A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Pine-appleBlackwood, 1866 - 53 sider |
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... light and sun than is necessary to produce a stocky fruitful growth in the dull atmosphere which so much prevails in this coun- try . Pineries should , therefore , be constructed so as to admit and diffuse as much light and sunshine as ...
... light and sun than is necessary to produce a stocky fruitful growth in the dull atmosphere which so much prevails in this coun- try . Pineries should , therefore , be constructed so as to admit and diffuse as much light and sunshine as ...
Side 2
... light and sun than is necessary to produce a stocky fruitful growth in the dull atmosphere which so much prevails in this coun- try . Pineries should , therefore , be constructed so as to admit and diffuse as much light and sunshine as ...
... light and sun than is necessary to produce a stocky fruitful growth in the dull atmosphere which so much prevails in this coun- try . Pineries should , therefore , be constructed so as to admit and diffuse as much light and sunshine as ...
Side 3
... light . Such houses are decidedly the best for summer growth ; but , for six months of the year , they do not , from their position , embrace so much direct sunshine as a lean - to house facing due south . Moreover , from the greater ...
... light . Such houses are decidedly the best for summer growth ; but , for six months of the year , they do not , from their position , embrace so much direct sunshine as a lean - to house facing due south . Moreover , from the greater ...
Side 4
... light . But as the wood- cuts given will more cor- rectly than words explain the description of pineries recommended , I will not extend my remarks under this heading . It will be observed that the accommo- dation which I prefer and ...
... light . But as the wood- cuts given will more cor- rectly than words explain the description of pineries recommended , I will not extend my remarks under this heading . It will be observed that the accommo- dation which I prefer and ...
Side 12
... . I have always observed that the most healthy of the roots are found in the most fibry part of the ball and among the crocks . Besides , a light turfy loam , free from all slimy matter , must be regarded as the 12 SOIL .
... . I have always observed that the most healthy of the roots are found in the most fibry part of the ball and among the crocks . Besides , a light turfy loam , free from all slimy matter , must be regarded as the 12 SOIL .
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