The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... . grapery , and the orchard - house , we shall walk with our readers month by month , and note the needs , explain the difficulties , of culture , the applica- tion of manures , the treatment in fruit and flower 2 Introduction .
... . grapery , and the orchard - house , we shall walk with our readers month by month , and note the needs , explain the difficulties , of culture , the applica- tion of manures , the treatment in fruit and flower 2 Introduction .
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tion of manures , the treatment in fruit and flower , the preservation and ripening of fruit , and the different modes of pruning . The kitchen - garden , so important , and so much neglected , will be under the especial charge of ...
tion of manures , the treatment in fruit and flower , the preservation and ripening of fruit , and the different modes of pruning . The kitchen - garden , so important , and so much neglected , will be under the especial charge of ...
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... tion which their flowering sister - plants possess ; and the cultivator of beauti- ful ferns can find at home the grace and beauty in these plants which wealth seeks abroad in costly importations of European or Asiatic novelties . The ...
... tion which their flowering sister - plants possess ; and the cultivator of beauti- ful ferns can find at home the grace and beauty in these plants which wealth seeks abroad in costly importations of European or Asiatic novelties . The ...
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... tion of species is usually confined to a few weedy annuals , such as petu- nias , larkspur , and ageratum , which , rank and spreading , give a multitude of blossoms , but produce no effect of neatness , beauty , or order . Some few are ...
... tion of species is usually confined to a few weedy annuals , such as petu- nias , larkspur , and ageratum , which , rank and spreading , give a multitude of blossoms , but produce no effect of neatness , beauty , or order . Some few are ...
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... tion ; for we often speak of this or that variety being good to " sell , but not to eat . " They must be varieties of good size ; for though they be of most excellent quality , equal to the Johonnot , and , like that delicious variety ...
... tion ; for we often speak of this or that variety being good to " sell , but not to eat . " They must be varieties of good size ; for though they be of most excellent quality , equal to the Johonnot , and , like that delicious variety ...
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