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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Page 191
... Muscadine wine , generally called Frontignac . It is situated on the lake Meguleone , four leagues S.S.W of Montpellier . John Rea in 1702 mentions the Muscat of Frontignan . and grow close upon the bunches . Skin black , GRAPES . 191.
... Muscadine wine , generally called Frontignac . It is situated on the lake Meguleone , four leagues S.S.W of Montpellier . John Rea in 1702 mentions the Muscat of Frontignan . and grow close upon the bunches . Skin black , GRAPES . 191.
Page 194
... MUSCADINE . Langley , t . 36 . Black Chasselas . Miller , No. 8 . Chasselas Noir . Ib . Bunches about the same size as those of the White Muscadine . Berries globular . Skin of a black colour , covered with a bluish bloom . Juice rich ...
... MUSCADINE . Langley , t . 36 . Black Chasselas . Miller , No. 8 . Chasselas Noir . Ib . Bunches about the same size as those of the White Muscadine . Berries globular . Skin of a black colour , covered with a bluish bloom . Juice rich ...
Page 197
... Muscadine , and in unfavourable seasons has a decided advantage over these and any other hardy grape in our possession . It was purchased of Mr. Williams , of Turnham Green , in 1804 , and planted by Mr. I. T. Aiton , in the royal ...
... Muscadine , and in unfavourable seasons has a decided advantage over these and any other hardy grape in our possession . It was purchased of Mr. Williams , of Turnham Green , in 1804 , and planted by Mr. I. T. Aiton , in the royal ...
Page 203
... each berry . Requires a hothouse or vinery . 32. RED CHASSELAS . Forsyth , Ed . 7. No. 7 . Red Muscadine . Miller , No. 9 . Chasselas Rouge . Duhamel , No. 3 . The Berries of this are something larger than those of GRAPES . 208.
... each berry . Requires a hothouse or vinery . 32. RED CHASSELAS . Forsyth , Ed . 7. No. 7 . Red Muscadine . Miller , No. 9 . Chasselas Rouge . Duhamel , No. 3 . The Berries of this are something larger than those of GRAPES . 208.
Page 204
... Muscadine , and grow much thinner upon the bunches : they are of a dark red colour when highly ripened . Juice sweet , and of a very good flavour . Requires a vinery . 33. RED FRONTIGNAN . Red Frontignac . Speechly , No. 15 . Muscat ...
... Muscadine , and grow much thinner upon the bunches : they are of a dark red colour when highly ripened . Juice sweet , and of a very good flavour . Requires a vinery . 33. RED FRONTIGNAN . Red Frontignac . Speechly , No. 15 . Muscat ...
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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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