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Articles on architecture, as adapted to horticulture and to country-homes and the
embellishment of grounds, will be contributed by one whose taste was never yet
at fault ; and the kindred subject of landscape-gardening will be specially within ...
Articles on architecture, as adapted to horticulture and to country-homes and the
embellishment of grounds, will be contributed by one whose taste was never yet
at fault ; and the kindred subject of landscape-gardening will be specially within ...
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15, but not so mature as to satisfy a critical taste till after the 20th. DIANA. Vines
luxuriant, vigorous, and healthy. Fruit well set, handsome, and ripening with
tolerable evenness, Oct. 1. The Diana not only hangs well on the vine, but seems
to go ...
15, but not so mature as to satisfy a critical taste till after the 20th. DIANA. Vines
luxuriant, vigorous, and healthy. Fruit well set, handsome, and ripening with
tolerable evenness, Oct. 1. The Diana not only hangs well on the vine, but seems
to go ...
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Of the artificial objects are gateways, terraces, steps, balustrades, vases,
fountains, basins, statues, pavilions, &c. ; all of which in a garden should be in the
most exquisite taste of which the style selected is capable. It is the purpose of the
...
Of the artificial objects are gateways, terraces, steps, balustrades, vases,
fountains, basins, statues, pavilions, &c. ; all of which in a garden should be in the
most exquisite taste of which the style selected is capable. It is the purpose of the
...
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Hovey & Co., so well known for their fine taste, and success in cultivation,
received a prize, at the last Annual Horticultural Exhibition in Boston, for the best
specimen-plant. It was a sedge, and called the Cyperus alternifolius. Loudon
says it is ...
Hovey & Co., so well known for their fine taste, and success in cultivation,
received a prize, at the last Annual Horticultural Exhibition in Boston, for the best
specimen-plant. It was a sedge, and called the Cyperus alternifolius. Loudon
says it is ...
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The public show their good taste by adopting this pear as a favorite, though it is
not of the very best quality. The Louise Bonne de Jersey is much in demand in
the market ; and though it is in some localities less popular than formerly, yet it ...
The public show their good taste by adopting this pear as a favorite, though it is
not of the very best quality. The Louise Bonne de Jersey is much in demand in
the market ; and though it is in some localities less popular than formerly, yet it ...
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