| Agriculture - 1873 - 608 pages
...proceedings, explaining their wants, receiving their supplies, and aiding the mother-country in everything that is useful in the vegetable kingdom. Medicine,...private establishments for advice and assistance." The principles had, therefore, been clearly laid down and the nucleus of a collection existed when... | |
| Gardening - 1840 - 718 pages
...would afford the plants required on those occasions, without its being necessary, as is now the case, to apply to the officers of private establishments for advice and assistance. Such a garden would be the great source of new and valuable plants to be introduced and dispersed through... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - Agriculture - 1840 - 716 pages
...would afford the plants required on those occasions, without its being necessary, as is now the case, to apply to the officers of private establishments for advice and assistance. Such a garden would be the great source of new and valuable plants to be introduced and dispersed through... | |
| Gardening - 1854 - 616 pages
...branches of manufacture, would derive much benefit from the .adoption of such a system. From n garden of of this kind, government would be able to obtain authentic...assistance." Other alterations of a highly important cliaracier cuuld mt fail in suggesting themselves to the Director, on his becoming intimately acquainted... | |
| Great Britain - 1914 - 888 pages
...to be the centre round which all minor establishments of the same nature should be arranged. . . . From a garden of this kind Government would be able...private establishments for advice and assistance." These recommendations having been adopted by the Government, Sir WJ Hooker, FRS, was appointed Director... | |
| Great Britain - 1910 - 836 pages
...arranged. . . . From a garden of this kind Government would be able to obtain authentic ami officia.1 information on points connected with the founding...private establishments for advice and assistance." These recommendations having been adopted by the Government, Sir WJ Hooker, FRS, was appointed Director... | |
| Great Britain - 1930 - 1186 pages
...inthentic and official information on points connected with the founding of new colonies ; it woulil ifford the plants there required, without its being necessary, as now, to apply to the officers of private publishments for advice anil assistance." These recommendations having been adopted by the Government,... | |
| Great Britain - 1929 - 1150 pages
...connected with the founding of new colonies ; it would afford the plante there required, without it» being necessary, as now, to apply to the officers...private establishments for advice and assistance." Theac recommendations having been adopted by the Government, Sir WJ Hooker, FRS, wai appointed Director... | |
| Great Britain - 1931 - 1236 pages
...»uthentic and official information on points connected with the founding of new colonies; it would ifford the plants there required, without its being necessary, as now, to apply to the officer« of privat* establishments for advice and assistance." These recommendations having been adopted... | |
| Great Britain - 1939 - 1218 pages
...official information on points connected with the founding of new colonies ; it would afford the plante there required, without its being necessary, as now, to apply to the officers of privat« eatabishments for advice and assistance." These recommendations having been adopted by the... | |
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