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... ancients was small , compared with the number now recognized by botanists . Pliny , with whom we find the most detail on this point , says that the most esteemed were those of Præneste and Pæstum , which were , perhaps , identical ...
... ancients was small , compared with the number now recognized by botanists . Pliny , with whom we find the most detail on this point , says that the most esteemed were those of Præneste and Pæstum , which were , perhaps , identical ...
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... ancient gardens of Midas . The poverty in description which we have observed in ancient writings , and their comparatively small number of species , extends also to a much later day . In a little treatise published in France in 1536 ...
... ancient gardens of Midas . The poverty in description which we have observed in ancient writings , and their comparatively small number of species , extends also to a much later day . In a little treatise published in France in 1536 ...
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... ancient Roman gardeners , and is the original type of our Remontant Roses . The Roman gardeners could have produced a certain autumnal bloom only by a sort of retarding process ; for , although the Damask Rose will , under peculiar ...
... ancient Roman gardeners , and is the original type of our Remontant Roses . The Roman gardeners could have produced a certain autumnal bloom only by a sort of retarding process ; for , although the Damask Rose will , under peculiar ...
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... ancient authors upon husbandry , whose works are extant , have all treated of the culture of Roses : Theo- phrastus among the Greeks ; and among the Romans , Varro , Columella , Palladius , and Pliny . To Pliny are we specially indebted ...
... ancient authors upon husbandry , whose works are extant , have all treated of the culture of Roses : Theo- phrastus among the Greeks ; and among the Romans , Varro , Columella , Palladius , and Pliny . To Pliny are we specially indebted ...
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... ancient nations in their religious solemnities , their public cere- monies , and even in the ordinary customs of private life , would lead us to suppose , and with some degree of cor- rectness , that roses were very abundantly ...
... ancient nations in their religious solemnities , their public cere- monies , and even in the ordinary customs of private life , would lead us to suppose , and with some degree of cor- rectness , that roses were very abundantly ...
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