Transactions and Proceedings: 1847-51The Society, 1896 - Gardening Includes list of members. |
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... wood , blue jay , cedar bird , goldfinch , and some of the warblers , such as the red- start , yellow warbler , and Maryland yellowthroat . The haunt of each was shown on the screen , the bird itself in its natural colors and attitude ...
... wood , blue jay , cedar bird , goldfinch , and some of the warblers , such as the red- start , yellow warbler , and Maryland yellowthroat . The haunt of each was shown on the screen , the bird itself in its natural colors and attitude ...
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... woods , or meadows , on our lawns . It does mean the taking advantage of a brookside for groups and colonies of ... wood , or the covering a rough bank with a mass of Kalmias or native Azaleas or native Rhododendrons or with all of ...
... woods , or meadows , on our lawns . It does mean the taking advantage of a brookside for groups and colonies of ... wood , or the covering a rough bank with a mass of Kalmias or native Azaleas or native Rhododendrons or with all of ...
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... , and ripening of the wood . In answer to a question regarding the disease that destroys many hollyhocks , Mr. Elliott said the disease was confined mostly to the double varieties . He had not seen any HARDY PLANTS AND SHRUBS . 53.
... , and ripening of the wood . In answer to a question regarding the disease that destroys many hollyhocks , Mr. Elliott said the disease was confined mostly to the double varieties . He had not seen any HARDY PLANTS AND SHRUBS . 53.
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... woods best suited for the complete construction of such houses . I would say , with- out hesitation , use cypress throughout , but be careful what kind of cypress , for there are various grades of this wood , some of them being of an ...
... woods best suited for the complete construction of such houses . I would say , with- out hesitation , use cypress throughout , but be careful what kind of cypress , for there are various grades of this wood , some of them being of an ...
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... wood , but if kiln - dried the absorption of moisture will be very excessive , and cause much trouble by warp- ing , twisting , and undue swelling of the wood when wet . I would strongly advise those contemplating the erection of their ...
... wood , but if kiln - dried the absorption of moisture will be very excessive , and cause much trouble by warp- ing , twisting , and undue swelling of the wood when wet . I would strongly advise those contemplating the erection of their ...
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Page 116 - Boast not against the branches. But if thou boast, thou bearest not the root, but the root thee.
Page 116 - And they also, if they abide not still in unbelief, shall be grafted in: for God is able to graft them in again.
Page 38 - To bear all smooth and even, This sudden sending him away must seem Deliberate pause; diseases desperate grown By desperate appliance are relieved, Or not at all.
Page 395 - Index Kewensis: an enumeration of the genera and species of flowering plants from the time of Linnaeus to the year 1885 inclusive, together with their authors' names, the works in which they were first published, their native countries, and their synonyms.
Page 95 - It shall be the duty of the county board of horticultural commissioners in each county, whenever it shall deem it necessary, to cause an inspection to be made of any orchards, or nursery, or trees, plants, vegetables, vines, or fruits, or any fruitpacking house, storeroom, salesroom, or any other place or articles in their jurisdiction, and if found...
Page 117 - For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree ; how much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive tree...
Page 39 - 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 quickening word obey, Or to each lingering bloom enjoins delay.
Page 36 - The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel, But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new-hatch'd, unfledged comrade.
Page 407 - List of Pteridophyta and Spermatophyta growing without cultivation in northeastern North America, prepared by a Committee of the Botanical Club, American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Page 169 - He who makes two blades of grass grow where one grew before is the benefactor of mankind ; but he who obscurely worked to find the laws of such growth is the intellectual superior as well as the greater benefactor of the two.