The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and Improvements in Rural Affairs, Volumen15Hovey and Company, 1849 |
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... habits , of great utility . - Boston Cultivator . The paper and printing are unexceptionable ; and the book , taken alto- gether , we consider one of the most beautiful ever published in this country . - Cincinnati Gazette . We are well ...
... habits , of great utility . - Boston Cultivator . The paper and printing are unexceptionable ; and the book , taken alto- gether , we consider one of the most beautiful ever published in this country . - Cincinnati Gazette . We are well ...
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rity , and in the productiveness of the tree and its habit of growth , this very nearly resembles the other Rambo . 6. ROMANITE . Red Romanite , Roman Knight . This apple is extensively cultivated upon the Monongahela and Ohio rivers ...
rity , and in the productiveness of the tree and its habit of growth , this very nearly resembles the other Rambo . 6. ROMANITE . Red Romanite , Roman Knight . This apple is extensively cultivated upon the Monongahela and Ohio rivers ...
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... habit , with large and superb foliage , and the flowers , which are of a brilliant rosy crimson , open flat , and are greatly heightened by a prominent white stig- ma . It is one of the greatest acquisitions that has ever been made to ...
... habit , with large and superb foliage , and the flowers , which are of a brilliant rosy crimson , open flat , and are greatly heightened by a prominent white stig- ma . It is one of the greatest acquisitions that has ever been made to ...
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... habits are often hereditary , I have watched the effects produced by the puncture in plants made by other members of this family , as those in peas and other plants , but have not found an instance where an excrescence is produced ...
... habits are often hereditary , I have watched the effects produced by the puncture in plants made by other members of this family , as those in peas and other plants , but have not found an instance where an excrescence is produced ...
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... habits and manners ; but , although he left no children to transmit his name to future generations , Fig . 12. Howell Pear . having lived and died a bachelor , yet the Howell pear will put his name and his praise in the mouths of ...
... habits and manners ; but , although he left no children to transmit his name to future generations , Fig . 12. Howell Pear . having lived and died a bachelor , yet the Howell pear will put his name and his praise in the mouths of ...
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