Our fruit-trees prosper abundantly, — apple-trees, pear-trees, quince-trees, cherry-trees, plum-trees, barberry-trees. I have observed, with admiration, that the kernels sown, or the succors planted, produce as fair and good fruit, without grafting,... History of Agriculture in the Northern United States, 1620-1860 - 16. lappuseautors: Percy Wells Bidwell, John Ironside Falconer - 1925 - 512 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1833 - 776 lapas
...admiration, that the Kernels sown or the Succors planted produce as fair &, good fruit, without graffing, as the Tree from whence they were taken : the Countrey is replenished with fair and large Orchards. It was affirmed by one Mr. Woolcut (a magistrate in Connecticut Colony) at the Captains Messe (of which... | |
| Henry Reed Stiles - 1859 - 958 lapas
...and he " observed with admiration that the kernels sown or the suckers planted produce as fair and good fruit, without grafting as the tree from whence they were taken; the country is replenished with fair and large orchards." On his return to England in 1671 he \Vas told... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1860 - 378 lapas
...admiration, that the kernels sown, or the succors planted, produce as fair and good fruit, without graffing, as the tree from whence they were taken. The countrey is replenished with fair and large orchards. It was affirmed by one Mr. Woolcut (a magistrate in Connecticut Colony), at the Captain's messe (of... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1860 - 378 lapas
...admiration, that the kernels sown, or the succors planted, produce ns fair and good fruit, without graft,ng, as the tree from whence they were taken. The countrey is replenished with fair and large orchards. It was affirmed by one Mr. Woolcut (a magistrate in Connecticut Colony), at the Captain's messe (of... | |
| John Josselyn - 1865 - 184 lapas
...have observed, with admiration, that the kernels sown, or the succors planted, produce as fair and good fruit, without grafting, as the tree from whence...countrey is replenished with fair and large orchards. It was affirmed by one Mr. Woolcut (a magistrate in Connecticut Colony), at the Captain's messe (of... | |
| John Josselyn - 1865 - 190 lapas
...admiration, that the kernels sown, or the succors planted, produce as fair and good fruit, without graffing, as the tree from whence they were taken. The countrey is replenished with fair and large orchards. It was affirmed by one Mr. Woolcut (a magistrate in Connecticut Colony), at the Captain's messe (of... | |
| John Josselyn - 1865 - 190 lapas
...admiration, that the kernels sown, or the succors planted, produce as fair and good fruit, without grafSng, as the tree from whence they were taken. The countrey is replenished with fair and large orchards. It was affirmed by one Mr. Woolcut (a magistrate in Connecticut Colony), at the Captain's messe (of... | |
| Daniel Denison Slade - 1895 - 196 lapas
...with admiration, that the Kernels sown or the 1 Mass. Hist. Collections, 4th series, vol. vi., p. 490. Succors planted produce as fair & good fruit, without...Countrey is replenished with fair and large Orchards. It was affirmed by one Mr Woolcut (a magistrate in Connecticut Colony) at the Captains Messe (of which... | |
| William Alton Taylor - 1898 - 88 lapas
...Plum-trees, Barberry-trees. I have observed with admiration that the kernels sown or the Succors iIkinted produce as fair & good fruit without grafting as the Tree from whence they are taken ; the Countrey is replenished with fair and large Orchards." "The Quinces, Cherries, Damsons,... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wilhelm Miller - 1900 - 590 lapas
...have observed, with admiration, that the kernels sown, or the succors planted, produce as fair and good fruit, without grafting, as the tree from whence...countrey is replenished with fair and large orchards. It was affirmed by one Mr. Woolcut (a magistrate in Connecticut Colony), at the Captain's messe (of... | |
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