10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TROPAEOLA»
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tropaeola in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Tropaeola Tea Don't be too hasty when ordering vegetarian food. Before looking
at the menu, it is advisable to order a kettle of tropaeola tea, which is relaxing and
helps relieve heat. In the green tea is a tropaeolum blossom, which is said to ...
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Midland Florist and Suburban Horticulturist: A Handbook for ...
Let Tropaeola have a free circulation of air about them. Do not allow the plants of
Double Chinese Primrose to perfect too many trusses of flowers, as it weakens
them very much, in fact sometimes kills. Kemember also that drip and a damp ...
3
Deane's illustrated family almanack
The dung- bed may at once be filled with pots or pans sown with Tender Annuals,
such as French and African marigolds, Spanish and Indian pinks, German and
French asters, zinnias, nolanas, tropaeola, maurandyas, lophospermums, (tc., ...
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Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, ...
... cedarn alleys " and larger shrubbery, enclosing an exquisite little summer-
house, to climb to the roof of which there was a rivalry between innumerable
vines and creepers, grapes, fox-gloves, wistarias, madeiras, thun- bergias,
tropaeola, &c.
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Putnam's Magazine. Original Papers on Literature, Science, ...
... “cedarn alleys” and larger shrubbery, enclosing an exquisite little summer-
house, to climb to the roof of which there was a rivalry between innumerable
vines and creepers, grapes, fox-gloves, wistarias, madeiras, thunbergias,
tropaeola, &c.
Natural order: Tropaeola- ceae. Other name: Indian cress. French names:
Capucine grande, Cresson d'Inde. German names: Kapuzinerkresse,
Kapucinerkresse. Italian names: Nasturzio d'India, Asturzia. Spanish name:
Capuchina. Under the ...
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Carter's Practical Gardener: a handy book on everyday ...
Let Tropaeola have a free circulation of air about them. Do not allow the plants of
Double Chinese Primrose to perfect too many trusses of flowers, as it weakens
them very much, in fact, sometimes kills ; remember also that drip and a damp ...
James CARTER (AND CO.), 1868
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Hortus Veitchii: A History of the Rise and Progress of the ...
One of the most remarkable of all the Tropaeola in having umbellate and not
solitary flowers, as in all hitherto known species. First discovered by Professor
Jameson of Quito, who gathered it on Pilzhum, a mountain to which it is peculiar,
at an ...
James Herbert Veitch, 2011
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Beeton's Gardening Book
IROP.ZE/OLUM (nat. 0rd. Tropaeola'cess). Half-hardy Annuals. A tribe of elegant-
growing, profuse-flowering, and easily cultivated climbers, combining with these
important qualities great richness and brilliancy of colour, with finely-formed and
...
Samuel Orchart Beeton, 2014
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Handbook of Vegetable Pests
... Capparidaceae and Tropaeola- ceae. It commonly attacks such vegetables as
Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, kale, mustard, radish, rutabaga,
turnip, and watercress. It is reported to have attacked non-cruciferous garden ...