A Journey to the Tea Countries of China: Including Sung-Lo and the Bohea Hills; with a Short Notice of the East India Company's Tea Plantations in the Himalaya MountainsJ. Murray, 1852 - 398 стор. |
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... leaves and noble flowers are much admired by the northern Chinese . Several plants of Cryptomeria japonica are succeeding admi- rably , and will soon be much more beautiful than any in this part of the country . The garden has been ...
... leaves and noble flowers are much admired by the northern Chinese . Several plants of Cryptomeria japonica are succeeding admi- rably , and will soon be much more beautiful than any in this part of the country . The garden has been ...
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... leaves . When it is remembered that I was going in a straight direction through the country , some idea may be formed of the extent of this enormous silk district , which probably occupies a circle of at least a hundred miles in ...
... leaves . When it is remembered that I was going in a straight direction through the country , some idea may be formed of the extent of this enormous silk district , which probably occupies a circle of at least a hundred miles in ...
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... leaves of the tallow - tree , which grows in great abundance on the plains . A few mulberry - trees were seen in the neighbourhood of Hang - chow , but , as we got higher up the river , their cultivation appeared to cease . Tobacco ...
... leaves of the tallow - tree , which grows in great abundance on the plains . A few mulberry - trees were seen in the neighbourhood of Hang - chow , but , as we got higher up the river , their cultivation appeared to cease . Tobacco ...
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... leaves had changed from a light - green to a dark blood - red colour . Another tree , a species of maple , called by the Chinese the fung - gze , was also most picturesque from the same cause . These two trees formed a striking contrast ...
... leaves had changed from a light - green to a dark blood - red colour . Another tree , a species of maple , called by the Chinese the fung - gze , was also most picturesque from the same cause . These two trees formed a striking contrast ...
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... leaves were formed like those of the well - known arbor - vitæ , only much more slender and graceful . This specimen was fortunately covered with a quantity of ripe fruit , a portion of which I was most anxious to secure . The tree was ...
... leaves were formed like those of the well - known arbor - vitæ , only much more slender and graceful . This specimen was fortunately covered with a quantity of ripe fruit , a portion of which I was most anxious to secure . The tree was ...
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amongst appearance arrived Azaleas bamboo banks beautiful black teas bloom boat boatmen Bohea mountains brought Buddhist canal Canton chair chair-bearers Chang-shan China Chinamen Chinese Chusan Chusan archipelago colour coolies cultivation dinner distance England English Fcap feet flowers Fokien Foo-chow foreigners formed garden green teas growing Hang-chow Hang-chow-foo hills Himalayas Hokow Hong-kong Hwuy-chow India island journey kind lake land leaves LORD luggage mandarin miles morning moutan Nan-che natives nearly night Ning-po observed onwards pass picul plantations Plates Portrait Post 8vo Poyang lake priests procured province Prussian blue quantity rain rice river road rocks scenery Second Edition seeds seemed seen servants Shanghae shrubs side Sing-Hoo soil soon species specimens stream Sunderbunds taels TEA DISTRICT tea-plants tea-seeds tea-shrub temple Third Edition town travellers trees Tsong-gan-hien valley vegetable Vols walked Wang Woo-e-shan Woodcuts young plants