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 130
... Ripe the end of July and beginning of August . We are indebted to the late Mr. Lee for the intro- duction of this Apricot it is a most excellent early fruit , and highly deserving of attention . It bears freely on an east wall , where ...
... Ripe the end of July and beginning of August . We are indebted to the late Mr. Lee for the intro- duction of this Apricot it is a most excellent early fruit , and highly deserving of attention . It bears freely on an east wall , where ...
Page 131
... Ripe the end of August and beginning of September . The Moorpark Apricot , now so universally known throughout England , is said to have been brought into this country by Sir William Temple , and planted in his garden at Moorpark : if ...
... Ripe the end of August and beginning of September . The Moorpark Apricot , now so universally known throughout England , is said to have been brought into this country by Sir William Temple , and planted in his garden at Moorpark : if ...
Page 133
... Ripe , end of August and beginning of September . The Peach Apricot is supposed by some to be the same as the Moorpark ; and , indeed , it has all its lead- ing characters ; but an extensive cultivation of it for more than twenty years ...
... Ripe , end of August and beginning of September . The Peach Apricot is supposed by some to be the same as the Moorpark ; and , indeed , it has all its lead- ing characters ; but an extensive cultivation of it for more than twenty years ...
Page 134
... Ripe the middle and end of July . The Masculine Apricot ripened at Twickenham in 1727 , on a south wall , May 21st . - Langley . This is the earliest Apricot cultivated in England . The tree is tender , and requires to be planted on a ...
... Ripe the middle and end of July . The Masculine Apricot ripened at Twickenham in 1727 , on a south wall , May 21st . - Langley . This is the earliest Apricot cultivated in England . The tree is tender , and requires to be planted on a ...
Page 135
... end , with a very even surface , separating from the flesh . Kernel very bitter . Ripe the middle of August . The Roman Apricot is the most common in our gar- dens ; its principal recommendations are its hardiness and plentiful bearing ...
... end , with a very even surface , separating from the flesh . Kernel very bitter . Ripe the middle of August . The Roman Apricot is the most common in our gar- dens ; its principal recommendations are its hardiness and plentiful bearing ...
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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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