A Guide to The Outdoor and Kitchen Garden1831 |
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... Orange Pippin , which had been impregnated with the pollen of the Old Golden Pippin . They were raised by T. A. Knight , Esq . about 1800 , and planted at Wormsley Grange , in Here- fordshire . Their name is derived from the seat of the ...
... Orange Pippin , which had been impregnated with the pollen of the Old Golden Pippin . They were raised by T. A. Knight , Esq . about 1800 , and planted at Wormsley Grange , in Here- fordshire . Their name is derived from the seat of the ...
Page 26
... orange where exposed to the sun , slightly marked with thin russet . Flesh yellowish white , very crisp and tender . Juice plentiful , saccharine , combined with a smart brisk acid . A very fine and excellent culinary apple in October ...
... orange where exposed to the sun , slightly marked with thin russet . Flesh yellowish white , very crisp and tender . Juice plentiful , saccharine , combined with a smart brisk acid . A very fine and excellent culinary apple in October ...
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... Orange Pippin , and the pollen of the Golden Pippin . The Downton Pippin is a most abundant bearer , extremely well adapted for the market , and an excellent apple for cider . 51. DUKE OF BEAUFORT'S PIPPIN . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 284 ...
... Orange Pippin , and the pollen of the Golden Pippin . The Downton Pippin is a most abundant bearer , extremely well adapted for the market , and an excellent apple for cider . 51. DUKE OF BEAUFORT'S PIPPIN . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 284 ...
Page 31
... plaited , hollow . Stalk an inch long , slender , about half inserted in a funnel - shaped cavity . Skin smooth , pale orange yellow , generally tinged with red next the sun , and faintly streaked with the same APPLES . 31 Horse-radish.
... plaited , hollow . Stalk an inch long , slender , about half inserted in a funnel - shaped cavity . Skin smooth , pale orange yellow , generally tinged with red next the sun , and faintly streaked with the same APPLES . 31 Horse-radish.
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... orange , sprinkled with numerous dark specks . Flesh yellowish white , very firm . Juice brisk , subacid , with a slight aromatic flavour . An excellent culinary apple from September to November . 60. NELSON'S CODLIN . Nursery ...
... orange , sprinkled with numerous dark specks . Flesh yellowish white , very firm . Juice brisk , subacid , with a slight aromatic flavour . An excellent culinary apple from September to November . 60. NELSON'S CODLIN . Nursery ...
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Page 509 - OBSERVATIONS ON THE DISEASES, DEFECTS, AND INJURIES, | IN ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND FOREST TREES." WITH AN ACCOUNT OF | A PARTICULAR METHOD OF CURE, | PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF GOVERNMENT.
Page 577 - ... sowing of seed for general crops until June or July. If a small quantity of each esteemed variety be sown two or three times in these months, they will produce a plentiful supply for use in autumn and the early part of winter. One ounce of good Endive-seed will produce about five thousand plants. When the plants...