Horticulture is the industry and science of plant cultivation including the process of preparing soil .... Horticulture usually refers to gardening on a smaller scale, while agriculture refers to the large ... horticulture is modeled after agriculture , and comes from the Latin hortus garden ref L&S hortus ... I cultivate . ref OEtymD horticulture ref Hortus is cognate with the native English word yard in the meaning ... House Dictionary ref Areas of study According to some accounts, horticulture involves eight areas ... architecture Landscape horticulture includes the production, marketing and maintenance of landscape ... specialists, plant breeders, research scientists, and teachers. Disciplines which complement horticulture ... design , planting design . Botany Plant science and horticulture courses include plant materials .... Some careers in horticultural science require a masters MS or doctoral PhD degree. Horticulture ... to ornamental gardens or market gardens. Anthropology see also Hoe farming Horticulture has a very long history. The study and science of horticulture dates all the way back to the times of Cyrus the Great ... ref The practice of horticulture can be retraced for many thousands of years. The cultivation ... New Guinea Journal of Archaeological Science 33 595 614 ref The origins of horticulture lie in the transition ... In forest areas such horticulture is often carried out in swidden s slash and burn areas . ref McGee, J.R. and Kruse, M. 1986 Swidden horticulture among the Lacandon Maya videorecording 29 mins. . University ... the natural ecosystem. Horticulture primarily differs from agriculture in two ways. First, it generally ... horticulture involved augmentation of the forest with useful trees such as papaya , avocado , Theobroma ... or exclusively by women. ref Thompson, S.I. 1977 Women, Horticulture, and Society in Tropical America ... also Forest gardening Genomics of domestication Indigenous horticulture Landscaping Permaculture Tropical horticulture Vertical farming Floriculture References Notes Reflist 2 Further reading C.R. Adams ... more details
wiktionary nurseryNursery can refer to Childcare Nursery room , a room within the house designed for the care of a young child or children Nursery school , a daycare facility for preschool age children Prison nursery , for imprisoned mothers with their young children Places Nursery, Texas , unincorporated community in Victoria County, Texas, United States Nursery, Karachi , a suburb of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan Nursery Site, RI 273 , historic site in Westerly, Rhode Island, United States Music Nursery Suite 1931 , by Edward Elgar The Nursery song cycle The Nursery song cycle 1870 , by Modest Mussorgsky Science Plant nursery , a place where young plants or trees are raised Stellar nursery , cosmic dust cloud in which stars form Nursery habitat , where juveniles of a marine species occur Other Farm team , where sportspeople can gain experience before playing for a major team See also Nurse disambiguation Nursery rhyme , Children Song. Nursery web spider , of the family Pisauridae disambig cy Meithrinfa ... more details
Infobox musical artist name In the Nursery image In the Nursery.jpg caption In the Nursery, 2009 image size 200px background group or band alias origin Sheffield , England instrument genre Neoclassical Dark Wave neo classical Martial industrial martial electronica occupation years active 1981 present label ITN Corporation associated acts website In the Nursery are a Neoclassical Dark Wave neo classical Martial industrial martial electronica band, known for their cinematic sound. The duo has provided soundtrack s to a variety of TV programmes and films, and is known for its rescoring of silent films. Career Twin brothers Klive and Nigel Humberstone and guitar player Anthony Bennett formed this Sheffield, England based band in 1981. Influenced by Joy Division , ref name Outsight http www.archive.org details InTheNurseryInterviewsOnOutsightRadioHours, 1 May 2011 interview on Outsight Radio Hours ref the trio originally tagged along with the UK s industrial music scene, releasing the six track When Cherished Dreams Come True in June 1983. The Witness To A Scream single and Sonority EP followed before the band moved to the Sweatbox label for the fearsome Temper EP. The full length Twins was recorded without the departed Bennett at Bradford s Flexible Response Studio . The album adopted a more subtle approach by favouring theatrical atmospherics over industrial clatter. Multi lingual vocalist Dolores Marguerite C made her debut on the Trinity EP adding French language French narration to Elegy . Dolores and military styled percussionist Q were added to the line up on the subsequent Stormhorse , the soundtrack to an imaginary film that provided the cinematic blueprint for all their future ... 1985 Blind Sound 2011 External links http www.inthenursery.com In The Nursery Official website Images ... 1990 from Pr monitions zine References references DEFAULTSORT In The Nursery Category TVT Records ... music groups Category Music in Sheffield de In the Nursery it In the Nursery nl In The Nursery ... more details
