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 281
... NECTARINES . SECT . I. - Melting , pale fruited . 1. FAIRCHILD's . G. Lindl . in Hort . Trans . Vol . v . p . 548. Hitt . Ed . 3. p . 314 . Fairchild's Early . Miller , No. 1 . Flowers Leaves crenate , with reniform glands . large ...
... NECTARINES . SECT . I. - Melting , pale fruited . 1. FAIRCHILD's . G. Lindl . in Hort . Trans . Vol . v . p . 548. Hitt . Ed . 3. p . 314 . Fairchild's Early . Miller , No. 1 . Flowers Leaves crenate , with reniform glands . large ...
Page 282
... Nectarines then in flower , one kind whose blossoms corresponded with these . I marked the plants , and in the autumn had two or three potted of each sort . In 1828 I placed them under glass , and forced them ; their blossoms still ...
... Nectarines then in flower , one kind whose blossoms corresponded with these . I marked the plants , and in the autumn had two or three potted of each sort . In 1828 I placed them under glass , and forced them ; their blossoms still ...
Page 283
... apex . Skin pale orange on the shaded side ; but when exposed to the sun , shaded with deep red , intermixed with numerous russetty specks . Flesh deep orange , melting , juicy , extremely well flavoured , and separates NECTARINES . 283.
... apex . Skin pale orange on the shaded side ; but when exposed to the sun , shaded with deep red , intermixed with numerous russetty specks . Flesh deep orange , melting , juicy , extremely well flavoured , and separates NECTARINES . 283.
Page 284
... flesh to adhere to the stone . I have been induced to give the name of Neate's White to this Nectarine , to perpetuate the name of that gentleman with whom it originated . 5. OLD WHITE . G. Lindl . in Hort . 284 NECTARINES .
... flesh to adhere to the stone . I have been induced to give the name of Neate's White to this Nectarine , to perpetuate the name of that gentleman with whom it originated . 5. OLD WHITE . G. Lindl . in Hort . 284 NECTARINES .
Page 285
... Nectarine is nearly lost from our gardens . I saw it growing at Kew in 1797 , when it was in a flourishing state . I have found considerable difficulty in propagating it : those who succeeded the best with it , adopted ... NECTARINES . 285.
... Nectarine is nearly lost from our gardens . I saw it growing at Kew in 1797 , when it was in a flourishing state . I have found considerable difficulty in propagating it : those who succeeded the best with it , adopted ... NECTARINES . 285.
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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 |
A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden; Or, an Account of the Most Valuable ... John Lindley,George Lindley No preview available - 2015 |
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