| 1816 - 442 páginas
...cultivated in a cold and unfavourable climate, to crack before they become full grown upon the trees, and consequently to decay before their proper season,...its flue. Thus circumstanced, a part of my crop of Auch Pears ripen, and will perish if not used in November, when the remainder continue sound and firm... | |
| Society for the Promotion of Useful Arts - 1819 - 386 páginas
...cultivated in a cold and unfavourable climate, to crack before they become full grown upon the trees, and consequently to decay before their proper season,...in my garden are therefore always taken immediately the trees to a vinery, in which a small fire is constantly kept in winter, and they are there placed... | |
| Society for the Promotion of Useful Arts - 1816 - 604 páginas
...cultivated in a cold and unfavourable climate, to crack before they become full grown upon the trees, and consequently to decay before their proper season,...maturity ; and those which present these defects in my i garden are therefore always taken immediately from the trees to a vinery, in which a small fire is... | |
| 1822 - 584 páginas
...cultivated in a cold and unfavourable climate, to crack before they become full grown upon the trees, and consequently, to decay before their proper season,...ripen, and will perish, if not used, in November, when By THOMAS ANDREW KNIGHT, Esq. 195 the remainder continue sound and firm till March or April, or later... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1822 - 1494 páginas
...cultivated in a cold and unfavourable climate, to crack before they become full grown upon the trees, and, consequently, to decay before their proper season...its flue. Thus circumstanced, a part of my crop of auch pears ripen, and will perish, if not used, in November, whc-n the remainder continue sound and... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 528 páginas
...cultivated in a cold and unfavourable climate, to crack before they become fully grown upon the trees, and consequently to decay before their proper season,...fire is constantly kept in winter, and they are there planted at a small distance over its flue. Thus circumstanced, a part of my crop of d'Auch pears ripen,... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1853 - 916 páginas
...to it " Most of the fine French pears, particularly the pear d'Auch, are much subject, particularly when cultivated in a cold and unfavourable climate,...these defects in my garden are therefore always taken from the trees to a vinery, in •which a small fire is constantly kept in winter, and they are there... | |
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