| Agriculture - 1834 - 652 pages
...violet and purple. Anthers yellow. The Earl of Mountnorris, whose successful culture of the tree pa;ony has been rewarded by the production of several splendid...varieties, far excelling any of those imported from China, has been so fortunate as to raise the present fine variety also, which is remarkable for its dwarf... | |
| Joseph Harrison - Floriculture - 1834 - 370 pages
...»ndria, Digynia. Ranunculáceas. The Earl of MOCNTNORKIS, whose successful culture of the Tree Pœony has been rewarded by the production of several splendid...the present fine variety, which is remarkable for ils dwarf and almost herbaceous habit. It was raised from seeds of the papaveracea, which his Lordship... | |
| Gardening - 1834 - 648 pages
...violet and purple. Anthers yellow. The Earl of Mountnorris, whose successful culture of the tree pseony has been rewarded by the production of several splendid...varieties, far excelling any of those imported from China, has been so fortunate as to raise the present fine variety also, which is remarkable for its dwarf... | |
| Robert Sweet - Flowers - 1835 - 416 pages
...Anthers yellow. Pistils dark red. The Earl of Mountnorris, whose successful culture of the tree Paeony, has been rewarded by the production of several splendid...fortunate also as to raise the present fine variety, xvhich is remarkable for its dwarf and almost herbaceous habit. It was raised from seeds of the papaveracea,... | |
| Robert Sweet - Flowers - 1838 - 602 pages
...excelling any of those imported from China, was so fortunate also as to raise the present fine variety L 2 which is remarkable for its dwarf and almost herbaceous...species. ЛИ the varieties raised at Arley, were from papaveracea, and not from Banksil, as the gardener had inadvertently stated. The papaveracea appears... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - Botany - 1838 - 754 pages
...violet and purple. Anthers yellow. The Earl of Mount Norris, whose successful culture of the tree peony has been rewarded by the production of several splendid...varieties, far excelling any of those imported from China, has been so fortunate as to raise this fine variety also, which is remarkable for its dwarf and almost... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - Botany - 1838 - 766 pages
...excelling any of those imported from China, has been so fortunate as to raise this fine variety also, which is remarkable for its dwarf and almost herbaceous habit. It was raised from seeds of the PM papaveracea, which the Earl of Mount Norris supposes had been, accidentally fertilised by some of... | |
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