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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... September , and will not keep long . This is one of the sorts usually planted against walls in the Carse of Gowrie . In this country it does well as an open standard , and is an abundant bearer . Its fruit was exhibited at the ...
... September , and will not keep long . This is one of the sorts usually planted against walls in the Carse of Gowrie . In this country it does well as an open standard , and is an abundant bearer . Its fruit was exhibited at the ...
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... September , October , and November , when they are stopped by the severity of the frost . It is necessary to remark , that the last flowerings are much less abundant than the two first , and the fruit which they produce is small , and ...
... September , October , and November , when they are stopped by the severity of the frost . It is necessary to remark , that the last flowerings are much less abundant than the two first , and the fruit which they produce is small , and ...
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... September to November . This very valuable apple is said to have originated in the neighbourhood of Keswick , in Cumberland . Its young fruit may be gathered for tarts in the month of June , when scarcely any other young apple is fit ...
... September to November . This very valuable apple is said to have originated in the neighbourhood of Keswick , in Cumberland . Its young fruit may be gathered for tarts in the month of June , when scarcely any other young apple is fit ...
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... September . It is said that this apple has originated in Hereford- shire , where it is at present but little known : it is very handsome , and of considerable merit . 59. MANKS CODLIN . Irish Pitcher . Ibid . Frith Pitcher . Hort . Soc ...
... September . It is said that this apple has originated in Hereford- shire , where it is at present but little known : it is very handsome , and of considerable merit . 59. MANKS CODLIN . Irish Pitcher . Ibid . Frith Pitcher . Hort . Soc ...
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... September till December . 63. SOPS OF WINE . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 1164 . Sops in Wine . Ray . ( 1688 ) . No. 21 . Rode Wyn Appel . Knoop . Pom . p . 45 t . 8 . Fruit middle - sized , somewhat globular , but narrow at the crown , with ...
... September till December . 63. SOPS OF WINE . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 1164 . Sops in Wine . Ray . ( 1688 ) . No. 21 . Rode Wyn Appel . Knoop . Pom . p . 45 t . 8 . Fruit middle - sized , somewhat globular , but narrow at the crown , with ...
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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 |
A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden; Or, an Account of the Most Valuable ... John Lindley,George Lindley No preview available - 2015 |
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