The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 41
Seite 30
... removed thence to my garden , yearly produce an abundance of showy and early blossoms ; and , under the culture of a gardener in this city , even the yellow variety , which is quite attractive , flourishes equally well ; it being ...
... removed thence to my garden , yearly produce an abundance of showy and early blossoms ; and , under the culture of a gardener in this city , even the yellow variety , which is quite attractive , flourishes equally well ; it being ...
Seite 54
... removed , and any showing for bloom are to have the buds pinched out . The very long shoots must be cut back to eight joints , if they make more than twelve : otherwise let them alone . Stopping the shoots should not be practised until ...
... removed , and any showing for bloom are to have the buds pinched out . The very long shoots must be cut back to eight joints , if they make more than twelve : otherwise let them alone . Stopping the shoots should not be practised until ...
Seite 56
... removed to a cooler house , from 45 ° to 50 ° by night . I have never observed any check result from doing this , and the color of the flowers is rendered deeper and brighter , and their perfume more powerful , whilst the blooming ...
... removed to a cooler house , from 45 ° to 50 ° by night . I have never observed any check result from doing this , and the color of the flowers is rendered deeper and brighter , and their perfume more powerful , whilst the blooming ...
Seite 62
... removed and protected in winter until the wood assumes a shrubby character ; when they are permanently planted out , or kept in borders , and regularly transplanted to suit require- ments . In a climate where frost would destroy the ...
... removed and protected in winter until the wood assumes a shrubby character ; when they are permanently planted out , or kept in borders , and regularly transplanted to suit require- ments . In a climate where frost would destroy the ...
Seite 66
... removed to his present residence in Dorchester . For nearly the whole of his mercantile life in this city , he has been a member of the firm of Parker , Wilder , & Co .; a firm to which he is at present attached . It is a well - known ...
... removed to his present residence in Dorchester . For nearly the whole of his mercantile life in this city , he has been a member of the firm of Parker , Wilder , & Co .; a firm to which he is at present attached . It is a well - known ...
Inhalt
1 | |
5 | |
11 | |
26 | |
35 | |
56 | |
63 | |
66 | |
86 | |
102 | |
114 | |
126 | |
153 | |
160 | |
163 | |
189 | |
200 | |
204 | |
212 | |
233 | |
237 | |
302 | |
304 | |
308 | |
309 | |
321 | |
336 | |
347 | |
353 | |
357 | |
366 | |
368 | |
369 | |
374 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abundant appear apples autumn bear beautiful berries bloom blossoms Botanical branches buds bulbs canes Catawba grape Chasselas climate color compost Concord Concord grape conifers covered crop cultivation culture Curtis's Botanical Magazine Cypripedium Dan O'Rourke Delaware delicate Dodecatheon dwarf early experience favor Florist flowers foliage frost fruit fruit-growers garden genus glass gloxinias graft grape grass green greenhouse ground grow grower grown growth habit hardy horticultural hyacinths hybrid inches insects Iona kinds known leaf leaves loam Lychnis manure mass mildew moist native oranges orchards orchids ornamental pawpaw pear plants pomologists pots produce propagated pruning red spider require rhododendrons rich ripening roots rose season seed seedling shade shoots shrubs society soil soon species specimens spring stem summer surface taste tion trees trellis tubers varieties vigorous vines vineyard winter wood yellow young