The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... buds and foliage of the same ; a few variegated leaves ; Virginia - creeper leaves round the top border ; and some maiden - hair fern . The frame of this device , or épergne , is of solid glass , and rests on a plateau of silvered glass ...
... buds and foliage of the same ; a few variegated leaves ; Virginia - creeper leaves round the top border ; and some maiden - hair fern . The frame of this device , or épergne , is of solid glass , and rests on a plateau of silvered glass ...
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... buds pinched out . The very long shoots must be cut back to eight joints , if they make more than twelve : otherwise let them alone . Stopping the shoots should not be practised until the middle of August . The pots should be ...
... buds pinched out . The very long shoots must be cut back to eight joints , if they make more than twelve : otherwise let them alone . Stopping the shoots should not be practised until the middle of August . The pots should be ...
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... buds show color ; then it may be increased to 55 ° . When in bloom , a temperature of 50 ° from fire - heat is sufficiently high . The plants should be kept near the glass ; and the roof must not be shaded by creepers , or otherwise ...
... buds show color ; then it may be increased to 55 ° . When in bloom , a temperature of 50 ° from fire - heat is sufficiently high . The plants should be kept near the glass ; and the roof must not be shaded by creepers , or otherwise ...
Seite 56
... buds are formed , the pots should be gradually withdrawn from the hotbed , partly to prevent the roots striking into the fermenting materials , and partly to avoid a check when the bloom is nearer expansion . They may after this be set ...
... buds are formed , the pots should be gradually withdrawn from the hotbed , partly to prevent the roots striking into the fermenting materials , and partly to avoid a check when the bloom is nearer expansion . They may after this be set ...
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... bud to the golden harvest ; from the laying - off of their gay autumnal livery , and during their rest in winter's shroud , waiting a resurrection to a new and superior life eloquent preachers , proclaiming to our inmost soul , • The ...
... bud to the golden harvest ; from the laying - off of their gay autumnal livery , and during their rest in winter's shroud , waiting a resurrection to a new and superior life eloquent preachers , proclaiming to our inmost soul , • The ...
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