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  • J.D.Arm. - James D. Armitage (fl. 2011) J.Dransf. - John Dransfield (born 1945) J.D.Ray - James Davis Ray, Jr. (born 1918) J.Drumm. - James Drummond (1784–1863)...
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  • Algeria."[1] However, there are claims it originated in China much earlier. James Saunt writes: "Some authorities believe it is virtually identical to the...
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  • Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture Petrea (Robert James Lord Petre, 1710-1742, a patron of botany who had the finest collection...
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  • Christmas was initiated by James Montague, Bishop of Bath and Wells during James I's reign, who sent a branch to Queen Anne, King James I's consort. A spray...
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  • phage group centered around physicist-turned-biologist Max Delbrück. In 1953 James D. Watson and Francis Crick, building on the work of Maurice Wilkins and...
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  • Tenderest of cvs. for coast only. To 32° F. Season July. Bacon - Origin James Bacon, Buena Park, 1954. Hybrid. Tree broad, productive. Fruit small to medium...
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  • biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/33103#/summary.  Chase, Mark W.; Reveal, James L.; Fay, Michael F. (2009). "A subfamilial classification for the expanded...
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  • Cryptomaia Algae [pp.264 - 322] in. Hooker, W.J. The English Flora of Sir James Edward Smith. Class xxiv, Cryptogamia. Vol V, Part 1. Landsborough, D. 1857...
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  • Agricultural and Horticultural Crops" (in english). Retrieved on 2006-06-01. Duke, James; Mary Jo Bogenschutz-Godwin, Judi Ducellier, Duke A Duke (2002). Handbook...
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  • Governance in the 21st Century. ISBN 1-84407-121-9, 525 pages. Earthscan/James&James. (See the books online companion at www.thenaturaladvantage.info) Hawken...
    51 KB (6,292 words) - 03:19, 25 February 2010
  • century, a half-dozen species were grown at Eltham, in the famous garden of James Sherard, and these were pictured in 1732 in Dillenius account of that garden...
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  • and East River, and here the sons, Thomas and James, assisted the father, who died in 1855. Later, James had a garden at the foot of Eighty-fourth Street...
    139 KB (656 words) - 22:18, 11 January 2010
  • each sepal. Madame Grange, Hort. Sepals very concave, purple-crimson. Mrs. James Bateman, Noble. Palo lavender; a probable cross of C. J. with C. lanuginosa...
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  • C. masuca and C. furcata. It was raised by Mr. Dominy in the nursery of James Veitch & Son, and flowered in 1856. Other hybrids, including the beautiful...
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  • fairly short and shrubby, with proportionately short flower stalks. Example: 'James Veitch', 'Rose de Rescht', 'Comte de Chambourd'. Bourbons originated on l'Île...
    188 KB (4,940 words) - 10:21, 28 June 2011
  • Bryan Park Azalea Garden - Richmond, Virginia Edith J. Carrier Arboretum - James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia Chesapeake Arboretum - Chesapeake...
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  • Schuyler Mathews, Prang, Boston, 1890. "Chrysanthemum Culture for America," by James Morton, Clarksville. Tenn., published in New York in 1891, was the first...
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