Academy, describing an apple tree in that town " producing fruit of opposite qualities, part of the same apple being frequently sour and the other sweet;" also some all sour, and others all sweet, and this diversity on all parts of the tree. There is... Catalogue of Scientific Papers (1800-1863) - Side 352af Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1872Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Henry David Thoreau - 1803 - 492 sider
...of the Boston Academy, describing an apple-tree in that town "producing fruit of opposite qualities, part of the same apple being frequently sour and the other sweet;" also some all sour, and others all sweet, and this diversity 011 all parts of the tree. There is a... | |
| Jeremias David Reuss - 1806 - 562 sider
...Letters on Agricult. of the Bath Soc. Vol.6, p. 160. Peter WHITNEY, Account of a singular apple tree, producing fruit of opposite qualities , a part of...same apple being frequently sour and the other sweet. Mem. of the American Acad. Vol. I. p. 386. John JAY,, On salt as a manure and a particular species... | |
| James Thacher - 1822 - 238 sider
...expeditious and equally as certain a process as that of grafting. An account of a singular apple tree, producing fruit of opposite qualities; a part of the...apple being frequently sour, and the other sweet: in a letter from the reverend Peter Whitney, published in the memoirs of the American academy of arts... | |
| James Thacher - 1822 - 238 sider
...expeditious and equally as certain a process as that of grafting. An account of a singular apple tree, producing fruit of opposite qualities ; a part of...same apple being frequently sour, and the other sweet : in a letter from the reverend Peter Whitney, published in the memoirs of the American academy of... | |
| James Thacher - 1825 - 250 sider
...equally as certain a process as that of grafting. AN account of a singular apple free, producing frnit of opposite qualities ; a part of the same apple being frequently sour, and the other sweet : in a letter from the Reverend Peter Whitney published in the memoirs of the American academy of arts... | |
| 1863 - 380 sider
...the Boston Academy, describing an apple-tree in that town " producing fruit of opposite qualities, part of the same apple being frequently sour and the other sweet" ; also some all sour, and others all sweet, and this diversity on all parts of the tree. There is a... | |
| Nicolas Trübner - 1859 - 738 sider
...Corn in poor Land, in a letter from Joseph Greenlcaf, Esq., to the Rev. John Clark, FAA . . 383 22. An Account of a singular Apple-Tree, producing fruit...apple being frequently sour, and the other sweet, in a letter from the Rev. Peter Whitney to the Rev. Joseph Willard, V.-Pre«. AA, and President of... | |
| Nicolas Trübner - 1859 - 738 sider
...letter from Joseph Greenleaf, Esq., to the Rev. John Clark, FAA . . 383 22. An Account of a Mii-nlir Apple-Tree, producing fruit of opposite qualities...apple being frequently sour, and the other sweet, in a letter from the Rev. Peter Whitney to the Rev. Joseph Willard, V.-Pres. AA, and President of the... | |
| Nicolas Trübner - 1859 - 758 sider
...Corn in poor Land, in a letter from Joseph Grecnlcaf, Esq., to the Key. John Clark, FAA . . 3X3 22. An Account of a singular Apple-Tree, producing fruit of opposite qualities : a part of the same npple being frequently sour, and the other sweet, in a letter from the Rev. Peter Whitney to the Rev.... | |
| Nicolas Trübner - 1859 - 748 sider
...Clark, FAA . . 333 22. An Account of a feingnlar Apple-Tree, producing fruit of opposite qualities : • part of the same apple being frequently sour, and the other sweet, in a letter from the Rev. Peter Whitney to the Rev. Joseph Willard, V.-Pres. AA, and President of the... | |
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