| Jane Loudon - 1841 - 342 Seiten
...beautiful variety, the flowers of which are white. DAFFODIL—See NARCISSUS. DA'RLIA.—Compósitœ.—The importance that has within the last few years attached...say, though it has become so great a favourite, and is so universally cultivated, the history of its introduction is very obscure. It is generally said... | |
| Mrs. Loudon (Jane) - 1843 - 464 Seiten
...variety, the flowers of which are white. DAFFODIL.—See NARCI'SSUS. DA'HLIA. — Composite. — The importance that has within the last few years attached...say, though it has become so great a favourite, and is so universally cultivated, the history of its introduction is very obscure. It is generally said... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1850 - 540 Seiten
...Ranunculus. 568. The Dahlia.—The importance that has within the last few years attached to the Dahlia would render it easy to fill a volume with descriptions...say, though it has become so great a favourite, and is so universally cultivated, the history of its introduction is very obscure. It is generally said... | |
| John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane) - 1850 - 540 Seiten
...Ranunculus. 568. The Dahlia.—The importance that has within the last few years attached to the Dahlia would render it easy to fill a volume with descriptions...say, though it has become so great a favourite, and is so universally cultivated, the history of its introduction is very obscure. It is generally said... | |
| Jane Loudon - 1858 - 390 Seiten
...variety, the flowers of which are white. DAFFODIL.—See NARCI'SSUS. DA'HLIA.— Composites.—The importance that has within the last few years attached...say, though it has become so great a favourite, and is so universally cultivated, the history of its introduction is very obscure. It is generally said... | |
| Jane Loudon - 1865 - 404 Seiten
...beautiful variety, the flowers of which are white. DAFFODIL.—See NABOI'SSUS. DA'HLIA.—Compoiitce.—The importance that has within the last few years attached...say, though it has become so great a favourite, and is so universally cultivated, the history of its introduction is very obscure. It is generally said... | |
| Jane Loudon - 1879 - 418 Seiten
...Dahlia.—Composite«.—The importance tbat has within the last few years attached to this gemís would render it easy to fill a volume with descriptions...say, though it has become so great a favourite, and is so universally cultivated, the history of its introduction is very obscure. It is generally said... | |
| Peter Henderson - 1904 - 684 Seiten
...comparatively few species, shows more plainly the skill of the florist than almost any other in cultivation. Its history is also somewhat curious, as, strange to say, though it has 1 ome so great a favorite, and is so universally cultivated, the history of its introduction is very... | |
| Peter Henderson - 1910 - 664 Seiten
...comparatively tew species, shows more plainly the skill of the florist than almost any other in cultivation. Its history is also somewhat curious, as, strange to say, though it has become so great a favorite, and is so universally cultivated, the history of its Introduction is very obscure. It is... | |
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