Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Том 8 |
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... bloom . I hesitated to accept them , but the bright , clear eyes of the Chinese Primrose looked up to mine , and ... blooming . Start your slips in the same jars you wish them to remain in during the winter , being careful not to have ...
... bloom . I hesitated to accept them , but the bright , clear eyes of the Chinese Primrose looked up to mine , and ... blooming . Start your slips in the same jars you wish them to remain in during the winter , being careful not to have ...
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... blooming plants would never put forth a flower , for they can be grown in the shade and the gratification of it would be almost as great as one filled with blossoms . I saw in a lawn , on Euclid avenue , Cleveland , Ohio , a bed ...
... blooming plants would never put forth a flower , for they can be grown in the shade and the gratification of it would be almost as great as one filled with blossoms . I saw in a lawn , on Euclid avenue , Cleveland , Ohio , a bed ...
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... bloom around our doors , and little hands be taught to cultivate them , and little hearts , to love them . We can cast our eyes about us and observe the beauties of nature everywhere . Heaven bends above , and is mirrored beneath us ...
... bloom around our doors , and little hands be taught to cultivate them , and little hearts , to love them . We can cast our eyes about us and observe the beauties of nature everywhere . Heaven bends above , and is mirrored beneath us ...
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... blooming all summer , they are abandoned to the mercies of frost . Many flowers which bloom in our gardens will do equally well in our parlors , bringing brilliance and cheerfulness to the dullest room . Salvia , which has the most ...
... blooming all summer , they are abandoned to the mercies of frost . Many flowers which bloom in our gardens will do equally well in our parlors , bringing brilliance and cheerfulness to the dullest room . Salvia , which has the most ...
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... bloom , cutting off all but the finest clusters be- fore they begin to fade , and gathering the seed just as it is ready to blow away ( it is well to tie a bag over it ) , you may have the satisfaction of raising plants which will be as ...
... bloom , cutting off all but the finest clusters be- fore they begin to fade , and gathering the seed just as it is ready to blow away ( it is well to tie a bag over it ) , you may have the satisfaction of raising plants which will be as ...
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