The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volumen 11Longman, Rees, Orome, Brown and Green, 1835 |
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... Sorts . By J. Sinclair and J. Freeman · 426 tannica . " By Dr. Neill - 673 Outlines of Botany , including a General History of the Vegetable Kingdom , in which Plants are arranged according to the System of Natural Affinities . By ...
... Sorts . By J. Sinclair and J. Freeman · 426 tannica . " By Dr. Neill - 673 Outlines of Botany , including a General History of the Vegetable Kingdom , in which Plants are arranged according to the System of Natural Affinities . By ...
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... sorts now growing in this wood , taken in April and May , 1834 : Species of tree . Average mea- surement per tree . Number . Measurement in solid feet . 1 . large Oaks { small large 751 126172 168 176 1164 612 1240 135472 109 2 . Beech ...
... sorts now growing in this wood , taken in April and May , 1834 : Species of tree . Average mea- surement per tree . Number . Measurement in solid feet . 1 . large Oaks { small large 751 126172 168 176 1164 612 1240 135472 109 2 . Beech ...
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... sorts , and nurserymen to propagate them . It would also induce numbers of persons throughout this coun- try , and in foreign countries , to contribute what they considered new ; and though many of these contributions might be merely ...
... sorts , and nurserymen to propagate them . It would also induce numbers of persons throughout this coun- try , and in foreign countries , to contribute what they considered new ; and though many of these contributions might be merely ...
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... sorts generally scarce and dear in the seed shops , are now abundant , and com- paratively cheap . ART . XIV . Pomological Notices ; or , Notices of new Fruits which have been proved , during the past Year , to deserve General Culti ...
... sorts generally scarce and dear in the seed shops , are now abundant , and com- paratively cheap . ART . XIV . Pomological Notices ; or , Notices of new Fruits which have been proved , during the past Year , to deserve General Culti ...
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... sort . In the garden of the Society there are many hundreds of new sorts of fruit that are now coming into a bearing state ; and , among them , some tens may probably be found excellent . These the public will have an early opportunity ...
... sort . In the garden of the Society there are many hundreds of new sorts of fruit that are now coming into a bearing state ; and , among them , some tens may probably be found excellent . These the public will have an early opportunity ...
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