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" ... may be completely restored by the use of hot water. For this purpose, place the flowers in scalding water, deep enough to cover about one-third of the length of the stem ; by the time the water has become cold, the flowers will have become erect and... "
Annals of Philosophy: Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mechanics ... - Page 68
1818
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 2

1818 - 764 pages
...hot water. For this purpose place the flowers in scalding water, deep enough to cover about one-thin] of the length of the stem : by the time the water...coddled end of the stems, and put them into cold water. Thornton' i Annalt. The First Part of Mr William Smith's Stratigraphical System of Organised Fossils,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 2

1818 - 782 pages
...beauty: — Most flowers begin to droop and fade after being kept during 24 hours in water: a few maybe revived by substituting fresh water ; but all (the...erect and fresh : then cut off the coddled end of die stems, and put them into cold water. Thomson's Annals. The First Part of Mr William Smith's Stratigraphical...
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Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy ..., Volume 11

1818 - 512 pages
...poppy, and perhaps one or two others excepted) may be completely restored by the use of hot water, tor this purpose place the flowers in scalding water,...into cold water. Probatum est. VII. Third Volume of t/ie Memoirs of the Society of Arcueil. The third volume of the memoirs of this respectable society...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 88, Part 1; Volume 123

1818 - 728 pages
...the flowers in scalding water, deep enough to cover about one third of the length of the stem ; bjr the time the water has become cold, the flowers will...coddled end of the stems, and put them into cold water. JMoveatle Axle. — Mr. ACKERMANN has taken out a Patent for a most useful and ingenious invention,...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 3

1818 - 502 pages
...water. For this purpose, place the flowers in scaldinc water, deep enough to cover about one-th'rd of the length of the stem : by the time the water has become cold the aowers will be erect and fresh ; then cut off the coddled cod of the stem-, and put them into cold...
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The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews ..., Volume 11

1818 - 588 pages
...hotwater. For this purpose, place the flowers in scalding water, deep enough to cover abou t one thi rd of the length of the stem; by the time the water has become oold, the flowers will have become erect and fresh, then cut off the coddled end of the stems, and...
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The American Masonic Register, and Ladies' and Gentlemen's Magazine, Volumes 1-2

1821 - 780 pages
...water. For this purpose, place the flowers in scalding water, deep enough to cover about one third of the length of the stem; by the time the water has...coddled end of the stems, and put them into cold water. ON PRESERVING MEAT The following proportions of sugar, salt, and salt-petre, has been found to preserve...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal

1826 - 566 pages
...place the flowen in scalding water, deep enough to cover about one-third of the length of the stem, and by the time the water has become cold, the flowers...become erect and fresh ; then cut off the coddled ends, and put them into cold water* USEFUL ARTS. William Johnson, of Totham, Ester, for means of evaporating...
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Practical Economy, Or, The Application of Modern Discoveries to the Purposes ...

1822 - 406 pages
...prolonged beyond the usual time. Most flowers begin to droop and fade after being kept during twenty-four hours in water ; a few may be revived by substituting...will have become erect and fresh : then cut off the end of the stems, and put them into cold water. We have seen another ingenious method of preserving...
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London Journal of Arts and Sceinces: And Repertory of Patent ..., Volume 10

William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1825 - 442 pages
...the flowers in scalding water, deep enough to cover about one-third of the length of the stem, and by the time the water has become cold the flowers...will have become erect and fresh ; then cut off the ends, and put them into cold water. Italia in Pollonia. — The pro. spectus of a new work, by M. Ciampi,...
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