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quadgram frequency
may be increased by135
is one of the124
at the end of118
as soon as the112
one of the best110
at the same time105
will grow in any105
in a mixture of96
the top of the95
in a compost of91
one of the most89
in reference to the82
cape of good hope81
the surface of the76
as well as the76
a mixture of loam70
should be sown in68
and may be increased67
a synonym of a65
the end of the65
the rest of the64
may be propagated by63
under a hand glass62
in the case of59
the bottom of the59
may be grown in58
a great deal of58
as long as the57
by dividing the roots57
in a cold frame57
may be sown in54
the base of the53
increased by dividing the52
of loam and peat52
that is to say51
the plants should be51
grow in any soil50
under a bell glass50
by division of the50
said the chief gardener50
in the middle of49
you shall vnderstand that49
as soon as they47
from seed sown in47
it is well to46
in the same way45
the middle of the43
when the plants are43
it is best to42
a good deal of41
a compost of loam41
raised from seed sown40
i would like to40
the end of may40
a few of the39
mixture of loam and39
the seed should be39
from time to time39
in the open in38
in march or april37
the axils of the37
the tops of the37
for the most part37
at the base of37
seed should be sown37
longer than the leaves36
on account of the36
be increased by cuttings36
be raised from seed36
but it is not36
it is a good36
each side of the36
in allusion to the35
sown in the open35
it is a very35
it is to be34
a small genus of34
in any garden soil34
about the middle of34
on the other hand34
the length of the34
it is one of34
in a dense rosette33
should be grown in33
division of the roots33
on each side of33
the size of the33
three to four lines32
it will grow in32
and placed in a32
at the top of32
they may be grown31
the soil should be31
at the beginning of31
under the name of31
may be raised from31
the man of wrath31
in the same manner30
the roots of the30
i do not know30
should be placed in30
in front of the30
i am going to30
thrive best in a30
should be planted in30
for a few days29
in the form of29
they thrive best in29
sandy loam and peat29
in sand under glass29
increased by division of29
cordate at the base29
the same manner as29
a synonym of b29
in sand under a29
during the growing season28
early in the season28
in a cool house28
in the way of28
the ends of the28
surface of the soil28
be grown in any28
of one of the28
best in a mixture28
cuttings of the young28
one and a half28
easily raised from seed28
be increased by division27
and may be propagated27
it may be increased27
it would be a27
the size of a27
it is necessary to27
the latter part of27
be propagated by cuttings27
they thrive in a27
for a long time27
by seed or division27
may be planted in27
on the top of27
with the exception of27
in the open border26
it is better to26
early in the spring26
the head of the26
as soon as it26
sown as soon as26
care must be taken26
in the open air26
out of the ground26
to the depth of26
the centre of the26
are of easy culture26
they may be increased25
the edge of the25
a compost of peat25
would like to ask25
be increased by dividing25
the beginning of the25
the man from everywhere25
seed may be sown25
in a pot of25
or they may be25
be grown in a25
of some of the25
one of the finest25
of easy culture in25
on the other side25
for the sake of25
be sown in the25
surface of the ground24
two or three years24
sow the seed in24
in june and july24
increased by seed or24
and the chief gardener24
you are going to24
a mixture of peat24
from the axils of24
showing habit and flower24
in the open ground24
flowers are produced in23
where they are to23
be increased by seed23
and one of the23
in ordinary garden soil23
it is not the23
there are several varieties23
than those of the23
the best time to23
division of the root23
of sandy loam and23
by cuttings planted in23
the latter end of23
and is increased by23
they may be planted23
at the bottom of23
one side of the23
as well as in23
the protection of a23
propagated by cuttings of22
well in a mixture22
by cuttings of the22
two or three times22
in july and august22
and thus much for22
a large number of22
particular as to soil22
the same treatment as22
at the rate of22
for the first time22
it is possible to22
and some of the22
of peat and loam22
is not to be22
not particular as to22
this is a very22
the whole of the22
to get rid of22
the cape of good22
be grown from seed22
a synonym of c22
the same way as22
as soon as ripe22
down to the rachis21
the close of the21
a good plan to21
the back of the21
minnesota state horticultural society21
cut down to the21
for the purpose of21
shorter than the leaves21
just as soon as21
a day or two21
part of the garden21
is a native of21
is said to be21
they will grow in21
the greater part of21
it is said that21
be planted in the21
think it would be21
in such sort as21
about the middest of20
in almost any soil20
they are of easy20
the beauty of the20
as early as possible20
about the size of20
about the end of20
is the best time20
it is impossible to20
in loam and peat20
we are going to20
it may be grown20
in regard to the20
which should be sown20
at the foot of20
it is increased by20
thrive well in a20
on the upper side20
the best time for20
varieties of this species19
the colour of the19
you shall beginne to19
thrive in a compost19
are you going to19
a part of the19
as if it were19
as a matter of19
