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... could it have been of rooted plants in a dormant state , as nurserymen now send them to every part of the world , because the Romans had at that time no means of causing them to vegetate and bloom in the winter . 72 PARSONS ON THE ROSE .
... could it have been of rooted plants in a dormant state , as nurserymen now send them to every part of the world , because the Romans had at that time no means of causing them to vegetate and bloom in the winter . 72 PARSONS ON THE ROSE .
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Samuel Bowne Parsons. causing them to vegetate and bloom in the winter . On the contrary , the cultivators at Alexandria and Memphis must , of necessity , have sent them away in the vases and boxes in which they had planted them with ...
Samuel Bowne Parsons. causing them to vegetate and bloom in the winter . On the contrary , the cultivators at Alexandria and Memphis must , of necessity , have sent them away in the vases and boxes in which they had planted them with ...
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... causes great attention to be given to correct nomenclature and to symmetrical habit of growth . We can imagine nothing more beautiful than some of the plants that we saw at the exhibitions of the London Hor- ticultural Society at ...
... causes great attention to be given to correct nomenclature and to symmetrical habit of growth . We can imagine nothing more beautiful than some of the plants that we saw at the exhibitions of the London Hor- ticultural Society at ...
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... causes of annoyance to the cultivator . For this reason , budding and grafting should always be done on stocks that do not incline to sucker . The Dog Rose - on which almost all the imported varieties are now worked - is particularly ...
... causes of annoyance to the cultivator . For this reason , budding and grafting should always be done on stocks that do not incline to sucker . The Dog Rose - on which almost all the imported varieties are now worked - is particularly ...
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... caused Latreille to call the genus Macrodactylus , that is , long toe , or long foot . The natural history of the rose - chafer , one of the greatest scourges with which our gardens and nurseries have been afflicted , was for a long ...
... caused Latreille to call the genus Macrodactylus , that is , long toe , or long foot . The natural history of the rose - chafer , one of the greatest scourges with which our gardens and nurseries have been afflicted , was for a long ...
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Parsons on the Rose: A Treatise on the Propagation, Culture, and History of ... Samuel Bowne Parsons Visualização integral - 1883 |
Parsons on the Rose: A Treatise on the Propagation, Culture, and History of ... Samuel Bowne Parsons Visualização integral - 1912 |
Parsons on the Rose: A Treatise on the Propagation, Culture, and History of ... Samuel Bowne Parsons Visualização integral - 1869 |
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