Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New YorkC. van Benthuysen., 1867 1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents. |
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... spring . Our latest and best keepers , at present , are Catawbas sent from Ohio . Lemons - These are mainly from Sicily , and are in market sparingly , from February until August , their greatest abundance being in May and June . Malaga ...
... spring . Our latest and best keepers , at present , are Catawbas sent from Ohio . Lemons - These are mainly from Sicily , and are in market sparingly , from February until August , their greatest abundance being in May and June . Malaga ...
Page 48
... SPRING , BLOOM AND PERFECT SEEDS THE SAME SEASON , DYING OUT IN THE FALL . Ageratum Mexicanum is a good massing , or border plant , one foot high , hardy , blue flowers , though small , but in bloom until frost . Sow about the middle of ...
... SPRING , BLOOM AND PERFECT SEEDS THE SAME SEASON , DYING OUT IN THE FALL . Ageratum Mexicanum is a good massing , or border plant , one foot high , hardy , blue flowers , though small , but in bloom until frost . Sow about the middle of ...
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... spring . Cockscomb ( celosia cristata ) is desirable , some of the improved sorts being elegant masses of crimson flowers . The dwarf sorts . grow one foot , and the tall varieties two to three feet high . Sow early in a warın , rich ...
... spring . Cockscomb ( celosia cristata ) is desirable , some of the improved sorts being elegant masses of crimson flowers . The dwarf sorts . grow one foot , and the tall varieties two to three feet high . Sow early in a warın , rich ...
Page 52
... spring after the hurried season is over , and they will flower just as well the following year . Many persons who think it too much trouble to sow annuals every spring , prefer these perennials on account of the little care they require ...
... spring after the hurried season is over , and they will flower just as well the following year . Many persons who think it too much trouble to sow annuals every spring , prefer these perennials on account of the little care they require ...
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... spring , nor hyacinths , tulips , crocuses , & c . , which should be planted in the fall , roots or bulbs of which should be obtained of a florist to give one a start . Besides these there are some " bed- ding plants , " which those who ...
... spring , nor hyacinths , tulips , crocuses , & c . , which should be planted in the fall , roots or bulbs of which should be obtained of a florist to give one a start . Besides these there are some " bed- ding plants , " which those who ...
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