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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Página ix
... necessary , in recommending a new mode of cultivating the Pine - apple , and in objecting to methods at that time commonly in use , to express himself in the fol- lowing words : - " I beg it to be understood that I condemn the machinery ...
... necessary , in recommending a new mode of cultivating the Pine - apple , and in objecting to methods at that time commonly in use , to express himself in the fol- lowing words : - " I beg it to be understood that I condemn the machinery ...
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... necessary , to support the doctrines of physiology by an appeal to facts which are or should be familiar to culti- vators . In doing this he has to express his sincere gratitude to the numerous intelligent contributors to the Gardeners ...
... necessary , to support the doctrines of physiology by an appeal to facts which are or should be familiar to culti- vators . In doing this he has to express his sincere gratitude to the numerous intelligent contributors to the Gardeners ...
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... laws of vegetable life in all their obscure details , but to teach , to those acquainted with the art of gardening , what the great principles are upon which their practice is founded . 3 In order to attain this end it is necessary 2.
... laws of vegetable life in all their obscure details , but to teach , to those acquainted with the art of gardening , what the great principles are upon which their practice is founded . 3 In order to attain this end it is necessary 2.
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... necessary to study the manner of life which is peculiar to the vegetable kingdom , and to ascertain what the laws are by which the numerous actions essential to the existence of a plant are regulated . It is , moreover , requisite that ...
... necessary to study the manner of life which is peculiar to the vegetable kingdom , and to ascertain what the laws are by which the numerous actions essential to the existence of a plant are regulated . It is , moreover , requisite that ...
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... necessary that a communication with the atmosphere should be provided , if germination is to be maintained in a healthy state . A seed , when fully ripe , contains a larger proportion of carbon than any other living part , and so long ...
... necessary that a communication with the atmosphere should be provided , if germination is to be maintained in a healthy state . A seed , when fully ripe , contains a larger proportion of carbon than any other living part , and so long ...
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