Horticulture Week is a British horticultural periodical, covering nursery production, garden retail, landscaping, arboriculture, garden heritage, groundsmanship and amenity horticulture. It emerged from an amalgam with the illustrious Gardeners Chronicle in the 1970s. In November 2006, the magazine s publisher Haymarket Group bought rival horticulture magazine Grower , which is now incorporated into Horticulture Week , expanding its coverage into edibles production. See also List of horticultural magazines External links http www.hortweek.com Official site Category Horticultural magazines Category British magazines Category Gardening in the United Kingdom Category Magazines with year of establishment missing UK sci mag stub ... more details
Division , in horticulture and gardening , is a method of asexual reproduction asexual plant propagation , where the plant usually an herb aceous Perennial plant perennial is broken up into two or more parts. Both the root and Crown botany crown of each part is kept intact. The technique is of ancient origin, and has long been used to propagate bulb s such as garlic and saffron . Division is mainly practiced by gardeners and very small nurseries, as most commercial plant propagation is now done through plant tissue culture . See also Division botany Root cutting Bare root References Notes reflist Category Horticulture and gardening Horticulture stub ... more details
nofootnotes date November 2009 TropHort is an abbreviation for Trop ical Hort iculture. Tropical Horticulture is a branch of horticulture that studies and cultivates garden plants in the tropics , i.e., the Equatorial climate equatorial regions of the world. Tropical Horticulture covers plants such as perennial woody plants arboriculture , ornamentals floriculture , vegetables olericulture , and fruits pomology including grapes viticulture . The origin of many of these crops is not in the tropics but in temperate zones. Their adoption to tropical climatic conditions is an objective of breeding in the wild breeding . Many important crops, however, are indigenous to the tropics. The latter embrace perennial crops such as oil palm , vegetables including okra , field crops such as rice and sugarcane , and particularly fruits including pineapple , banana , papaya , and mango . Since the tropics represent 36 of the Earth s surface and 20 of its land surface, the potential of tropical horticulture is tremendous ref cite web url http www.hort.purdue.edu newcrop tropical title Tropical Horticulture ref . In contrast to that of temperate regions, Natural environment environmental conditions are less defined by seasonal temperature fluctuations but by seasonality of precipitation. Although such variations are less close to the equator 5 latitude , the climate in the greater part of the tropics is characterized by distinct wet and dry seasons. Temperature conditions within the tropics depend ... index.php?option com content&task view&id 202&Itemid 9 title Tropical Horticulture and Gardening ref . See also Arboriculture Floriculture Horticulture Horticultural flora Olericulture ... tropical Purdue University Provides lectures in the study of Tropical Horticulture. http lib.ucr.edu ... horticulture. http trophort.com TropHort Includes information on tropical agriculture and horticulture. Horticulture and Gardening Category Horticulture and gardening Category Types of garden ... more details
Infobox university image name College of Horticulture motto established 1972 type Education and Research Institution principal city Thrissur state Kerala campus Urban area Urban country India website http www.kauhort.in www.kauhort.in The College of Horticulture , is a constituent college of Kerala Agricultural University , situated in Thrissur of Kerala state in India . The College of Horticulture imparts agricultural education at undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels. The college has 16 departments and 7 centres undertaking the multiple activities of teaching, research and extension. The college is located in the picturesque central campus of Kerala Agricultural University in Vellanikkara, Thrissur . The college received the Sardar Patel Outstanding Institution Award in the year 2003 awarded by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research . ref cite web url http www.kauhort.in title Home publisher College of Horticulture accessdate 2010 08 04 ref History The College of Horticulture was established in 1972 with the main objective of starting graduate programme in Horticulture and strengthening research and extension activities in Horticultural crops. B.Sc. Hort. degree programme was started with an intake of 20 students during 1972. The intake capacity was increased to 30 from 1976 and then to 40 from 1979. The B.Sc. Ag. programme was also introduced from 1977 with an intake of 50 students. The syllabi for the B.Sc. Hort. and B.Sc. Ag. programme were then integrated and the B.Sc. Ag programme alone was continued with the integrated syllabus. The intake capacity for the B.Sc. Ag. programme was subsequently raised to 75 and then to 90. Post graduate programme was started in six disciplines from 1976 viz., M.Sc. Hort. , M.Sc. Ag. in Agronomy , Agricultural Botany, Soil Science & Agrl. Chemistry, Agrl. Entomology and Plant Pathology. From 1979, Ph.D. programmes in the above ... title Home publisher College of Horticulture accessdate 2010 08 04 ref Following are the centers ... more details
