A Catalogue of the Fruits Cultivated in the Garden of the Horticultural Society of LondonSociety, 1842 - 181 Seiten |
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Apple bearer Belle Bergamot Beurré Bezi Bigarreau Black Cluster Black Heart Black July Blanc Bon Chrétien Bonne Calville Chasselas Codlin Colmar Colour conical d'Automne d'Eté d'Hiver Damas Doré Doyenné Duke Excellent Feuilles flavour Flesh Fleurs Fondante Frontignan Fruit Golden Pippin Green Gage Griotte Grise Gros Grosse Guigne Hâtive Herefordshire Herz Kirsche Ischia Jaune July June Klevner Knight's Late Leadington Mignonne Muscadine Muscat Muscat of Alexandria Musqué Name Newtown Pippin Noir Nonpareil Nutmeg oblate oblong large obovate 2 TB obovate large Orange ovate pearm Pearmain Perdrigon Petit Pine Poire Pomme Précoce Quality Queen Quetsche Reinette Remarks Rouge roundish roundish large roundish roundish roundish small Royal George Russet Scarlet Season Seedling Sept Situa Striped Sugarloaf T2 Dec T2 Nov Tardive tender Traminer Trollinger Verte Violette White White Heart Wilmot's Winter y. r. roundish Yellow
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Seite 111 - ... Belle de Paris, see Malta. Bellis, see Belle de Vitry of Duhamel. Betterave, see Sanguinole Bellegarde, (Galande, Noir de Montreuill, Violette Hative of the English, Violette Hative Grosse ib. Early Galande of some, Brentford Mignonne, Ronalds's Brentford Mignonne, French Royal George, Smooth-leaved Royal George of some, Large Violet, French Violette Hative of some English nurseries only, for the Peches Violettes of the French are Nectarines). — Leaves crenate, with globose glands, flowers...
Seite 2 - ... Catalogue of the London Horticultural Society, in the 2d edition, (1831), describes the Figue as second size and second quality, but, in the 3d edition, (1842,) it is elevated to a higher rank, viz., second size and first quality, and, at the same time, it is designated as one of those kinds which "has proved false, or has been lost, or, for some other reason, is no longer in the garden.
Seite 115 - Mignonne, Golden, see Yellow Alberge. Mignonne, Grosse (Grimwood's Royal George, Grimwood's New Royal George, Large French Mignonne, French Mignonne, Mignonne, Vineuse, Velontee, Velontee de Merlet, French Grosse Mignonne, Swiss Mignonne, Pourpree de Normandie, Pourpree Hative of some, Purple Hative, ib., Early Purple Avant, Purple Avant, Avant, Early May, Early French, Early Vineyard, Padley's Early Purple, Neil's Early Purple, Neal's Early Purple, Johnson's Early Purple, Johnson's Purple Avant,...
Seite 81 - Gardening. meantime, the generally known and acknowledged merits and characters of some have been given ; others, less certain, have been left without attaching any remark till circumstances admit of the whole being properly examined.
Seite 179 - Hautbois, here enumerated, there exist both the Prolific, and also those sterile plants commonly called Males, which have long stamens.
Seite 114 - Magdalen) .—Leaves doubly serrated, glandless, flowers pale 32 blush, large, flesh melting, colour pale yellow and red, middle-sized, quality first-rate, season end of August and beginning of September, flesh with very little red at the stone; the tree is a good bearer, but rather tender. Madeleine a Moyennes Fleurs, see Royal Charlotte. Madeleine Rouge Tardive, see ib. Madeleine a Petites Fleurs, see ib. and Royal George. Madeleine Tardive, see Royal Charlotte. Magdalen Red, see Royal George....
Seite 114 - Leaves with globose glands, flowers small, flesh clingstone, colour yellow and darkish red, size large, quality indifferent, season end of September. Lemon Clingstone, Kennedy's (Kennedy's Carolina Clingstone, Pine Apple Clingstone, Pine Apple, Large Yellow Pine Apple, Red Mallacoton).