Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Issue 26, Part 1E. Croswell, 1918 - New York (State) |
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... France probably began about as early as in Italy , for both Columella and Pliny , as we have seen , mention the ... France with the spread of Christianity . France was the foster - mother of the peach in Europe - from her nurseries the ...
... France probably began about as early as in Italy , for both Columella and Pliny , as we have seen , mention the ... France with the spread of Christianity . France was the foster - mother of the peach in Europe - from her nurseries the ...
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... France is common property to students of pomology . Botanists and agriculturists by this time had begun to break away from Dioscorides , Pliny and the other ancients of Greece and Rome ; and in France , Germany and England one herbal ...
... France is common property to students of pomology . Botanists and agriculturists by this time had begun to break away from Dioscorides , Pliny and the other ancients of Greece and Rome ; and in France , Germany and England one herbal ...
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... France . Glands globose ; flowers small ; fruit medium to large , roundish , with a distinct suture ; skin greenish - yellow , washed and mottled with red ; flesh greenish - white , red at the pit , juicy , sweet , with a delicious ...
... France . Glands globose ; flowers small ; fruit medium to large , roundish , with a distinct suture ; skin greenish - yellow , washed and mottled with red ; flesh greenish - white , red at the pit , juicy , sweet , with a delicious ...
Contents
BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL CLASSIFICATIONS | 68 |
COMMERCIAL PEACHGROWING IN AMERICA | 98 |
PEACHGROWING IN NEW YORK | 131 |
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American Pomological Society apex Budd-Hansen clingstone color creamy-white dark red Dochnahl Führ dorsal suture Elberta flavor flesh white flesh yellow flowers large flowers small freestone freestone peach fruit large fruit medium fruit of medium fruit-list Gard glabrous glandless glands globose glands reniform globose glands green greenish-white greenish-yellow grown hardy heavily pubescent Hort Horticulturist Ibid inches wide juicy Kenrick lenticels Leroy Dict list of fruits mamelon Mathieu Nom melting mottled nectarine Obstkunde one-half inches long orchards orig originated peach peach-growing pedicels petals petiole pistil plump pomologists productive Rareripe red blush red cheek reniform glands ripens early ripens the last ripens the middle roundish roundish-oval Sawbridgeworth season seedling serrate skin thin smooth stamens Station grounds stone free surface suture shallow sweet tender Texas thick Thomas Guide Prat Thomas Rivers three-eighths inch long Tree vigorous variety ventral suture Verger vinous white-fleshed yellowish-white York