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Side 15
... juice . A good culinary apple from Michaelmas to Christmas . Specimens of this apple were sent me from Mr. Kirke of Brompton . 24. FRANKLIN'S GOLDEN PIPPIN . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 383. Pom . Mag . t . 137 . Sudlow's Fall Pippin . Hort ...
... juice . A good culinary apple from Michaelmas to Christmas . Specimens of this apple were sent me from Mr. Kirke of Brompton . 24. FRANKLIN'S GOLDEN PIPPIN . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 383. Pom . Mag . t . 137 . Sudlow's Fall Pippin . Hort ...
Side 21
... juice , but not much flavour . A culinary apple in November and December , de- scribed from a fruit grown in the Horticultural garden at Chiswick in 1830 . 34. PADLEY'S PIPPIN . Hort . Trans . Vol . iii . p . 69 . Hort . Soc . Cat . No ...
... juice , but not much flavour . A culinary apple in November and December , de- scribed from a fruit grown in the Horticultural garden at Chiswick in 1830 . 34. PADLEY'S PIPPIN . Hort . Trans . Vol . iii . p . 69 . Hort . Soc . Cat . No ...
Side 22
... juice sugary , with a slight musky perfume . A dessert apple in October and November . This beautiful and singular apple , we are told by Mr. For- syth , was introduced from Canada by Mr. Barclay of Brompton . It is said to derive its ...
... juice sugary , with a slight musky perfume . A dessert apple in October and November . This beautiful and singular apple , we are told by Mr. For- syth , was introduced from Canada by Mr. Barclay of Brompton . It is said to derive its ...
Side 26
... Juice plenti- ful , rich , and highly flavoured . A beautiful little dessert apple in October and November . Raised by Mr. Knight , of Downton Castle . See RED INGESTRIE , No. 38 . SECT . IV . Autumnal . Conical , or oblong . 46 ...
... Juice plenti- ful , rich , and highly flavoured . A beautiful little dessert apple in October and November . Raised by Mr. Knight , of Downton Castle . See RED INGESTRIE , No. 38 . SECT . IV . Autumnal . Conical , or oblong . 46 ...
Side 29
... Juice abundant , subacid , but pleasant . A very good culinary apple from Michaelmas to Christmas . 52. DUTCH CODLIN . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 175 . French Codlin . Forsyth , Ed . 3. No. 50 . Glory of the West . Of some Nurseries . Fruit ...
... Juice abundant , subacid , but pleasant . A very good culinary apple from Michaelmas to Christmas . 52. DUTCH CODLIN . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 175 . French Codlin . Forsyth , Ed . 3. No. 50 . Glory of the West . Of some Nurseries . Fruit ...
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A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden: Or, An Account of the Most Valuable ... George Lindley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1833 |
A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden: Or An Account of the Most Valuable ... George Lindley,Michael Floy Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1846 |
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Side 509 - OBSERVATIONS ON THE DISEASES, DEFECTS, AND INJURIES, | IN ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND FOREST TREES." WITH AN ACCOUNT OF | A PARTICULAR METHOD OF CURE, | PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF GOVERNMENT.
Side 577 - ... sowing of seed for general crops until June or July. If a small quantity of each esteemed variety be sown two or three times in these months, they will produce a plentiful supply for use in autumn and the early part of winter. One ounce of good Endive-seed will produce about five thousand plants. When the plants...