| Botany, Economic - 1829 - 446 pages
...thunder-storm, the whole trunk was struck to the earth and destroyed. The root afterwards threw out a number of vigorous shoots, all of which were allowed...barren kind was the parent of this. Trees were sent to Mr. Robert Barclay, of Bury Hill, in 1819; and in 1821 several others were sent to the Horticultural... | |
| 1829 - 436 pages
...thunder-storm, the whole trunk was struck to the earth and destroyed. The root afterwards threw out a number of vigorous shoots, all of which were allowed...the stock of the barren kind was the parent of this. THE oLIVE. The wild olive is found indigenous in Syria, Greece, and Africa, on the lower slopes of... | |
| Botany, Economic - 1830 - 438 pages
...thunder-storm, the whole trunk Was struck to the earth and destroyed. The root afterwards threw out a number of vigorous shoots, all of which were allowed...barren kind was the parent of this. Trees were sent to Mr. Robert Barclay, of Bury Hill, in 1819 ; and in 1821 several others were sent to the Horticultural... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - Cyclopaedias - 1831 - 484 pages
...thunder-storm the whole trunk was struck to the earth and destroyed. The root afterwards threw out a number of vigorous shoots, all of which were allowed...therefore to be presumed that the stock of the barren kind is the parent of tyiis. Trees of this kind were sent to several gentlemen in England, a few years ago,... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - Domestic animals - 1833 - 478 pages
...thunder storm, the whole trunk was struck to the earth and destroyed. The root afterwards threw out a number of vigorous shoots, all of which were allowed...remain, and finally produced fruit. It is therefore to presumed that the stock of the barren kind is the parent of this. Trees of this kind were sent to several... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1835 - 474 pages
...thunder storm, the whole trunk was struck to the earth and destroyed. The root afterwards threw out a number of vigorous shoots, all of which were allowed...finally produced fruit. It is therefore to be presumed, tliaf the stock of the barren kind is the parent of this. Trees of this kind were sent to several gentlemen... | |
| Charles McIntosh - Espaliers - 1839 - 528 pages
...Originated in America; and, according to Lindley, was brought into notice in the following manner : — " The parent tree of the Washington Plum, it appears,...parent of this. Trees were sent to Robert Barclay, of Bury Hill, in 1819, and in 1821 several others were presented to the Horticultural Society by Dr.... | |
| John Towers (C.M.H.S.) - 1839 - 746 pages
...thunder storm, the whole tree was .struck to the earth and destroyed. The root afterwards threw out a number of vigorous shoots, all of which were allowed...barren kind was the parent of this. Trees were sent to Mr. Robert Barclay, of Bury Hill, in 1819; and, in 1821, several others were sent to the Horticultural... | |
| Edward Sayers - Fruit-culture - 1839 - 188 pages
...till, during a violent thunder storm the whole trunk was struck to the ground and destroyed. The roots afterwards threw up a number of vigorous shoots, all...were allowed to remain and finally produced fruit. In 1821 several trees were presented to the Horticultural Society, London, by Dr Hosack." 7. Blue Imperatrice.... | |
| John Lindley - Fruit-culture - 1841 - 310 pages
...of this variety is remarkable. The parent tree was purchased in the market of New York, sometime in the end of the last century. It remained barren several...presented to the Horticultural Society by Dr. Hosack. It is certainly not surpassed in richness of flavour, beauty, and other good qualities, by any. In... | |
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