Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... writers ; but we shall not have much trouble in recognizing that all these names have only been invented in order to designate the hybrids which we meet with every day in our gardens , and which could not be called by the names already ...
... writers ; but we shall not have much trouble in recognizing that all these names have only been invented in order to designate the hybrids which we meet with every day in our gardens , and which could not be called by the names already ...
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... writer . In Liguria a great number of these hy- brids are cultivated , but in passing from one gar- den to another one ... Writers upon agriculture have been in doubt as to the origin of this odor , it not being found in the lemon or ...
... writer . In Liguria a great number of these hy- brids are cultivated , but in passing from one gar- den to another one ... Writers upon agriculture have been in doubt as to the origin of this odor , it not being found in the lemon or ...
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... writers have been imitated by Linnæus and the botanists who have followed him . There are many plants of it at Versailles , at the Jardin des Plantes , and in the gardens of Paris . The fruit is good for nothing , and is sought for its ...
... writers have been imitated by Linnæus and the botanists who have followed him . There are many plants of it at Versailles , at the Jardin des Plantes , and in the gardens of Paris . The fruit is good for nothing , and is sought for its ...
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... writer describes some having red and sweet fruit ; others with fruit sour and skin edible ; still others with insipid fruit and bitter skin . Sloane confounds also this orange with the Adam's apple , and after having reported it as ...
... writer describes some having red and sweet fruit ; others with fruit sour and skin edible ; still others with insipid fruit and bitter skin . Sloane confounds also this orange with the Adam's apple , and after having reported it as ...
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... writers to speak of the citron , not , however , calling it by this name , but , like Theophrastus , giving it the appel- lation of Median apple . He says it is a large tree resembling the laurel , whose leaves are odoriferous and never ...
... writers to speak of the citron , not , however , calling it by this name , but , like Theophrastus , giving it the appel- lation of Median apple . He says it is a large tree resembling the laurel , whose leaves are odoriferous and never ...
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