in any light soil19
of the young wood19
sown early in spring19
the name of the19
a good crop of19
they may also be19
they thrive well in19
the middle of may19
best in a compost19
when they may be19
may be grown from19
from june to august19
large enough to handle19
in the united states19
at the time of19
if the soil is19
it seems to me19
compost of loam and19
in the axils of19
that it is not19
i do not think19
in june or july19
in the first place19
the other side of19
they should not be19
seeds should be sown19
the side of the19
thrives best in a19
soon as they are19
be sown in a18
middle three to four18
for as much as18
by divisions of the18
it should be remembered18
be placed in a18
they are increased by18
it would not be18
will root in sand18
stove or greenhouse species18
in february or march18
the leaves of the18
the garden of the18
be sown in spring18
to do is to18
the seed may be18
and at the same18
in sandy loam and18
in the midst of18
a variety of a18
in the centre of18
the flowers are produced18
should be allowed to18
on the upper surface18
to four lines thick18
to a depth of18
part of the state18
after the manner of18
to the fact that18
the best of all18
be grown in pots18
of the horticultural society18
at the close of17
in the matter of17
not be allowed to17
on a gentle hotbed17
in spring or autumn17
in may and june17
some of them are17
is a good plan17
on account of its17
in any ordinary soil17
to the rachis into17
they are intended to17
the sides of the17
in connection with the17
three or four inches17
loam and leaf mould17
in the garden of17
three in a whorl17
the best and most17
and is propagated by17
a pot of sand17
a few years ago17
be sown as soon17
to the end of17
sheathing at the base17
in one of the17
be placed in the17
as soon as possible17
a mixture of sandy17
i think it is17
named in honour of17
soon as it is17
is going to be17
a year or two17
with a view to17
any good garden soil17
on the lower side17
i think it would17
there is also a17
care should be taken17
mixture of sandy loam17
the chief gardener had16
to the height of16
up and down the16
is most suitable for16
in a temperature of16
the growth of the16
may also be increased16
or it may be16
the case of the16
one end of the16
the inside of the16
a liberal supply of16
that it is a16
the shape of the16
compost of peat and16
axils of the leaves16
the united service club16
seeds may be sown16
it thrives best in16
placed in sand under16
to the top of16
a great number of16
the best of the16
as soone as you16
from year to year16
the members of the16
if the ground is16
a variety of b16
cuttings planted in sand16
by the middle of16
broad at the middle16
it may be propagated16
ought not to be16
of the united states16
in july or august16
out of doors in16
and are increased by16
it is not a16
for two or three16
from the top of16
the use of the16
and a half to16
members of the society16
a temperature of degrees16
propagated by dividing the16
in spite of the16
other side of the16
in autumn or spring16
it is advisable to16
what do you think16
apart in the row16
to may border sun16
a member of the16
may be placed in16
they require to be16
towards the end of16
also be increased by16
half to two lines16
in the course of16
time height special points15
can be increased by15
on one side of15
once upon a time15
it must not be15
all the year round15
so much the better15
by dividing the root15
to forty in a15
will have to be15
it will be necessary15
we are indebted to15
front of the house15
with twelve to twenty15
name colour time height15
two or three weeks15
as much as the15
in april or may15
the ground should be15
there is a great15
in the center of15
it is a great15
during the summer months15
this is one of15
colour time height special15
they flower in july15
upper part of the15
it flowers in july15
thus much for the15
greater part of the15
the best way to15
will be necessary to15
be kept in a15
as far as possible15
close of the rains15
as much as possible15
feet apart each way15
a good supply of15
in which they are15
increased by cuttings planted15
the heat of the15
they are to be15
the top of a15
by seed sown in15
the fact that the15
the upper part of15
as one of the15
at the ends of15
in a gentle heat15
in may or june15
grown from seed sown15
all the species are15
it must be remembered15
it will be a15
the body of the15
the first week in15
which we are indebted14
of arsenate of lead14
to be able to14
when the ground is14
border sun june to14
in the bottom of14
be grown in the14
of the same colour14
on top of the14
to one of the14
it would have been14
can be made to14
they should be planted14
in any good garden14
to the size of14
as if they were14
at the right time14
it is propagated by14
at the present time14
fifteen to eighteen lines14
a half to two14
tops of the branches14
be one of the14
a good many of14
they flower in june14
is said to have14
quite a number of14
with a bell glass14
it will not be14
to eighteen lines long14
the bark of the14
once in a while14
planted in sand under14
narrowed at the base14
on a hotbed in14
on the under side14
mixture of peat and14
the minnesota state horticultural14
for the blacke clay14
may border sun june14
the end of a14
be remembered that the14
in some of the14
attenuated at the base14
in a sheltered position14
are large enough to14
to be in the14
close to the ground14
the form of the14
it must have been14
be sown on a14
of the minnesota state14
if you have a14
