| Thomas Rivers - 1843 - 272 páginas
...Isle, in planting one of these hedges, found amongst his young plants one very different from the other in its shoots and foliage. This induced him to plant...a new race, and differing much from the above two rosee, which, at the time, were the only sorts known in the island" Monsieur Breon K 4 136 THE AUTUMNAL... | |
| Thomas Rivers - 1846 - 300 páginas
...Isle, in planting one of these hedges, found amongst his young plants one very different from the other in its shoots and foliage. This induced him to plant...in the island. Monsieur Breon arrived at Bourbon in l8l7, as botanical traveller for the government of France, and curator of the Botanical and Naturalization... | |
| Thomas Rivers - 1867 - 298 páginas
...Isle, in planting one of these hedges, found amongst his young plants one very different from the other in its shoots and foliage. This induced him to plant...two roses, which, at the time, were the only sorts knoivn in the island. Monsieur Breon arrived at Bourbon in 1817, as botanical traveller for the Government... | |
| Thomas Rivers - 1877 - 310 páginas
...Isle, in planting one of these hedges, found amongst his young plants one very different from the other in its shoots and foliage. This induced him to plant...differing much from the above two roses, which at that time were the only aorts known in the island. Monsieur Breon arrived at Bourbon in 1817, as botanical... | |
| Joseph Hardwick Pemberton - 1908 - 392 páginas
...Isle, in planting one of these hedges found amongst his young plants one very different from the other in its shoots and foliage. This induced him to plant...following year, and, as he anticipated, proved to be quite a new race, and differing much from the above two roses, which, at the time, were the only sorts... | |
| 1928 - 380 páginas
...Perichon, a proprietor at St. Benoist, in the Isle, in planting one of these hedges, found amongst his young plants one very different from the others...Roses, which, at the time, were the only sorts known on the island. Monsieur Breon arrived at Bourbon in 1817, as botanical traveller for the government... | |
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