The Florist and Pomologist"Journal of Horticulture" Office, 1864 - Flower gardening |
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... seed - bearing organ are not found in the same flower , as is the case in the Melon , which is the flower now under considera- tion . Sometimes , as in the Date , the Palm , and the Pistacia , the flowers con- taining the dust - pouches ...
... seed - bearing organ are not found in the same flower , as is the case in the Melon , which is the flower now under considera- tion . Sometimes , as in the Date , the Palm , and the Pistacia , the flowers con- taining the dust - pouches ...
Page 164
... seed should be steeped for twelve hours before sowing , and the drills watered before the seed is covered in . This promotes a more robust and rapid vegetation than when the dry seed is committed to a dusty dry soil . As soon as the ...
... seed should be steeped for twelve hours before sowing , and the drills watered before the seed is covered in . This promotes a more robust and rapid vegetation than when the dry seed is committed to a dusty dry soil . As soon as the ...
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... seed . At the present time English seed is much preferred . Since the last peace with France English cookery has been vastly improved by its being put into the hands of Frenchmen - these chefs du cuisine , while they use less beef and ...
... seed . At the present time English seed is much preferred . Since the last peace with France English cookery has been vastly improved by its being put into the hands of Frenchmen - these chefs du cuisine , while they use less beef and ...
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Pear Achan Scotch and English forms of 14 QUERCUS pedunculata Oak | 37 |
88 | 137 |
Rose | 144 |
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