The Theory and Practice of Horticulture: Or, An Attempt to Explain the Chief Operations of Gardening Upon Physiological GraoundsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855 - 606 páginas |
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... gardener , and the scientific amateur , correctly , with the rationalia of the more important operations of Horticulture ; in the full persuasion that , if the physiological principles on which such operations , of necessity , depend ...
... gardener , and the scientific amateur , correctly , with the rationalia of the more important operations of Horticulture ; in the full persuasion that , if the physiological principles on which such operations , of necessity , depend ...
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... gardener wants is , not a treatise upon botany , nor a series of speculations upon the possible nature of the influence on plants of all existing forces , nor an elaborate account of chemical agencies inappreciable by his senses and ...
... gardener wants is , not a treatise upon botany , nor a series of speculations upon the possible nature of the influence on plants of all existing forces , nor an elaborate account of chemical agencies inappreciable by his senses and ...
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... gardener of the greatest experience , a combination of qualifications which no man has ever yet possessed , and to which I , most assuredly , have not the shadow of pretension . In conclusion , let me , in impressing upon the minds of ...
... gardener of the greatest experience , a combination of qualifications which no man has ever yet possessed , and to which I , most assuredly , have not the shadow of pretension . In conclusion , let me , in impressing upon the minds of ...
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... gardeners employ , and that I admit most fully their skill in the application of that machinery to be very superior ... gardener , after having been the inventor of the most perfect machinery , might , in very many instances , have lost ...
... gardeners employ , and that I admit most fully their skill in the application of that machinery to be very superior ... gardener , after having been the inventor of the most perfect machinery , might , in very many instances , have lost ...
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... gardener ; it is they who have put principles to the test of experience , and who have shown how little there is of doubtful or unsound in the Theory of gardening ; and he thinks it due to them to acknowledge that whatever new merit ...
... gardener ; it is they who have put principles to the test of experience , and who have shown how little there is of doubtful or unsound in the Theory of gardening ; and he thinks it due to them to acknowledge that whatever new merit ...
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