The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 5J.E. Tilton and Company, 1869 |
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... successful with any but native sorts . We have now briefly noticed most of the varieties that have attracted and are now attracting the attention of the strawberry - grower ; and it only remains for us to speak of the latest wonder in ...
... successful with any but native sorts . We have now briefly noticed most of the varieties that have attracted and are now attracting the attention of the strawberry - grower ; and it only remains for us to speak of the latest wonder in ...
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... successful mode of culture may be of interest to some of your readers . A large proportion of the first importations both to Europe and our own country , owing to improper packing , were a total loss ; while those which · showed signs ...
... successful mode of culture may be of interest to some of your readers . A large proportion of the first importations both to Europe and our own country , owing to improper packing , were a total loss ; while those which · showed signs ...
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... success of our friend induced us to adopt his mode of culture . The bulbs were planted in common gar- den - soil , where dahlias had been grown the previous year , without any additional manure . The result was a fine , healthy growth ...
... success of our friend induced us to adopt his mode of culture . The bulbs were planted in common gar- den - soil , where dahlias had been grown the previous year , without any additional manure . The result was a fine , healthy growth ...
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... success- ful , than Mr. Rogers . Many grape - growers had repeatedly declared that there was no such thing as a hybrid between the foreign and native sorts ; but they were compelled to acknowledge , when the Rogers's Hybrids made their ...
... success- ful , than Mr. Rogers . Many grape - growers had repeatedly declared that there was no such thing as a hybrid between the foreign and native sorts ; but they were compelled to acknowledge , when the Rogers's Hybrids made their ...
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... success with which they have cultivated the various numbers . Mr. Rogers says of No. 43 , " Bunch usually as in engraving , rather short , broad , and com- pact , often larger than represented ; berries roundish to oval , much like ...
... success with which they have cultivated the various numbers . Mr. Rogers says of No. 43 , " Bunch usually as in engraving , rather short , broad , and com- pact , often larger than represented ; berries roundish to oval , much like ...
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