The standard of perfection for the properties of flowers and plantsHoulston and Stoneman, 1847 - 80 oldal |
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20. oldal
... habit , or indeed any other distinction , should be sufficient to jus- tify semi - double and imperfect flowers . Cer- tainly , if we concede anything , this would be the extent ; that a new colour should justify the saving of any Rose ...
... habit , or indeed any other distinction , should be sufficient to jus- tify semi - double and imperfect flowers . Cer- tainly , if we concede anything , this would be the extent ; that a new colour should justify the saving of any Rose ...
24. oldal
... habit a Rose can have , is that of throwing up several blooms close together , on short stiff footstalks , some of which must be cut away before the others can be fully developed ; as show - flowers they are bad , and as plants they are ...
... habit a Rose can have , is that of throwing up several blooms close together , on short stiff footstalks , some of which must be cut away before the others can be fully developed ; as show - flowers they are bad , and as plants they are ...
32. oldal
... habit bushy ; the wood strong ; the foliage thick and dark green . 2. The flower - stem should be short and strong ; and the footstalks of the blooms elastic , and branching well away from each other , to form a rich mass of flowers ...
... habit bushy ; the wood strong ; the foliage thick and dark green . 2. The flower - stem should be short and strong ; and the footstalks of the blooms elastic , and branching well away from each other , to form a rich mass of flowers ...
46. oldal
... round outline not reflexed . 3. The plant should be dwarf and creeping , or shrubby and bushy , and not of a doubtful habit . 4. The colour should be bright ; the ground pure ; the marking uniform ; pure white ground , 46 THE PROPERTIES OF.
... round outline not reflexed . 3. The plant should be dwarf and creeping , or shrubby and bushy , and not of a doubtful habit . 4. The colour should be bright ; the ground pure ; the marking uniform ; pure white ground , 46 THE PROPERTIES OF.
47. oldal
... habit which many of the seed- lings from M. Cardinalis possess , it would be a great acquisition . On the other hand , some of the colours of M. Cardinalis on those of the dwarf creeping habit would be desirable . However , being ...
... habit which many of the seed- lings from M. Cardinalis possess , it would be a great acquisition . On the other hand , some of the colours of M. Cardinalis on those of the dwarf creeping habit would be desirable . However , being ...
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Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
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Népszerű szakaszok
39. oldal - ... be pure. 5. The two upper petals should be perfectly uniform, whether dark or light, or fringed, or blotched. The two petals immediately under them should be alike ; and the lower petal, as before observed, must have the same ground colour and character as the two above it ; and the pencilling or marking of the eye in the three lower petals must not break through to the edges.
44. oldal - If the flower have any marking besides the feathering at the edge, it should be a beam, or bold mark down the centre, but not to reach the bottom, or near the bottom of the cup ; the mark or beam must be similar in all the six petals.
31. oldal - Each row of petals should be smaller than the row immediately under it ; there should not be less than five or six rows of petals laid regularly, and the flower should rise and form a good bold centre or crown ; and in quantity should form half a ball.