| William Paley - 1810 - 498 pages
...all, be lost to the purpose for which all seeds are intended. Lest this should be the case, " a second admirable provision is made to raise them above the...when they are perfected, and to sow them at a proper distance :" viz. the germ grows up in the spring, upon a fruit-stalk, accompanied with leaves. The... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 574 pages
...all, be lost to the purpose for which all seeds are intended. Lest this should be the case, " a second admirable provision is made to raise them above the...when they are perfected, and to sow them at a proper distance :" viz. the germ grows up in the spring, upon a fruit-stalk, * Withering, ubi supra, p. 360.... | |
| 1821 - 188 pages
...all, be lost to the purpose for which all seeds are intended. Lest this should be the case, a second admirable provision is made to raise them above the...when they are perfected, and to sow them at a proper distance, viz. the germ grows up in theSpring upon a fruit stalk, accompanied with leaves. The seeds... | |
| William Paley - 1823 - 382 pages
...all, be lost to the purpose for which all seeds are intended. Lest this should be the case, " a second admirable provision is made to raise them above the...when they are perfected, and to sow them at a proper distance;" vi2. the germ grows up in the spring, apon a fruit-stalk, accompanied with leaves. The seeds... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 382 pages
...be lost to the purpose for which all seeds are ir.tended. Lest this should be the caso, " a second admirable provision is made to raise them above the surface when they are perfected, and to sow them nt a proper distance ;" viz. the germ grows up in the sprwg, upon a fruit-stalk, accompanied with leaves.... | |
| William Paley - 1825 - 440 pages
...all, be lost to the purpose for which all seeds are intended. Lest this should be the case, " a second admirable provision is made to raise them above the...when they are perfected, and to sow them at a proper distance ;" viz. the germe grows up in the spring, upon a fruit-stalk, accompanied with leaves. The... | |
| S. Waring - 1827 - 122 pages
...all, be lost to the purpose for which all seeds are intended. Lest this should be the case, a second admirable provision is made, to raise them above the...when they are perfected, and to sow them at a proper distance: viz. the germ grows up in the spring upon a fruit-stalk, accompanied with leaves. The seeds... | |
| Henry Phillips - 1829 - 442 pages
...may be performed at a depth within the earth out of the reach of the usual effects of the frost ; and as seeds buried at such a depth are known not to vegetate,...made to raise them above the surface when they are perfect, and to sow them at a proper season. For this purpose the seed-vessels are lodged in the bosom... | |
| William Paley - 1830 - 406 pages
...all, be lost to the purpose for which all seeds are intended- Lest this should be the case, ' a second admirable provision is made to raise them above the...when they are perfected, and to sow them at a proper distance :' viz. the germ grows up in the spring, upon a fruit-stalk, accompanied with leaves. The... | |
| J. Sinclair (Florist.), J. florist Freeman - 1835 - 172 pages
...all be lost to the purpose for which all seeds are intended. Lest this should be the case, ' a second admirable provision is made to raise them above the...when they are perfected, and to sow them at a proper dis I ance,' viz. the germ grows up in the spring, upon a fruit-stalk, accompanied wi.h leaves. The... | |
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