The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... Summer - pruning of 380 380 379 376 281 , 339 • 243 201 II 272 , 353 • 154 311 357 · 248 · 369 • 370 90 • 310 287 241 190 124 122 383 45 279 56 312 245 365 61 122 244 I 380 281 , 339 368 278 280 247 ,. Fruit in Ground - vineries Fruit ...
... Summer - pruning of 380 380 379 376 281 , 339 • 243 201 II 272 , 353 • 154 311 357 · 248 · 369 • 370 90 • 310 287 241 190 124 122 383 45 279 56 312 245 365 61 122 244 I 380 281 , 339 368 278 280 247 ,. Fruit in Ground - vineries Fruit ...
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... summer , an abundance of blossoms . Meanwhile , he must wait ; for , dur- ing the spring and early summer , the " bedding - plants , " with ordinary management , will do very little for him . Now , it is the aim of this paper to show ...
... summer , an abundance of blossoms . Meanwhile , he must wait ; for , dur- ing the spring and early summer , the " bedding - plants , " with ordinary management , will do very little for him . Now , it is the aim of this paper to show ...
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... summer and autumn . They are very hardy . The saxifrages of various species come into bloom at this time . Saxi- fraga crassifolia and Saxifraga cordifolia are amongst the most showy , with their broad , smooth , succulent leaves , and ...
... summer and autumn . They are very hardy . The saxifrages of various species come into bloom at this time . Saxi- fraga crassifolia and Saxifraga cordifolia are amongst the most showy , with their broad , smooth , succulent leaves , and ...
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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 Squirrels, Francis Parkman,
... 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 Squirrels, Francis Parkman,
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The summer of 1864 was distinguished for the long - continued drought and steady hot weather that prevailed from June to August . The weather up to June 8 was very dry . A slight shower occurred on the afternoon of that day ; and from ...
The summer of 1864 was distinguished for the long - continued drought and steady hot weather that prevailed from June to August . The weather up to June 8 was very dry . A slight shower occurred on the afternoon of that day ; and from ...
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