| Horticulture - 1853 - 696 pages
...— Ah ! tasteless all, if not enjoyed with thee." MISCELLANEOUS SECTION. THE FALL OF THE LEAF. — The two most interesting periods to one who is in...pre-eminently the two poetical seasons — the one emblematizing the period of youth, the other that of old age. But to the eye of the painter as well... | |
| Charles Mason Hovey - Botany - 1853 - 596 pages
...HORTICULTURE. DECEMBER, 1853. ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. ART. I. The Fall of the Leaf. By WILSON FLACG. THE two most interesting periods to one who is in...always been regarded as preeminently the two poetical seasons—the one emblemising the period of youth, the other that of old age. But to the eye of the... | |
| Floriculture - 1854 - 356 pages
...see,— Ah ! tasteless all, if not enjoyed with thec." MISCELLANEOUS SECTION. THE FALL OF THE LEAF.—The two most interesting periods to one who is in the...always been regarded as pre-eminently the two poetical seasons—the one emblematizing the period of youth, the other that of old age. But to the eye of the... | |
| Wilson Flagg - Natural history - 1857 - 352 pages
...cloyed with luxurious enjoyments, and sighing after unattainable happiness. XXXV. THE FALL OF THK LEAF. THE two most interesting periods to one who is in...the trees are putting forth their tender leaves and flow*era in the opening of the year, and when they are assuming the variegated hues that precede the... | |
| Agriculture - 1867 - 754 pages
...observers of the ever changing ^5 aspects of Nature, our old correspondent, WILSON FLAGG, Esq., says "fhe two most interesting periods to one who is in the...of nature, occur when the trees are putting forth I their tender leaves and llow1 ers in the opening of the year. nd when they are assuming the. variegated... | |
| Agriculture - 1869 - 588 pages
...— whose words have often adorned these columns, — in an article upon The Fall of the Leaf, saye the "two most interesting periods to one who is in the habit of associating some agreeable sen timent with the phases of nature, occur when the trees are putting forth their tender leaves and... | |
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