Mushrooms: how to Grow Them: A Practical Treatise on Mushroom Culture for Profit and PleasureOrange Judd Company, 1901 - 161 Seiten |
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Seite 8
... Pathway Above , • Mushrooms on Greenhouse Benches under Tomatoes , Mr. Wm . Wilson's Mushroom Beds , Mushroom Bed Built Flat upon the Ground , Ridged Mushroom Bed , Banked Bed against a Wall , Perspective View of the Dosoris Mushroom ...
... Pathway Above , • Mushrooms on Greenhouse Benches under Tomatoes , Mr. Wm . Wilson's Mushroom Beds , Mushroom Bed Built Flat upon the Ground , Ridged Mushroom Bed , Banked Bed against a Wall , Perspective View of the Dosoris Mushroom ...
Seite 10
... pathways are sunken a little so as to give headroom in walking and working . Others of these greenhouses are built a little higher , and middle and side benches are erected within them , as in the case of florists ' greenhouses , and ...
... pathways are sunken a little so as to give headroom in walking and working . Others of these greenhouses are built a little higher , and middle and side benches are erected within them , as in the case of florists ' greenhouses , and ...
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... pathways dahlias , cannas , caladiums , and other tubers and bulbs are stored , also ivies , palms , succulents and the like . In order that the plants may be more fully exposed to the sunlight , they are grown on benches raised above ...
... pathways dahlias , cannas , caladiums , and other tubers and bulbs are stored , also ivies , palms , succulents and the like . In order that the plants may be more fully exposed to the sunlight , they are grown on benches raised above ...
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... pathways two , or two and one - half feet wide between them running parallel along the middle of the cellar . Above these floor - beds , shelf - beds in tiers of one , two , or three , according to the height of the cellar , may be ...
... pathways two , or two and one - half feet wide between them running parallel along the middle of the cellar . Above these floor - beds , shelf - beds in tiers of one , two , or three , according to the height of the cellar , may be ...
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... pathway whatever , stepping - boards or raised pathways being used instead . Of course , in these instances , no shelf beds are used . Others make ridge beds all over the cellar floor , as the Parisians do in the caves . The ridges are ...
... pathway whatever , stepping - boards or raised pathways being used instead . Of course , in these instances , no shelf beds are used . Others make ridge beds all over the cellar floor , as the Parisians do in the caves . The ridges are ...
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Seite 157 - ... as they are done. When all are prepared, take them from the water with the hands, to avoid the sediment, and put them into a stewpan with the fresh butter, white pepper, salt, and the juice...
Seite 161 - ... them, and then another layer of mushrooms, and so on alternately. Let them remain for a few hours, when break them up with the hand; put them in a nice cool place for 3 days, occasionally stirring and mashing them well, to extract from them as much juice as possible. Now measure the quantity of liquor without straining, and to each quart allow the above proportion of spices, etc.