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" AND here let me observe, that much, very ' much, of their future success, depends on this ' point of their being well taken up. I declare * that I should form greater hopes from one hun' dred plants well taken up and planted, than from * ten times that... "
British Timber Trees: A Practical Treatise on the Raising, Management, and ... - Page 161
by John Blenkarn - 1859 - 275 pages
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Planting and Ornamental Gardening: A Practical Treatise

Mr. Marshall (William) - 1785 - 698 pages
...of their future fuccefs depends on this point of their being well taken up. I declare that I mould form greater hopes from one hundred plants well taken...that number taken up and planted in a random manner; befides, the lofs of the plants makes the worft method the moft expenfive. '' But before I leave this...
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Planting and Rural Ornament, Volume 1

Mr. Marshall (William) - 1796 - 460 pages
...point of their being well taken up. I declare ' that I mould form greater hopes from one hun' dred plants well taken up and planted, than from * ten...that number taken up and planted in a ' random manner ; befides, the lofs of the plants 1 makes the worft method the moft expenfive. ' BUT before I leave...
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Planting and rural ornament [by W.H. Marshall].

William Marshall - 1796 - 486 pages
...point of their being well taken up. I declare ' that I fhould form greater hopes from one hun' dred plants well taken up and planted, than from ' ten times that number taken up and planted in a ' ranuom manner -, befides, the lofs of the plants ' makes the worft method the moft expenfive. 1 BUT...
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On Planting and Rural Ornament: A Practical Treatise, Volume 1

Mr. Marshall (William) - 1803 - 460 pages
...point of their being well taken up. I declare * that I should form greater hopes from one hun' dred plants well taken up and planted, than from * ten...of our method * of raising Oaks, I shall just beg leave to observe, ' that we are not very particular in the choice of ' acorns, in my own opinion, it...
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Georgical Essays, Volume 3

Alexander Hunter - 1803 - 638 pages
...trench with their roots entire. 'here let me observe; that much, very much, of their future succefs depends on this point of their being well taken up....taken up and planted in a random manner: besides, the frequent lofs of the plants makes the worst method the most expensive. But before I leave this account...
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