Organic horticulture is the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants by following the essential principles of Organic farming organic agriculture in soil building and conservation, pest management, and Heirloom plant heirloom variety preservation. The Latin words hortus garden plant and cultura culture together form horticulture , classically defined as the culture or growing of garden plants. Horticulture is also sometimes defined simply as agriculture minus the plough. Instead of the plough , horticulture makes use of human labour and gardener s hand tools, although some small machine tools like rotary tiller s are commonly employed now. General Mulch es, cover crop s, compost , manure s, vermicompost , and mineral supplements are soil building mainstays that distinguish this type of farming from its commercial counterpart. Through attention to good healthy soil condition, ref http attra.ncat.org soils.html National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service on healthy soils Retrieved 2009 3 8 ref it is expected that insect, fungal, or other problems ... 8 ref are also utilized by organic horticulturists. Horticulture involves five areas of study. These areas are floriculture includes production and marketing of floral crops , Landscaping landscape horticulture .... Organic horticulture or organic gardening is based on knowledge and techniques gathered over thousands of years. In general terms, organic horticulture involves natural processes, often taking place over extended periods of time, and a sustainable, holistic approach while chemical based horticulture ... are equally notable. In chemical horticulture, a specific insecticide may be applied to quickly ..., organic horticulture tends to tolerate some pest populations while taking the long view ... links PlantMineralDeficiency DEFAULTSORT Organic Horticulture Category Organic gardening Category Sustainable gardening Category Horticulture and gardening Category Organic farming Category Sustainable ... more details
unreferenced date January 2008 Bolting is the growth of an elongated stalk with flowers grown from within the main stem of a plant. This condition occurs in plants that are grown for their leaves, such as cabbage , lettuce , spinach , and other leafy greens. Bolting is induced by plant hormones of the gibberellin family. Bolting occurs because of the photo period. Some plants are long day plants LDP while others are short day plants SDP and some are day neutral. When an LDP, such as spinach, receives light for a longer period than it is dark, then it will bolt, otherwise known as flower. This is why you cannot grow spinach through the summer in many temperate climates such as the Midwest. In the gardening of vegetables and herbs, bolting refers to a plant switching often suddenly from mainly leaf growth to the production of flowers and seeds. This behavior is usually undesired, as the rest of the plant withers as it focuses all its resources on passing on its genes through plant reproduction . Bolting is generally triggered as soil temperatures rise in summer, and is a natural and inevitable outcome, though in many plants it can be delayed or prevented completely. Plants that are well known for bolting include basil , cilantro , lettuce, cabbage and other leaf based edible plants. Category Horticulture and gardening agri stub botany stub he nl Doorschieten ... more details
minor lesser periwinkle , Euonymus fortunei and Hedera helix ivies are also popular. References Horticulture ... DEFAULTSORT Bedding Horticulture Category Horticulture and gardening cs Z hon de Beet hu gy s sv Rabatt ... more details
Multiple issues essay April 2010 long April 2010 cleanup April 2010 confusing April 2010 Indigenous Horticulture is practiced in various ways across all inhabited continent s. Indigenous refers to the native peoples of a given area and horticulture is the practice of small scale plant cultivation . Africa North Africa In North Africa we look at the farming practices of the Eggon, a Nigeria n hill farming community. The Eggon live in the Mada hills between Lafia and Akwanga . The hills lay between two rivers that Mada and Arikya. The altitude helps retain moisture on the hills due to early morning mists and fogs. The altitude also makes for earlier and longer crop cultivation. They practice bush fallow agriculture as well as mixed farming land management styles. They focus on growing Yam vegetable yam s, cassava , maize , bean s, and African rice much of what is produced is exported as a cash crop and is their primary source of cash income. The Eggon use a terraced agricultural system