Miller's Dictionary of Gardening, Botany, and Agriculture1834 |
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... plants , and of the modes of their culture , according to the best practical experience , but also of all those collateral branches of natural or of general science , which bear upon the grand subjects of cultivation , and are necessary ...
... plants , and of the modes of their culture , according to the best practical experience , but also of all those collateral branches of natural or of general science , which bear upon the grand subjects of cultivation , and are necessary ...
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... plants , and the greater number of the species , we shall give the botanical descrip- tions in smaller type , in order , since it is so very extensive , that it may not take up the space to be devoted to practical matters . Cryptogamic ...
... plants , and the greater number of the species , we shall give the botanical descrip- tions in smaller type , in order , since it is so very extensive , that it may not take up the space to be devoted to practical matters . Cryptogamic ...
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... plants considered the best for final transplantation , is from one and a half to three feet in length , but much larger plants will succeed very well by paying proper attention to keep the roots as perfect as possible . When suckers are ...
... plants considered the best for final transplantation , is from one and a half to three feet in length , but much larger plants will succeed very well by paying proper attention to keep the roots as perfect as possible . When suckers are ...
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... plants should be carefully looked over , and all young side branches nipped off , in order to encourage the leading branch . After this , no farther care need be taken of them than keeping them clean from weeds , and digging between the ...
... plants should be carefully looked over , and all young side branches nipped off , in order to encourage the leading branch . After this , no farther care need be taken of them than keeping them clean from weeds , and digging between the ...
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... plants . These woods consist chiefly of Scots fir , and the timber of the full - grown trees , which are of stupendous height , fit for the masts of the largest ships , is reckoned superior to any imported from the north of Europe ; yet ...
... plants . These woods consist chiefly of Scots fir , and the timber of the full - grown trees , which are of stupendous height , fit for the masts of the largest ships , is reckoned superior to any imported from the north of Europe ; yet ...
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Acacia Amaranth Amaryllis annual axillary bark-stove tree beneath Bent Grass blunt branches bulbous-rooted perennial calyx Candolle Cape capsules clusters common earth common soil corolla cuttings in peaty cuttings in sandy D. C. Sp deciduous division in common downy East Indies evergreen flower-stalks flowers foot high foot-stalks fruit Garlic gland Grass greenhouse perennial greenhouse shrub hairy husks July and August June and July Jussieu Lamarck leaf-stalks leaf-stumps leaflets leaves egg-oblong leaves line-like leaves oblong Linnæus lobes Loddiges Milfoil Mimosa Mulberry-leaf native offsets in common offsets in rich orna ornamental pairs of leafits panicle peaty loam petals plants propagated by cuttings propagated by division propagated by offsets propagated by seed rich mould roundish sandy loam sandy peat saw-toothed seed in common six feet high six inches high smooth spikes Spreng Sprengel stalks stamens stem stove perennial stove shrub taper-pointed three feet high toothed umbels velvety Willdenow yellow
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97 ページ - For the fitches are not threshed with a threshing instrument, neither is a cart wheel turned about upon the cummin; but the fitches are beaten out with a staff", and the cummin with a rod.
98 ページ - Woe unto them that join house to house, that lay field to field, Till there be no room, and ye be made to dwell alone in the midst of the land...
109 ページ - ... raised in every part of this realm ; which things thus used be principally to the high displeasure of Almighty God, to the decay of the hospitality of this realm, to the diminishing of the king's people, and to the let of the...
96 ページ - The land of Egypt is before thee; in the best of the land make thy father and brethren to dwell; in the land of Goshen let them dwell: and if thou knowest any men of activity among them, then make them rulers over my cattle.
96 ページ - And Mesha king of Moab was a sheepmaster, and rendered unto the king of Israel an hundred thousand lambs, and an hundred thousand rams, with the wool.
97 ページ - Also he built towers in the desert, and digged many wells: for he had much cattle, both in the low country, and in the plains; husbandmen also, and vinedressers in the mountains, and in Carmel: for he loved husbandry.
97 ページ - And on all hills that shall be. digged with the mattock, there shall not come thither the fear of briers and thorns : but it shall be for the sending forth of oxen, and for the treading of lesser cattle.
109 ページ - ... and invented ways and means how they might accumulate and gather together into few hands, as well great multitude of farms as great plenty of cattle, and in especial, sheep, putting such lands as they can get to pasture...
109 ページ - ... sheep, putting such lands as they can get to pasture, and not to tillage ; Whereby they have not only pulled down churches and towns, and enhanced the old rates of the...
109 ページ - Our sheep are very excellent, sith for sweetness of flesh they pass all other. And so much are our wools to be preferred before those of Milesia and other places that if Jason had known the value of them that are bred and to be had in Britain he would never have gone to Colchis to look for any there.