The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... growers , and healthy , but of no great merit or value in this latitude . We shall all live , I trust , to see the present immense list of grapes cut down to six or eight good , trustworthy kinds , the rest vanishing , unwept , into the ...
... growers , and healthy , but of no great merit or value in this latitude . We shall all live , I trust , to see the present immense list of grapes cut down to six or eight good , trustworthy kinds , the rest vanishing , unwept , into the ...
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... grow where nothing else would . We can see them springing up spontaneously in the cool , shaded fronts of city houses , where the sun never shines : others spring out of old mortar , and from between the crevices of walls ; and others ...
... grow where nothing else would . We can see them springing up spontaneously in the cool , shaded fronts of city houses , where the sun never shines : others spring out of old mortar , and from between the crevices of walls ; and others ...
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... grow elsewhere ; the Eragrostis , or love - grass , has attractive spikelets of glaucous green ; the cord - grasses , if not so common , would be admired for stateliness ; the hair- grass is of the most delicate character ; the annual ...
... grow elsewhere ; the Eragrostis , or love - grass , has attractive spikelets of glaucous green ; the cord - grasses , if not so common , would be admired for stateliness ; the hair- grass is of the most delicate character ; the annual ...
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... grow most plants , and , if well prepared , will last for years without manuring . It is well to throw a load of old sods in the bottom of the hole . This preparation may be made either in autumn or early spring : the former is the best ...
... grow most plants , and , if well prepared , will last for years without manuring . It is well to throw a load of old sods in the bottom of the hole . This preparation may be made either in autumn or early spring : the former is the best ...
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... grow until cut off by the frost , and flower profusely . The point to be especially looked to is , not to plant too many or tall rank growers .. Annuals should be carefully selected . A large proportion of them re- maining only in ...
... grow until cut off by the frost , and flower profusely . The point to be especially looked to is , not to plant too many or tall rank growers .. Annuals should be carefully selected . A large proportion of them re- maining only in ...
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