The Rose Book: A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Rose. Comprising the Formation of the Rosarium, the Characters of Species and Varieties, Modes of Propagating, Planting, Pruning, Training and Preparing for Exhibition, and the Management of Roses in All SeasonsGroombridge, 1864 - 288 páginas |
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... dung in July , will greatly assist the autumn bloom . A plentiful supply of water during the summer is another great help , as will be also , if convenient , the covering of the ground with any material likely to prevent evaporation ...
... dung in July , will greatly assist the autumn bloom . A plentiful supply of water during the summer is another great help , as will be also , if convenient , the covering of the ground with any material likely to prevent evaporation ...
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... dung spread over the ground in summer is objectionable to the eyesight , cover it with a thin sprinkling of earth or moss , or carefully prick it in between the rows , using a very small fork in the operation ; then tread the ground ...
... dung spread over the ground in summer is objectionable to the eyesight , cover it with a thin sprinkling of earth or moss , or carefully prick it in between the rows , using a very small fork in the operation ; then tread the ground ...
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... dung , and as a rule it is best to have them on their own roots . Cramoisie supérieure has rich glowing crimson flowers , and is the most perfect bedding rose we have ; it is also good for pot culture , especially to give warmth to a ...
... dung , and as a rule it is best to have them on their own roots . Cramoisie supérieure has rich glowing crimson flowers , and is the most perfect bedding rose we have ; it is also good for pot culture , especially to give warmth to a ...
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... be a stiff loam abundantly manured ; when on their own roots , a light soil consisting of peat , rotted turf from a loamy pasture , and decayed stable dung . equal parts , will suit them to perfection . Tea TEA - SCENTED ROSES . 55.
... be a stiff loam abundantly manured ; when on their own roots , a light soil consisting of peat , rotted turf from a loamy pasture , and decayed stable dung . equal parts , will suit them to perfection . Tea TEA - SCENTED ROSES . 55.
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... dung , night soil , superphosphate of lime , and stable dung ; freshmanure should never come in contact with the roots . The dung must be well rotted and perfectly sweet , and it must be thoroughly incorporated with the soil before the ...
... dung , night soil , superphosphate of lime , and stable dung ; freshmanure should never come in contact with the roots . The dung must be well rotted and perfectly sweet , and it must be thoroughly incorporated with the soil before the ...
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Página 62 - There's a bower of roses by BENDEMEER'S§ stream, And the nightingale sings round it all the day long ; In the time of my childhood 'twas like a sweet dream, To sit in the roses and hear the bird's song.
Página 61 - WHO has not heard of the Vale of Cashmere, With its roses the brightest that earth ever gave, Its temples, and grottos, and fountains as clear As the love-lighted eyes that hang over their wave...
Página 62 - There is another of this class, which conveys in a most elegant form a symbolical embodiment of the refining influences of the pure and the beautiful. " A traveler, in passing through a country in Persia, chanced to take into his hand a piece of clay which lay by the way-side ; and, to his surprise, he found it to exhale the most delightful fragrance: * Thou art but a poor piece of clay...
Página 63 - Thou art but a poor piece of clay,' said he, ' an unsightly, unattractive, poor piece of clay : yet how fragrant art thou ! How refreshing ! I admire thee, I love thee ; thou shalt be my companion, I will carry thee in my bosom. But whence hast thou this fragrance...