to maximize space on the hills. The goat s that they raise are kept mostly for fertilizer used in farming. They are only killed on special occasions such as wedding s. The Eggon use the diversity in their environment to maximize their production. West Africa In West Africa the Kissidougou live on the savannah dotted by dense areas of forest islands that was created by the Kissidougou. The Kissidougou practice intercropping within the forest ed areas. However, they also operate farm s maintained on slopes or plateaus that are located between the forest islands. They prepare the savannah lands for forestation ... horticulture. Seasonal flooding of major rivers in the region, such as the River Niger, the Sudd and the Senegal .... South Pacific Highlander Horticulture The Enga of the Western Highlands Province in New Guinea ..., but the Bine, whose numbers are low, make good uses of their land through swidden farming. Island Horticulture ... Category Indigenous peoples Category Indigenous culture Category Horticulture and gardening ... more details
File Correa pulchella BotGardBln271207B.jpg thumb right The Australian plant Correa pulchella was introduced into cultivation by the Clapton Nursery in about 1824. The Clapton Nursery also known as Mackay s Clapton Nursery and later Low s Clapton Nursery was a plant nursery established in the early 19th century by John Bain Mackay in Upper Clapton , London, and noted for its introductions of Australia n and South America n plants into cultivation. ref name Desmond cite book author Desmond, Ray title Dictionary of British and Irish botanists and horticulturists ref The nursery plant propagation propagated plant material sent by William Baxter botanist William Baxter from Australia and James Anderson from South America. ref name Desmond A garden library was established at the nursery in 1827. ref name Loudon cite journal last1 Loudon first1 John Claudius year 1827 title Garden Libraries journal The Gardener s magazine and register of rural & domestic improvement volume 1 pages 243 245 url http books.google.com.au books?id KBwFAAAAQAAJ&pg PA244&lpg PA244&dq 22clapton nursery 22 22upper clapton 22&source bl&ots MJpZjGqC2m&sig Q2ZiPZghUaDS cy6RAT72eUTK9E&hl en&ei 9OQJTOSQH8qXcYn 1LsO&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CBQQ6AEwAA ref In 1831 the foreman and propagator, Hugh Low, took over the nursery. ref name Low Low was a Scots horticulturalist who commenced work at the nursery after arriving in London in about 1823. ref name Desmond His son, Hugh Low Hugh , also became involved with the nursery. ref name Low cite journal last1 Low first1 Hugh year 1990 month April title Sarawak Notes during a residence in that country with H.H The Rajah Brooke journal Borneo Research Bulletin publisher volume 20 issue 1 pages url http www.borneoresearchcouncil.org BRB 20PDF 20scans BRB 1990 22 01.pdf ref The nursery corresponded with Sir William Hooker and supplied the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew with seed and cuttings. ref name Low References reflist Category Plant nurseries H ... more details
accessdate May 13, 2007 ref num employees 200 2010 industry NurseryhorticultureNursery homepage http teufel.com teufel.com footnotes Teufel Nursery is a family business family owned landscaping ...Infobox Company company name Teufel Nursery, Inc. company logo Image Teufel.PNG Teufel logo company type Private company slogan Environmental Solutions since 1890 ref http cedarmill.org news archive 0403 teufel.html The Cedar Mill News April 2003 Teufel Nursery Bot generated title ref foundation 1890 location Portland, Oregon Portland , Oregon United States USA key people Larry Teufel, President br Don Hauenstein, Finance Executive ref cite news title Teufel Nursery Inc. Overview url http portland.bizjournals.com portland gen Teufel Nursery Inc 422A58207D114168A08B180C9806C3C2.html publisher Portland Business Journal accessdate May 13, 2007 Dead link date December 2010 bot RjwilmsiBot ref br Linda Teufel, Vice President ref cite web title Neighborhood Roundup url http www.oregonlive.com metrowest ... nursery clears bankrupt.html title Teufel Nursery clears bankruptcy, paying off debts last Mortenson ... Teufel founded the nursery company in 1890 in the Tualatin Mountains west hills of Portland . In 1997 ... of Nurseries Bot generated title ref In March 2007 The Oregonian reported that Teufel Nursery, in partnership with Pivot Landscape Architecture and Cistus Nursery, installed a green roof on the M Financial ... www.oregonlive.com business index.ssf 2009 08 tueful nursery struggles to se.html title Teufel Nursery ... to complete the restructuring as of August 2009. Teufel Nursery and its CFO have also suffered ... to borrow additional funds. ref name struggles On February 1, 2010, Teufel nursery won court and creditor ... Teufel Nursery exits bankruptcy last Culverwell first Wendy date February 1, 2010 work Portland Business ... Trade Center Portland Portland World Trade Center , ref cite web title About Teufel Nursery url http www.teufel.com CustomerCare About.aspx publisher Teufel Nursery accessdate May 12, 2007 archiveurl ... more details
