Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, 第 8 巻W. & R. Chambers, 1891 |
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... flowers , & c . , the importation of which is yearly increasing , the value of the following articles in pounds sterling imported in 1889 was as follows : Cheese above 4 million ; butter above 10 million ; margarine above 3 million ...
... flowers , & c . , the importation of which is yearly increasing , the value of the following articles in pounds sterling imported in 1889 was as follows : Cheese above 4 million ; butter above 10 million ; margarine above 3 million ...
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... Flower - pots are some- times made of peat ; it is easy to transplant flowers growing in them without loosening the earth from the roots , the pot being readily cut to pieces ; and liquid manure applied outside finds its way to the ...
... Flower - pots are some- times made of peat ; it is easy to transplant flowers growing in them without loosening the earth from the roots , the pot being readily cut to pieces ; and liquid manure applied outside finds its way to the ...
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... flowers . Two species , P. pal- ustris and P. sylva- tica , are natives of Britain , common in wet grounds . Both have received the name of Lousewort , the English equiva lent of pedicularis , ' from their supposed influence in produc ...
... flowers . Two species , P. pal- ustris and P. sylva- tica , are natives of Britain , common in wet grounds . Both have received the name of Lousewort , the English equiva lent of pedicularis , ' from their supposed influence in produc ...
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... flowers of the lotus . At the south end of the park are the summer - house , the rock- work , the gardens , and the hall for the examina- tion of military candidates , and at the opposite end the copper statue of Maitreya ( the coming ...
... flowers of the lotus . At the south end of the park are the summer - house , the rock- work , the gardens , and the hall for the examina- tion of military candidates , and at the opposite end the copper statue of Maitreya ( the coming ...
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... flowers , to which the old generic name Geranium is often popularly given . The characters which distinguish pelargonium from geranium , as now restricted by botanists , are given in the article GERANIUM . The species are numer- ous ...
... flowers , to which the old generic name Geranium is often popularly given . The characters which distinguish pelargonium from geranium , as now restricted by botanists , are given in the article GERANIUM . The species are numer- ous ...
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