| John Claudius Loudon - Agriculture - 1840 - 716 pages
...prosperity. A National Botanical Garden would be the centre around which all those minor establishments should be arranged ; they should be all under the...garden, acting in concert with him, and through him with each other, reporting constantly their proceedings, explaining their wants, receiving their supplies,... | |
| Gardening - 1840 - 718 pages
...prosperity. A National Botanical Garden would be the centre around which all those minor establishments should be arranged ; they should be all under the...garden, acting in concert with him, and through him with each other, reporting constantly their proceedings, explaining their wants, receiving their supplies,... | |
| Gardening - 1854 - 616 pages
...upon his important duties in r the spring of the year 1841, and to prepare 86 speedily as possible, u report of those alterations which were deemed essential...of the same nature should be arranged : they should all be under the control of the chief of that garden, acting in concert with him, and through him with... | |
| Great Britain - 1924 - 1050 pages
...1840. The following paragraphs briefly defined the functions of the reorganised establishment: — "A national garden ought to be the centre round which all minor establishments of the same nature ihould be arranged. . . . From a garden of this kind Government would be able to obtain authentic and... | |
| Great Britain - 1908 - 804 pages
...1840. The following paragraphs briefly defined the functions of the reorganised establishment: — "A national garden ought to be the centre round which all minor establishments of the наше nature should be arranged. . . . From a garden of this kind Government would be able to obtain... | |
| Great Britain - 1930 - 1186 pages
...following paragraphs briefly defined the functions of the reorganised establishment: — "A utional garden ought to be the centre round which all minor establishments of the same nature ikonU be arranged. . . . From a garden of this kind Government would be able to obtain inthentic and... | |
| Andrew Wynter - Essays - 1875 - 556 pages
...Government, gradually, under the care of this distinguished Director, became an established fact:—" A National Garden ought to be the centre round which...of the same nature should be arranged: they should all be under the control of the chief of that garden, acting in concert with him, and through him with... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - Colonies - 1880 - 462 pages
...an immediate bearing upon the subject of this paper, is the following :—" A national garden.ought to be the centre round which all minor establishments...of the same nature should be arranged ; they should all be under the control of the chief of that garden, acting in concert with him and through him with... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - Colonies - 1880 - 460 pages
...the subject of this paper, is the following : — " A national garden/raght to be the centre ronnd which all minor establishments of the same nature should be arranged ; they should all be under the control of the chief of that garden, acting in concert with him and through him with... | |
| William Jackson Bean - Botanical gardens - 1908 - 432 pages
...1841 for his guidance and in some sort as a charter. This was the kernel of its recommendations : — A national garden ought to be the centre round which...establishments of the same nature should be arranged . . . receiving their supplies, and aiding the Mother Country in everything that is useful in the vegetable... | |
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