Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New YorkC. van Benthuysen., 1863 1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents. |
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Page 43
... sweet and pleasant , pulp very tender , parting very readily from the seed ; resembling somewhat the Black Hamburgh in color . The vine was found growing in the grounds of Mr. J G. With- erbee , at Port Henry , forty miles north of ...
... sweet and pleasant , pulp very tender , parting very readily from the seed ; resembling somewhat the Black Hamburgh in color . The vine was found growing in the grounds of Mr. J G. With- erbee , at Port Henry , forty miles north of ...
Page 61
... sweet through the summer without salting it so as to render it tough and unpalatable ? I have always cured it like hams . It is tender and good but will not keep long in warm weather without scalding the brine , and this seems to injure ...
... sweet through the summer without salting it so as to render it tough and unpalatable ? I have always cured it like hams . It is tender and good but will not keep long in warm weather without scalding the brine , and this seems to injure ...
Page 86
... sweet wines for their exclusive use ; and , as a general thing , the men are not fond of it . So this sample would not find a good market here . The sample of Port bears a very fair comparison with the red Burgundy from the vicinity of ...
... sweet wines for their exclusive use ; and , as a general thing , the men are not fond of it . So this sample would not find a good market here . The sample of Port bears a very fair comparison with the red Burgundy from the vicinity of ...
Page 88
... sweet and rich as the grapes of Spain . From what we have heard to - day the results of native grapes in Cali- fornia seem to be similar to growing our native varieties under glass , which is a perfect failure . The Herbemont is claimed ...
... sweet and rich as the grapes of Spain . From what we have heard to - day the results of native grapes in Cali- fornia seem to be similar to growing our native varieties under glass , which is a perfect failure . The Herbemont is claimed ...
Page 90
... sort , and very prolific , and of rather a sweet , pleasant flavor . Mr. Prince disputed this point . He said : It is one of the characteristics • of the Triomphe de Gand strawberry that it is 90 TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE .
... sort , and very prolific , and of rather a sweet , pleasant flavor . Mr. Prince disputed this point . He said : It is one of the characteristics • of the Triomphe de Gand strawberry that it is 90 TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE .
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