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Page 247
... separates . Juice rich , with a good flavour . Ripe the end of August and beginning of September . This beautiful little peach was raised by Mr. Knight , of Downton Castle , who sent an account of it , with two others , to the ...
... separates . Juice rich , with a good flavour . Ripe the end of August and beginning of September . This beautiful little peach was raised by Mr. Knight , of Downton Castle , who sent an account of it , with two others , to the ...
Page 248
... separates . Juice plentiful , of a rich poignant flavour . Ripe the middle of September . 10. MALTA . G. Lindl . in Hort . Trans . Vol . v . p . 539. Pom . Mag . t . 15 . Pêche Malte . Duhamel , No. 15 . Pêche de Malte . Lelieur . Malte ...
... separates . Juice plentiful , of a rich poignant flavour . Ripe the middle of September . 10. MALTA . G. Lindl . in Hort . Trans . Vol . v . p . 539. Pom . Mag . t . 15 . Pêche Malte . Duhamel , No. 15 . Pêche de Malte . Lelieur . Malte ...
Page 249
... separates . Juice plentiful , rich , and of a most exquisite flavour . Ripe the beginning of September . This Peach has been sold for some time by Mr. Ronalds of Brentford , who says it was raised by a friend of his from seed ; but when ...
... separates . Juice plentiful , rich , and of a most exquisite flavour . Ripe the beginning of September . This Peach has been sold for some time by Mr. Ronalds of Brentford , who says it was raised by a friend of his from seed ; but when ...
Page 250
... separate them , without any fear of mistake . In the Hort . Trans . above quoted , I stated that Mellish's Favourite and the Noblesse were the same . I have this year again been favoured by Mrs. Gurdon , of Letton , with specimens of ...
... separate them , without any fear of mistake . In the Hort . Trans . above quoted , I stated that Mellish's Favourite and the Noblesse were the same . I have this year again been favoured by Mrs. Gurdon , of Letton , with specimens of ...
Page 251
... separates . Juice sugary and vinous . Stone obtuse , a little rugged . Ripe the middle and end of August . This is undoubtedly the first Royal Charlotte ever known in our gardens . It was first sold by Robert Lowe , a nurseryman at ...
... separates . Juice sugary and vinous . Stone obtuse , a little rugged . Ripe the middle and end of August . This is undoubtedly the first Royal Charlotte ever known in our gardens . It was first sold by Robert Lowe , a nurseryman at ...
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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...