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" It is the practice with some persons to pick apples in October, and first spread them on the floor of an upper room. This practice is said to render apples more durable, by drying them. But I can affirm this to be a mistake. Apples, after remaining... "
The American Orchardist: Or, A Practical Treatise on the Culture and ... - Page 115
by James Thacher - 1822 - 226 pages
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The American Farmer

John S. Skinner - 1824 - 434 pages
...render apples more durable, by drying them.— But I can affirm this to be a mistake. Apj> p es, after remaining on the trees as long as safety from the...dry and cool as possible. If suffered to lie on a Hour for weeks, they wither and lose their flavour, without acquiring any additional durability. The...
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The American Farmer

John S. Skinner, Editor. - 1826 - 438 pages
...by drying them. But I can affirm, this to be a mistake. Apples, after remaining so long on the trees as safety from the frost will admit, should be taken directly from the trees to close casks, and kept as dry and as cool as possible. If suffered to lie on the floor for weeks, they uitU r and lose their...
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Olive Branch, Volume 1

Universalism - 1828 - 396 pages
...to render apples more durable, by drying them, but I can affirm this to be a mistake. Apples, after remaining on the trees as long as safety from the...kept dry and cool as possible. If suffered to lie on the floor for weeks, they wither and loose their flavor, without acquiring any additional durability....
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The Register of Arts, and Journal of Patent Inventions, Volume 1

Luke Herbert - Industrial arts - 1828 - 394 pages
...by drying them. But I can affirm this to be a mistake. Apples after remaining as long on the trees as safety from the frost will admit, should be taken...directly from the trees, to close casks, and kept as dry as possible. If suffered to lie on the floor for weeks, they wither and lose their flavour,...
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A New Family Encyclopedia; Or, Compendium of Universal Knowledge ...

Charles Augustus Goodrich - Cyclopaedias - 1831 - 484 pages
...trees as long as safety from-the frost will admit, should be taken directly from the trees to <:1оч> casks, and kept dry and cool as possible. If suffered...lie on a floor for weeks, they wither and lose their flavor, without acquiring any additional durability. The best mode of preserving apples for spring...
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A New Family Encyclopedia, Or, Compendium of Universal Knowledge ...

Charles Augustus Goodrich - Domestic animals - 1833 - 478 pages
...said to render apples more durable by drying them. But I can afErm this to be a mistake. Apples, after remaining on the trees as long as safety from the...kept dry and cool as possible. If suffered to lie on the floor for weeks, they wither and lose their flavor, without acquiring any additional durability....
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A New Family Encyclopedia: Or, Compendium of Universal Knowledge ...

Charles Augustus Goodrich - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1835 - 474 pages
...to render apples more durable by drying them. But I can affirm this to be a mistake. A"pples, after remaining. on the trees as long as safety from the...admit, should be taken directly from the trees to close c£sks, and kept dry and cool as possible. If suffered to lie on the floor for weeks, they wither and...
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The New American Garderner: Containing Practical Directions on the Culture ...

Thomas Green Fessenden - Gardening - 1839 - 320 pages
...to render apples more durable, by drying them. But I can affirm this to be a mistake. Apples, after remaining on the trees as long as safety from the...lie on a floor for weeks, they wither and lose their ftavour, without acquiring any additional durability. The best mode of preserving apples for spring...
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The Ladies' pocket magazine

1839 - 400 pages
...immediately put into cluse casks, and kept as dry and, cool as possible. If suffered to lie on the floor for weeks they wither and lose their flavour, without acquiring any additional durabi ity. For spring use, the best mode is to put them in dry sand as soon as picked. For this purpose...
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The Southern Gardener and Receipt Book: Containing Valuable Information ...

Mrs. Mary L. Edgeworth - Cookery - 1860 - 460 pages
...long on the trees as safety from the frost will permit, should be picked carefully by hand, put into close casks, and kept dry and cool as possible. If suffered to lie on the floor for weeks, they will wither and lose their flavor, with35 out acquiring any additional durability....
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