The Different Modes of Cultivating the Pine Apple From Its First Introduction I
The Different Modes of Cultivating the Pine Apple From Its First Introduction I
Loudon, J. C. (John Claudius), 1783-1843
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Hesp. Var. (n and m) differs from the former in being larger and crimson-coloured. Speechly considers it as viviparous. This and the former species are much the most pernicious. Mr. Speechly's mode of destroying these and other insects, being much too elaborate for modern practice, it would be a waste of time to repeat his processes. Simple modes are always the most effec- tual, and nothing can be more so than M'Phail's mode of applying the steam of water ; or Baldwin's, that of horse-dung. Fru...it produced. Mr. Speechly does not seem to have had a fixed object as to the production of fruit, unless it was to have it good. Some culti- vators, as Justice, aim at having all the fruit ripe at that season when they will attain the greatest size and most flavour, viz. In August and September ; others aim at having some weekly throughout the year. Itwould appear that the former was Speechly's object, and that he did not contemplate the other as now generally practised. " Large fruiting plants, " he says, " will sometimes show their fruit THE PINE APPLE.
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