The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... winter homes , or about ninety - six times as many as it would eat in a day if its food consisted entirely of them . It is therefore injurious , during the last half of May , — keeping our original calculation in view , — 598 units ...
... winter homes , or about ninety - six times as many as it would eat in a day if its food consisted entirely of them . It is therefore injurious , during the last half of May , — keeping our original calculation in view , — 598 units ...
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... winter , these plants , by their fresh verdure , re- mind us of the summer that has gone , and also foretell the promise of the coming spring . Last year ( 1864 ) , there were exhibited by 56 Improved Culture of Hyacinths in Water ...
... winter , these plants , by their fresh verdure , re- mind us of the summer that has gone , and also foretell the promise of the coming spring . Last year ( 1864 ) , there were exhibited by 56 Improved Culture of Hyacinths in Water ...
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... winter , bring the bulbs into growth every ten days ; but do not force the same bulbs the following year . Miller's " Gardener's Dictionary " treats fully of hyacinths , and tries to rival Haarlem in this respect ; but the Dutch rebel ...
... winter , bring the bulbs into growth every ten days ; but do not force the same bulbs the following year . Miller's " Gardener's Dictionary " treats fully of hyacinths , and tries to rival Haarlem in this respect ; but the Dutch rebel ...
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... winter until the wood assumes a shrubby character ; when they are permanently planted out , or kept in borders , and regularly transplanted to suit require- ments . In a climate where frost would destroy the annual shoots , the plants ...
... winter until the wood assumes a shrubby character ; when they are permanently planted out , or kept in borders , and regularly transplanted to suit require- ments . In a climate where frost would destroy the annual shoots , the plants ...
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... winter's shroud , waiting a resurrection to a new and superior life eloquent preachers , proclaiming to our inmost soul , • The Hand that made us is divine . ' are all Taught by their counsels , who does not admire the wisdom ...
... winter's shroud , waiting a resurrection to a new and superior life eloquent preachers , proclaiming to our inmost soul , • The Hand that made us is divine . ' are all Taught by their counsels , who does not admire the wisdom ...
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