5 adverbs to describe how to germinating

More thinking, and a greater experience of life, may cause him to germinate agreeably in a few years.

In following this direction we are thinking on the plane of the absolute and eliminating from our minds all consideration of conditions, which imply limitation and the possibility of adverse contingencies; and we are thus planting a seed which, if left undisturbed, will infallibly germinate into external fruition.

It germinated even more promptly than Mr. Montgomery had prophesied.

The Almighty has placed our hand on the greatest of His plows, in whose furrow the nations I have named are germinating religiously.

The Pink, for instance, may be sown at any time, Sweet William thrives best if sown in March or April, the variegated and light colored Larkspurs should not be put in until December, the Dahlia germinates most successfully in the rains, and the beautiful class of Zinnias are never seen to perfection unless sown in June.

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