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... London, on Wednesday. The object of the meeting was devise means for reclaiming members of that unfortunate class. Tan Bread Fruit Tree.— We have seen spccr ien of the fruit of this Vegetable curiosity, fully ripened and matured, grown the Conservatory ...
... packed peas. 2. The only novelty lately introduced for cattle feeding is the pods and beans of the Locust or St. John’s bread fruit tree (Cercis Siliquastrnm), now being largely imported for that purpose, and exhibited at the late show of toe Kuyal Agricultural ...
... ginger plant, in a healthy growth; a Chinese rice paper plant, supposed to the finest specimen in the United Kingdom ; the bread fruit tree, indigenous to the South Pacific Islands; the cow tree, also a native of the southern latitudes, and justly prized for ...
... fifty leagues’ The Lvirom Islands, alevea number, were so named hy from the pilfering dispoeition of the occupant*. The bread fruit tree crows here in abunoanca. BfnnfDHKAD —Oliver Cfomweiltoon his s.o%t in the Hotwe of OommoQß, In 1628. This was King CUulea's ...
... may seen in its leaves, which, being glossy, like laurel, and much paler, reflect her light more than any other. The bread fruit tree grows to a height of twenty feet without a branch, and then expands into a vast dome of foliage. The leaves, which are ...
... fear, in our country only fit for a hothouse.” The locust bean is the Ceratonia siliqua; it is also called St. John's bread fruit tree; it has been long time an inhabitant of our greenhouses, and we don’t know that it has ever been tried whether hardy ...
... daring the Houghton meeting. Tbe Tropical Department of the Crystal Palace new conta’us fine specimen of the African bread fruit tree (evaphalartva iridcndu), beating its colossal fruit, presenting very novel appearance. Tbe factory of a Mr. Evans, an ...
... at Wi'ole'ale Prices. o12.20 The Tropical Department of the Crystal Palace now contains a fine specimen of the African bread fruit tree (encqehalartoastridenda), bearing its colossal fruit, pre- senting a very novel appearance. OUTsAoeC ON T11U BEoTISH ...
... bombastic, little publication. The Tropical Department cl the Crystal Palace new contains fine specimen of tha African bread fruit tree (mcephatartoi tridenda), baaring its colossal fruit, presenting very novel appearance. A large area of the Phoenix Park ...
... bombastic, little publication. The Tropical Department of the Crystal Palace now contains a fine specimen the African bread fruit tree (encephalarU.it tridendn), bearing its colossal fruit, presenting a very novel appearance. Telegraphic despatches twenty ...
... specimen ? Heligoland. Are the locust and lick bean the same?— The locust b«an is the carol* bean, or seed St. John’s bread fruit tree; quite distinct from the tick. The latter is an annual plant; the former tree, requiring the protection of greenhouse ...