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Example sentences for "perfectly hardy"

  • The tree is a free and upright grower, perfectly hardy, an early and abundant bearer; even in the nursery quarters it produces freely when only two years from the graft.

  • The tree is perfectly hardy, a healthy and vigorous grower, but does not attain a large size; it is an excellent bearer.

  • The tree is a strong and vigorous grower, producing long stout shoots, is perfectly hardy and a good bearer.

  • It is perfectly hardy, and may be grown in almost any description of soil.

  • The shrub grows high, is perfectly hardy and in every way satisfactory.

  • But I have beautiful plants of perfectly hardy, good-sized blossoms of yellow, white, pink and red, the roots of which have come from the gardens of my farmer friends.

  • The Virginia Creeper, and the Trumpet Creeper, with its scarlet flowers, are both beautiful, perfectly hardy, and of rapid growth.

  • It is easily propagated from cuttings; every piece will make a plant, if taken in the fall or spring, and is perfectly hardy.

  • It has proved to be perfectly hardy, only the first year the young and tender plant needs some protection during the winter.

  • The plant is perfectly hardy, resembling Wistaria Sinensis, so well known as one of our best climbing plants.

  • That is perfectly hardy here, and the beauty of the tree is such that I believe it to be a very important addition.

  • Using these trees as a basis, I believe we can develop, if it has not already been done, a tree that will bear an improved quality of nuts and that will be perfectly hardy.

  • At Stamford, the bitter pecan from Texas, appears to be perfectly hardy but it makes very slow growth--sometimes less than an inch in a year.

  • Grafts growing the first year are very tender, put in late, and they will often winter kill in the tree that is perfectly hardy otherwise.

  • It should be remembered that many of the best kinds are not hardy at all, and that perhaps none are "perfectly hardy.

  • There is a constant demand for "perfectly hardy" varieties.

  • It is perfectly hardy, the habit is good, and it continues in bloom for several months in the year.

  • It is perfectly hardy, and for its deep, lovely blue should be largely grown in the open border, where it appears to especial advantage in conjunction with Snowdrops.

  • A graceful and highly perfumed Lily, which is perfectly hardy, and will grow in good loam, though peat is to be preferred for pot culture.

  • It is seldom seen, though easy to grow, perfectly hardy, and perennial.

  • This comes from the warm climate of Southern Europe, but is a perfectly hardy grass in this country; it is highly ornamental, irrespective of its flowers, and is useful in several ways.

  • This comes from Greece, nevertheless it is perfectly hardy; it is not only peculiarly pretty when closely examined, but a truly handsome flower, either as cut bloom or seen in groups in a growing state.

  • Not only is it perfectly hardy in our climate, but it seems to thrive and flower abundantly.

  • It is perfectly hardy, and comes on rapidly during the late summer and autumn months.

  • In shape it resembles the carrot and parsnip, and is as perfectly hardy as the latter.

  • The parsnip is a vegetable of a perfectly hardy character.

  • This is perfectly hardy, and few flowering shrubs are more admired during autumn when in large beds.

  • It appears to be perfectly hardy, and its fine foliage turns to a magnificent colour in autumn.

  • The root-stock is, however, perfectly hardy, and it sends up a thicket of young growths every spring 2 to 4 feet long, which flower the same summer.

  • Some of our seedling cherries are commencing to bear and show to be perfectly hardy.

  • I think the Black Hills spruce is perfectly hardy.

  • For twenty-eight years he has been working on the Chinese sand pear and has brought out a race that is blight-proof, perfectly hardy and of good size and quality.

  • It is perfectly hardy with us at Devils Lake, which is a very much more severe test, whereas the white spruce from its southern limits may not be hardy even here.

  • A native of North America, it is perfectly hardy in this country, and makes an excellent wall plant where plenty of space can be afforded for the rambling branches.

  • It wants a cool, moist peaty soil, and is perfectly hardy.

  • It is of neat and compact growth, perfectly hardy, but as yet it is rare in cultivation.

  • It is perfectly hardy, but the wood is so brittle that it breaks off short with the slightest weight of wind or snow or rain.

  • Its parent is a native of the Alps, and it is perfectly hardy.

  • Most of the Hybrid China roses are, moreover, perfectly hardy even in the climate of the Northern States; and they are admirably adapted for forming pillars.

  • It is perfectly hardy, compact in growth, abundant in bloom, beautiful in form, and rich and various in coloring.

  • Its growth is very vigorous; and, like most of its kindred, it is perfectly hardy.

  • Green-house, but is perfectly hardy, and makes a fine plant in a shaded situation.

  • It is named from being pretty, and is perfectly hardy, though generally kept under cover.

  • It is perfectly hardy, and greatly esteemed, and not so subject to be attacked by insects as other roses.

  • It may not be generally known that this palm is perfectly hardy in this country.

  • It is perfectly hardy, is of a fresh and vigorous habit, and grows 6, 7, and even 8 ft.


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