| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1887 - 984 pages
...familiar wild-flower anew by coming upon it in some peculiar and striking situation. Our columbine is at all times and in all places one of the most exquisitely beautiful of flowers ; yet one spring day, when I saw it growing out of a small seam on... | |
| Massachusetts Horticultural Society - 1881 - 490 pages
...exhibited shoots of the tupelo (Nyssa), a tree of moderate growth, and remarkable for the rich color of its autumnal foliage. Mr. Hovey said that he had trees...where trees had been taken up, and he saw it last year in similar situations. The old English authors gave directions for cultivating it. The chair was... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 350 pages
...familiar wild flower anew by coming upon it in some peculiar and striking situation. Our columbine is at all times and in all places one of the most exquisitely beautiful of flowers; yet one spring day, when I saw it growing out of a small seam on... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 356 pages
...familiar wild flower anew by coming upon it in some peculiar and striking situation. Our columbine is at all times and in all places one of the most exquisitely beautiful of flowers; yet one spring day, when I saw it growing out of a small seam on... | |
| Francis Henry Allen - 1897 - 416 pages
...familiar wild flower anew by coming upon it in some peculiar and striking situation. Our columbine is at all times and in all places one of the most exquisitely beautiful of flowers ; yet one spring day, when I saw it growing out of a small seam on... | |
| Gertrude Buck, Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris - 1899 - 312 pages
...a familiar wildflower anew by coming upon it in some peculiar and striking situation. Our columbine is at all times and in all places one of the most exquisitely beautiful of flowers; yet one spring day, when I saw it growing out of a small seam on... | |
| John Burroughs - 1904 - 402 pages
...familiar wild flower anew by coming upon it in some peculiar and striking situation. Our columbine is at all times and in all places one of the most exquisitely beautiful of flowers ; yet one spring day, when I saw it growing out of a small seam on... | |
| John Burroughs - 1904 - 400 pages
...familiar wild flower anew by coming upon it in some peculiar and striking situation. Our columbine is at all times and in all places one of the most exquisitely beautiful of flowers ; yet one spring day, when I saw it . growing out of a small seam... | |
| Wisconsin State Horticultural Society - 1905 - 508 pages
...state has only the one kind, but that is quite satisfactory. Jolm Burroughs has said, "Our columbine is at all times and in all places one of the most exquisitely beautiful of flowers ; yet one spring day, when I saw it growing out of a small seam on... | |
| 1887 - 980 pages
...familiar wild-flower anew by coming upon it in some peculiar and striking situation. Our columbine is at all times and in all places one of the most exquisitely beautiful of flowers ; yet one spring day, when I saw it growing out of a small seam on... | |
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