Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Country Gentlemen, Том 26G.W. Johnson, 1874 |
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... Council they would ask for a grant of £ 100 to carry out the first recommendation of the Judges . They proposed that a special Committee , con- sisting of Lord Cathcart , Mr. Whitehead , Mr. Jabez Turner , Mr. Wakefield , Mr. Brandreth ...
... Council they would ask for a grant of £ 100 to carry out the first recommendation of the Judges . They proposed that a special Committee , con- sisting of Lord Cathcart , Mr. Whitehead , Mr. Jabez Turner , Mr. Wakefield , Mr. Brandreth ...
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... Council out in February , and the reconstruction means putting themselves in their places . If so , it would be well to know who these " competent horti- culturists " are , and what their subsequent policy would be . Then there is the ...
... Council out in February , and the reconstruction means putting themselves in their places . If so , it would be well to know who these " competent horti- culturists " are , and what their subsequent policy would be . Then there is the ...
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... Council , in a business - like and straightforward manner , to inform us , and not to follow the example of the previous Council of trying to sell us , and then expecting us , without consideration , to vote upon the instant the ...
... Council , in a business - like and straightforward manner , to inform us , and not to follow the example of the previous Council of trying to sell us , and then expecting us , without consideration , to vote upon the instant the ...
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... Council , who has to apply for proxies individually and at his own expense . No Fellow should have the power of voting on any motion without having heard the arguments urged on both sides . The House of Peers have resigned the privilege ...
... Council , who has to apply for proxies individually and at his own expense . No Fellow should have the power of voting on any motion without having heard the arguments urged on both sides . The House of Peers have resigned the privilege ...
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... Council in conformity with bye - law 50 , for the purpose of taking into consideration the amendment of enabling all Fellows to vote by proxy at all general meetings of the existing bye - laws , by the passing of a new bye - law for the ...
... Council in conformity with bye - law 50 , for the purpose of taking into consideration the amendment of enabling all Fellows to vote by proxy at all general meetings of the existing bye - laws , by the passing of a new bye - law for the ...
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Сторінка x - while beneath, The chequered earth seems restless as a flood Brushed by the wind. So sportive is the light Shot through the boughs, it dances as they dance, Shadow and sunshine intermingling quick, And darkening and enlightening, as the leaves
Сторінка x - Ye fallen avenues ! once more I mourn Your fate unmerited, once more rejoice That yet a remnant of your race survives. How airy and how light the graceful arch, Yet awful as the consecrated roof He-echoing
Сторінка 193 - leave, oh \ leave the light of hope behind. What though my winged hours of bliss have been, Like angel-visits, few and far between, Her musing mood shall every
Сторінка x - fathers knew the value of a screen From sultry suns ; and in their shaded walks And long-protracted bowers enjoyed at noon The gloom and coolness of declining day.
Сторінка 95 - Heather knolls, and pale chalk ranges gleaming far away. But, above all, I glory in my evergreens. What winter garden can compare for them with mine ? True, I have but four kinds—Scotch Fir, Holly, Furze, and the Heath ; and, by way of relief to them, only brows of brown Fern, sheets of yellow
Сторінка 111 - woman possessed a hen that gave her an egg every day. She often thought with herself how she might obtain two eggs daily instead of one, and at last to gain her purpose determined to give the hen a double allowance of barley. From that day the hen became fat and sleek, and never once laid
Сторінка 57 - downwards rather than upwards. Any great elevation should never be sought in small rockeries. This would be inconsistent with their breadth, and would render them too prominent and artificial. They should not be carried higher than the point at which they can be well supported, and backed with a broad mass of earth and vegetation.
Сторінка 215 - that it was a flower remarkable for the beauty of its petals ; that it grew amidst thorns ; that it had a divine fragrance ; was of the colour of the human complexion; that it was the most beautiful of all flowers; " the queen of flowers ; " the " flower of love." Theophrastus and Pliny state that
Сторінка 14 - sheet questions relating to Gardening and those on Poultry and Bee subjects, if they expect to get them answered promptly and conveniently, but write them on separate communications. Also never to send more than two or three questions at once. NB—Many questions must remain unanswered until next week.
Сторінка 255 - for their repented transgressions, to a state of joyful immortality ; there it will be a new joy to meet several of their good neighbours who lye scattered in these sacred precincts around them. He died April 5th, 1804, at the age of eighty. She died