Transactions and Proceedings: 1847-51The Society, 1904 Includes list of members. |
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Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
A. E. Hartshorn A. F. Estabrook Aaron Low acres Agriculture annual apples Arboretum Arthur awarded beautiful Blue Hill Nurseries Boston Brookline bulbs Bussey Institution C. C. Converse Carnation Charles Chrysanthemum Class Certificate collection color committee crop cultivation culture Dahlias Display Dorchester dwarf E. L. Lewis E. M. Gill England exhibitions Fabyan Farquhar feet ferns flowering plants flowers fruit G. V. Fletcher George George Hollis Gratuities growers growing grown H. H. Hunnewell hardy Henry Herbaceous Heustis home gardens Honorable Mention inches interest J. L. Bird J. L. Gardner Jamaica Plain John John Vassall June land Lester Leland lettuce Massachusetts Horticultural Society Medal named varieties native plants Oakes Ames orchard orchids pears peonies Phlox pink quarts Richardson Rose school garden season seed seedling shrubs soil species Strawberry trees Twelve specimens Twenty-five blooms vases vegetables W. J. Clemson W. W. Rawson William Whitman
Suositut otteet
Sivu 56 - And this our life exempt from public haunt Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stones and good in everything.
Sivu 42 - Nature study is learning those things in nature that are best worth knowing to the end of doing those things that make life most worth the living.
Sivu 116 - ... shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than six months, or by a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Sivu 101 - To watch the corn grow, and the blossoms set ; to draw hard breath over ploughshare or spade ; to read, to think, to love, to hope, to pray, — these are the things that make men happy ; they have always had the power of doing these, they never will have power to do more.
Sivu 56 - A blank, my lord : She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i...
Sivu 201 - Seven families, who were connected with each other, partly by the ties of relationship, and partly by affection, had here farms, gardens, and magnificent houses, and not far off plantations of fruit. The owners of these were in the habit of daily meeting each other in the afternoons, now at the house of one, and now at another, and making themselves merry with music and the dance, living in prosperity, united and happy, until, alas ! this ruinous war severed them, and left all their houses desolate,...
Sivu 195 - Promise and Engage, as a Man of Honor and a Christian, that I never will hereafter upon any Terms whatsoever accept a Seat at said Board on the present novel and oppressive Plan of Government.
Sivu 195 - Oliver's house is to be cleared for that purpose, and care to be taken that no injury is done to it.
Sivu 137 - Carrie, Esther, La Reine, Mrs. Pleas, Maud Hutchinson, and Morning Star. " I am now in my eightieth year," writes Mr. Terry, " and do not know how long I will continue to grow peonies, but I want to be surrounded by them as long as I live. They are like my children, very dear to me.
Sivu 100 - Secondly, the town where the improvement is to be made must provide the school building and a lot of at least three acres in extent. Then a donor or donors must be secured to duplicate the special fund, which is not to exceed $1000. In other words, it is proposed to secure a small endowment for the school, to be used in the improvement of the building and grounds. The leaflet indicates the kind of building required, and describes the out-of-door surroundings as follows: "A school lot of at least...