Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1825 - Almanacs, English |
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Page 85
... roots being the largest and tenderest . The larger the roots grow , the tenderer they will be ; and the deeper their colour , the more they are esteemed . The roots of the red beet are sliced , and eaten cold by themselves , and in ...
... roots being the largest and tenderest . The larger the roots grow , the tenderer they will be ; and the deeper their colour , the more they are esteemed . The roots of the red beet are sliced , and eaten cold by themselves , and in ...
Page 153
... root . There are several varieties dif- fering in the colour of their roots , as white , yellow , orange , dark red , or purple . The orange carrot is most generally esteemed . The first season for sow- ing the seeds is soon after ...
... root . There are several varieties dif- fering in the colour of their roots , as white , yellow , orange , dark red , or purple . The orange carrot is most generally esteemed . The first season for sow- ing the seeds is soon after ...
Page 179
... roots , would send out such large shoots from the main root in search of the dung contiguous to its sides , as materially to deteriorate the crop . In planting , holes are made eighteen inches apart every way , sixteen or eighteen ...
... roots , would send out such large shoots from the main root in search of the dung contiguous to its sides , as materially to deteriorate the crop . In planting , holes are made eighteen inches apart every way , sixteen or eighteen ...
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