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Archive image from page 169 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 Mts. of Sic 2246. Salvia prater.sis (> B. 3:109. P. 1840:222. Var. 41ba, Hort., is ad- vertised in Europe. Sec- tion 7. 28. caoaliaefolia.Bcnth. Tender blue-Hd. peren- nial herb with triangular, mostly basa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-169-of-cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-cyclopediaofam04bail-year-1900-mts-of-sic-2246-salvia-pratersis-gt-b-3109-p-1840222-var-41ba-hort-is-ad-vertised-in-europe-sec-tion-7-28-caoaliaefoliabcnth-tender-blue-hd-peren-nial-herb-with-triangular-mostly-basa-image259465531.html
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Archive image from page 39 of The cultivation of American grape. The cultivation of American grape vines, and making of wine cultivationofame00spoo Year: 1846 ( 36 PRUNING, &C. to form a frame, resembling in shape the cone of a wine glass. Scaffolding.—Mr. Weller, of Brinkleyville, N. C, speaks of scaffolding his vines to gives free pas- sage to carts; and considers hogs beneficial in a vineyard, to keep down grass and weeds.—His scuppernong vines are 30 feet apart, and all other vines 10 feet each way.—Posts 10 feet apart to support the scaffolding. Takinfr off Leaves in the Fall—' It is an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-39-of-the-cultivation-of-american-grape-the-cultivation-of-american-grape-vines-and-making-of-wine-cultivationofame00spoo-year-1846-36-pruning-c-to-form-a-frame-resembling-in-shape-the-cone-of-a-wine-glass-scaffoldingmr-weller-of-brinkleyville-n-c-speaks-of-scaffolding-his-vines-to-gives-free-pas-sage-to-carts-and-considers-hogs-beneficial-in-a-vineyard-to-keep-down-grass-and-weedshis-scuppernong-vines-are-30-feet-apart-and-all-other-vines-10-feet-each-wayposts-10-feet-apart-to-support-the-scaffolding-takinfr-off-leaves-in-the-fall-it-is-an-image264029511.html
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Archive image from page 399 of A dictionary of modern gardening. A dictionary of modern gardening . dictionaryofmode01john Year: 1847 ORA Citrus aurantium. 404 —♦— ORC See ORANGE Citrus. ORANGERY is a green-house or conservatory devoted to the cultivation of the genus Citrus. The best plan for the construction of such a building is that erected at Knowsley Park, and thus described by the gardener, Mr. J. W. Jones. Fig. 104. 'Measured inside, this house is four- teen and a half yards long, eight broad, and six high. In the centre of the house are eight borders, in which the oranges, &c, are Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-399-of-a-dictionary-of-modern-gardening-a-dictionary-of-modern-gardening-dictionaryofmode01john-year-1847-ora-citrus-aurantium-404-orc-see-orange-citrus-orangery-is-a-green-house-or-conservatory-devoted-to-the-cultivation-of-the-genus-citrus-the-best-plan-for-the-construction-of-such-a-building-is-that-erected-at-knowsley-park-and-thus-described-by-the-gardener-mr-j-w-jones-fig-104-measured-inside-this-house-is-four-teen-and-a-half-yards-long-eight-broad-and-six-high-in-the-centre-of-the-house-are-eight-borders-in-which-the-oranges-c-are-image259024633.html
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Archive image from page 430 of A dictionary of modern gardening. A dictionary of modern gardening . dictionaryofmode01john Year: 1847 PEA 435 PEA Fig. 113.—(P. 434.) half long, calyx large and open, basin very slightly furrowed. The quality of the fruit, though not' first rate,' is such as with its constitution and productive habit must insure this variety extensive cultivation. Beurre De Ranz, of Thompson. Beukre Rance, of Lindley. (Fig. 116.) This is a Flemish pear, and obtains its name of Ranz from the district in which it originated. It is one of the longest keepers, not being in perfe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-430-of-a-dictionary-of-modern-gardening-a-dictionary-of-modern-gardening-dictionaryofmode01john-year-1847-pea-435-pea-fig-113p-434-half-long-calyx-large-and-open-basin-very-slightly-furrowed-the-quality-of-the-fruit-though-not-first-rate-is-such-as-with-its-constitution-and-productive-habit-must-insure-this-variety-extensive-cultivation-beurre-de-ranz-of-thompson-beukre-rance-of-lindley-fig-116-this-is-a-flemish-pear-and-obtains-its-name-of-ranz-from-the-district-in-which-it-originated-it-is-one-of-the-longest-keepers-not-being-in-perfe-image259027934.html
RMW1BMNJ–Archive image from page 430 of A dictionary of modern gardening. A dictionary of modern gardening . dictionaryofmode01john Year: 1847 PEA 435 PEA Fig. 113.—(P. 434.) half long, calyx large and open, basin very slightly furrowed. The quality of the fruit, though not' first rate,' is such as with its constitution and productive habit must insure this variety extensive cultivation. Beurre De Ranz, of Thompson. Beukre Rance, of Lindley. (Fig. 116.) This is a Flemish pear, and obtains its name of Ranz from the district in which it originated. It is one of the longest keepers, not being in perfe
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