A General Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening: Containing a New System of Vegetation : Illustrated with Many Observations and Experiments : Formerly Publish'd Monthly, and Now Methodiz'd and Digested Under Proper Heads, with Additions and Great Alterations : in Four Parts, Том 2T. Woodward, 1726 - 4 стор. |
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... Stone to break it ; and if the Flesh of the Peach be not good he lays it afide at the first Tafte , and confiders it no further . Of the Almond , we have feveral Sorts , whofe Nuts differ in their Figure and Tafte . It was a Query put ...
... Stone to break it ; and if the Flesh of the Peach be not good he lays it afide at the first Tafte , and confiders it no further . Of the Almond , we have feveral Sorts , whofe Nuts differ in their Figure and Tafte . It was a Query put ...
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... Stone Fruit requires a Manage- ment very different from Kernel Fruit , as I have endeavour'd to explain in few Words at the End of every Chapter , for the Ufe of the Curious ; who , I defire , if they have any better Method of their own ...
... Stone Fruit requires a Manage- ment very different from Kernel Fruit , as I have endeavour'd to explain in few Words at the End of every Chapter , for the Ufe of the Curious ; who , I defire , if they have any better Method of their own ...
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... stone Pear ; or elfe l'Ambrette d'Efté , i . e . the Summer Am- bret ; and likewise it is named la Rude Epée , i.e. the sharp Sword - pear , because of its prickly Wood ; the Fruit is of the Pear make , neither long nor round , it is of ...
... stone Pear ; or elfe l'Ambrette d'Efté , i . e . the Summer Am- bret ; and likewise it is named la Rude Epée , i.e. the sharp Sword - pear , because of its prickly Wood ; the Fruit is of the Pear make , neither long nor round , it is of ...
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... Stone , like the Damask Plum ; and though these are Wildings , they deserve a Place in our Gardens , being well tafted , and coming very forward ; they are raised by Off - fets , and from the Stone , and without graffing come to bear ...
... Stone , like the Damask Plum ; and though these are Wildings , they deserve a Place in our Gardens , being well tafted , and coming very forward ; they are raised by Off - fets , and from the Stone , and without graffing come to bear ...
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... Stone ; it is a Wilding , and bears well without graffing . 3. Prune de St. Cyr , i . e . the St. Cyr Plum , is a black Damask , and early ripe ; it has a plea- fant Juice , and leaves the Stone ; it may be rai- fed by Suckers . 4. Gros ...
... Stone ; it is a Wilding , and bears well without graffing . 3. Prune de St. Cyr , i . e . the St. Cyr Plum , is a black Damask , and early ripe ; it has a plea- fant Juice , and leaves the Stone ; it may be rai- fed by Suckers . 4. Gros ...
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Сторінка 238 - And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and every thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
Сторінка 238 - And God said, Behold I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed ; to you it shall be for meat.
Сторінка 238 - God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it; and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every thing that moveth upon the earth.
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