A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden: Or, An Account of the Most Valuable Fruits Cultivated in Great Britain: with Kalendars of the Work Required in the Orchard and Kitchen Garden During Every Month in the Year |
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... October succeed better than if transplanted at any other time . The growth of a tree at that season is not quite over ; and the first impulse of nature , when the tree finds itself in a new situation , is to create new mouths by which ...
... October succeed better than if transplanted at any other time . The growth of a tree at that season is not quite over ; and the first impulse of nature , when the tree finds itself in a new situation , is to create new mouths by which ...
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... 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 . No. 393 ...
... 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 . No. 393 ...
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... October 15. 1822 . 18. CALVILLE ROUGE DE MICOUD . Hort . Trans . Vol . v . p . 242 . Fruit of the first crop , depressed , spherical , nearly three inches in diameter , and about two inches deep ; three , or more frequently four slight ...
... October 15. 1822 . 18. CALVILLE ROUGE DE MICOUD . Hort . Trans . Vol . v . p . 242 . Fruit of the first crop , depressed , spherical , nearly three inches in diameter , and about two inches deep ; three , or more frequently four slight ...
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... October and November . A This apple has very much the appearance of a small Nonesuch , from which it has probably originated . Its branches are spurred in the same manner , and it bears equally as well and as soon . A great many trees ...
... October and November . A This apple has very much the appearance of a small Nonesuch , from which it has probably originated . Its branches are spurred in the same manner , and it bears equally as well and as soon . A great many trees ...
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... October till nearly Christmas . An excellent and valuable fruit . Some fruit of this apple were imported from Riga by the late Mr. Lee , in January , 1817 , one of which mea- sured five inches and a half in diameter , four inches deep ...
... October till nearly Christmas . An excellent and valuable fruit . Some fruit of this apple were imported from Riga by the late Mr. Lee , in January , 1817 , one of which mea- sured five inches and a half in diameter , four inches deep ...
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A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden: Or, an Account of the Most Valuable ... George Lindley No preview available - 2020 |
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