A Guide to The Outdoor and Kitchen Garden1831 |
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Page 27
... 3. No. 4 . Fruit pretty large , three inches and a quarter deep , and three inches and a half in diameter , somewhat irregu- larly formed , with slightly prominent unequal angles , terminating in the crown , which is rather contracted ...
... 3. No. 4 . Fruit pretty large , three inches and a quarter deep , and three inches and a half in diameter , somewhat irregu- larly formed , with slightly prominent unequal angles , terminating in the crown , which is rather contracted ...
Page 33
... iii . p . 329 . Fruit pretty large , of an irregular figure , with very broad ribs slightly formed at the base , but very promi- nent at the crown , about two and a half or three inches deep , and three and a quarter or three inches and ...
... iii . p . 329 . Fruit pretty large , of an irregular figure , with very broad ribs slightly formed at the base , but very promi- nent at the crown , about two and a half or three inches deep , and three and a quarter or three inches and ...
Page 38
... inches in circumference , nearly globular , a little flattened at the crown , and having somewhat the appearance of ... three inches deep , and three to four inches across the widest part . Eye very hollow and open , but slightly angular ...
... inches in circumference , nearly globular , a little flattened at the crown , and having somewhat the appearance of ... three inches deep , and three to four inches across the widest part . Eye very hollow and open , but slightly angular ...
Page 40
... inches and a half in circumference , every way , with a narrow flat crown . Eye very small and open , divested of ... three inches and a half in diameter , and three inches deep . Eye rather open , with a short calyx , in a tolerable 40 ...
... inches and a half in circumference , every way , with a narrow flat crown . Eye very small and open , divested of ... three inches and a half in diameter , and three inches deep . Eye rather open , with a short calyx , in a tolerable 40 ...
Page 48
... inches deep , and two inches and a half in diameter . Eye shallow . Stalk very short , scarcely a quarter of an inch ... three inches and a half in diameter , and two inches and a half deep . Eye rather large , closed , not deep ...
... inches deep , and two inches and a half in diameter . Eye shallow . Stalk very short , scarcely a quarter of an inch ... three inches and a half in diameter , and two inches and a half deep . Eye rather large , closed , not deep ...
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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...