An Address On the Subject of Agriculture And Horticulture : Delivered in the Church of the Messiah On Thursday, October 9th, 1845
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What was England for fifteen hundred years ? Her history will show you, that her population never exceeded six millions during all that time. In 1509, gardening began to be of some importance in England. Before that time vegetables were imported from the Netherlands. Then began the culture in England of cabbages, gooseberries, musk melons, apricots, garden roots, &c. The damask rose was inti'oduced by Dr. Linacre, physician of Harry the Sth. In 1526, roses were first conse- crated as presents f...rom the Pope ! Hops from France ! Pippin apples, by Leonard Mascal, in 1525. Corinthian grapes, now called currants, from Zante, in 1555. Musk roses, and several plums from Italy, by Lord Cromwell. July flowers, and carnations, in 1567. Tulips from Vienna, in 1578. Asparagus, oranges, lemons, artichokes, cauliflowers, beans, peas, lettuce, in 1660. Then began the population of England to grow. Then began the creation of the farmer. Then arose the delightful dwellings of the yeomanry oi^^ng]and, on the domains which, for more than a thousand years, had been occupied by feudal vassals, styled in the old law books villiens, over whom, in their subject condition, the eleven hundred military castles of England had for so many ages frowned in aristocratic power !
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