A Guide to The Outdoor and Kitchen Garden1831 |
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Page 19
... succeeds best grafted on the Doucin stock , and trained in the garden as an espalier . 31. KIRKE'S GOLDEN PIPPIN . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 386 . Fruit small , formed with the most perfect regularity of outline , a little more long than ...
... succeeds best grafted on the Doucin stock , and trained in the garden as an espalier . 31. KIRKE'S GOLDEN PIPPIN . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 386 . Fruit small , formed with the most perfect regularity of outline , a little more long than ...
Page 20
... succeeds best when grafted upon the Doucin stock and planted in the garden . 32. NONESUCH . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 677 . Nonsuch . Forsyth Ed . 3. 121 . Langton Nonesuch . Hanbury . Fruit middle sized , of a very regular round figure ...
... succeeds best when grafted upon the Doucin stock and planted in the garden . 32. NONESUCH . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 677 . Nonsuch . Forsyth Ed . 3. 121 . Langton Nonesuch . Hanbury . Fruit middle sized , of a very regular round figure ...
Page 53
... succeed here , unless trained against a south or south - east wall , and in a warm and kind soil . Its great beauty in the dessert renders it an interesting object of cultivation . 100. MARGIL . Hooker , Pom . Lond . t . 33. Hort . Soc ...
... succeed here , unless trained against a south or south - east wall , and in a warm and kind soil . Its great beauty in the dessert renders it an interesting object of cultivation . 100. MARGIL . Hooker , Pom . Lond . t . 33. Hort . Soc ...
Page 61
... succeed in this country , without the assistance of a south or an east wall . Some very fine fruit from a south wall at Sacomb Park , in Hertfordshire , were exhibited at the Horticultural Society of London , October 15.1821 . 117 ...
... succeed in this country , without the assistance of a south or an east wall . Some very fine fruit from a south wall at Sacomb Park , in Hertfordshire , were exhibited at the Horticultural Society of London , October 15.1821 . 117 ...
Page 136
... succeeds the Red Masculine in its time of ripen- ing , and in France it is considered the better fruit of the two ; but like that , it is tender , and requires to be planted against a south , or south - east wall , and to have a warm ...
... succeeds the Red Masculine in its time of ripen- ing , and in France it is considered the better fruit of the two ; but like that , it is tender , and requires to be planted against a south , or south - east wall , and to have a warm ...
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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...