| Thomas Green Fessenden - Fruit trees - 1828 - 322 pages
...h"aving rather a disagreeable smell : further, the noxious kind grows in woods, or on the margins of woods, while the true mushroom springs up chiefly...pastures, and should be gathered only in such places." Mr. Armstrong gives the following directions for cultivating the garden mushroom : — " Prepare a... | |
| Charles McIntosh - Gardening - 1828 - 626 pages
...fructification), are found in woods and chiefly under ground. Unwholesome fungi will also often spring up, even on artificial beds in gardens : thus, when the spawn begins to run, a spurious brood often precedes a crop of genuine mushrooms. Great caution is, therefore, to be observed in the... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - Gardening - 1839 - 320 pages
...having rather a disagreeable 13 •mell : further, the noxious kind grows in woods, or on the margins of woods, while the true mushroom springs up chiefly in open pastures, and should be gathered only in »uch places." Mr. Armstrong gives the following directions for cultivating the garden mushroom : —... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - Gardening - 1839 - 320 pages
...having rather a disagreeable 13 smell: further, the noxious kind grows in woods, or on tfic margins of woods, while the true mushroom springs up chiefly in open pastures, and should be gathered only iu such places." Mr. Armstrong gives the following directions for cultivating the garden mushroom :... | |
| Francis Simmons Holmes - Agriculture - 1842 - 264 pages
...odour, and has a disagreeable smell. 336. "Again, the noxious kinds grow in woods, or on the skirts of woods, while the true mushroom springs up chiefly...pastures, and should be gathered only in such places." 337. BUIDOEMAN observes, "unwholesome fungi will sometimes spring up on artificial beds in gardens;... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - Herb gardening - 1847 - 196 pages
...that species which most nearly resembles it, is slimy to the touch, destitute of fine odour, and has a disagreeable smell. Again : the noxious kinds grow...pastures, and should be gathered only in such places. beds in gardens ; thus, when the spawn begins to run, a spurious breed is often found to precede a... | |
| Peter Adam Schenck - Cooking - 1851 - 306 pages
...having rather a disagreeable smell: further, the noxious kind grows in woods, or on the margins of woods, while the true mushroom springs up chiefly...pastures, and should be gathered only in such places." CULTURE.—This branch of gardening is gradually becoming better understood. The mushroom has long... | |
| Peter Adam Schenck - Cooking - 1851 - 320 pages
...having rather a disagreeable smell : further, the noxious kind grows in woods, or on the margins of woods, while the true mushroom springs up chiefly...pastures, and should be gathered only in such places." CULTURE. — This branch of gardening is gradually becoming better understood. The mushroom has long... | |
| 1853 - 446 pages
...having rather a disagreeable smell ; further, the noxious kind grows in woods, or on the margins of woods, while the true mushroom springs up chiefly...pastures, and should be gathered only in such places." They are most abundant in the months of August, September, and October. Loudon further observes, that... | |
| United States. Patent Office - Patents - 1855 - 832 pages
...odor, having rather a disagreeable smell; further, the noxious kind grows in woods, or on the margin of woods, while the true mushroom springs up chiefly in open pastures, and should be gathered only ia such places." Armstrong gives the following directions for cultivating the garden mushroom: "Prepare... | |
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