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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Pagina 3
... fame with Part of Greece , fo that its Government in the Garden is the fame . Next let us confider the Mala Perfica , which we mean when we fpeak of Peaches . They have their Name from Perfia , but that is fo ge- neral , that we know ...
... fame with Part of Greece , fo that its Government in the Garden is the fame . Next let us confider the Mala Perfica , which we mean when we fpeak of Peaches . They have their Name from Perfia , but that is fo ge- neral , that we know ...
Pagina 6
... fame Methods of growing and ripening . When a Fruit fets , it immediately begins to grow till it comes to a certain Period , where it ftands ftill for a time ; and then we may obferve , that it is not half fo large as it fhould be when ...
... fame Methods of growing and ripening . When a Fruit fets , it immediately begins to grow till it comes to a certain Period , where it ftands ftill for a time ; and then we may obferve , that it is not half fo large as it fhould be when ...
Pagina 7
... fame Manner by artificial Heat as the Sun would have done by his natural Heat : Some of the moft difagreeable harfh Pears , by Violence of Heat in Baking , are render'd every way pleafing to the Palate ; their four Juices become fugar'd ...
... fame Manner by artificial Heat as the Sun would have done by his natural Heat : Some of the moft difagreeable harfh Pears , by Violence of Heat in Baking , are render'd every way pleafing to the Palate ; their four Juices become fugar'd ...
Pagina 12
... fame Latitude of Car- thage , I fufpect it was not a Native of the Country about Carthage , but was brought thi- ther from a more Southern Part . We come now to the Mala Cathonea or Quinces , which are faid to be brought from an Ifland ...
... fame Latitude of Car- thage , I fufpect it was not a Native of the Country about Carthage , but was brought thi- ther from a more Southern Part . We come now to the Mala Cathonea or Quinces , which are faid to be brought from an Ifland ...
Pagina 19
... fame fort they obferved . The Mnλia Medixn , or Malus Medica is fuppofed to mean the Pome Citron , or Apple Citron ; fome Fruit of which fort I have feen ripen in England , but the large long fort is more common with us . Theophraftus ...
... fame fort they obferved . The Mnλia Medixn , or Malus Medica is fuppofed to mean the Pome Citron , or Apple Citron ; fome Fruit of which fort I have feen ripen in England , but the large long fort is more common with us . Theophraftus ...
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