The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... 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 under the shade of trees . Those who visit conservatories and greenhouses are often ...
... 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 under the shade of trees . Those who visit conservatories and greenhouses are often ...
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... shade of bushes , where its erratic habits will do no mischief . In blossom or without , it is a pretty plant , and perfectly hardy : we only wish we could say as much for its finer co - species , the E. albidum , whose whitish or ...
... shade of bushes , where its erratic habits will do no mischief . In blossom or without , it is a pretty plant , and perfectly hardy : we only wish we could say as much for its finer co - species , the E. albidum , whose whitish or ...
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... shade , some of which are very beautiful . One primary obstacle to city gardening is the shallow soil of these garden - plats . The yards are generally the depository of all the débris of building ; and , while a thin skimming of loam ...
... shade , some of which are very beautiful . One primary obstacle to city gardening is the shallow soil of these garden - plats . The yards are generally the depository of all the débris of building ; and , while a thin skimming of loam ...
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... shaded by creepers , or otherwise . Avoid a high temperature from fire - heat by night in fact , it would be well to let the fire go out at night in mild . weather , lighting it in the morning , and working on , so that the highest ...
... shaded by creepers , or otherwise . Avoid a high temperature from fire - heat by night in fact , it would be well to let the fire go out at night in mild . weather , lighting it in the morning , and working on , so that the highest ...
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... shaded woods , and thrive in the rich mould of decayed vegetation . There are many kinds ; but most of them , when removed to the garden , pine and dwindle . We well remember , some years ago , admiring the profusion and beauty of the ...
... shaded woods , and thrive in the rich mould of decayed vegetation . There are many kinds ; but most of them , when removed to the garden , pine and dwindle . We well remember , some years ago , admiring the profusion and beauty of the ...
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