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A guide to the orchard and kitchen garden; or, An account of ... fruit and ... - Page 371
by George Lindley - 1831 - 80 pages
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The Lancet, Volume 2

Medicine - 1847 - 712 pages
...behind the (esophagus, opposite the cricoid cartilage, hanging down between the trachea and oesophagus, three inches and a half long, and two inches and a half in circumference. Immediately behind the cricoid cartilage, and on a level with the commencement of the...
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A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden: Or, An Account of the Most Valuable ...

George Lindley - Fruit-culture - 1831 - 674 pages
...spire-like growth. 103. URBANISTE. Hort. Trans. Vol. vp 411. Fruit pyramidally ovate, very even in form, but compressed towards the stalk ; about three inches and a half long, and two inches and three quarters in diameter. Eye a little sunk in a very narrow crown. Stalk an inch long, obliquely...
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The Pomological Manual: Or, a Treatise on Fruits ; Containing ..., Volumes 1-2

William Robert Prince, William Prince - Fruit - 1831 - 236 pages
...Lind. URBANISTE. PR. CAT. LoND. HoRT. TRANS. LIND. " Fruit pyramidally ovate, very even in form, but compressed towards the stalk ; about three inches and a half long, and two inches and three quarters in diameter. Eye a little sunk in a very narrow crown- Stalk an inch long, obliquely...
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A Guide to The Outdoor and Kitchen Garden

George Lindley - 1831 - 662 pages
...pyramidal, much in the manner of the Saint Germain, but more rounded at the crown, and not so slender towards the stalk, about three inches and a half long, and two inches and three quarters in diameter. Eye small, very little sunk. Stalk three quarters of an inch long, straight,...
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 40

1847 - 1182 pages
...behind the oesophagus, opposite the cricoid cartilage, hanging down between the trachea and oesophagus, three inches and a half long, and two inches and a half in circumference. Immediately behind the cricoid cartilage, and on a level with the commencement of the...
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The Gardeners' Magazine of Botany, Horticulture, Floriculture ..., Volumes 1-2

Botany - 1850 - 436 pages
...attaining perfect maturity in the climate of Paris. The fruit, in an early stage, is pyriform, and measures about three inches and a half long and two inches and a half broad. It has numerous prominent ridges extending from the apex to the stalk, and sometimes becoming...
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A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden: Or An Account of the Most Valuable ...

George Lindley - Fruit-culture - 1852 - 450 pages
...Mouille-bouche. V>. Muscat-fleure. Bon. Jard. 1827, p. 311. Fruit pretty large, of a long pyramidal figure, about three inches and a half long, and two inches and a half in diameter. Eye small, with an Open calyx, prominently seated on the convex summit. Stalk an inch long, straight, inserted...
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The Pinetum: Being a Synopsis of All the Coniferous Plants at Present Known ...

George Gordon, Robert Glendinning - Conifers - 1858 - 384 pages
...pendulous at the extremities. Cones, egg-shaped, solitary, broadest near the base, and tapering to a point, three inches and a half long, and two inches and a half broad near the base, with a very hard, shining surface of a pale, glossy, yellow colour, free from...
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Garden Vegetables, and how to Cultivate Them

Fearing Burr - Vegetables - 1866 - 384 pages
...Plant sHOItT Om*healthy and vigorous, six to ten feet in length ; fruit straight and well formed, five inches and a half long, and two inches and a half in diameter ; skin deep green, paler at the blossom-end, changing to clear yellow as it approaches maturity, and,...
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The Pinetum: Being a Synopsis of All the Coniferous Plants at Present Known ...

George Gordon - Conifers - 1880 - 664 pages
...pendulous at the extremities. Cones egg-shaped, solitary, broadest near the base, and tapering to a point, three inches and a half long, and two inches and a half broad near the base, with a very hard, shining surface of a pale, glossy, yellow colour, free from...
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