Pomarium Britannicum: An Historical and Botanical Account of Fruits Known in Great BritainT. and J. Allman, 1821 - 378 pagini |
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Pagina 30
... shoots in the growing time . The Brussels apricot is the best as a stan- dard tree : they are all propagated , by graft- ing them on plum stocks . Madame de Genlis relates the following anecdote , which cannot be translated so as to ...
... shoots in the growing time . The Brussels apricot is the best as a stan- dard tree : they are all propagated , by graft- ing them on plum stocks . Madame de Genlis relates the following anecdote , which cannot be translated so as to ...
Pagina 56
... shoots , except those shoots or suckers which proceed from the stem , which should be entirely taken off , as also all branches broken by the wind or accident , which should be cut off close to the division of the branch . November is ...
... shoots , except those shoots or suckers which proceed from the stem , which should be entirely taken off , as also all branches broken by the wind or accident , which should be cut off close to the division of the branch . November is ...
Pagina 57
... shoots , and prevents the fruiting ; but if trees are becoming too full of branches , which will be the case in espaliers , the better way is to rub off the buds and shoots which are irregularly produced , in the growing season . All ...
... shoots , and prevents the fruiting ; but if trees are becoming too full of branches , which will be the case in espaliers , the better way is to rub off the buds and shoots which are irregularly produced , in the growing season . All ...
Pagina 58
... shoots of the elder , to which all kind of blight hath an antipathy , that those injurious although minute insects would not only be destroyed , but that it would prevent their fixing themselves on these trees . As this is a matter of ...
... shoots of the elder , to which all kind of blight hath an antipathy , that those injurious although minute insects would not only be destroyed , but that it would prevent their fixing themselves on these trees . As this is a matter of ...
Pagina 70
... shoots , of brambles stamped , and afterwards reduced into the consistency of honey by standing in the sun , is , says the above author , " a singu- lar medicine taken inwardly , or applied out- wardly , for all the diseases of the ...
... shoots , of brambles stamped , and afterwards reduced into the consistency of honey by standing in the sun , is , says the above author , " a singu- lar medicine taken inwardly , or applied out- wardly , for all the diseases of the ...
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Pagina 15 - And Absalom met the servants of David. And Absalom rode upon a mule, and the mule went under the thick boughs of a great oak, and his head caught hold of the oak, and he was taken up between the heaven and the earth ; and the mule that was under him went away.
Pagina 32 - And it came to pass, that on the morrow Moses went into the tabernacle of witness ; and, behold, the rod of Aaron for the house of Levi was budded, and brought forth buds, and bloomed blossoms, and yielded almonds.
Pagina 194 - Where Autumn basks, with fruit empurpled deep, My pleasing theme continual prompts my thought: Presents the downy peach ; the shining plum: The ruddy, fragrant nectarine; and dark, Beneath his ample leaf, the luscious fig. The vine too here her curling tendrils shoots; Hangs out her clusters, glowing to the south ; And scarcely wishes for a warmer sky.
Pagina 186 - The hills were covered with the shadow of it, and the boughs thereof were like the goodly cedars.
Pagina 264 - The trees went forth on a time to anoint a king over them ; and they said unto the olive tree, Reign thou over us. But the olive tree said unto them, Should I leave my fatness, wherewith by me they honour God and man, and go to be promoted over the trees? And the trees said to the fig tree, Come thou, and reign over us.
Pagina 42 - Let every tree in every garden own The Redstreak as supreme ; whose pulpous fruit With gold irradiate, and vermilion, shines Tempting, not fatal, as the birth of that Primeval interdicted plant, that won Fond Eve in hapless hour to taste, and die. This, of more bounteous influence, inspires Poetic raptures, and the lowly Muse Kindles to loftier strains ; even I perceive Her sacred virtue.
Pagina 185 - And the bramble said unto the trees, If in truth ye anoint me king over you, then come and put your trust in my shadow ; and if not, let fire come out of the bramble, and devour the cedars of Lebanon.
Pagina 359 - And learn what habitants possess'd the place. They went and found a hospitable race; Not prone to ill, nor strange to foreign guest, They eat, they drink, and nature gives the feast; The trees around them, all their fruit produce; Lotos, the name; divine nectareous juice!
Pagina 269 - Aaron's and his sons': it is a thing most holy of the offerings of the LORD made by fire. 4 And if thou bring an oblation of a meat offering baken in the oven, it shall be unleavened cakes of fine flour mingled with oil, or unleavened wafers anointed with oil.
Pagina 314 - And thou shalt make the robe of the ephod all of blue. 32 And there shall be an hole in the top of it, in the midst thereof: it shall have a binding of woven work round about the hole of it, as it were the hole of an habergeon, that it be not rent.