The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 6-10 von 14
Seite 115
... tubers are prepared in various ways ; and the pulp has the taste of artichokes ( hence its vulgar name , Jerusalem artichoke ) . Largely cultivated , it yields abundant and healthy food for cattle and sheep . As an article of food , it ...
... tubers are prepared in various ways ; and the pulp has the taste of artichokes ( hence its vulgar name , Jerusalem artichoke ) . Largely cultivated , it yields abundant and healthy food for cattle and sheep . As an article of food , it ...
Seite 116
... tubers was not sensibly diminished in the plants where the stalks had been cut . The leaves of the Jerusalem artichoke may be dried , and stored for winter - fodder . In a scarcity of fuel , the stalks of this plant , which are strong ...
... tubers was not sensibly diminished in the plants where the stalks had been cut . The leaves of the Jerusalem artichoke may be dried , and stored for winter - fodder . In a scarcity of fuel , the stalks of this plant , which are strong ...
Seite 117
... tubers prepared in many ways , but especially when fried in batter like artichokes . The roots of this plant contain a great abundance of dahline , identical with inuline . The tubers , subjected to fermentation , give a great deal of ...
... tubers prepared in many ways , but especially when fried in batter like artichokes . The roots of this plant contain a great abundance of dahline , identical with inuline . The tubers , subjected to fermentation , give a great deal of ...
Seite 241
... tuber at the base of the stalk . Another plan is to take the leaf , notch it at the back where all the smaller ner- vures meet the midrib , fix the leaf by small pins flat on a damp surface , and small tubers will form at all the ...
... tuber at the base of the stalk . Another plan is to take the leaf , notch it at the back where all the smaller ner- vures meet the midrib , fix the leaf by small pins flat on a damp surface , and small tubers will form at all the ...
Seite 243
... tubers , as its parent . While we write , we recall an experience related to us by a benevolent officer of our army ... tuber in the valleys and bottoms , where it could hardly fail to thrive , He sent , accordingly , a requisition for a ...
... tubers , as its parent . While we write , we recall an experience related to us by a benevolent officer of our army ... tuber in the valleys and bottoms , where it could hardly fail to thrive , He sent , accordingly , a requisition for a ...
Inhalt
167 | |
189 | |
191 | |
200 | |
218 | |
241 | |
242 | |
245 | |
56 | |
63 | |
66 | |
90 | |
96 | |
102 | |
120 | |
145 | |
151 | |
154 | |
278 | |
279 | |
301 | |
304 | |
308 | |
341 | |
357 | |
365 | |
374 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abundant acuminata anthers appear apples autumn bear beautiful become berries Beurré bloom blossoms border branches buds bulbs centre cherry climate color compost Concord grape conifers covered crop cultivation culture Dan O'Rourke delicate dirt Dodecatheon dwarf early epiphytal experience favorable feet high flowers foliage frost fruit fruit-growers garden genus give glass grape grass green ground grow grower grown growth habit hardy horticultural horticulturists hyacinths hybrid inches insects Iona Jerusalem artichoke kinds known leaf leaves loam manure mass moist native orchard orchids ornamental pawpaw pear plants pomologists pomology pots produce propagated pruning red spider require rhododendrons rich ripening roots rose season seedling seeds shade shoots shrubs society soil soon species specimens Sphaeria spring stem summer surface taste tion trees trellis tubers varieties vegetable vigorous vines vineyard Wilder winter wood yellow young