A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Pine-appleBlackwood, 1866 - 53 sider |
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... and the two following months , as well as for swelling off fruit during winter and early spring , I recommend lean - to The dimensions of the two pineries represented by the woodcuts houses , as represented by fig . 2 . PINERIES . 3.
... and the two following months , as well as for swelling off fruit during winter and early spring , I recommend lean - to The dimensions of the two pineries represented by the woodcuts houses , as represented by fig . 2 . PINERIES . 3.
Side 5
... I feel fully persuaded , from my experience in the use of coverings applied to the glass , that , in the case of fruit swelling off during the colder months of the year , the double glazing now discussed in the PINERIES . 5.
... I feel fully persuaded , from my experience in the use of coverings applied to the glass , that , in the case of fruit swelling off during the colder months of the year , the double glazing now discussed in the PINERIES . 5.
Side 39
... swelling off pines . It is not generally so hot and scorching as the succeed- ing three months ; less air is therefore needed . The pineries can be shut up earlier , so that less evapora- tion goes on , and the swelling fruit can have a ...
... swelling off pines . It is not generally so hot and scorching as the succeed- ing three months ; less air is therefore needed . The pineries can be shut up earlier , so that less evapora- tion goes on , and the swelling fruit can have a ...
Side 43
... swelling , and probably is unsurpassed for flavour at the dullest season of the year . The Queen is comparatively worthless as a winter pine compared to these two ; it does not swell kindly , and is always dry and juiceless compared to ...
... swelling , and probably is unsurpassed for flavour at the dullest season of the year . The Queen is comparatively worthless as a winter pine compared to these two ; it does not swell kindly , and is always dry and juiceless compared to ...
Side 45
... swelling off in winter , water at the root will of course not require to be so frequently given as in summer , and there should be no syringing . The evaporating trays will keep the air sufficiently moist . Air must be put on for a ...
... swelling off in winter , water at the root will of course not require to be so frequently given as in summer , and there should be no syringing . The evaporating trays will keep the air sufficiently moist . Air must be put on for a ...
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Agricultural Atlases atmosphere Author autumn Aytoun's ball Bart BLACKWOOD AND SONS Blackwood's Magazine bottom heat Captain Speke Cayenne colour Crown Octavo cultivation CULTURE DAVID PAGE early Engravings Farm fire-heat flavour Foolscap 8vo Foolscap Octavo Garden Geography growing grown growth healthy houses Illustrations Imperial Quarto inches Index J. R. HIND JAMES JOHN GALT JOHN HILL BURTON keep KEITH JOHNSTON labour LAURENCE OLIPHANT lean-to loam moist moisture months Oliphant Physical Atlas pine-apple pine-culture pine-grower pineries planting-out system Poems Portraits Post Octavo pots Practical published Quarto Queens recommend Review ripe fruit ripen roots Royal Atlas Royal Octavo Scotland SCOTT BURN Scottish season Second Edition shading shifted shut Sir ARCHIBALD ALISON Smooth Cayenne Smooth-leaved Cayenne soil span-roofed spring suckers sufficient sun-heat supply swelling Third Edition THOMAS AIRD tion Translated treatise University of Edinburgh varieties Vols Volumes weather WILLIAM winter pine
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