Hints Addressed to Proprietors of Orchards And to Growers of Fruit in General

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Hints Addressed to Proprietors of Orchards And to Growers of Fruit in General
William Salisbury
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The specific gravity of its juice is about . 1074.
If I may judge from this variety, whicfe is plentiful in Sussex, where it is a most abundant bearer, it is a fruit of all others 1«2 that merits cultivation by the proprietors of orchards.
The Wood Cock. The specific gravity of its juice is about . 1073, but in conse- quence of the age of this variety it has long since ceased to deserve the attention of the planter. The name is supposed to have been derived from some imaginary resemblance of th
...e form of the fruit and firuit-stalk, which has a particular twist and a certain protuberance, which may in some instances be supposed to have a distant resemblance to the head and back of a woodcock.
The Forest Stire. Once a very cele- brated fruit, but it has been remarked to be rapidly decaying.
The FoJcJey Apple. The specific gravity of this fruit is . 1080, and it obtained the annual premium of the society in 1808.
The Fawsan. The specific gravity of its juice is . IO76, but the trees are 12S generally unproductive, and the fruit docs not ripen well except in certain situations.


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