| Gardening - 1872 - 422 pages
...never look so well in the hands as they do on the boughs over which they climb, because they caunot be carried without crowding them ; but put them lightly into a vase with an equal number of mignonette; or, rather, ornament a vase half full of mignonette, with a few blooms of sweet peas, and... | |
| 1868 - 848 pages
...never look so well in the hand as they do on the boughs over which they climb, because they cannol be carried without crowding them ; but put them lightly...because you follow the natural arrangement by avoiding the crowding of the blooms, and putting them with the green foliage, which they want to set them off.... | |
| Education - 1868 - 398 pages
...in the hands as they do on the boughs over which they climb, because they cannot be carried without them ; but put them lightly into a vase with an equal number of pieces of I mignonette ; or, rather, ornament a vase half | full of mignonette, with a few blooms of sweet ยก... | |
| Women - 1863 - 358 pages
...never look so well in the hand as they do on the boughs over which they climb, because they cannot be carried without crowding them ; but put them lightly...an equal number of pieces of mignonette, or rather ormunrn L a vase half full of mignonette with a few blooms of sweet peas, and you get a charming effect,... | |
| Jane Loudon - 1870 - 396 pages
...never look so well in the hand as they do on the boughs over which they climb, because they cannot be carried without crowding them ; but put them lightly into a vase with an equal number of pieces of mignionette, or rather ornament a vase half full of mignionette with a few blooms of sweet peas, and... | |
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