Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and ArtsOrr and Smith, 1941 |
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Page 407
... plant hunting has been pursued Treasure in Heaven BY DOROTHY CARUS. could not get a day's holiday from his studies until Kingdon Ward plagued the abbot so incessantly that he said , ' Very well , but you must make a donation to the ...
... plant hunting has been pursued Treasure in Heaven BY DOROTHY CARUS. could not get a day's holiday from his studies until Kingdon Ward plagued the abbot so incessantly that he said , ' Very well , but you must make a donation to the ...
Page 537
... plant- ing hole , and bury the rhizome , or creeping stem , an inch deep . During winter keep the plant snug beneath a 3 - in . mulch of newly- fallen leaves , preferably those from beech trees . There are few lovelier flowers than the ...
... plant- ing hole , and bury the rhizome , or creeping stem , an inch deep . During winter keep the plant snug beneath a 3 - in . mulch of newly- fallen leaves , preferably those from beech trees . There are few lovelier flowers than the ...
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... planting . I would like to see Camassia esculenta in every garden . It is a bulbous plant , bearing in June and July delightful blue star - shaped flowers on 18 in . tall stems . The species is a native of North - west America , where ...
... planting . I would like to see Camassia esculenta in every garden . It is a bulbous plant , bearing in June and July delightful blue star - shaped flowers on 18 in . tall stems . The species is a native of North - west America , where ...
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Advertising Sheet Chamberss Journal 11 Thistle St Edinburgh 2 and 38 Soho Sq London W | 1 |
WHEN FIRST WE MET Poem Irene Poulton | 8 |
SCOTLAND AND POLAND | 9 |
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