The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic Improvement, Volumen1John Claudius Loudon Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1826 |
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... Loddiges ' , Messrs . of Hackney Garden , 136 15 Loudon , Mr. James , Gardener , Ham House , Essex , 453 Lucombe , Pince , and Co. , Nurserymen , Exeter , 452 $ 53 453 384 105 251 MacIntosh , Mr. Charles , Stratton Park , Hampshire , M ...
... Loddiges ' , Messrs . of Hackney Garden , 136 15 Loudon , Mr. James , Gardener , Ham House , Essex , 453 Lucombe , Pince , and Co. , Nurserymen , Exeter , 452 $ 53 453 384 105 251 MacIntosh , Mr. Charles , Stratton Park , Hampshire , M ...
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... Loddiges - 136 On a new Verge Cutter and Orange Tub , in- vented by Mr. Charles Mac Intosh , Gardener to Sir Thomas Baring , Bart , and also on a new Mode of preserving Cauliflowers by the same , in a Letter to Mr. Mackay , of the Bel ...
... Loddiges - 136 On a new Verge Cutter and Orange Tub , in- vented by Mr. Charles Mac Intosh , Gardener to Sir Thomas Baring , Bart , and also on a new Mode of preserving Cauliflowers by the same , in a Letter to Mr. Mackay , of the Bel ...
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... Lod- diges and Sons . 1817 to 1826. 10 vols . 4to . and 8vo . London Page 47 Exotic Flora , containing Figures and De- scriptions of new , rare , or otherwise interest- ing exotic Plants , especially of such as are de- serving of being ...
... Lod- diges and Sons . 1817 to 1826. 10 vols . 4to . and 8vo . London Page 47 Exotic Flora , containing Figures and De- scriptions of new , rare , or otherwise interest- ing exotic Plants , especially of such as are de- serving of being ...
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... LODDIGES & SONS . 1817-1826 . 10 vols . 4to . and 8vo . London . 4. Exotic Flora , containing Figures and Descriptions of new , rare , or otherwise interesting exotic Plants , especially of such as are deserving of being cultivated in ...
... LODDIGES & SONS . 1817-1826 . 10 vols . 4to . and 8vo . London . 4. Exotic Flora , containing Figures and Descriptions of new , rare , or otherwise interesting exotic Plants , especially of such as are deserving of being cultivated in ...
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... was introduced , and similar expeditions have been undertaken by other enter- prizing nurserymen . The noble establishment of the Messrs . 1 Loddiges at Hackney , is scarcely equalled in any part E 4 Garden Botany . 55.
... was introduced , and similar expeditions have been undertaken by other enter- prizing nurserymen . The noble establishment of the Messrs . 1 Loddiges at Hackney , is scarcely equalled in any part E 4 Garden Botany . 55.
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