Not yet, of course, of saleable size nor of the blooming age; they want more years of planting and lifting at the proper seasons before they are the substantial bulbs of commerce.
If this is so in England, in Holland the flowering of the crocus means more still; every flower represents a separate young crocus, a sound saleable corm, if the grower knows his business and the ground is good.
They can also be easily raised from seed, and, contrary to the habit of most bulbs, come to the flowering stage fairly quickly, seed-grown Scillas being of a saleable size in from three to four years after sowing.
When you come to talk of stock paying, my dear sir, you must bear in mind that it is not the finest animal that yields the most profit, but the one on which, at a saleable age, you have expended the least money.
Preparations were made by handling and stable-feeding as many of the saleable horses as could be spared.
Book canvassers will find this volume a | | | | Very Saleable Book.
Discoveries, on the other hand, would require a large additional amount of labour expended upon them by inventors before they could be converted into saleable commodities.
One hundred and twenty gallons of genuine gin, as obtained from the wholesale manufactories, are usually made up by fraudulent retailers, into a saleable commodity, with fourteen gallons of water and twenty-six pounds of sugar.
To-morrow morning gilt-edged, immediatelysaleable securities will be placed at your disposal for a hundred and fifty thousand pounds.
In Ireland the saleable produce consists almost generally of oats, butter, potatoes, and pigs; for which there is a ready market in every village and town.
According to the Irish mode of cultivating, it will be cropped and stocked as follows:-- Saleable Acres.
The bulk of the scrip owned by him was now barely saleableat any price; for the residue he might have obtained a quarter of the price he had paid for it.
Very little of the lime of the crops, however, goes off in the saleable products of the farm in the case of the self-supporting rotation under consideration.
He foresaw the drift toward artistic representation ofsaleable products, and decided to go into that side of it.
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But when the amalgamation with the Grand Junction, which had always been its own carrier, took place, a great reduction in rates was made, as well as arrangements for encouraging the conveyance of every kind of saleable article.
It is still a saleable book, and is to be found in every public and private library of any pretentions.
Sterne could not find a bookseller who would pay fifty pounds for "Tristram Shandy," he therefore issued it on his own account, and it proved a saleable work, gaining for its author a front place amongst English humorists.
In the school the main object should be to turn out as large a quantity of saleable skill and knowledge as possible, with the saleable product as a secondary, although necessary, feature.
But the fact is that the main object of the factory is to turn out as large a quantity as possible of saleable product.
If they cannot turn their gift into some saleable thing or get some propertied man to "patronize" them, they cannot exercise these gifts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "saleable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.