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 43
... ripened of their orchard fruits . It cannot have too extensive a cultivation . 80. COURTPENDU . Pom . Mag . t . 66 . Capendu . Duham . Vol . i . p . 315. t . 13 . Courtpendu . Noisette Manuel , p . 548 . Courtpendu Plat . Hort . Soc ...
... ripened of their orchard fruits . It cannot have too extensive a cultivation . 80. COURTPENDU . Pom . Mag . t . 66 . Capendu . Duham . Vol . i . p . 315. t . 13 . Courtpendu . Noisette Manuel , p . 548 . Courtpendu Plat . Hort . Soc ...
Page 46
... excellent apple , of foreign origin , very hardy , and an abundant bearer ; it requires to be well ripened upon the tree , otherwise it is apt to be clung , tough , and leathery . 85. EYER'S GREENING . G. Lindl . Plan of an 46 APPLES .
... excellent apple , of foreign origin , very hardy , and an abundant bearer ; it requires to be well ripened upon the tree , otherwise it is apt to be clung , tough , and leathery . 85. EYER'S GREENING . G. Lindl . Plan of an 46 APPLES .
Page 49
... ripening in December , and keeping till May or June . The tree is not a large grower , but very hardy ; a great and constant bearer , and no garden , capable of con- taining ten trees , ought to be without one of it . p . 524 . round ...
... ripening in December , and keeping till May or June . The tree is not a large grower , but very hardy ; a great and constant bearer , and no garden , capable of con- taining ten trees , ought to be without one of it . p . 524 . round ...
Page 67
... ripening in November , and will keep till April . This very valuable apple was first noticed in the Hort . Trans . Vol . ii . p . 74. in a letter from Sir Chris- topher Hawkins , in 1813. It was discovered in a cot- tage garden near ...
... ripening in November , and will keep till April . This very valuable apple was first noticed in the Hort . Trans . Vol . ii . p . 74. in a letter from Sir Chris- topher Hawkins , in 1813. It was discovered in a cot- tage garden near ...
Page 78
... very small , surrounded by three or four somewhat obscure plaits . Stalk three quarters of an inch long , very slender . Skin entirely grass - green , always covered with a thin russet ; sometimes when highly ripened 78 APPLES .
... very small , surrounded by three or four somewhat obscure plaits . Stalk three quarters of an inch long , very slender . Skin entirely grass - green , always covered with a thin russet ; sometimes when highly ripened 78 APPLES .
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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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