| William Herbert - 1837 - 564 páginas
...irrefragable confirmation when they are based upon reality. To the cultivators of ornamental plants the facility of raising hybrid varieties affords an...; for that term may be figuratively applied to the introduction into the world of a natural form which has probably never before existed in it. In constitution... | |
| William Herbert - 1837 - 542 páginas
...them to the best advantage, looking to the several gifts in which each excels, whether of hardines.8 to endure our seasons, of brilliancy in its colours,...; for that term may be figuratively applied to the introduction into the world of a natural form which has probably never before existed in it. In constitution... | |
| 1837 - 510 páginas
...gifts in which each excels, whether of hardiness to endure our seasons, of brilliancy in its colors, of delicacy in its markings, of fragrance, or stature, or profusion of blossom; and he may unticipate with tolerable accuracy the probable aspect of the intermediate plant which he is permitted... | |
| 1837 - 490 páginas
...gifts in which each excels, whether of hardiness to endure our seasons, of brilliancy in its colors, of delicacy in its markings, of fragrance, or stature, or profusion of blossom; und he may unticipate with tolerable accuracy the probable aspect of the intermediate plant which he... | |
| 1838 - 390 páginas
...irrefragable confirmation when they are based upon reality. To the cultivators of ornamental plants, the facility of raising hybrid varieties affords an...; for that term may be figuratively applied to the introduction into the world of a natural form which has probably never before existed in it. In constitution... | |
| John Lindley - 1840 - 448 páginas
...power of man exercised in this way? " To the cultivators of ornamental plants," says Mr. Herbert *, "the facility of raising hybrid varieties affords...: for that term may be figuratively applied to the introduction into the world of a natural form which has probably never before existed in it. In constitution... | |
| John Lindley - 1855 - 662 páginas
...power of man exercised in this way ? " To the cultivators of ornamental plants," says Mr. Herbert,* "the facility of raising hybrid varieties affords...: for that term may be figuratively applied to the introduction into the world of a natural form which has probably never before existed in it. In constitution... | |
| John Lindley - 1855 - 636 páginas
...way ? " To the cultivators of ornamental plants," says Mr. Herbert,* "the facility of raising Irybrid varieties affords an endless source of interest and...: for that term may be figuratively applied to the introduction into the world of a natural form, which has probably never before existed in it. In constitution... | |
| Iowa State Horticultural Society - 1888 - 460 páginas
...gifts in which each excels, whether of hardiness to endure our seasons, of brilliancy in its colors, of delicacy in its markings, of fragrance, or stature, or profusion of blossom. In the many successful attempts made by Mr. Knight to improve the quality of fruit trees by raising... | |
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