It is raised from seed, which may be sown in drills one foot apart, covering with soil to the depth of half an inch.
It may be raised from seed; but is generally propagated by planting the bulbs, which should be set the last of April or beginning of May, or when all danger of frost is over, six inches apart, in rows one foot asunder.
It is raised from seed; which, as the plant is used in the first year of its growth and is liable to be injured by the winter, should be sown annually, although the Cardoon is really a perennial.
It is raised from seed, which should be sown where the plants are to remain, as they do not bear transplanting well.
They may be raised from seeds, which, being very fine, require to be sown carefully; but they do not flower usually till the second year unless they are sown very early in heat.
Chrysanthemums== of the large-flowering perennial type can easily be raised from seed.
The Whitebeam may be raised from seed, which should be sown as soon as the fruit is ripe; otherwise, if kept till spring, and then sown, they will not come up till the spring following.
The Spruce Fir is raised from seed, which should be chosen from healthy vigorous trees.
When plants are to be raised from seed, the cherries should be gathered when fully ripe and sown immediately with the flesh on, and covered with about an inch of light mould.
Abroad this tree is raised from seed, which is decidedly the best mode, and secures the finest specimens; though in this country they are generally propagated by layers or truncheons.
The perennials may also beraised from seeds, but it is better to trust to layers and to cuttings, which will root freely in a sandy soil, if kept shaded until established.
The common annuals may be raised from seeds, in spring, in any ordinary light soil.
May annually be raised from seeds, or the old plants may be divided in spring.
Cornus Mas, raised from seed, is the favorite stock.
In this way water is raised from wells of great depth.
Where water is to be raised from a deep well, the cylinder with its piston is placed near the water and the tube and rod, as that of Fig.
It is universally used for household purposes where water is to be raised from cisterns, etc.
Childsi (raised from gandavensis and Saundersi) attains a height of four or five feet, and has spikes of bloom often 2 feet or more long.
Tulips may also be raised from seeds if one has the requisite patience and convenience.
It would not greatly surprise me to find that with the application of good conditions arcania could be raised from darwiniana eggs, or that if arcania larvae were starved they might give rise to darwiniana butterflies.
Briefly it is that annuals, especially wheat and maize, raised from seed in Central Europe take more time in coming to maturity and ripening than similar plants raised in Norway, where the summer days are much longer.
Three of these females were mated with males raised fromthorough meridionalis females, and three families were produced.
A scale was proposed, by which the number of votes possessed by an individual rate-payer might be raised from one to five, as his rating increased from five pounds to two hundred.
It is increased by division of the roots, or it may readily be raised from seed in ordinary soil.
It may be raised from seed on a hotbed in spring, gradually hardened off, and planted out in May.
May be raised from seed, or by cuttings of young shoots placed in spring or summer in sand under glass, or with a bottom heat.
They may be raised from seed in boxes of leaf-mould and sand, covering them with glass, and keeping them well watered.
Raised from seed of Seckel by Asahel Foote, Williamstown, Mass.
They may be raised fromseed by sowing early in spring in a finely sifted soil of leaf mold and garden loam.
The gladiolus can be raised from seed, but they are of slow growth, and one has to wait till the third summer usually for their flowering.
The double varieties are not so easily grown, and cannot be recommended for general culture to be raised from seed.
Von Berg[755] raised from seed of Verbascum phoenicium, which is usually a biennial, both annual and perennial varieties.
They found that the pay of an able-bodied seaman in the British navy had lately been raised from 26s.
May be raised from seeds in the same manner as the round-leaved Cyclamen already figured in this work, p.
This species rarely ripens its seeds with us, and is therefore to be raised from cuttings, which however are not very free to strike.
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