How To Use Seed catalogue In A Sentence

  • She was carrying her overnight case and a basket of dried flowers-statice, strawflower, and immortelle in the pastel colors referred to in seed catalogues as "art shades": fawn, apricot, mauve, and pale yellow. Incubus
  • Seed catalogues and bee magazines had not arrived even though he had been assured by the companies involved that they were sent.
  • The photograph was about halfway down, but he took his time getting there, stopping as I knew he would to peruse a seed catalogue. MURDER IN E MINOR
  • Seed catalogues and bee magazines had not arrived even though he had been assured by the companies involved that they were sent.
  • New varieties are usually marked as such in seed catalogues, and those that have exhibited superior qualities to win awards are also noted.
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  • Seed catalogues can usually be relied upon to indicate which pansies and violas are good for most if not all the winters we are likely to experience.
  • For larger quantities, wholesale seed catalogues and seed company sales representatives may provide a wider selection of cultivars as well as wholesale pricing.
  • Seed catalogues can usually be relied upon to indicate which pansies and violas are good for most if not all the winters we are likely to experience.
  • Our grateful thanks to Unwins and Suttons seeds for allowing us to use their original seed catalogues.
  • An onion set is a small onion which can be bought at garden centres or ordered from seed catalogues.
  • Gardening is my pleasure, but unfortunately November in Britain is the dreariest month of the year, with nothing whatsoever to recommend it, leaving me bored and frustrated indoors with only the seed catalogues for company. A Nano widow writes « Write Anything
  • She became a compulsive reader of plant and seed catalogues, and even spent a month in China collecting seeds and hunting for plants.
  • An onion set is a small onion which can be bought at garden centres or ordered from seed catalogues.
  • One of the consolations - for gardeners - of the long, wet, dark winter evenings is to sit in front of a roaring fire with seed catalogues and plant lists, and dream of how the garden will look in the summer.
  • The photograph was about halfway down, but he took his time getting there, stopping as I knew he would to peruse a seed catalogue. MURDER IN E MINOR
  • Mr Fothergill's 1991 seed catalogue includes a fully functional model which has a traditional iron wheel and is priced at £179.
  • Mr Fothergill's 1991 seed catalogue includes a fully functional model which has a traditional iron wheel and is priced at £179.

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