10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OLITORY»
Discover the use of
olitory in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
olitory and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Directions for the Gardiner: And Other Horticultural Advice
Let such Olitory-herbs run to seed as you would save. Towards the later end, visit
your Vineyards again, &c. and stop the exuberant shoots at the second joint
above thefruit (if not finish'd before); but not so as to expose it to the Sun, without
...
John Evelyn, Maggie Campbell-Culver, 2009
2
Spectacle de la Nature, Or Nature Display'd: Being ...
The Parterre, indeed, is more lively and dazslinlr, at the sirst View ; but the Olitory
will attract the Spectator's Eye for a longer Time, and create more Satisfaction in
his Mind. A Parterre is a Beauty that feems a little too much adjusted by Art, and ...
Noël Antoine Pluche, 1750
3
Spectacle de la Nature: Or, Nature Display'd. Being ...
Walls of the Olitory are far from being sufficient for all the favourable Exposures
that may be necessary. Those Fruits which are ripen'd with Difficulty are not the
only Productions that need the Espalier : The Peach, without that Assistance, ...
Noël Antoine Pluche, 1766
4
A New Dictionary of the English Language ...
Olitory.t ad. s. Olitory, — a place for growing vegetables for the pot, a kitchen
garden. Oltraeeout, — of or pertaining to such vegetables. — 'Brown. ^Evelyn. L
Oteraceua, otUnrem ; from otera, a pot-herb, from oUa, a pot. Of unknown
etymology.
To be done in the Orchard amt Olitory Garden. Sow lettuce, raddish, &c. to have
tender salleting. Sow later pease, to be ripe six weeks after Michaelmas. Water
young planted trees, and layers, &c. and re-prune now abrioots and peaches, ...
John Elvelyn, William Upcott, 1825
6
The Flower Garden: With an Essay on the Poetry of Gardening ...
The nurserymen cannot propagate it fast enough by grafts and layers, and the
abundance of seed which the East India Company has so liberally distributed.
The olitory, or herb-garden, is a part of our horticulture now comparatively
neglected ...
7
The flower garden: with an essay on the poetry of gardening
The nurserymen cannot propagate it fast enough by grafts and layers, and the
abundance of seed which the East India Company has so liberally distributed.
The olitory, or herb-garden, is a part of our horticulture now comparatively
neglected ...
8
Silva: Or , a Discourse of Forest-trees. Terra, a ...
59nz Sun rises 4h-oo'"__ Sets OShȝ-ozm, To be done In the Orchard and Olitory
Garden. O W Lettuce, Radish, &e. to have tender Salleting. Sow later Pea/e to be
ripe six Weeks after Michaelrnas. Water young planted Trees, and ,Layers, &(c.
9
Sylva, Or a Discourse of Forest-trees, and the Propagation ...
off-if" xxxr To be done In the Orchard, and Olitory-Garden. Noetrlate now early, if
before you began not, and gather your bnd of that year: Let this work be done
before you remove the Stocltr. 'prune off yet also superfluous brancher, and
shoott ...
John Evelyn, La Chaize, 1670
10
Nature Delineated: Being Philosophical Conversations. ...
&Vhat you have advanced, Sir, with respect to the situation of an olitory in
general, may be afflrted of each individual wall. Thus the most commodious
espalier will, in the first place, be that which lies open to the warm influence of the
southern ...
Noël Antoine Pluche, 1740