Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... , we trust , will consider our selection of ornamental plants of this class quite equal to any annual show in the kingdom . London , Nov. 18 , 1828 . TIME'S TELESCOPE for 1814 ( third edition ) , containing ADVERTISEMENT .
... , we trust , will consider our selection of ornamental plants of this class quite equal to any annual show in the kingdom . London , Nov. 18 , 1828 . TIME'S TELESCOPE for 1814 ( third edition ) , containing ADVERTISEMENT .
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... infancy ; but since these plants have been so fre- quently cut down to procure materials for the manu- facture of kelp , and the requisite protection with- drawn , the fisheries have suffered in consequence . Even 78 THE NATURALIST'S DIARY.
... infancy ; but since these plants have been so fre- quently cut down to procure materials for the manu- facture of kelp , and the requisite protection with- drawn , the fisheries have suffered in consequence . Even 78 THE NATURALIST'S DIARY.
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... plant of China has , for some years , been cultivated in the hot - houses of this country , but without the produc- tion of flowers ... plants in chambers . stems of those immense climbers which are attached , like FOR FEBRUARY 1829 . 79.
... plant of China has , for some years , been cultivated in the hot - houses of this country , but without the produc- tion of flowers ... plants in chambers . stems of those immense climbers which are attached , like FOR FEBRUARY 1829 . 79.
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... plant , there being neither leaves , roots , nor a stem . The breadth of a full - grown flower exceeds three feet ; the petals , which are subrotund , measure twelve inches from the base to the apex ; what is considered the nectarium ...
... plant , there being neither leaves , roots , nor a stem . The breadth of a full - grown flower exceeds three feet ; the petals , which are subrotund , measure twelve inches from the base to the apex ; what is considered the nectarium ...
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... plant will produce about 14lbs . of dry fodder ; and , allowing each plant to occupy a space of ground four feet square , the produce would be 12 tons per acre ; and it is said to thrive on very inferior land . The days are now visibly ...
... plant will produce about 14lbs . of dry fodder ; and , allowing each plant to occupy a space of ground four feet square , the produce would be 12 tons per acre ; and it is said to thrive on very inferior land . The days are now visibly ...
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