The Florist and Pomologist"Journal of Horticulture" Office, 1864 - Flower gardening |
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Page 67
... never get unsightly . I will ask any of your lady readers if there is a greater pleasure than to have a handful of Carnation flowers for New Year's - day , either for a flower - glass , where they will last in beauty and scent for many ...
... never get unsightly . I will ask any of your lady readers if there is a greater pleasure than to have a handful of Carnation flowers for New Year's - day , either for a flower - glass , where they will last in beauty and scent for many ...
Page 77
... never suffer too much from a superabundance . Care is always taken , or a provision made every year at the fall of the leaf and at the clearing up of the flower garden , to provide or muster a good heap in order to be ready to fill up ...
... never suffer too much from a superabundance . Care is always taken , or a provision made every year at the fall of the leaf and at the clearing up of the flower garden , to provide or muster a good heap in order to be ready to fill up ...
Page 130
... never seen a really large - sized , fine , healthy specimen of it . I am sorry that I cannot profess to give your readers such directions for the culture of these as would , if properly attended to , insure success in all cases . I have ...
... never seen a really large - sized , fine , healthy specimen of it . I am sorry that I cannot profess to give your readers such directions for the culture of these as would , if properly attended to , insure success in all cases . I have ...
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Pear Achan Scotch and English forms of 14 QUERCUS pedunculata Oak | 37 |
88 | 137 |
Rose | 144 |
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