I believe it is identical with Emperor of China, a very old sort that used to be frequent in greenhouse cultivation before it was supplanted by the many good kinds now grown.
Among useful winter leaves of smaller growth, those of Epimedium pinnatum have a fine red colour and delicate veining, and I find them very useful for grouping withgreenhouse flowers of delicate texture.
In this way she had preserved her Fuchsias of greenhouse kinds, and Calceolarias, and the Yucca in question.
The garden, the cedars, and the greenhouse were all antiquated, but to me none the less charming.
When I was superintending the arrangements, I always entered by this greenhouse door.
Florine entered thegreenhouse and soon returned to her mistress.
The factory was flimsy, somewhat resembling a vast greenhousewith its multitudinous windows, and bore the name of a firm whose offices were in the city to which he was bound.
There was a little toy greenhouse connecting with the porch (an "economy" indulged in when the market had begun to go the wrong way for Mr. Fern).
For long he stood, disconsolate, in the little dark greenhouse among the images of his beasts, the letter in his hand.
He bethought him then of his modelling, and went out to the little empty greenhouse where he kept his masterpieces.
He put the glasses down and went towards his greenhouse to get a drawing block, thinking to sit on the wall and make a sort of Midsummer Night's Dream sketch of flowers and rabbits.
I always find things a little bit different, so a year ago at the greenhouse I took seven different sources of seed of shagbark hickory, Carya ovata and one source of Carya ovalis.
Do you feel that you can produce a tree to transplant any height you want to select, five, six feet, so on, as cheaply according to this method of bench grafting in the greenhouse as if you bud it or graft it in a nursery row?
Care must be used to ventilate the frames in the greenhouse to prevent condensation soaking the grafts.
Leave them unwaxed and layer them in moss peat in a glass covered frame in the greenhouse with some ventilation.
I bought and put them in the greenhouse several years ago and shook the pollen on the pistils and got a full set.
Her greenhouse is perfectly beautiful, and I stopped to look in.
On Ormond quay Mr Simon Dedalus, steering his way from the greenhouse for the subsheriff's office, stood still in midstreet and brought his hat low.
These plants may be started early (in the greenhouseor hotbed, in early spring, or outdoors in the seedbed later), and afterwards transplanted to their permanent location.
They require the temperature of a warm greenhouse during the summer months; but as the leaves die away in autumn, the roots may be stored in a dry place, merely protected from cold.
There is not one among them that, if I sent to the greenhousefor a plant, but will either come back without it, or bring me a wrong one, though they have all been sent to school, and might have learned to read if they would.
The greenhouse plants in winter follow the example of the hothouse in living in their own circle, but at this season mix more generally, though, alas!
She pointed to the statues near the door, and went through the greenhouse to the library, thence to the observatory, expecting, ere long, to be joined by her father.
And the glass of the greenhouse lies there in showers, all grey.
At the end of the greenhouse the judge had set up a grandstand, an amphitheatre of benches to hold some five or six thousand pelargoniums in pots--a splendid and famous show.
When they are planted out against the walls and pillars of the greenhouse or conservatory an abundance of highly perfumed blossoms will be supplied all the year round.
A very young greenhouse plant (Caladium nymphaefolium) was found by Molisch to give off 190 water-drops a minute, and in one night it exuded one-seventeenth of a pint.
When these Droseras are taken to a greenhouse and experiments are made on them, they run into very great danger.
There are several common greenhouse Primulas which also produce irritation of the skin.
That another such greenhouse did not exist anywhere in the world, they were soon to learn.
He continued to think of this while the Russian showed them through the most wonderful greenhouse in all the world.
We ran stone troughs through the greenhouse connecting them to the warm spring.
Its grounds were laid out in excellent taste, and rare exotics in the greenhouse made it still more lovely.
In one end of the greenhouse was Uncle Tony's sleeping room, and those who happened in that vicinity, between nine and ten at night, could hear the old man offering up his thanksgiving to God for his protection during the day.
The weak small plants are handled in a cool greenhouse or under frames, usually in pots, and they soon make strong individuals.
The stove and greenhouse species may be increased by seeds, or from cuttings, which root freely in a close frame.
It is better not to cover with soil, but a sheet of glass should be laid over the pan, which must be placed in a shady part of the greenhouse or cold-frame until the young plants show the first leaf.
The greenhousespecies are propagated by layers and cuttings.
Long cuttings of ripened wood, handled in a cool greenhouse or in frames, may also be employed for the various perpetual and climbing roses.
An ordinary light hot-bed frame is sometimes constructed upon the bench of a greenhouseand covered with common hot-bed sash.
The annuals by seeds sown in spring out-doors; the herbaceous perennials may be increased by divisions made in autumn or spring, and the greenhouse species by cuttings made in spring.
Or the greenhouse itself may afford sufficient protection, especially if the cuttings are shaded when first set to check evaporation from the plant and soil, and to prevent too great heat.
In ordinary greenhouse practice, the seedlings of the pomelo make good stocks.
Place in a cool frame or greenhouse giving plenty of air.
The ornamental greenhousekinds are grown from seeds planted in light soil in a warm propagating house.
The greenhousespecies are increased mostly by green cuttings.
In winter they should be placed on a dry shelf in a greenhouseor frame.
The hardy and greenhouse species are increased by seeds.
Increased by ripe cuttings under glass, the greenhouse kinds in heat.
I found him still inert in the greenhousewhere I had first seen him.
He led her into the greenhouse to the pink begonia's grave.
But the next time Ethel went into the greenhouse with a bright face, she could not help laughing at Tom's addition to her verses.
Then she dug a hole in the earthen floor, under the greenhouse shelf, in a warm corner near the pipes.
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