The American Flower Garden Directory: Containing Practical Directions for the Culture of Plants in the Flower Garden, Hot-house, Garden-house, Rooms, Or Parlour Windows, for Every Month in the Year ... Instructions for Erecting a Hot-house, Green-house, and Laying Out a Flower Garden. Also, Table of Soils Most Congenial to the Plants Contained in the Work. The Whole Adapted to Either Large Or Small Gardens, with Instructions for Preparing the Soil, Propagating, Planting, Pruning, Training, and Fruiting the Grape Vine. With Descriptions of the Best Sorts for Cultivating in the Open Air |
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... head the plants , such as Auriculas , Polyanthus , Daisies , Car- nations , Pinks , Pentstemons , Campanula pyramidalis , Double rocket , Double stock , or Stockgillys , Double Wall- flower , Anemone , Ranunculus , & c . , as previously ...
... head the plants , such as Auriculas , Polyanthus , Daisies , Car- nations , Pinks , Pentstemons , Campanula pyramidalis , Double rocket , Double stock , or Stockgillys , Double Wall- flower , Anemone , Ranunculus , & c . , as previously ...
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... head in proportion to the height of the stem . Where it is necessary to have them above two feet , and likewise to carry a good head , 18 [ Feb OF PRUNING , & c .
... head in proportion to the height of the stem . Where it is necessary to have them above two feet , and likewise to carry a good head , 18 [ Feb OF PRUNING , & c .
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... head , inoculation must be resorted to , which , in the months of July and August , will be fully treated of . All under two feet ( except the weak growing kinds ) will do on their own stems , taking care not to allow shoots to arise ...
... head , inoculation must be resorted to , which , in the months of July and August , will be fully treated of . All under two feet ( except the weak growing kinds ) will do on their own stems , taking care not to allow shoots to arise ...
Page 39
... Head , about twenty species , most- ly ornamental . D. virginicum , is a profuse blooming plant , with bluish pink flowers , and grows about four feet high . D. arguménse , is a superb dwarf , with large dark blue flowers . Eupatoriums ...
... Head , about twenty species , most- ly ornamental . D. virginicum , is a profuse blooming plant , with bluish pink flowers , and grows about four feet high . D. arguménse , is a superb dwarf , with large dark blue flowers . Eupatoriums ...
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... heads of beautiful flowers ; L. élegans ; L. paniculàta . L. macróstachya , now L. spicùta , is a fine large growing species . They have syngenesious purple flowers in long close spikes , differing from other spiked flowering genera by ...
... heads of beautiful flowers ; L. élegans ; L. paniculàta . L. macróstachya , now L. spicùta , is a fine large growing species . They have syngenesious purple flowers in long close spikes , differing from other spiked flowering genera by ...
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Page 294 - There is also a long low table covered with mats, on which the leaves are laid, and rolled by workmen, who sit round it: the iron pan being heated to a certain degree by a little fire made in the furnace underneath, a few pounds of the...
Page 173 - ... species, which should be repotted once in two years, and never be allowed to shrink for want of moisture. The operation of grafting is very simple, merely requiring an incision to be made, and fitting in it a fresh cutting of another kind, holding the cutting stationary in the incision half a minute, till the juices of the two adhere together, when it may be said the union is effected, and, in a few weeks, the new branches will grow freely. We have seen the Mamrr.illaria tribe growing neatly...