| Benjamin Samuel Williams - Greenhouses - 1869 - 380 pages
...Portland cement, mixed with sand, which makes a substantial and comfortable floor and pathway, and is easily kept clean, harbours no insects, and stands...afford greater space than the doors in ordinary use. While speaking of doors, it may be remarked that they should always be fixed so as to open inwards,... | |
| Benjamin Samuel Williams - Greenhouse plants - 1870 - 428 pages
...substantial and comfortable pathway, is very lasting, and can bo kept clean with little trouble or labour. The double or folding doors are the best for such...structures, because if large plants have to be moved in or out, they afford greater space for the purpose than the ordinary single door; they should also always... | |
| Benjamin Samuel Williams - Flowers - 1873 - 418 pages
...Portland cement, mixed with sand, which makes a substantial and comfortable floor and pathway, and is easily kept clean, harbours no insects, and stands...afford greater space than the doors in ordinary use. While speaking of doors, ft may be remarked that they should always be fixed so as to open inwards,... | |
| Simpkin, Marshall & Co - 1873 - 492 pages
...Portland cement, mixed with sand, which makes a substantial and comfortable floor and pathway, and is easily kept clean, harbours no insects, and stands...afford greater space than the doors in ordinary use. While speaking of doors, it may be remarked that they should always be fixed so as to open inwards,... | |
| Benjamin Samuel Williams - 1873 - 418 pages
...Portland' cement, mixed with sand, which makes a substantial and comfortable floor and pathway, and is easily kept clean, harbours no insects, and stands...afford greater space than the doors in ordinary use. While speaking of doors, it may be remarked that they should always be fixed so as to open inwards,... | |
| Benjamin Samuel Williams - Foliage plants - 1876 - 438 pages
...substantial and comfortable pathway, is very lasting, and can be kept clean with little trouble or labour. The double or folding doors are the best for such...structures, because if large plants have to be moved in or out, they afford greater space for the purpose than the ordinary single door; they should also always... | |
| Benjamin Samuel Williams - Flowers - 1883 - 534 pages
...Portland cement, mixed with sand, which makes a substantial and comfortable floor and pathway, and is easily kept clean, harbours no insects, and stands...afford greater space than the doors in ordinary use. While speaking of doors, it may be remarked that they should always be fixed so as to open inwards,... | |
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