24 collocations for gardens

EVERETT, T. H. A guide to garden flowers.

How to spin beautiful concrete pottery and garden ornaments with simple equipment; the Hollywood Cementcraft System; Instruction.

SEE Adams, Will. GARDEN CITY PUB.

Gardening; a complete guide to garden making.

SEE Adams, Will. GARDEN CITY PUB.

The said Rectory was in a decided state of fresh, not to say raw, novelty outside, though the old trees and garden a little softened its hard grays and strong reds; but it promised to look well when crumbling and weather-stain had done their work.

Sir William Temple has, however, many eloquent passages in his writings, in one of which he calls gardening the "inclination of kings, the choice of philosophers, and the common favourite of public and private men; a pleasure of the greatest, and the care of the meanest; and, indeed, an employment and a possession, for which no man is too high or too low."

Addison who had a pretty little retreat at Bilton, near Rugby, evinces in most of his occasional allusions to gardens a correct judgment.

There is an allusion to garden knots in Holinshed's Chronicle.

The former writes as follows: "So then the boy, now drawing one thing and now another, without fixed place or steady line of study, happened one day to be taken by Granacci into the garden of the Medici at San Marco, which garden the magnificent Lorenzo, father of Pope Leo, and a man of the first intellectual distinction, had adorned with antique statues and other reliques of plastic art.

Miss Melcombe told me that he was a very eccentric character, and for many years before his death he made gardening his one occupation.

A DEATHLY SMELL" MOTLEY: 1918 THE LITTLE SALAMANDER THE LINNET THE SUNKEN GARDEN THE RIDDLERS MOONLIGHT THE BLIND BOY THE QUARRY MRS.

There are twenty-eight sacred cows at the central temples, and perhaps 500 more at other places of worship throughout the city; the trees around the temple gardens swarm with sacred monkeys and apes; there are twenty-two places where the dead are burned, and the air of the city is always darkened during the daytime by columns of smoke that rise from the funeral pyres.

Height, 2 ft. Y Yew (Taxus).For landscape gardening the old gold-striped (Baccata Aurea Variegata) is most effective.

To be ordered off suddenly a thousand miles or more, over three of the great series of lakes, and pitched down here, on the verge of the civilized world, at the foot of Lake Superior, amid Indians and Indian traders, where butchers' meat is a thing only to be talked about, and garden vegetables far more rare than "blackberries," was not, certainly, an agreeable prospect for officers with wives and mothers with babies.

"Apply weed-killers to garden walks and drives, using every precaution against domestic fowls and other bird-eating worms.

The day after this the doctor reported No. 19this was Robinsonto be sinking, and on this Hawes put him to garden work.

Thy walls are ruins, thy gardens grave-yards, thy sons slaves unto the Christian ..." groaned the poet, covering his eyes with his cloak.

ON THE SIGHT OF SWANS IN KENSINGTON GARDEN Queen-bird that sittest on thy shining nest, And thy young cygnets without sorrow hatchest,

"The Thrasher's song is like some one talking cheerfully; the Meadowlark's is flute-like; the Oriole's is more like clarion notes; the Bobolink bubbles over like a babbling brook; while the dear little brown striped Song Sparrow, who is with us in hedge and garden all the year, sings pleasant home-like ballads.

In yonder garden the priest's cassock and trousers are hanging sacrilegiously on a clothes-line, and you can just see a tiny graveyard away up on the hillside almost hidden in the trees.

From the St. Petersburgh gardens many very ornamental Crabs have been sent out, these differing considerably in colour of bark, habit, and tint of flowers.

If e'er for me thy love's sweet garden a fragrant breath exhale, My heart, expansive in its joy, shall bud-like burst its veil.

This should teach us to plant wild fruits and berries for the birds, who prefer them to garden fruits.

24 collocations for  gardens