The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... winter aconite . This is a little plant , with a tuberous root and a bright - yellow flower , which often appears before the snow has gone , shining like a star on the surface of the black oozy mould . It grows close to the earth , and ...
... winter aconite . This is a little plant , with a tuberous root and a bright - yellow flower , which often appears before the snow has gone , shining like a star on the surface of the black oozy mould . It grows close to the earth , and ...
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... winter . Pansies are widely known . They come , by right , within the province of " florist flowers , ” a class whose natural beauties have been enhanced by a painstaking culture through many generations , and which , to bring them to ...
... winter . Pansies are widely known . They come , by right , within the province of " florist flowers , ” a class whose natural beauties have been enhanced by a painstaking culture through many generations , and which , to bring them to ...
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... winter , they will bloom abundantly in early spring and throughout the season . Of the violets which bloomed here last spring , the earliest and the most profuse in flowering was a singie ever - blooming variety lately introduced ...
... winter , they will bloom abundantly in early spring and throughout the season . Of the violets which bloomed here last spring , the earliest and the most profuse in flowering was a singie ever - blooming variety lately introduced ...
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... winter - killed in a wet , cold soil : in a moderately dry one , it may safely be trusted . - — The Vinca , or periwinkle , improperly called the myrtle , a name which belongs to plants very different , is too well known to need ...
... winter - killed in a wet , cold soil : in a moderately dry one , it may safely be trusted . - — The Vinca , or periwinkle , improperly called the myrtle , a name which belongs to plants very different , is too well known to need ...
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... winter of 1865-6 was one of great severity . On the 8th of Jan- uary , 1866 , the mercury was reported in various localities in this vicinity as standing from 14 ° to 17 ° Fahrenheit . This " cold snap " killed the buds of peach - trees ...
... winter of 1865-6 was one of great severity . On the 8th of Jan- uary , 1866 , the mercury was reported in various localities in this vicinity as standing from 14 ° to 17 ° Fahrenheit . This " cold snap " killed the buds of peach - trees ...
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