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Source: Yedo and Peking: A Narrative of a Journey to the Capitals of Japan and China
Source: Yedo and Peking: A Narrative of a Journey to the Capitals of Japan and China ...
Source: Two visits to the tea countries of China and the british tea plantations in the Himalaya
Source: A Journey to the Tea Countries of China: Including Sung-Lo and the Bohea Hills; with a Short Notice of the East India Company's Tea Plantations in the Himalaya Mountains
Source: Yedo and Peking: A Narrative of a Journey to the Capitals of Japan and China ...
Source: A Residence Among The Chinese
Source: Three Years' Wanderings in the Northern Provinces of China: Including a Visit to the Tea, Silk, and Cotton Countries; with an Account of the Agriculture and Horticulture of the Chinese, New Plants, Etc
Source: Three Years' Wanderings in the Northern Provinces of China: Including a Visit to the Tea, Silk, and Cotton Countries; with an Account of the Agriculture and Horticulture of the Chinese, New Plants, Etc
Source: Two visits to the tea countries of China and the british tea plantations in the Himalaya
Source: Three Years' Wanderings in the Northern Provinces of China: Including a Visit to the Tea, Silk, and Cotton Countries; with an Account of the Agriculture and Horticulture of the Chinese, New Plants, Etc
Source: Three Years' Wanderings in the Northern Provinces of China: Including a Visit to the Tea, Silk, and Cotton Countries; with an Account of the Agriculture and Horticulture of the Chinese, New Plants, Etc
Source: Three Years' Wanderings in the Northern Provinces of China: Including a Visit to the Tea, Silk, and Cotton Countries; with an Account of the Agriculture and Horticulture of the Chinese, New Plants, Etc
Source: Three Years' Wanderings in the Northern Provinces of China: Including a Visit to the Tea, Silk, and Cotton Countries; with an Account of the Agriculture and Horticulture of the Chinese, New Plants, Etc
“One marked feature of the people, both high and low, is a love for flowers.”
Source: Yedo and Peking: A Narrative of a Journey to the Capitals of Japan and China
