Book/Printed Material Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden,
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Image 1 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden,
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 2 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, -^m Book ^2.fe_ J ft;!. X
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 3 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden,
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 4 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden,
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 5 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden,
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 6 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden,
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 7 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, ^y^^,^-^^ ^^7 POT-POUKEI FROM A SUEREY GARDEN
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 8 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden,
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 9 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, POT-POURRI FKOM A SURREY GARDEN BY MRS. C. W. EARLE WITH AN APPENDIX BY LADY CONSTANCE LYTTON TEATH EDITION. NEW YORK E. P. BUTTON COMPANY 31 West Twenty-Third Street 1898
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 10 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, /^H V 02
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 11 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, TO MY SISTER THE COUNTESS OF LYTTON
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 12 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden,
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 13 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, PEEFACE These Notes would never have been extracted from me without the encouragement I have received from all my dear nieces, real and adopted, and the very practical assistance of one of…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 14 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden,
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 15 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, CONTENTS JANUARY Introductory Indispensable books An old Hertfordshire gar- den Eeminiscences My present garden plants in a London room Japanese floral arrangement Cooki vegetables and fruit Making coffee Early blossoms Winter gardening…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 16 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, X POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN MAY PAGE Vegetable growing Autumn annuals Spring seeds— Descrip- tion of my own garden Weeding Houses facing west Flowering shrubs May flowers Sundials Roses and Creepers…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 17 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, CONTENTS xi OCTOBER PAGE Autumn mornings and robins Italian Daturas ^The useful Myticuttah Nerines- Three Cape greenhouse plants Sweet Chestnuts Other people s gardening difficulties Making new beds— The great Apple time—…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 18 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, xii POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN HEALTH PAGE Nurses Janet s Repentance Private hospitals— Sick-nursing Convalescence Medical books 296 AMATEUR ARTISTS Amateurs— Want of occupation Work amongst the poor Music and drawing…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 19 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, POT-POUREI FROM A SURREY GARDEN JANUABY Introductory Indispensable books An old Hertfordshire garden Reminiscences— My present garden plants in a London room Japanese floral arrangement Cooking vegetables and fruit Making coffee Early…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 20 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, 2 POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN Gardener s Dictionary, by C. H. Wright and D. Dewar. This last supphes any deficiencies in the other two, and it teaches the cultivation of plants…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 21 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, JANUARY 3 Egyptians of old, demand bricks without straw. How can a man who has had httle education and no experience be expected to know about plants that come from all parts…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 22 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, 4 POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN are as unfit for flying as for thinking. Nothing can be done well without thought certainly not gardening, nor house- keeping, nor managing children. A curious…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 23 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, JANUARY 5 sisters and I used to rush out after lessons and ask him what the weather was going to be, he would stop his digging, look up at the sky, and…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 24 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, 6 POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN eminence in either literature or law, and died in 1852, as clerk of the county, at Newport, Isle of Wight. As Mr. Colvin remarks, it is…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 25 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, JANUARY 7 advantage to all plant life and very injurious to Eoses and many other things. For five or six months in the winter I live away in London. People often envy…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 26 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, 8 POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN sold in mixed packets we sow them at the end of April grow them on in heat, and plant them out at quite the end of…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 27 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, JANUARY 9 these plants. During the winter they want very little watering, yet should never be allowed to get quite dry, as this would make the leaves droop. If, on the other…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 28 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, lo POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN I have, wedged in Japanese vases in the Japanese way, which is so highly decorative, two branches of Physalis Alkekengi (Winter Cherry) grown from seed. They…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 29 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, JANUARY I orange and red, called Chorozemia, which does well in water. I have made a considerable study of the things that last well in water, as my greenhouse room is very…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 30 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, 12 POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN from bulbs sent to me this autumn straight from Mauritius, which flower well in the little stove. All these come from a small greenhouse, part of…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 31 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, JANUARY 13 red, like Ehubarb, at the bottom and green at the top. I know nothing more charming to grow in dull town rooms or sick rooms than these two seeds. They…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 32 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, 14 POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN revelation to those who have only the ordinary English idea of the vegetables that are worth growing. Celeriac is an excellent vegetable, not very common in…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 33 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, JANUARY 15 pinch of powdered ginger brings out their flavour. They are always eaten in America with turkeys, as we eat apple-sauce with goose. Many people do not know that turkeys are…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 34 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, 1 6 POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN which make very good coffee for a short time but the Hning rubs off, and the tin gets black inside, which will destroy the colour…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 35 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, JANUARY 17 Hardly anything grows here to perfection when left alone. Most plants require either chalk, peat, leaf- mould or cow-manure, and half-tender things are now the better for covering up with…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 36 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, 1 8 POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN been rigging up a delightful arrangement for feeding Tom- tits. I hang half a pound of suet and a cocoanut on either end of a…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 37 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, JANUARY 19 it lasts for a long time in water, and the shiny dark-green leaves look especially well with any white flowers. The more it is cut, the better the plant flourishes.…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 38 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, 20 POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN a really beautiful large cross, entirely composed of moss dotted all over with the lovely little early single Snow- drops. Although I have the strongest objection…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 39 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, JANUARY 21 which I shall mention among the March books. Pelar- goniums, under cultivation and with much watering, no longer require these tubers, and they disappear. Seed was sent to me from…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898
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Image 40 of Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden, 2 2 POT-POURRI FROM A SURREY GARDEN And butterflies with gauzy wings, And birds and bees, and cows and sheep, And fruit and flowers, and all the things You see when you…
- Contributor: Lytton, Constance - Earle, C. W.
- Date: 1898