the previous year , a word or two about 1864 and 1865 may not be out of place . The summer of 1864 was distinguished for the long - Grapes in 1866 . II Squashes, Prizes for Mammoth Squirrels ...
... less directly influenced by the charac ter of the previous year , a word or two about 1864 and 1865 may not be out of place . The summer of 1864 was distinguished for the long - Grapes in 1866 . II Squashes, Prizes for Mammoth Squirrels ...
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... less wood than usual , but did not suffer at all on the contrary , even the smallest and feeblest ripened their wood finely ; and what was made was firm and hard . Grapes ripened early ; and frost in gardens kept off till the 8th of ...
... less wood than usual , but did not suffer at all on the contrary , even the smallest and feeblest ripened their wood finely ; and what was made was firm and hard . Grapes ripened early ; and frost in gardens kept off till the 8th of ...
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... less pretty because of a weedy character ; hardly a native , coming to us from abroad , but adopting our northern climate for its home . We cultivate it in a very thin , gravelly soil , and with success . Who does not know , and who ...
... less pretty because of a weedy character ; hardly a native , coming to us from abroad , but adopting our northern climate for its home . We cultivate it in a very thin , gravelly soil , and with success . Who does not know , and who ...
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