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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... , and retaining a high flavour . A dessert and culinary apple from October till January . Raised from a seed of the Golden Noble , by Mr. John Barnard of Waltham Abbey , in Essex , about 1810. It began bearing in 1819 , and its 24 APPLES .
... , and retaining a high flavour . A dessert and culinary apple from October till January . Raised from a seed of the Golden Noble , by Mr. John Barnard of Waltham Abbey , in Essex , about 1810. It began bearing in 1819 , and its 24 APPLES .
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... sucker from its root , was growing in May , 1827 , at its native place , Wyken , two miles from Coventry . The seed , it is said , was planted by a Lord Craven , who brought it from a fruit he had eaten on his travels from APPLES . 25.
... sucker from its root , was growing in May , 1827 , at its native place , Wyken , two miles from Coventry . The seed , it is said , was planted by a Lord Craven , who brought it from a fruit he had eaten on his travels from APPLES . 25.
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... seed of the Ribston Pippin , in the garden of Stephen Dowell , Esq . at Braygrove , in Berk- shire , and exhibited at the Horticultural Society , Oc- tober 15. 1821 . 50. DOWNTON PIPPIN . Pom . Hereford . t . 9. Pom . Mag . t . 113 ...
... seed of the Ribston Pippin , in the garden of Stephen Dowell , Esq . at Braygrove , in Berk- shire , and exhibited at the Horticultural Society , Oc- tober 15. 1821 . 50. DOWNTON PIPPIN . Pom . Hereford . t . 9. Pom . Mag . t . 113 ...
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... seed was sown on the day of the jubilee , 1809 ; produced fruit in 1818 ; and first exhibited at the Horticultural Society , October 1.1822 . The tree is now ( 1830 ) in a very healthy and flourish- ing state . 56. KESWICK CODLIN . Hort ...
... seed was sown on the day of the jubilee , 1809 ; produced fruit in 1818 ; and first exhibited at the Horticultural Society , October 1.1822 . The tree is now ( 1830 ) in a very healthy and flourish- ing state . 56. KESWICK CODLIN . Hort ...
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... seed of the Golden Harvey which had been impregnated by the pollen of the Old Golden Pippin . 76. CANADIAN REINETTE . Pom . Mag . t . 77 . Reinette de Canada . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 868 . Bon . Jard . 1827. p . 325 . Grosse Reinette d ...
... seed of the Golden Harvey which had been impregnated by the pollen of the Old Golden Pippin . 76. CANADIAN REINETTE . Pom . Mag . t . 77 . Reinette de Canada . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 868 . Bon . Jard . 1827. p . 325 . Grosse Reinette d ...
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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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