The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 3J.E. Tilton and Company, 1868 |
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... species or variety . As soon as the flower has faded , the seed - vessels should be removed in order to insure fuller bloom for the next season , unless it is desirable to ripen seed . After blooming , the plants grow , perfecting their ...
... species or variety . As soon as the flower has faded , the seed - vessels should be removed in order to insure fuller bloom for the next season , unless it is desirable to ripen seed . After blooming , the plants grow , perfecting their ...
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... species . The flowers are freely produced in small heads ; are of a light purplish - pink ; and , except for their profusion , not very showy . Other species and varieties which we sometimes find are R. hirsutum ( sometimes called ...
... species . The flowers are freely produced in small heads ; are of a light purplish - pink ; and , except for their profusion , not very showy . Other species and varieties which we sometimes find are R. hirsutum ( sometimes called ...
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... species , one of the best for lawns , is well known throughout the northern parts of the country . It flourishes remarka- bly in the climate and soil of Kentucky , where it affords a luxuriant winter - forage ; and hence it is often ...
... species , one of the best for lawns , is well known throughout the northern parts of the country . It flourishes remarka- bly in the climate and soil of Kentucky , where it affords a luxuriant winter - forage ; and hence it is often ...
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... species of the Caragana , or Siberian Pea - tree , and the allied genera Calophaca and Halimodendron . Of the former , we find in every nursery one species , Caragana arborea , a pretty tree of the second class , with fine pinnate ...
... species of the Caragana , or Siberian Pea - tree , and the allied genera Calophaca and Halimodendron . Of the former , we find in every nursery one species , Caragana arborea , a pretty tree of the second class , with fine pinnate ...
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... species in the two countries consists , would be superfluous , unless it be to say that it seemed to me that the common English oak was more symmetrical in shape , and had a more rounded head , than the American species . It may be that ...
... species in the two countries consists , would be superfluous , unless it be to say that it seemed to me that the common English oak was more symmetrical in shape , and had a more rounded head , than the American species . It may be that ...
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