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It is a pyrethroid insecticide (the sythetic form of natural pryethrins found in Chrysanthemums).
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It is a pyrethroid insecticide (the sythetic form of natural pryethrins found in Chrysanthemums).
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At nine each morning the housekeeper Miss Clarke took him his breakfast, and at ten, if the weather was fine, he would take a stroll in the garden, where Johnny kept some beautiful plump white rabbits, which he nicknamed 'The Chrysanthemums' and would love to watch.
Boing Boing 2009
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Chrysanthemums, poppies and roses would work as well.
Side-Table Sparkle 2011
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I didn't list any mainstream shorts, though "Odour of Chrysanthemums" by D.H. Lawrence would probably top the list.
Peadar Ó Guilín’s birthday! marshallpayne1 2009
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Lawrence's story "Odour of Chrysanthemums" begins like this: "The small locomotive engine, number 4, came clanking, stumbling down from Selston -- with seven full wagons."
Details joshenglish 2008
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Hueffer then commissioned the story Odour of Chrysanthemums which, when published in that magazine, encouraged Heinemann, a London publisher, to ask Lawrence for more work.
d.h. lawrence | we are transmitters « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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Hueffer then commissioned the story Odour of Chrysanthemums which, when published in that magazine, encouraged Heinemann, a London publisher, to ask Lawrence for more work.
March « 2008 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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Chrysanthemums are thought of as naff, old-fashioned cut flowers, but the big, single-blooming types deserve reappraisal, because they are among the most glamorous cut flowers you can grow yourself.
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Chrysanthemums are thought of as naff, old-fashioned cut flowers, but the big, single-blooming types are among the most glamorous you can grow yourself.
In the garden this week: Peat-free acid compost and tomatoes 2010
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