Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society of London, 第 22 巻Royal Horticultural Society, 1899 Vols. for 1869-1952 include Extracts from the proceedings of the Royal Horticultural Society. |
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... inch or more of rain , and this , usually , by weeks of the finest weather . The effect of these first rains is magical . The dust is washed from the foliage , and is laid on the roads and fields . The air has a fresh sparkle and life ...
... inch or more of rain , and this , usually , by weeks of the finest weather . The effect of these first rains is magical . The dust is washed from the foliage , and is laid on the roads and fields . The air has a fresh sparkle and life ...
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... that the average rainfall for the past four years ( which may be taken as a fair index of all preceding years ) is 17.42 inches . Month 1891-92 1892-93 1833-94 1894-95 July Aug. Sep. Oct. 1153 8 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY .
... that the average rainfall for the past four years ( which may be taken as a fair index of all preceding years ) is 17.42 inches . Month 1891-92 1892-93 1833-94 1894-95 July Aug. Sep. Oct. 1153 8 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY .
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... inch or more has fallen . Then there will probably be a week or more when the weather will be clear . The sky is of a brighter blue , and the hills have grown darker . If more rain falls the sunny slopes commence to lose their sober ...
... inch or more has fallen . Then there will probably be a week or more when the weather will be clear . The sky is of a brighter blue , and the hills have grown darker . If more rain falls the sunny slopes commence to lose their sober ...
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... inch . Haying commences in this month , and as a rule there is very little danger of injury from rain . The average daily temperature is 57.9 deg . , the lowest being 42.2 deg . , and the highest 73.6 deg . June is one of the warmest ...
... inch . Haying commences in this month , and as a rule there is very little danger of injury from rain . The average daily temperature is 57.9 deg . , the lowest being 42.2 deg . , and the highest 73.6 deg . June is one of the warmest ...
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... inches . A stream 1 in . wide and 1 in . deep , flowing at the rate of four miles an hour , will give 6,082,560 in ... inch of water to three acres ; some an inch to five acres . The duty of water in Southern California as a whole , may ...
... inches . A stream 1 in . wide and 1 in . deep , flowing at the rate of four miles an hour , will give 6,082,560 in ... inch of water to three acres ; some an inch to five acres . The duty of water in Southern California as a whole , may ...
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39 ページ - Jos6 is but a five-days' journey from New York. Cars which shall be. in fact, travelling-hotels, will speed on an unbroken line from the Mississippi to the Pacific. Tltcn, let me purchase a few acres on the lowest slope of these mountains, overlooking the valley, and with a distant gleam of the bay: let me build a cottage, embowered in acacia and eucalyptus, and the tall spires of the Italian cypress: let me leave home when the Christmas holidays are over, and enjoy the balmy Januaries and Februaries,...
134 ページ - Farewell, dear flowers ; sweetly your time ye spent, Fit, while ye lived, for smell or ornament, And after death for cures. I follow straight, without complaints or grief ; Since, if my scent be good, I care not if It be as short as yours.
5 ページ - Nature and constrained the courses of the seasons. In gardens bright with foliage and resplendent with flowers, there is spring in its freshness and beauty, while, in orchards teeming with fruits, and in vineyards purple with ripening grapes, summer and autumn vie for supremacy. And so, with changing beauty and ceaseless fruition, pass the seasons of this favored clime.
19 ページ - Tis pleasant, through the loopholes of retreat, To peep at such a world ; to see the stir Of the great Babel, and not feel the crowd ; To hear the roar she sends through all her gates At a safe distance, where the dying sound Falls a soft murmur on the uninjured ear.
iv ページ - Council wish to express, in their own name and in that of the Fellows of the Society, their great indebtedness to all who have so kindly contributed, either by the exhibition of plants, fruits, flowers, or vegetables, or by the reading of papers, to the success of the fortnightly Meetings in the Drill Hall. They are glad to find by the increased and...
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317 ページ - Burr's New Pine, and a seedling of my own, not yet fully tested, I have also caused to bear continuously. I plant seven rows of the pistillate, and one row of the hermaphrodite, two feet apart each way. The first season I let the runners fill the ground ; in the fall, go through the grounds with hoes, thinning out to eight or ten inches, leaving the vines to decay just where they are cut up. I then cover the whole bed with partially decomposed leaves from the woods or swamps.
317 ページ - I would prefer new land for the beds, with a stream of water running through them, as water, being an indispensable requisite, should be in the vicinity. It is now well known throughout the Southern States that for many years I have cultivated the strawberry extensively, and have had from my beds a constant succession of fruit six months in the year, and frequently have it ten. While I am now writing, (December 24,) one of my beds, of an acre, is loaded with ripe fruit, specimens of which I have...