The Sp th often spelt Spaeth family created one of the world s most notable plant Nurseryhorticulture nurseries of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The nursery had been founded in 1720 by Christoph Sp th but removed to the erstwhile district of Baumschulenweg now part of the Treptow K penick district in south east Berlin in 1863 when Franz Ludwig Sp th 1839 1913 succeeded his father Ludwig as manager when aged only 25. By the end of the 19th century, the nursery was the largest in the world, occupying 120 hectare s. In 1874 Franz built a mansion on the site, now part of Humboldt University and, five years later, established an arboretum . After his death in Britz in 1913, Franz Sp th was succeeded by his son, Hellmut Ludwig Sp th Hellmut , who revived the nursery s flagging fortunes during the Great Depression Depression by joining the Nazi Party and securing lucrative landscaping contracts for the new autobahns and other public works. However, his outspoken criticism of the Nazi regime saw him incarcerated in Sachsenhausen concentration camp where he was executed in 1945. The nursery had closed the year before, and in 1947 the arboretum passed into public ownership becoming known as the Sp thsches Arboretum . ref http www.berlin hidden places.de yuba web3 sachindex en gaerten parks trep arbor en.htm Parc of the Sp thsches Arboretum in the Internet City Guide " Berlin Hidden Places" bot generated title at www.berlin hidden places.de ref Owners proprietors of the Sp th nursery, 1720 1944 Christoph Sp th 1696 1746 Carl Sp th 1721 1782 Frederick Sp th 1768 1831 Ludwig Sp th 1793 1883 Franz Ludwig Sp th Franz Sp th 1839 1913 Hellmut Ludwig Sp th Hellmut Sp th 1885 1945 Notes reflist External links The arboretum and nursery Sp th in Baumschulenweg http 209.85.135.104 translate c?hl en&u http www.stadtentwicklung.berlin.de umwelt stadtgruen gruenanlagen de sondergruenanlagen botanische anlagen spaeth.shtml&prev search 3Fq 3DHellmut 2BSpaeth 2Bsachsenhausen 2B 26hl ... more details
other uses of Nursery Unreferenced date July 2009 Image Cutchogue Oregon Road Plant Nursery.jpg thumb Plants in a nursery A nursery is a place where plant s are plant propagation propagated and grown to usable size. They include retail nurseries which sell to the general public, wholesale nurseries which sell only to businesses such as other nurseries and to commercial gardener s, and private nurseries which supply the needs of institutions or private estates. Some retail and wholesale nurseries sell by mail order mail . Although the popular image of a nursery is that of a supplier of garden plants, the range of nursery functions is far wider than that, and is of vital importance to many branches of agriculture , forestry and conservation biology . Some nurseries specialize in one phase of the process propagation, growing out, or retail sale or in one type of plant e.g., groundcover s, shade plants, or rock garden plants. Some produce bulk stock, whether seedlings or grafted, of particular varieties for purposes such as fruit trees for orchards, or timber trees for forestry. Some produce stock seasonally, ready in springtime for export to colder regions where propagation could not have been started so early, or to regions where seasonal pests prevent profitable growing early in the season. Methods Image Orchid plants.jpg thumb left An Orchid nursery File Treenursery using gutters.jpg thumb left A tree nursery using gutters to decrease growing costs Nurseries often grow plants in a greenhouse , a building of glass or in plastic tunnels, designed to protect young plants from harsh weather especially frost , while allowing access to light and ventilation. Modern greenhouses allow automated control of temperature, ventilation and light and semi automated watering and feeding ... propagated asexually by budding , grafting , layering , or other nursery techniques. See also Pot in pot Category Horticulture and gardening Category Plant nurseries cs Lesn kolka da Planteskole ... more details
Nursery Crimes can refer to Nursery Crimes band , an Australian band Nursery Crimes , an List of Kim Possible episodes Season 4 2007 episode of Kim Possible Nursery Crimes My Peeps , an List of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy episodes Season 3 2004 episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy Nursery Crimes , a series of novels by Jasper Fforde See also Nursery Cryme , a 1971 album by Genesis disambig ... more details
