With this intention I sowed the [470] selected seeds in a pan in the glasshouse of my laboratory and planted them out as soon as the young stems had reached a length of some few centimeters.
The whole procedure of the selection is by this means confined to the glasshouse during the spring, and the beds need not be large, nor do they require any special care during the summer.
I was trying to find the Queen's Glasshouse Chapel, officer," said he.
The earliest note we can find of glass being made here is the year 1785, when Isaac Hawker built a small glasshouse behind his shop at Edgbaston Street.
Shakespeare and Johnston had a glasshouse in Walmer Lane.
When the glasshousesite was excavated in 1948 only small fragments and drippings--dark green in color--were found.
The storeman lived alone in a cottage that had a glasshouse against one wall built by himself.
They ran into Mullins, as it happened, in Glasshouse Street, and Mr. Upton for one would not have recognised him as the same being.
We go up on to the top deck and see three dark-skinned men, warmly wrapped up in brown coats, sitting in a little glasshouse in the bows and watching earnestly the channel ahead.
Soon they were alone in the chilly glasshouse with the moon and a star or two besides.
I was trying to find the Queen's Glasshouse Chapel, Officer," said he.
About the glasshouse: there is one Stephens, an Englishman, who has set up a splendid glasshouse at Lisbon, and the Government have granted him a pine wood sixteen miles in extent to supply his glasshouse with fuel.
Nor did he find the Brisbane, though, ascending the Glasshouse Mountains, he saw indications of a river, which he could not enter with the Norfolk on account of the intricacy of the channel and the shortness of the time available.