A Guide to The Outdoor and Kitchen Garden1831 |
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... gathered , crisp , very juicy , mixed with a most agreeable acid . Ripe in August , and will keep till the end of Sep- tember . This is said to be a Devonshire apple , although I find no such name as Quarenden in the county 6 APPLES .
... gathered , crisp , very juicy , mixed with a most agreeable acid . Ripe in August , and will keep till the end of Sep- tember . This is said to be a Devonshire apple , although I find no such name as Quarenden in the county 6 APPLES .
Side 7
... keep till October or November . The Spring Grove Codlin was first brought into notice by Sir Joseph Banks , in a communication to the Horticultural Society of London , read April 3. 1810 . 10. SUMMER GOLDEN PIPPIN . Hort . Soc . Cat ...
... keep till October or November . The Spring Grove Codlin was first brought into notice by Sir Joseph Banks , in a communication to the Horticultural Society of London , read April 3. 1810 . 10. SUMMER GOLDEN PIPPIN . Hort . Soc . Cat ...
Side 8
... keep good for only a few days . It is a hardy tree , and a very good bearer . It has been introduced from Russia , where it is said to grow wild about Astracan , and was first brought into notice by William Atkinson , Esq . of Grove End ...
... keep good for only a few days . It is a hardy tree , and a very good bearer . It has been introduced from Russia , where it is said to grow wild about Astracan , and was first brought into notice by William Atkinson , Esq . of Grove End ...
Side 10
... keep long . This is one of the sorts usually planted against walls in the Carse of Gowrie . In this country it does well as an open standard , and is an abundant bearer . Its fruit was exhibited at the Horticultural Society , Lon- don ...
... keep long . This is one of the sorts usually planted against walls in the Carse of Gowrie . In this country it does well as an open standard , and is an abundant bearer . Its fruit was exhibited at the Horticultural Society , Lon- don ...
Side 11
... keep late , but is a most valuable apple for the kitchen while it lasts . Raised by the Rev. Dr. Symonds Breedon , in his garden at Bere Court , near Pangbourne , in Berkshire , and exhibited at the Horticultural Society , London ...
... keep late , but is a most valuable apple for the kitchen while it lasts . Raised by the Rev. Dr. Symonds Breedon , in his garden at Bere Court , near Pangbourne , in Berkshire , and exhibited at the Horticultural Society , London ...
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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...