Floricultural Cabinet and Florists' Magazine. ..., Volumes 19-20Whitaker and Company, Ave Maria Lane., 1851 |
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... heat . Young plants raised from summer cuttings are best preserved by re - potting them in October into large pots the larger the better - in light rich sandy earth , and placed in a cold frame ; thus they will grow during the winter ...
... heat . Young plants raised from summer cuttings are best preserved by re - potting them in October into large pots the larger the better - in light rich sandy earth , and placed in a cold frame ; thus they will grow during the winter ...
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... heat , in order to get the plants tolerably strong by May . Lobelias in pots should now be pushed , in order to divide and pot singly next month . Mignionette , to bloom early in boxes or pots , or to turn out in the open borders ...
... heat , in order to get the plants tolerably strong by May . Lobelias in pots should now be pushed , in order to divide and pot singly next month . Mignionette , to bloom early in boxes or pots , or to turn out in the open borders ...
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... heat can be received . Where the stems survive through winter , and side shoots push in spring , three or four only are retained , and the others cut off clean make excellent cuttings ( when a few inches long , ) to strike in silver ...
... heat can be received . Where the stems survive through winter , and side shoots push in spring , three or four only are retained , and the others cut off clean make excellent cuttings ( when a few inches long , ) to strike in silver ...
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... heat , and , with proper treatment , it will soon bloom . Care must be taken to have the wood strong , and always well ripened , and bloom to any desired amount may be obtained . A friend of ours has a small stove , which he keeps cool ...
... heat , and , with proper treatment , it will soon bloom . Care must be taken to have the wood strong , and always well ripened , and bloom to any desired amount may be obtained . A friend of ours has a small stove , which he keeps cool ...
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... heat at from 10 to 12 degrees Reaumer ( that is from 55 to 60 of Fahrenheit ) at the least , and never allow it to get below 50 of Fahrenheit ; water whenever required , but moderately at a time . The production of seed never injures ...
... heat at from 10 to 12 degrees Reaumer ( that is from 55 to 60 of Fahrenheit ) at the least , and never allow it to get below 50 of Fahrenheit ; water whenever required , but moderately at a time . The production of seed never injures ...
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Página 201 - Nature never did betray The heart that loved her; 'tis her privilege Through all the years of this our life, to lead From, joy to joy: for she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress With quietness and beauty, and so feed With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues, Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all The dreary intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us, or disturb Our cheerful faith that all which we behold Is...
Página 188 - All things to man's delightful use. The roof Of thickest covert was inwoven shade, Laurel and myrtle, and what higher grew Of firm and fragrant leaf ; on either side Acanthus, and each odorous bushy shrub, Fenced up the verdant wall ; each beauteous flower, Iris all hues, roses and jessamine, Reared high their flourished heads between, and wrought Mosaic ; underfoot the violet, Crocus, and hyacinth, with rich inlay Broidered the ground, more coloured than with stone Of costliest emblem : other creature...
Página 93 - YE field flowers ! the gardens eclipse you, 'tis true, Yet, wildings of Nature, I dote upon you, For ye waft me to summers of old, When the earth teem'd around me with fairy delight, And when daisies and buttercups gladden'd my sight, Like treasures of silver and gold.
Página 190 - Not a tree, A plant, a leaf, a blossom, but contains A folio volume. We may read, and read, And read again, and still find something new, Something to please, and something to instruct, E'en in the noisome weed.
Página 8 - Tis Flora's page: — In every place, In every season, fresh and fair, It opens with perennial grace, And blossoms everywhere. On waste and woodland, rock and plain, Its humble buds unheeded rise; The Rose has but a summer reign, — The Daisy never dies.
Página 48 - Violets, sweet tenants of the shade, In purple's richest pride arrayed, Your errand here fulfil; Go, bid the artist's simple stain Your lustre imitate — in vain — And match your Maker's skill.
Página 211 - ... to maturity they give pleasure, as a harbinger of the renewal of life, a signal of awakening nature, or of a higher promise; to youth, they are expanding being, opening years, hilarity and joy ; and the child, let loose from the house, riots in the flowery mead, and is "Monarch of all he surveys.
Página 131 - A work much called for by the progress which has been made during the last few years in this interesting science.
Página 9 - If stately passions in me burn, And one chance look to thee should turn, I drink out of an humbler urn A lowlier pleasure — The homely sympathy that heeds The common life our nature breeds, A wisdom fitted to the needs Of hearts at leisure.
Página 118 - Thoughtless of beauty, she was Beauty's self, Recluse amid the close-embowering woods. As in the hollow breast of Apennine, Beneath the shelter of encircling hills, A myrtle rises, far from human eye, And breathes its balmy fragrance o'er the wild...