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The green-house companion; comprising a general course of green-house and conservatory practice throughout the year; a natural arrangement of all the green-house plants in cultivation; with a descriptive catalogue of the most desirable to form a collection, their proper soils, modes of propagation, management, and references to botanical works in which they are figured. Also, the proper treatment of flowers in rooms, and bulbs in water glasses.

Title:The green-house companion; comprising a general course of green-house and conservatory practice throughout the year; a natural arrangement of all the green-house plants in cultivation; with a descriptive catalogue of the most desirable to form a collection, their proper soils, modes of propagation, management, and references to botanical works in which they are figured. Also, the proper treatment of flowers in rooms, and bulbs in water glasses.
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Note:Printed for Harding, Triphook and Lepard, and J. Harding, 1825
  
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Subject:Floriculture
Subject:Greenhouse management
Subject:Greenhouse plants
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