Definitionn. an expert in the science of cultivating plants
Last update: June 25, 2015
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From the earliest times the shepherd, the farmer, the horticulturist, and the " fancier " had for practical purposes made themselves acquainted with a number of biological laws, and successfully applied them without exciting more than an occasional notice from the academic students of biology. [Please select]
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, and Charles Willis Ward, of Michigan, lumberman and horticulturist. [Please select]
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It amuses me, you know," he said, with the mock humility of a real horticulturist." [Please select]
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"The services of our little brothers of the air are exceedingly valuable to the horticulturist." [Please select]
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Several French roses (Rivers page 12) will not succeed in England; and an excellent horticulturist (10/179.) [Please select]
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Paul, the well-known horticulturist, in writing of the same flower (20/84.) [Please select]
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