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... ground being disfigured with dead hearts and withered blades , the plants will be clean , healthy , and beautiful , equally grateful to the sight , and flattering to the hopes , of their cultivator . How often , and how highly , have I ...
... ground being disfigured with dead hearts and withered blades , the plants will be clean , healthy , and beautiful , equally grateful to the sight , and flattering to the hopes , of their cultivator . How often , and how highly , have I ...
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... ground on the bank and near the roots of the plants , and , especially , to cut down the stems . With regard to the number of plants to be put in a hole , Mr. C. declares in favour of four , for flat- grounds ; and three , where the ...
... ground on the bank and near the roots of the plants , and , especially , to cut down the stems . With regard to the number of plants to be put in a hole , Mr. C. declares in favour of four , for flat- grounds ; and three , where the ...
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... ground , covered , in general , with well grown large timber , of various kinds , particularly oak , poplar , and walnut , several of which trees are from three to four feet through , standing on the ground through which the race was ...
... ground , covered , in general , with well grown large timber , of various kinds , particularly oak , poplar , and walnut , several of which trees are from three to four feet through , standing on the ground through which the race was ...
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