Populars flowers [ed. by R. Tyas] 3 ser1854 |
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... heat of the sun , stirring it several times in the day ; and when it is reduced to a con- siderable thickness , it is spread upon a mat or cloth , which has previously been covered with the ashes of cowdung . The mass is lastly divided ...
... heat of the sun , stirring it several times in the day ; and when it is reduced to a con- siderable thickness , it is spread upon a mat or cloth , which has previously been covered with the ashes of cowdung . The mass is lastly divided ...
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... heat . When the cuttings have formed roots , the sooner the plants are potted off the better will they thrive , indeed , if allowed to remain too long in the sand the roots will be injured . When potted a glass is placed over them , and ...
... heat . When the cuttings have formed roots , the sooner the plants are potted off the better will they thrive , indeed , if allowed to remain too long in the sand the roots will be injured . When potted a glass is placed over them , and ...
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... so vivacious that any part of their roots , stems , or branches , if put in a suitable medium , and stimulated by the requisite degrees of air , heat , and moisture , will throw out both roots and shoots 6 THE ACACIA .
... so vivacious that any part of their roots , stems , or branches , if put in a suitable medium , and stimulated by the requisite degrees of air , heat , and moisture , will throw out both roots and shoots 6 THE ACACIA .
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... heat is sufficient ; and some require no heat at all . The general principles acted upon by successful propagators are all that we can give here , and , if properly understood , they will prove a sufficient guide to the amateur in the ...
... heat is sufficient ; and some require no heat at all . The general principles acted upon by successful propagators are all that we can give here , and , if properly understood , they will prove a sufficient guide to the amateur in the ...
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... heat and free air in a hotbed than a homogeneous mass of soil , the vital principle is stimulated with greater power . The process by which fibrous roots are formed from the base of a cutting is curious , and may be easily seen by using ...
... heat and free air in a hotbed than a homogeneous mass of soil , the vital principle is stimulated with greater power . The process by which fibrous roots are formed from the base of a cutting is curious , and may be easily seen by using ...
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abundant Acacia ACHIMENES admiration ample drainage Anemone Anemone Japonica Antirrhinum autumn Azalea bear beauty bell-glass bloom blossoms border bottom branches bright buds bulbs CAMPANULA PYRAMIDALIS Christmas cold frame Collodion colour compost covered cow-dung Crocus cultivation Cuttings planted damp early Epacris favourable feet filled flower-buds flowers foliage formed frost garden genus Gladiolus graft greenhouse grow grown growth habit hardy heat Heaths herbaceous Hoya bella hybrids inches layer leaf-mould leaves light loam longiflora manure moist moisture months Natalensis native Number of Cuttings pale pans placed pots Primrose procure propagated quantity removed render repotted require Rhododendron Rhododendron arboreum rich ripening roots sandy peat scion season seedlings seeds shaded shifted shoots shrub silver sand soil soon sown species spring stems stove sufficient summer supply of water surface taken thrive tion treatment tube tubers varieties violet winter wood Wood Anemone yellow young plants
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Página 3 - Weak with nice sense the chaste Mimosa stands, From each rude touch withdraws her timid hands; Oft as light clouds o'erpass the summer glade...
Página v - Time's never-ceasing flight, and tell us truths divine. You, as the changing Seasons roll along, Still wait on each, and added beauties lend:— Around the smiling Spring a lovely throng With eager rivalry her steps attend ; Others with Summer's brighter glories blend; Some grace mild Autumn's more majestic mien; While some few lingering blooms the brow befriend Of hoary Winter, and with grace serene Inwreath the King of storms with Mercy's gentler sheen.
Página 2 - In solitude ; — Like patience, thou Art quiet in thy earth, Instructing Hope that Virtue's birth Is Feeling's vow. Thy fancied bride! — The delicate Snow-drop, keeps Her home with thee; she wakes and sleeps Near thy true side. Will man but hear ! A simple flower can tell What beauties in his mind should dwell Through Passion's sphere.
Página 1 - Th' autumnal bulb, till pale, declining days ? The GOD of SEASONS ; whose pervading power Controls the sun, or sheds the fleecy shower : He bids each flower His quick'ning word obey; Or to each lingering bloom enjoins delay.
Página 6 - No word the old man utters, — His earnest eyes grow dim ; One spot beyond the salt sea Is present now to him. There blooms the earliest primrose, His father's grave hard by ; There lieth all his kindred, There he shall never lie. The living mass moves onward, The Lady and her train ; They press upon her path still, To look and look again. Yet on she moves securely, No guards are needed there ; Of her they hem so closely They would not harm a hair. Be blessings on that Lady ! Be blessings on that...