The Gardeners' Chronicle: A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Horticulture and Allied Subjects

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Gardeners Chronicle, 1905
 

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Página 131 - My comfort amidst all this is", that i have, at the distance of half a mile, through a green lane, a forest (the vulgar call it a common) all my own, at least as good as so, for I spy no human thing in it but myself.
Página 131 - At the foot of one of these squats me I, (il penseroso) and there grow to the trunk for a whole morning. The timorous hare and sportive squirrel gambol around me like Adam in Paradise, before he had an Eve ; but I think he did not use to read Virgil, as I commonly do there.
Página 224 - Her lips were red, and one was thin ; Compared to that was next her chin, Some bee had stung it newly ; But Dick, her eyes so guard her face, I durst no more upon them gaze, Than on the sun in July.
Página 179 - EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. — Our Correspondents would obviate delay in obtaining answers to their communications, and save us much time and trouble, if they would kindly observe the notice printed weekly to the effect that all letters relating to financial matters and to advertisements should be addressed to the PUBLISHER ; and...
Página 36 - PUBLISHER ; and that all communications intended for publication, or referring to the Literary department, and all plants to be named, should be directed to the EDITOR. The two departments, Publishing and Editorial, are quite distinct, and much unnecessary delay and confusion arise when letters are misdirected.
Página 105 - Lectures will be illustrated by lantern slides from a large collection in the possession of the Society. Societies and Institutions wishing such Lectures will be expected to pay a moderate fee and to defray travelling expenses. The Council are willing to arrange for exhibiting, at the gatherings of local scientific societies, institutions, or schools, a collection of Photographs, Drawings, Diagrams, and Charts illustrating Meteorological Phenomena, and of various patterns of Instruments used for...
Página 53 - Which some call nature's bastards: of that kind Our rustic garden's barren; and I care not To get slips of them.
Página 104 - Agents are most kindly rendering every assistance, and we trust that both growers and shippers will do their best to send in exhibits worthy of our Colonies, and to show what can be produced for the Home markets. No entrance fee or charge for space is made, and tabling is also provided free of expense. If desired any produce may be consigned direct to the Society, and it will be stored in the cellar?
Página 105 - Society, being desirous of advancing the general knowledge of meteorology and of promoting an intelligent public interest in the...
Página 15 - June 28. [We cannot accept any responsibility for the subjoined reports. They are furnished to us regularly every Wednesday, by the kindness of several of the principal salesmen, who are responsible for the quotations. It must be remembered that these quotation...

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