water should be given14
be allowed to get14
at the tops of14
the foot of the14
the middle of april14
minnesota garden flower society14
compost of equal parts14
must be remembered that14
seems to be a14
which will grow in14
sandy loam and leaf14
to be found in14
three or four years14
is supposed to be14
a quarter of an14
for which we are14
should be remembered that14
i have never seen14
three blooms of each14
of the best and14
soone as you haue13
should be sown as13
a more or less13
as it is ripe13
it is desired to13
and a half lines13
seems to be the13
in a young state13
if you want to13
out of the soil13
out in the open13
in april and may13
it ought to be13
the latter should be13
for the rest of13
the form of a13
on the under surface13
be increased by layers13
well as the branches13
are easily raised from13
white to may border13
is very suitable for13
the state of minnesota13
a compost of equal13
or two of the13
broad above the middle13
any ordinary garden soil13
a genus of hardy13
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the manner of plowing13
and it would be13
the end of june13
going to have a13
flowers from may to13
they are propagated by13
are well adapted for13
green on the upper13
the tips of the13
a very handsome species13
in august or september13
from the type in13
may be effected by13
species of this genus13
are very suitable for13
they may be raised13
there are so many13
grown in the open13
in a sandy soil13
this should be done13
seed sown in spring13
in contact with the13
grow in any good13
soon as the plants13
all the rest of13
lily of the valley13
a certain amount of13
late in the season13
can be grown in13
a genus of very13
best in a light13
where they are intended13
any part of the13
this part of the13
nearly to the edge13
if the plants are13
from the base of13
ones on each side13
sown in march or13
the end of august13
the center of the13
from the cape of13
it is in the13
the end of july13
not the intention to12
the middle of september12
with the addition of12
in a dry place12
yet it must be12
that it would be12
with some of the12
to publish anything in12
allowed to get dry12
in the seed bed12
be taken not to12
sown on a hotbed12
garden helps conducted by12
thriving best in a12
is misleading or unreliable12
are increased by cuttings12
of this genus are12
helps conducted by minnesota12
opinions of their writers12
placed under a hand12
it is not necessary12
magazine that is misleading12
intention to publish anything12
in addition to the12
truncate at the base12
the south and west12
it flowers in june12
estimating their practical value12
propagated by seeds or12
should be taken up12
they should be kept12
the north side of12
was one of the12
anything in this magazine12
the shade of trees12
that is misleading or12
in the proportion of12
the flowers of the12
must be taken to12
garden flower society edited12
the minnesota horticulturist vol12
be sown early in12
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to take care of12
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the appearance of the12
the seed is sown12
a compost of sandy12
the middle of july12
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soon as the ground12
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the addition of a12
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to the middle of12
in the early spring12
of the species are12
thirty to forty in12
much longer than the12
and one or two12
that there is no12
lilies of the valley12
and there is no12
member of the society12
an abundance of water12
the extremities of the12
two and a half12
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herein recite the experience12
the value of the12
if this is done12
for a day or12
articles published herein recite12
the experience and opinions12
and the young man12
conducted by minnesota garden12
under the shade of12
in this magazine that12
it is the best12
and it should be12
experience and opinions of12
in a few weeks12
on a slight hotbed12
from may to july12
the open in spring12
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twice as long as12
the intention to publish12
to four lines long12
sand under a hand12
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some of the species12
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the wood of the12
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a mixture of sand12
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as in the case12
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the articles published herein12
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from june to september12
flower society edited by12
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colour of the flowers11
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the middle of june11
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let me tell you11
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almost any kind of11
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as it is a11
for the use of11
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as the plants are11
apart in the rows11
a thing of beauty11
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to twelve lines long11
on the side of11
the heart of the11
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bed of sweet odours11
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months of the year11
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