The Juvenile Gardener. Written by a Lady, Etc1824 |
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... told , that they are flowers which grow from seed sown the same year , and when they have done flower- ing , produce other seeds , and decay before the winter , never to appear again . " But all those roots we have planted , " said ...
... told , that they are flowers which grow from seed sown the same year , and when they have done flower- ing , produce other seeds , and decay before the winter , never to appear again . " But all those roots we have planted , " said ...
Page 9
... told his papa that he found William's wheel - barrow too heavy for him to wheel away his weeds in ; and one morn- ing the carpenter arrived with a painted wheelbarrow , made on purpose for him , by his good papa's directions . Frank set ...
... told his papa that he found William's wheel - barrow too heavy for him to wheel away his weeds in ; and one morn- ing the carpenter arrived with a painted wheelbarrow , made on purpose for him , by his good papa's directions . Frank set ...
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... told her , that when she was a little older , she would give her some ground for a flower - garden to herself . The peas had now grown so high , that they required some support . Frank got some slender willow branches , and stuck B them ...
... told her , that when she was a little older , she would give her some ground for a flower - garden to herself . The peas had now grown so high , that they required some support . Frank got some slender willow branches , and stuck B them ...
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... become fruit , had they been left on the trees ; but Wil- liam told him , that there were too many flowers to come to perfection , and had C every blossom produced fruit , it would have been very THE JUVENILE GARDENER . 25.
... become fruit , had they been left on the trees ; but Wil- liam told him , that there were too many flowers to come to perfection , and had C every blossom produced fruit , it would have been very THE JUVENILE GARDENER . 25.
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... told Frank , was called pruning . The apple , pear , and plum - trees , on the walls , next appeared in blossom , as the shelter af- forded them by this means makes them flower long before trees of the same kind in the orchard . When ...
... told Frank , was called pruning . The apple , pear , and plum - trees , on the walls , next appeared in blossom , as the shelter af- forded them by this means makes them flower long before trees of the same kind in the orchard . When ...
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