| George W. Johnson - 1850 - 434 oldal
...light, or fringed, or blotched. The two petals immediately under them should be alike ; and tinlower petal, as before observed, must have the same ground colour and character as the two above it; aud tho pencilling or marking of the eye in the three lovu-r |)etals must not break through to the... | |
| Garden manual - 1861 - 274 oldal
...distinct, and retain their character, without running or flushing, that is, mixing with the ground colour. 5. The two upper petals should be perfectly uniform,...lower petals must not break through to the edges. 6. If flowers are equal in other respects, the larger, if not the coarser, is the better ; but no flower... | |
| Garden manual - 1863 - 274 oldal
...distinct, and retain their character, without running or flushing, that is, mixing with the ground colour. 5. The two upper petals should be perfectly uniform,...pencilling or marking of the eye in the three lower petals mutt not break through to the edges. 6. If flowers are equal in other respects, the larger, if not... | |
| Edward Sprague Rand - 1870 - 292 oldal
...under them should be alike; and the lower petal, as before observed, must have the same ground color and character as the two above it; and the pencilling...there is a distinct point, when coarseness does not accompanv it; in other words, if flowers are equal in other respects, the larger is the better; but... | |
| Edward Sprague Rand - 1873 - 222 oldal
...under them should be alike; and the lower petal, as before observed, must have the same ground color and character as the two above it; and the pencilling...is the better; but no flower should be shown under an inch and a half across. GENERAL REMARKS. Ragged edges, crumpled petals, indentures on the petal,... | |
| Edward Sprague Rand - 1874 - 222 oldal
...under them should be alike; and the lower petal, as before observed, must have the same ground color and character as the two above it; and the pencilling...point, when coarseness does not accompany it; in other worcls, if flowers are equal in other respects, the larger is the better; but no flower should be shown... | |
| Edward Sprague Rand - 1876 - 296 oldal
...under them should be alike ; and the lower petal, as before observed, must have the same ground color and character as the two above it ; and the pencilling...is the better ; but no flower should be shown under an inch and a half across. GENERAL REMARKS. Ragged edges, crumpled petals, indentures on the petal,... | |
| 1899 - 594 oldal
...whether dark or light, or fringed, or blotched. The two petals immediately under them should be alike : the lower petal, as before observed, must have the...does not accompany it : in other words, if flowers «re equal in other respects, the larger is the better, but no flower should be shown under 1J inch... | |
| 1881 - 626 oldal
...distinct, and retain their character without running or flushing— that is, mixing with the ground colour. 5, The two upper petals should be perfectly uniform,...lower petals must not break through to the edges. 6, If flowers are equal in other respects, the larger, if not the coarser, is the better ; but no flower... | |
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