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The seventeenth is a biennial The single Sort may be propa- Plant ; and is only
propagated by gated by Seeds , which should be Seeds , which should be sown
on a sown in March , upon a Bed of Border of fresh light Earth in Marcb ; light ...
The seventeenth is a biennial The single Sort may be propa- Plant ; and is only
propagated by gated by Seeds , which should be Seeds , which should be sown
on a sown in March , upon a Bed of Border of fresh light Earth in Marcb ; light ...
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The then you should fill up the Pots Mammee with a large Fruit , taft- with fresh
light Earth , and plunge ing like a Peach . them into the Bark - bed again , obThis
Tree , in the West - Indies , serving to water and shade them ungrows to the
Height ...
The then you should fill up the Pots Mammee with a large Fruit , taft- with fresh
light Earth , and plunge ing like a Peach . them into the Bark - bed again , obThis
Tree , in the West - Indies , serving to water and shade them ungrows to the
Height ...
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C. B. P. Wild Sage , a Bed of fresh Earth in March ; and vulgo . when the Plants
are come up , 3. SCORDIUM frutescens , folio anthey should be transplanted into
gusio salvia , flore luteolo . Boerh . Beds of fresh Earth , about eight Ind . Shrubby
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C. B. P. Wild Sage , a Bed of fresh Earth in March ; and vulgo . when the Plants
are come up , 3. SCORDIUM frutescens , folio anthey should be transplanted into
gusio salvia , flore luteolo . Boerh . Beds of fresh Earth , about eight Ind . Shrubby
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... to throw off the Year into fresh Earth , and a diffe- Water . rent Situation , by
which Method I There are many Persons who are have had very good Success .
so careless in planting their TulipThe Earth of these Beds should roots , as only to
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... to throw off the Year into fresh Earth , and a diffe- Water . rent Situation , by
which Method I There are many Persons who are have had very good Success .
so careless in planting their TulipThe Earth of these Beds should roots , as only to
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... and in then cover them over about half the Spring they must be treated as an
Inch thick with the same light was directed for the former Year . fresh Earth , and
place the Boxes or When the Leaves are decayed , Pans where they may have
the ...
... and in then cover them over about half the Spring they must be treated as an
Inch thick with the same light was directed for the former Year . fresh Earth , and
place the Boxes or When the Leaves are decayed , Pans where they may have
the ...
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