The Nursery Stakes , or other designations incorporating the word Nursery, refers to a Thoroughbred horse race used by racetracks worldwide to identify it as a novice race exclusively for two year olds, the age a horse is first legally allowed to compete. In use since the 18th century, it is today still used but is a somewhat dated term. In recent decades the Nursery designation in a race title has often been supplanted by the term Juvenile. Current or defunct Nursery races include Expand section date December 2009 Australia VATC Gwyn Nursery at Caulfield Racecourse RRC Nursery Handicap United States Nursery Stakes at Belmont Park Pimlico Nursery Stakes at Pimlico Race Course Pennsylvania Nursery Stakes at Philadelphia Park Racetrack Robert B. Lewis Stakes Santa Catalina Nursery Stakes at Santa Anita Park Great Britain Nursery Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse Princes of Wales s Nursery Plate at Doncaster Racecourse South Africa Nursery Stakes at Turffontein Racecourse References http www.flatstats.co.uk articles turf nursery1.html Information on Nursery Races at FlatStats Category Horse racing Category Thoroughbred racehorses ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 File Baby nursery room.jpg thumb right Nursery A nursery is usually, in United States American connotations, a bedroom within a house or other dwelling set aside for an infant or toddler . A typical nursery would contain a infant bed crib or similar type of bed , a table or platform for the purpose of changing diaper s also known as a changing table , as well as various items required for the care of the child such as baby powder and medicine . A nursery is generally designated for the smallest bedroom in the house, as a baby requires very little space until at least walking age the premise being that the room is used almost exclusively for sleep. However, the room in many cases could remain the bedroom of the child well into his or her teenage years, or until a younger sibling is born, and the parents decide to move the older child into another larger bedroom, if one should be available. In Victorian era Victorian and Edwardian times, for the wealthy and mid tier classes, a nursery was a suite of rooms at the top of a house, including the night nursery, where the children slept, and a day nursery, where they ate and played, or a combination thereof. The nursery suite would include some bathroom facilities and possibly a small kitchen. The nanny nurse nanny and nursemaid assistant slept in the suite too, to be within earshot of the sleeping children. The schoolroom might also be adjacent, but the governess , whose job it was to teach the children, would not be part of the nursery she would have her own bedroom, possibly in another wing. Fictional portrayals of nurseries abound, for example in the writings of Kipling and E. Nesbit perhaps the most famous nursery is that in Mary Poppins , or the nursery in J.M. Barrie s Peter Pan . Room Category Rooms de Kinderzimmer kk ja sv Barnkammare vi Ph ng d ng nhi ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Nursery Alice title orig translator image Image Nursery alice 1890.png 200px prefer 1st edition It is the first edition image caption First edition cover of The Nursery Alice author Lewis Carroll cover artist E. Gertrude Thomson country United Kingdom language English language English series genre Fantasy novel publisher Macmillan Publishers Macmillan release date 1890 in literature 1890 media type Print Hardcover Hardback pages 312 p. isbn NA First released before ISBN system implimented preceded by followed by The Nursery Alice is a shortened version of Lewis Carroll s, alias Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, Alice s Adventures in Wonderland , adapted by the author himself for children from nought to five with twenty of John Tenniel Tenniel s illustrations from the original book coloured and enlarged. It was first published in 1890 by Macmillan Publishers Macmillan , 25 years after the original Alice , and featured a new cover illustrated by E. Gertrude Thomson , who was a good friend of Dodgson. External links http www.aliang.net literature the nursery alice The complete text and illustrations of The Nursery Alice online A catalogue of all Lewis Carroll first editions https sites.google.com site lewiscarroll1steditions Alice DEFAULTSORT Nursery Alice, The Category 1890 books Category Alice in Wonderland Category Children s fiction books Category Works by Lewis Carroll Category Macmillan Publishers books child book stub es Alicia para los peque os ... more details
Rhymes for the Nursery is a collection of English poems by sisters Jane Taylor poet Jane and Ann Taylor poet Ann Taylor , published in London in 1806. ref b I. Opie and P. Opie, The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes Oxford University Press, 1951, 2nd edn., 1997 , pp. 397 8 ref Probably the best known poem in it is Twinkle Twinkle Little Star The Star Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star . ref M. Cryer, Love Me Tender The Stories Behind the World s Best loved Songs Frances Lincoln, 2009 , pp. 83 5 ref ref http rpo.library.utoronto.ca poem 2113.html The Star , Representative Poetry Online RPO , University of Toronto, 2005 ref References reflist Category Collections of nursery rhymes Category 1806 books ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2011 Nursery lang ur is a suburb of Karachi , Sindh , Pakistan . on sharah e faisal It neighbors Jamshed Town . Over 99 of the population is Muslim . Neighborhoods of Karachi coord missing Pakistan Category Neighbourhoods of Karachi Karachi geo stub ... more details