The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volumen 9Longman, Rees, Orome, Brown and Green, 1833 |
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... Pines added to the Pinetum at Dropmore , and of some showy Species of flowering Plants which decorate the Garden there . By Mr. Philip Frost , Head Gardener at Dropmore - 559 A Mode of preserving the greatest Number of Pelargoniums and ...
... Pines added to the Pinetum at Dropmore , and of some showy Species of flowering Plants which decorate the Garden there . By Mr. Philip Frost , Head Gardener at Dropmore - 559 A Mode of preserving the greatest Number of Pelargoniums and ...
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... liming both arable and grass land rendered general throughout the country . Saw mills have been erected , and the pines and firs planted by Mr. Menteath sawn up into boards , laths , and for other purposes , and B 3 Mansion Residences . 5.
... liming both arable and grass land rendered general throughout the country . Saw mills have been erected , and the pines and firs planted by Mr. Menteath sawn up into boards , laths , and for other purposes , and B 3 Mansion Residences . 5.
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... pines , grapes , and peaches , which were not surpassed by any we saw in Scotland : indeed , taking size , quantity , and flavour jointly into consideration , we think they were the best we saw any where north of Knowlesley Park . But ...
... pines , grapes , and peaches , which were not surpassed by any we saw in Scotland : indeed , taking size , quantity , and flavour jointly into consideration , we think they were the best we saw any where north of Knowlesley Park . But ...
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... cedars , larches , and pines . After leaving this place , I called at Colonel Baker's , in Salisbury ; a place which , before entering it , one might sup- pose , could present nothing attractive , from its being 16 Observations on several.
... cedars , larches , and pines . After leaving this place , I called at Colonel Baker's , in Salisbury ; a place which , before entering it , one might sup- pose , could present nothing attractive , from its being 16 Observations on several.
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... pines were looking extremely well when I saw them ; and we had some very handsome fruit in various stages of growth . Several specimens of hot - house climbers were in high perfection ; such as Combretum pur- pùreum , Passiflòra ...
... pines were looking extremely well when I saw them ; and we had some very handsome fruit in various stages of growth . Several specimens of hot - house climbers were in high perfection ; such as Combretum pur- pùreum , Passiflòra ...
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