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, Volume 2T. Woodward, 1726 - 4 pagina's |
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... Winter Fruits ; and of the Culture of Fig - trees , 1 " Page r Of the Cherry , its Names , & c . Of the Peach and Nectarine , Of the Almond , 14 IS ibid . Of the Plum - tree and Abricot , Of the Pome Granade or Pomgranate , Of the ...
... Winter Fruits ; and of the Culture of Fig - trees , 1 " Page r Of the Cherry , its Names , & c . Of the Peach and Nectarine , Of the Almond , 14 IS ibid . Of the Plum - tree and Abricot , Of the Pome Granade or Pomgranate , Of the ...
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... Winter , 266 CHA P. II . An Account of the Ananas , or West - Indian Pine- Apple , as it now flourishes in Sir Matthew Decker's Gardens at Richmond in Surry , under the Care and Management of his ingenious Gar- diner Mr. Henry Telende ...
... Winter , 266 CHA P. II . An Account of the Ananas , or West - Indian Pine- Apple , as it now flourishes in Sir Matthew Decker's Gardens at Richmond in Surry , under the Care and Management of his ingenious Gar- diner Mr. Henry Telende ...
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... Winter ; by Mr. Thomas Fow- ler , Gardiner to Sir Nathaniel Gould , at Stoke- Newington , Middlefex , in a Letter to Mr. Bradley , 427 A Letter from Mr. Heflop to Mr. Bradley , con- cerning fome Experiments made by Mr. Heflop , CHAP ...
... Winter ; by Mr. Thomas Fow- ler , Gardiner to Sir Nathaniel Gould , at Stoke- Newington , Middlefex , in a Letter to Mr. Bradley , 427 A Letter from Mr. Heflop to Mr. Bradley , con- cerning fome Experiments made by Mr. Heflop , CHAP ...
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... Winter Fruits ; and of the Culture of Fig Trees . Shall begin with Cherries , which were not known in Europe , till Lu- cullus had overcome Mithridates , King of Pontus , Anno Romæ 683. At which time Lucullus firft brought them from ...
... Winter Fruits ; and of the Culture of Fig Trees . Shall begin with Cherries , which were not known in Europe , till Lu- cullus had overcome Mithridates , King of Pontus , Anno Romæ 683. At which time Lucullus firft brought them from ...
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... Winter ; but I fuppofe the reason of that is , because in that Country the Winters are much more fevere than they are in England , even fo pinching cold as to deftroy their Vines , their Olives and Pomgranates : tho ' their Sum- mers ...
... Winter ; but I fuppofe the reason of that is , because in that Country the Winters are much more fevere than they are in England , even fo pinching cold as to deftroy their Vines , their Olives and Pomgranates : tho ' their Sum- mers ...
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Pagina 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.
Pagina 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.
Pagina 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.
Pagina 129 - ... had been budded a fortnight the yellow spots began to show themselves about three feet above the inoculation, and in a little time after that the yellow spots appeared on a shoot which came out of the ground from another part of the plant.— Gard.
Pagina 306 - In winter, the rifing prefages froft : and in frofty weather, if the mercury falls three or four divifions, there will certainly follow a thaw. But in a continued frort.
Pagina 238 - Let the earth bring forth grass, and herb yielding seed, and the fruit-tree yielding fruit after his kind,
Pagina 157 - In order to which we must bring our vines to shoot with vigor, that we may have two or three shoots of strength to lay to the wall for service; and this depends upon the pruning of the small shoots. For example, we will suppose we have a young vine planted in...
Pagina 157 - ... which we find in this general treatise: "While I have opportunity I shall take occasion to mention the French method of treating wall vines, which has little trouble in it, and will give us extraordinary fruit. "In order to which we must bring our vines to shoot with vigor, that...